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1 глухой
1) General subject: backveld, backwater, backwoods, blind (о стене и т. п.), cloth eared, deaf, desolate, dull, handicapped (и т.п.), hollow (о звуке), impervious, impervious a (к мольбам и т.п.), late, noteless, out-of-the-way, outland, outlandish (о местности), solid, tight, tuneless (о голосе), unvoiced, vague, veiled, voiceless, wild, hearing impaired (politically correct), aurally challenged2) Naval: dummy (конец трубы), non-opening3) Medicine: occlusive4) Colloquial: cloth-eared, crumbly (в значении "отсталый", "плохой")5) Obsolete: wasteful6) Poetical language: earless7) Engineering: dumby8) Chemistry: indirect steam9) Construction: dumb (без проёмов или отверстий)10) Religion: wilderness11) Linguistics: (согласный) surd (consonant), (согласный) unvoiced, (согласный) voiceless13) Architecture: remote (в значении "очень далекий")14) Mining: dummy (о забое), heavy (о звуке кровли), stub, windless15) Forestry: thick17) Jargon: mutt and jeff (Poor buggers mutt and jeff.)21) Automation: blind-end23) Furniture: solid (ie. Шкаф низкий, глухой - low solid wood cabinet)26) Taboo: mutton -
2 глушь
1) General subject: armpit, back country, back-country, backs, backwater, boondocks, lonely spot, nook, solitude, stick, the back of beyond, the heart of the country, thicket, wilderness, neck of the woods2) Colloquial: (обыкн. the boondocks)(употр. с глаголом во мн.ч.) boondocks3) Poetical language: desert4) Australian slang: backblocks, scrub5) Architecture: back blocks, outback7) South African slang: backveld8) Canadian: concession9) Makarov: back district, back of beyond, depth of the country, the depth of the country -
3 местность, удалённая от городов
South African slang: backveldУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > местность, удалённая от городов
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4 отдалённый
1) General subject: abstracted, back, back-country, backer, backveld, devious, distant, far, far away, far off, far-off, faraway, farther, farthest, long-distance, odd, out, out-of-the-way, outland, outlying, remote, removed, ulterior, upland2) Geology: distal4) Medicine: long-term (напр. о результате лечения), tardive, tardy5) Colloquial: far-out6) American: shirttail (о родстве)8) Architecture: furthermost9) Scottish language: outfield -
5 отдаленный
1) General subject: abstracted, back, back-country, backer, backveld, devious, distant, far, far away, far off, far-off, faraway, farther, farthest, long-distance, odd, out, out-of-the-way, outland, outlying, remote, removed, ulterior, upland2) Geology: distal4) Medicine: long-term (напр. о результате лечения), tardive, tardy5) Colloquial: far-out6) American: shirttail (о родстве)8) Architecture: furthermost9) Scottish language: outfield -
6 провинциальный
1) General subject: Doric (о диалекте), backveld, hick, presidial, provincial, parochial2) Colloquial: backwoods3) American: freshwater4) History: Doric (о выговоре)5) Architecture: small-town, smalltown6) Art: Provincial (о стиле архитектуры, мебели и т.п.)7) Scornful: suburban8) Jargon: Reuben, Rube!, one-horse, one-horse town, white trash, bumble-fuck, (о человеке)(hipster talk) midtown9) Makarov: country
См. также в других словарях:
backveld — noun backward and unsophisticated rural areas … Wiktionary
backveld — n. (South African use) sparsely settled rural area, remote rural area … English contemporary dictionary
backveld — [ bakfɛlt] noun S. African remote country districts, especially when considered to be unsophisticated or conservative. Derivatives backvelder noun Origin partial translation of Afrik. agterveld, lit. back countryside … English new terms dictionary
backveld — n. S.Afr. remote country districts, esp. those strongly conservative. Derivatives: backvelder n … Useful english dictionary
Бэквельды — (backveld)Backveld, термин, применяемый в Южной Африке для удаленных районов … Страны мира. Словарь
the sticks — (informal) THE COUNTRY, the countryside, rural areas, the provinces; the backwoods, the back of beyond, the wilds, the hinterland, a backwater; N. Amer. the backcountry, the backland; Austral./NZ … Useful english dictionary
takhaar — ˈtakˌhär, ˈtaˌkär, ˈtä noun ( s) Etymology: Afrikaans, literally, unkempt person, from tak branch, bough (from Middle Dutch tac sharp point, branch) + haar hair, from … Useful english dictionary