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1 all men are fallible
Общая лексика: всем людям свойственно ошибаться -
2 men
1. люди; мужчины2. мужчина; мужскойСинонимический ряд:1. boys (noun) boys; bucks; chaps; cusses; fellows; gentlemen; guys; skates; snaps2. humans (noun) beings; bodies; creatures; humans; individuals; lives; mortals; parties; personages; persons; souls3. husbands (noun) husbands; lords; misters4. lovers (noun) boyfriends; fancy men; lovers; masters; paramours5. populace (noun) audience; citizens; following; masses; people; populace; public; society; the community -
3 fallible
[ʹfæləb(ə)l] a1) подверженный ошибкам, могущий ошибаться2) ошибочный; не исключающий ошибки; ненадёжныйfallible rule - правило, имеющее исключения
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4 fallible
1. a подверженный ошибкам, могущий ошибаться2. a ошибочный; не исключающий ошибки; ненадёжныйfallible rule — правило, имеющее исключения
Синонимический ряд:1. deceptive (adj.) deceptive; questionable; unreliable; untrustworthy2. errable (adj.) errable; errant3. erroneous (adj.) erroneous; inaccurate; uncertain4. faulty (adj.) faulty; imperfect5. human (adj.) human; mortalАнтонимический ряд:artful; capable; correct; infallible; knowing; perfect; unerring -
5 fallible
ˈfæləbl прил. подверженный ошибкам;
ошибочный Syn: erroneous, mistaken;
fallacious подверженный ошибкам, могущий ошибаться - all men are * всем людям свойственно ошибаться ошибочный;
не исключающий ошибки;
ненадежный - * rule правило, имеющее исключения fallible подверженный ошибкамБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > fallible
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6 difficulties for men
затруднения в подыскании людей; затруднения в деньгах
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