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1 monotonous
[məˈnɔtənəs] adjectivelacking in variety; dull:رَتيب، على وَتيرَةٍ واحِدَهa monotonous piece of music.
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2 monotonous
مُمِلّ (أو مُضْجِر) \ bore: sb. or sth. that bores or annoys people: It’s a bore to have to go out in this wet weather. He’s a terrible bore. boring: uninteresting; causing boredom: I have a very boring job. drab: dull; uninteresting: They have a rather drab life. dry: (of a book or speech) dull; uninteresting. dull: not intersting: a dull story. monotonous: (of a voice, a job, a way of life, etc.) dull, never changing and therefore uninteresting. tedious: tiring and uninteresting: a tedious speaker, a tedious book. tiresome: tiring and annoying: a tiresome child. wearisome: uninteresting; dull: a wearisome talker. -
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رَتِيب \ drab: dull; uninteresting: That dress is a very drab colour. They have a rather drab life. monotonous: (of a voice, a job, a way of life, etc.) dull, never changing and therefore uninteresting. -
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عَلَى وَتِيرَة واحدة \ monotonous: (of a voice, a job, a way of life, etc.) dull, never changing and therefore uninteresting. -
5 Monotonous Speculative And Nebulous Ballot Counting
Government: MSNBCУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Monotonous Speculative And Nebulous Ballot Counting
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6 monotonous curve
Англо-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > monotonous curve
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7 монотонен
monotonous; unrelieved, unvaried; jog-trotмонотонна равнина dead level* * *мо̀ното̀нен,прил., -на, -но, -ни monotonous; unrelieved, unvaried; jog-trot; eventless; \монотоненен глас flat voice; \монотоненна равнина dead level.* * *droning; dull: a монотонен voice - монотонен глас; flat; humdrum; monotone; monotonous; sing-song; undiversified; unrelieved; unvaried* * *1. monotonous;unrelieved, unvaried;jog-trot 2. монотонна равнина dead level -
8 монотонный
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9 однообразный
monotonous* * ** * ** * *drabevenflatmonotonousone-trackonetrackunenliveneduniformunvaried -
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11 monotono
monotonous* * *monotòno2 agg. (mat.) monotonic: funzione monotona crescente, decrescente, increasing, decreasing monotonic function.* * *[mo'nɔtono]aggettivo [paesaggio, giornate] monotonous, tedious; [ vita] dull, boring, humdrum; [ voce] flat, dull; [ discorso] boring, dull* * *monotono/mo'nɔtono/ -
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13 ensformig
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14 monoton
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15 monoton
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16 монотонен процес
monotonous processmonotonous processesБългарски-Angleščina политехнически речник > монотонен процес
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17 jednoličan
monotonous, dull, uniform* * *• drab• unvaried• uneventful• uniform• singsong• ponderous• monotonous -
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19 монотонный
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20 однообразный
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Monotonous — Mo*not o*nous, a. [Gr. ?; mo nos alone, single + ? tone. See {Tone}.] Uttered in one unvarying tone; continued with dull uniformity; characterized by monotony; without change or variety; wearisome. {Mo*not o*nous*ly}, adv. {Mo*not o*nous*ness}, n … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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monotonous — index insistent, jejune (dull), lifeless (dull), pedestrian, ponderous, prolix, prosaic … Law dictionary
monotonous — (adj.) 1750, of sound, from Gk. monotonos of one tone (see MONOTONY (Cf. monotony)). Transferred and figurative use, lacking in variety, uninteresting, is from 1783. Related: Monotonously … Etymology dictionary
monotonous — dreary, pedestrian, humdrum, *dull, stodgy Analogous words: wearisome, boring, *irksome, tedious, tiresome Contrasted words: varying, changing (see CHANGE vb): fresh, novel, *new: interesting, absorbing, engrossing … New Dictionary of Synonyms
monotonous — [adj] all the same, remaining the same banausic, blah*, boring, colorless, dreary, droning, dull, dull as dishwater*, flat, flat as pancake*, ho hum*, humdrum*, monotone, nothing, pedestrian, plodding, prosaic, puts one to sleep*, recurrent,… … New thesaurus
monotonous — ► ADJECTIVE 1) tedious because repetitious. 2) without variation of tone or pitch. DERIVATIVES monotonously adverb monotony noun … English terms dictionary
monotonous — [mə nät′ n əs] adj. [LL monotonus < Gr monotonos:MONO & TONE] 1. going on in the same tone without variation 2. having little or no variation or variety 3. tiresome because unvarying monotonously adv. monotonousness n … English World dictionary
monotonous — adj. monotonous to + inf. (it is monotonous to watch television every day = it is monotonous watching television every day) * * * [mə nɒt(ə)nəs] monotonous to + inf. (it is monotonous to watch television every day = it is monotonous watching… … Combinatory dictionary
monotonous — mo|not|o|nous [ mə nat(ə)nəs ] adjective a monotonous sound or voice is boring and unpleasant because it does not change in loudness or become higher or lower: the monotonous sound of water dripping from a leaky faucet a. a monotonous job is very … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English