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Бизнес, юриспруденция. Русско-английский словарь > баналитет
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4 избитость
banality, commonness, platitude* * *banality, commonness, platitude, stereotype -
5 банальность
banality, nothingness -
6 банальность
banality имя существительное: -
7 банальность
1) banality
2) (избитая мысль и т.п.)
commonplace, platitude, banal remark* * ** * *banality, triteness* * *banalitybromidecommonnesscommonplaceplatitudetriviality -
8 трафаретность
conventionality, banality, conventional/stereotyped/commonplace nature/character; triteness* * *conventionality, banality -
9 баналитет
leg.N.P. banality (French feudal law, canadian law) -
10 банальность
1) General subject: banality, bathos, bromide, cliche'd cliched thought, clichйd thought, commonness, commonplace, commonplace remark, commons, flatness, humdrum, humdrumness, locus communis, obviosity, platitude, prosiness, quotidianism, triviality, vapidity, triteness -
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12 общее место
1) General subject: banality, commonplace, generalism, humdrum, locus communis, topos, trivialism, trite2) Makarov: generality -
13 пошлость
1) General subject: banality, platitude, pointlessness (шутки), pabulum (о книгах, фильмах, речах и т.п.)2) Colloquial: kitsch (безвкусие, грубость smth. or smb. that/who is cheap, tasteless, or of bad quality), tackiness, vulgarity, claptrap -
14 тривиальность
1) General subject: banality, triviality2) Engineering: trivialness3) Jargon: horse shit, horseshit -
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16 банальность
ж.1. тк. ед. banality; triteness2. (избитая мысль и т. п.) commonplace, platitude -
17 пошлость
ж.commonplace, banality, platitude, triteness (ср. пошлый)говорить пошлости — utter banalities, talk commonplaces
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18 трафаретность
ж.conventionality, banality, conventional / stereotyped / commonplace nature / character; (литературного выражения и т. п.) triteness -
19 тривиальность
ж.triviality, banality; triteness (ср. тривиальный) -
20 трюизм
м.truism, platitude, banality
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banality — noun (plural ties) Date: 1861 1. something banal ; commonplace 2. the quality or state of being banal … New Collegiate Dictionary
banality — ba·nal·i·ty (bə nălʹĭ tē, bā ) n. pl. ba·nal·i·ties 1. The condition or quality of being banal; triviality. 2. Something that is trite, obvious, or predictable; a commonplace. * * * … Universalium
banality — noun /bəˈnælɨti,beɪˈnælɨti/ a) The quality of being banal. b) Something which is banal. See Also: banal … Wiktionary