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1 untoward
[ˌʌntə'wɔːd] [AE ʌn'tɔːrd]1) (unforeseen) [ happening] imprevisto, inaspettato2) (unseemly) [ glee] sconveniente, disdicevole* * *untoward /ʌntəˈwɔ:d/a. (form.)1 anomalo; anormale: There was no sign of anything untoward, in apparenza, non c'era nulla di anomalo; an untoward incident, uno sfortunato incidente; an untoward event, un imprevisto; If nothing untoward happens, they should be here tomorrow, se non capita niente di imprevisto, dovrebbero essere qui domaniuntowardly avv. untowardness n. [u].* * *[ˌʌntə'wɔːd] [AE ʌn'tɔːrd]1) (unforeseen) [ happening] imprevisto, inaspettato2) (unseemly) [ glee] sconveniente, disdicevole -
2 untoward
/ n'tou d/ * tính từ - bất lịch sự, vô lễ, khiếm nh =an untoward behaviour+ cách ăn ở bất lịch sự - không hay, không may, rủi ro =an untoward event+ một sự kiện rủi ro - khó bo, hư, cứng đầu cứng cổ =an untoward person+ một người hư - (từ cổ,nghĩa cổ) không tiện lợi, không thuận lợi =untoward weather+ thời tiết không thuận lợi -
3 untoward
adjective1) (unfavourable) ungünstig; unglücklich [Unfall]2) (unseemly) ungehörig* * *un·to·ward[ˌʌntəˈwɔ:d, AM -ˈtɔ:rd]1. (unfortunate) ungünstigunless anything \untoward happens wenn nichts dazwischenkommt\untoward side effects unerwünschte Nebenwirkungen2. (inappropriate) joke, remark unpassend* * *["ʌntə'wɔːd]adj(= unfortunate) event unglücklich, bedauerlich; (= unseemly) unpassend, ungehörignothing untoward had happened — es war kein Unheil geschehen
* * *untoward [ˌʌntəˈwɔː(r)d; ʌnˈtəʊə(r)d] adj (adv untowardly)1. obs ungefügig, widerspenstig (auch fig)2. ungünstig, unglücklich, widrig (Umstand etc), schlecht (Vorzeichen etc)* * *adjective1) (unfavourable) ungünstig; unglücklich [Unfall]2) (unseemly) ungehörig* * *adj.ungefügig adj. -
4 terslik
"1. untoward event, adverse happening; hitch. 2. ill-temperedness, peevishness, cantankerousness, orneriness; cross-grainedness. 3. wrong-headedness, contrariness." -
5 favourable
ˈfeɪvərəbl прил.;
тж. favorable
1) благоприятный;
благоприятствующий;
подходящий;
годный, удобный( for, to) favourable balance ≈ экон. активный/благоприятный платежный баланс favourable circumstance ≈ благоприятные обстоятельства favourable event ≈ благоприятствующее событие favourable outcome ≈ благоприятный исход favourable reception ≈ благоприятный прием favourable terms ≈ благоприятные условия Syn: auspicious, fortunate, good, happy, lucky, propitious, providential, appropriate Ant: adverse, bad, doomed, ill-fated, inauspicious, unfavourable, unlucky, untoward
2) а) благосклонный, расположенный, симпатизирующий (to, upon, of) They are particularly favourable to the English. ≈ Они особенно благосклонны к англичанам. Syn: well-disposed, benevolent, propitious б) уст. доброжелательный;
любезный Thanks for your favourable communication. ≈ Спасибо за ваше любезное послание. Syn: kindly
1., obliging
2.
3) а) одобрительный, санкционирующий( об оценке, мнении, заключении) favourable decision ≈ благоприятное решение favourable report ≈ положительный отзыв favourable verdict ≈ благоприятный отзыв, позитивное мнение/суждение favourable reaction ≈ положительная реакция Syn: approving б) подающий надежды I hope for a favourable answer. ≈ Я надеюсь на положительный ответ. Syn: promising благоприятный;
подходящий;
удобный - * wind благоприятный /попутный/ ветер - the moment is not * for it момент для этого неподходящий - a * opportunity now presents itself сейчас представляется благоприятный случай благосклонный, настроенный, расположенный благосклонно - he was guite * to our project он вполне благосклонно отнесся к нашему проекту одобрительный, положительный - * report благоприятный /положительный/ отзыв - * answer благоприятный ответ - * opinion положительное мнение favourable благоприятный;
подходящий;
удобный;
favourable answer благоприятный ответ;
favourable wind попутный ветер favourable благоприятный;
подходящий;
удобный;
favourable answer благоприятный ответ;
favourable wind попутный ветерБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > favourable
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6 शान्त _śānta
शान्त p. p. [शम्-क्त]1 Appeased, allayed, calmed, satisfied, pacified; चचार सानुजः शान्तो वृद्धेक्ष्वाकुव्रतं युवा R. 12.2.-2 Cured, alleviated; शान्तरोगः.-3 Abated, subsided, put an end to, removed, extinguished; शान्त- रथक्षोभपरिश्रमम् R.1.58;5.47; शान्तार्चिषं दीपमिव प्रकाशः Ki.17.16.-4 Ceased, stopped; शान्तमृगप्रचारम् Ku.3.42.-5 Dead, deceased; तेषु सर्वेषु शान्तेषु गतेष्वविदितां गतिम्-6 Stilled, hushed.-7 Calm, quiet, undisturbed, tran- quil, still; शान्तमिदमाश्रमपदम् Ś.1.16;4.19.-8 Tamed; स्वमाश्रमं शान्तमिदमाश्रमपदम् R.14.79.-9 Free from passions, at ease, contented; Bṛi. Up.4.4.23.-1 Shaded.-11 Gentle; शान्तानुकूलपवनश्च शिवश्च पन्थाः Ś.4.11;-12 Purified.-13 Meek, humble.-14 Auspicious (in au- gury); (the phrase शान्तं पापम् which is sometimes re- peated, means 'oh no!', 'how can it be', 'God forbid such an untoward or unlucky event'; Ś.5; Mu.1).-15 Rendered ineffective, harmless (said of weapons).-न्तः 1 A man who has subdued his passions, an ascetic.-2 Tranquillity, quietism, the sentiment of quietism, the predominant feeling of which is indifference to worldly objects and pleasures; see निर्वेद and रस.-न्तम् Appeasing, pacifying.-न्तम् ind. Enough, no more, not so, for shame, hush!, god (heaven) forbid!; शान्तं कथं दुर्जनाः पौरजानपदाः U.1; तामेव शान्तमथवा किमिहोत्तरेण 3.26.-Comp. -आत्मन्, -चेतस् a. calm, tranquil-minded, sedate or composed in mind.-गुण a. deceased; नृपे शान्तगुणे जाते Rām.2.65.24.-तोय a. having still water.-रजस् a.1 dustless.-2 passionless.-रव a. uttering auspicious sounds.-रसः the sentiment of quietism; see शान्त above.-लाभ a. that which has ceased to bear interest.-विवाद a. reconciled, appeased.
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