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1 lukuhaluinen
bookish (adje)* * *• bookish -
2 оторванный от жизни
Русско-английский синонимический словарь > оторванный от жизни
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3 власть пушек
Bookish: cannonarchy -
4 духовное убийство
Bookish: menticide -
5 презренный металл
Bookish: pelf -
6 (Precursor) Иоанн Предтеча
Bookish: precursorУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > (Precursor) Иоанн Предтеча
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7 (Q.) великопостный
Bookish: quadragesimalУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > (Q.) великопостный
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8 (about) интересующийся
Bookish: versant (чем-л.)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > (about) интересующийся
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9 (beheld) смотреть
Bookish: behold -
10 (bestrewed ; bestrewed, bestrewn) разбрасывать
Bookish: bestrewУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > (bestrewed ; bestrewed, bestrewn) разбрасывать
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11 (from) нарушение
Bookish: defection (долга, верности) -
12 (from) умалять
Bookish: derogate (заслуги, достоинства) -
13 (in) быть присущим
Bookish: inhereУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > (in) быть присущим
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14 (in , at) проживать
Bookish: resideУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > (in , at) проживать
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15 (into) помещать
Bookish: induct -
16 (into) принимать в члены
Bookish: inductУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > (into) принимать в члены
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17 (of) выводить из затруднения
Bookish: disembarrassУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > (of) выводить из затруднения
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18 (of) знающий
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19 (of) не сведущий
Bookish: incognizant (в чем-л.) -
20 (of) означающий
Bookish: significative
См. также в других словарях:
Bookish — Book ish, a. 1. Given to reading; fond of study; better acquainted with books than with men; learned from books. A bookish man. Addison. Bookish skill. Bp. Hall. [1913 Webster] 2. Characterized by a method of expression generally found in books;… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
bookish — index learned Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
bookish — 1560s, literary, from BOOK (Cf. book) (n.) + ISH (Cf. ish). In sense of overly studious it is recorded from 1590s … Etymology dictionary
bookish — academic, scholastic, *pedantic … New Dictionary of Synonyms
bookish — ► ADJECTIVE 1) devoted to reading and studying. 2) (of language) literary in style. DERIVATIVES bookishly adverb bookishness noun … English terms dictionary
bookish — [book′ish] adj. 1. of or connected with books 2. inclined to read and study; literary; scholarly 3. having mere book learning 4. pedantic; stodgy bookishly adv. bookishness n … English World dictionary
bookish — adjective /ˈbʊk.ɪʃ/ a) Given to reading; fond of study; better acquainted with books than with people; learned from books. From a child I was fond of reading, and all the little money that came into my hands was ever laid out in books. This… … Wiktionary
bookish — book|ish [ˈbukıʃ] adj someone who is bookish is more interested in reading and studying than in sports or other activities ▪ a shy bookish man … Dictionary of contemporary English
bookish — adjective 1 someone who is bookish is more interested in reading and studying than in sports or other activities: Bill was the studious, bookish type 2 based on books rather than on practical experience … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
bookish — [[t]b ʊkɪʃ[/t]] ADJ GRADED (disapproval) Someone who is bookish spends a lot of time reading serious book. Syn: studious … English dictionary
bookish — adjective Swann was always the bookish one in our group Syn: studious, scholarly, academic, intellectual, highbrow, erudite, learned, lettered, educated, well read, knowledgeable; cerebral, serious, earnest; pedantic … Thesaurus of popular words