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41 наглый
1) General subject: arrogant, as bold as brass, assured, audacious, barefaced, bareknuckle, bauld, bold, bold as brass, bold faced, bold-faced, brassbound, brassy, brazen, brazen faced, brazen-faced, bumptious, cheeky, contumelious, cool, hubristic, immodest, impertinent, impudent, insolent, lippy, nervy, perky, pert, presumptuous, rousing, saucy, snotty, unashamed, unbashful, unblushing, uppish, uppity, blatant (ложь lie), pushy, obnoxious3) American: gay4) Obsolete: malapert5) Rare: petulant6) Jargon: bare-face (характеристика выступления, поступка), bare-faced (характеристика выступления, поступка), crusty, gool, hard-boiled, salty, world-beater, ditsy, ditzy, off base, small8) Phraseological unit: brass neck, brass-necked -
42 наглый отказ
Mass media: blatant rebuff -
43 настоящий
1) General subject: actual, arrant, being, bona fide, every inch (he is every inch a soldier - он настоящий солдат), genuine, honest, hundred per cent, hundred-proof, in grain, literal, live, mere, natural, perfect, practic, practicable (об окне, двери и т. п.), present, proper (he was in a proper rage - он был в совершенном бешенстве), pure, real, sheer, simon-pure, simonpure, sincere, soothfast, sure enough, true, true blue, true born, true life, true-blue, true-born, true-life, unadulterated, uncounterfeit, undoubted, unfabled, unfeigned, vera, very, modern (modern time, modern era etc.), real-life, verum, living2) Colloquial: all wool and a yard wide, regular, worth the name, card-carrying (Mary is a card-carrying lesbian - Мэри-самая натуральная лесбиянка), honest-to-john, certified (a certified ho - настоящая шлюха)3) American: hundred-per-cent, righteous, sure-enough4) French: pur sang5) Mathematics: vrai6) Religion: mature7) British English: full-on9) Australian slang: dinki-di, dinkum, fair dinkum, ridgy-didge11) Politics: absolute, blatant, dyed-in-the-wool, hardcore, hardened, hopeless, inveterate, out and out, outright, paid-up, total, unrelieved, utter12) Jargon: hundred proof, square, for-real, Kosher, McCoy, real McCoy13) Business: active, full-blooded (напр., “I want someone who is a full-blooded American as president,” he said.")14) Quality control: practical15) Psychoanalysis: veritable17) Emotional: thoroughgoing -
44 неисправимый
1) General subject: beyond reclaim, engrained, hopeless, hopeless (о людях), impenitent, incorrigible, ineradicable (об ошибке и проч.), inveterate, irreclaimable, irredeemable, irreformable, irremediable, irreparable, notorious, past reclaim, sad (о человеке), tough, unamendable, unimprovable, unregenerate (e.g., unregenerate liar), hardcase2) Computers: fatal3) Rare: reclaimless4) Mathematics: noncorrigible (об ошибке)5) Politics: absolute, arrant, blatant, dyed-in-the-wool, hardcore, hardened, out and out, outright, paid-up, total, unrelieved, utter6) Information technology: irrecoverable7) Oil: beyond repair, irrepairable (о браке), unrecoverable8) Quality control: beyond repair (о браке)9) Aviation medicine: incurable10) Makarov: beyond retrieve, chronic, chronical, cureless, remediless -
45 неприкрытый
1) General subject: bald (о недостатках), barefaced, flat (напр., обман), flat out, flat-out, hard core, nude, overt, uncovered, unscreened, unsheltered, without colour, blatant2) Naval: unsheltered (от ветра)3) Military: insecure, undefended4) Jargon: bald-faced5) Makarov: bald-headed, naked, open -
46 неприкрытый расизм
General subject: blatant racismУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > неприкрытый расизм
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47 непримиримый
1) General subject: hard nosed, hard-nosed, implacable, inappeasable, inexpiable, intransigeant, intransigent, irreconcilable (о человеке), unappeasable, unreconcilable, unreconciled, uncompromising2) Politics: absolute, arrant, blatant, dyed-in-the-wool, hardcore, hardened, hopeless, inveterate, out and out, outright, paid-up, total, unrelieved, utter3) Makarov: black-and-white, warring -
48 несомненный
1) General subject: absolute, apparent, blatant (о лжи), certain, cock-sure, decided, doubtless, hands down, hands-down, incontrovertible, indubious, indubitable, odds on, odds-on, positive, questionless, real, sartin, sure, uncontrovertible, undeniable, undisputed, undoubted, unequivocal, unimpeachable, unmistakable, unquestionable, unquestioning2) Colloquial: up-front3) Mathematics: definite4) Law: undoubtful, unquestioned5) Diplomatic term: safe6) Business: decisive7) Makarov: secure8) Phraseological unit: darn tootin' -
49 образцовый
1) General subject: archetypal, banner, exemplary, model, paragon, pattern, role-model, standard, classic, showcase (In the early 1970s, Champlain Heights was a showcase residential community with co-ops, subsidized rentals and market condos.), par excellence (she is a teacher par excellence), (об учреждении, программе и т.п.) magnet2) Bookish: paradigmatic4) Railway term: representative5) Law: specimen6) Australian slang: the ant's pants7) Automobile industry: original8) Architecture: pattern (в т. ч. и об образцовом проекте)10) Politics: absolute, arrant, blatant, dyed-in-the-wool, hardcore, hardened, hopeless, inveterate, out and out, outright, paid-up, total, unrelieved, utter11) Drilling: master12) Microelectronics: reference -
50 откровенная ложь
1) General subject: blatant lie, bare-faced lie2) Colloquial: heresy -
51 откровенный
1) General subject: Aeschylean, Rabelaisian, above-ground, candid, confiding, downright, expansive, explicit, forthright, frank, free hearted, free spoken, free-hearted, free-spoken, freehearted, heart to heart, heart-to-heart, honest, ingenuous, man to man, man-to-man, open, open as the day, outgiving, outspoken, plain dealing, plain speaking, plain spoken, plain-speaking, plain-spoken, right as a ( any) line, round, self confessed, self-confessed, straight-from-the-shoulder, straightforward, transparent, undisguised, unreserved, unvarnished, up and down, veracious, plain, immodest (нескромный), overt, as open as the day, frenker, blatant, (об одежде) skimpy, tell-all, open-breasted ("Thou art his friend (The confidence he has in thee confirms it), and therefore I'll be open-breasted to thee." John Fletcher & Philip Massinger, "The Custom of the Country")2) American: up-and-down3) Jargon: level, wall-to-wall, up front, up-front4) Makarov: as straight as a line, free-spoken (в высказываниях), free-tongued (в высказываниях), outspoken (о высказывании), right as a line, right as any line -
52 открытый расизм
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53 отпетый
1) General subject: arrant, incorrigible, inveterate, thorough paced, thorough-paced, hard-nosed2) Politics: absolute, blatant, dyed-in-the-wool, hardcore, hardened, hopeless, out and out, outright, paid-up, total, unrelieved, utter -
54 отъявленный
1) General subject: a wretch of, arch, arrant, confounded (he is a confounded bore - он адски скучен), cracking, deep dyed, deep-dyed, desperate, double-dyed, downright, dyed in the wool, egregious error, egregious fool, egregious lie, engrained, flaming, in grain, notorious, of the blackest (deepest) dye, out and out, out-and-out, outright, rank, right down, sad, thorough paced, thorough-paced, utter, frightful (frightful liar - отъявленный лгун (The Chronicles of Narnia)), thorough (used to emphasize the bad qualities of someone or something - a thorough pest, nuisance, mess etc.)2) Colloquial: of the first water, right-down, the worst kind of, unqualified, certified (he's a certified asshole - он отъявленный урод)3) Bookish: egregious4) Politics: absolute, blatant, dyed-in-the-wool, hardcore, hardened, hopeless, inveterate, paid-up, total, unrelieved5) Emotional: blooming6) Makarov: of the blackest dye, of the deepest dye7) Emotional: unconscionable -
55 очевидный
1) General subject: apparent, blatant, clear, conspicuous, downright, egregious error, egregious fool, egregious lie, evident, evidential, flagrant, frank, indubitable, manifest, obvious, open and shut, open-and-shut, ostensible, palpable, patent, plain, plain as a pikestaff, pure and simple, self-evident, transparent, transpicuous, undissembled, univocal, unmistakable, unmistakeable, visible (the trends became visible - выявились (скрытые) тенденции), overt, ascertainable2) Medicine: manifestative3) Engineering: understandable4) Chemistry: detectable5) Mathematics: compelling, trivial6) Diplomatic term: nude7) Logics: necessary8) Psychology: eminent9) Jargon: jazzy10) Information technology: axiomatic, demonstrable11) Business: decisive, simple, uncontested -
56 подлинный
1) General subject: actual, authentic, bona fide, genuine, honest, in grain, intrinsic, intrinsical, original, pure, real, sterling, sure enough, true, uncounterfeit, vera, veridical, veritable, very, legitimate2) Colloquial: Simon Pure, simon-pure, simonpure, uncooked, worth the name3) American: righteous, sure-enough4) Ironical: veridic5) Mathematics: vrai6) Religion: Authentica ( "authentic", сокр. Authen.)8) Australian slang: deadset, dinki-di, dinkum, fair dinkum, ridgy-didge, true blue9) Politics: absolute, arrant, blatant, dyed-in-the-wool, hardcore, hardened, hopeless, inveterate, out and out, outright, paid-up, total, unrelieved, utter10) Jargon: McCoy, hundred proof, legit, real McCoy, straight from the horse's mouth, square11) Makarov: sincere -
57 полный
1) General subject: absolute, abysmal, alive (чего-л.), all around, all inclusive (АД), all round, all-out, all-round, allout, ample, blank, blanket, bouncing, broad, charged, chock a block, chub, chubby, clear, complete, comprehensive, consummate, corpulent, cover to cover, cover-to-cover (о чтении, реферировании), crass, crowded, dead (dead silence - полная тишина), decisive, declared, dire, direct, down the line, down-the-line, entire, fat (толстый), fatty, flush (до краёв - о реке), fraught, fubsy, full, full blast, full blown, full bodied, full fledged, full length, full of, full-blast, full-blown, full-blown (о человеке), full-bodied, full-fledged, fully fledged, fully-fledged, gorbellied (о человеке), hole, (в сложных словах с греч. корнями) holo-, honest to god, honest to goodness, honest-to-God, honest-to-goodness, hundred per cent, hundred-per-cent, in flesh, instinct (жизни), integrate, lumping, obese, out and out, out-and-out, outright, overall, overblown, overendowed (чего-л.), overweight (о человеке, животном), perfect, plenary, plum, plump, plumpy, portly, profound, pudsy, pursy, radical, replete (чего-л.), rich, rife (чего-л.), roly poly, roly-poly, rotund, round, roundabout, self contained, self-contained, stark, stout, straight out, straight-out, teetotal, thick with (чего-л.), thorough, thorough paced, thorough-paced, total, unabbreviated, unabridged, uncurtailed, uncut (о тексте и т. п.), utter, vera, very, well lined, well padded, well rounded, well-lined (о животе), well-rounded, whole, implicit, integral, intact, sound, plein, -e, (при выборе одежды) plus size, unexpurgated, unquestioning2) Computers: full featured, full size3) Naval: chock-a-block, deliberate5) Slang: horizontally oriented6) Dialect: bonny7) Obsolete: compleat8) Literal: wholesale9) Botanical term: double10) Military: detailed11) Engineering: nonselective12) Bookish: orbicular13) Agriculture: butty (о структуре кожи)14) Jocular: plenitudinous, well-padded15) Rare: essential16) Mathematics: diametrical, everywhere defined, general, high, integrated17) Railway term: thick18) Automobile industry: gross19) Diplomatic term: overwhelming20) Forestry: fully stocked21) Politics: arrant, blatant, dyed-in-the-wool, hardcore, hardened, hopeless, inveterate, paid-up, unrelieved22) Scottish language: sonsy (преим. о женщине)23) TV: composite24) Abbreviation: f25) Jargon: all out, fulsome, (заполненный) jampacked, damn darn26) Information technology: definitive, exhaustive27) Business: full-time28) Drilling: aggregate29) Network technologies: end-to-edge (напр., end-to-edge access - полный доступ, в противоположность end-to-end - ограниченный)30) Polymers: full-scale31) Makarov: alert (with) (чего-л.), all-around, all-embracing, all-up, deep, deep (о звуке, голосе), diametric (о противоположности), diametrical (о противоположности), fleshly, fleshy, full-width, omnibus, plain, resulting, rich (о рифме), sheer, thoroughgoing, unabridged (о литературном произведении и т.п.)33) Taboo: damn, dang, (подражание произношению негров из южных штатов) sheet, shit, tomtit34) Tengiz: overall (inspection) -
58 прямой неприкрытый шантаж
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > прямой неприкрытый шантаж
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59 скандальный
1) General subject: backstairs, blatant, flagrant, fruity, outrageous, scandalous, shameful, shocking, wretched, notorious, controversial, (о черте характера человека) argumentative3) Makarov: tangy -
60 совершенный
1) General subject: absolute, accomplished, advanced, broad, complete, comprehensive, consummate, crass, dead, entire, exquisite, finished, flawless, high wrought, hundred per cent, hundred-per-cent, ideal, indefectible, masterly, out-and-out, outright, perfect, point device, point-device, proper, quintessential, quite, rank, right down, stark, teleo, thorough, thorough-paced, transcendent, unbeatable (о качестве), unexceptionable, unexceptional, utter, without blemish, perfected (from verb to perfect), sublime2) Medicine: profound3) Colloquial: right-down, teetotal5) Rare: essential6) Grammar: perfective7) Mathematics: principal8) Religion: brought to fulfilment, mature, performed9) Law: executed10) Linguistics: perf11) Mining: prominent (о спайности)12) Diplomatic term: clear13) Politics: arrant, blatant, dyed-in-the-wool, hardcore, hardened, hopeless, inveterate, out and out, paid-up, total, unrelieved14) Jargon: money15) Emotional: blithering16) Metrology: state-of-the-art-type17) Business: precious18) Drilling: idealized20) Emotional: downright21) Phraseological unit: darn tootin'
См. также в других словарях:
Blatant — Bla tant, a. [Cf. {Bleat}.] Bellowing, as a calf; bawling; brawling; clamoring; disagreeably clamorous; sounding loudly and harshly. Harsh and blatant tone. R. H. Dana. [1913 Webster] A monster, which the blatant beast men call. Spenser. [1913… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
blatant — blatant, flagrant 1. Blatant was, invented late in the 16c by the poet Spenser as an epithet of a thousand tongued monster in The Faerie Queene. It now means ‘glaringly conspicuous’, and overlaps in meaning with flagrant but has rather less of… … Modern English usage
blatant — (adj.) 1596, in blatant beast, coined by Edmund Spenser in The Faerie Queen to describe a thousand tongued monster representing slander; probably suggested by L. blatire to babble. It entered general use 1650s, as noisy in an offensive and vulgar … Etymology dictionary
blatant — [adj1] obvious; brazen arrant, bald, barefaced, brassy, clear, conspicuous, crying, flagrant, flashy, flaunting, garish, gaudy, glaring, glitzy, impudent, loud, meretricious, naked, obtrusive, ostentatious, outright, overbold, overt, plain,… … New thesaurus
blatant — ► ADJECTIVE ▪ open and unashamed; flagrant. DERIVATIVES blatancy noun blatantly adverb. ORIGIN first used by the poet Edmund Spenser in blatant beast to describe a thousand tongued monster, then in the sense «clamorous»: perhaps from Scots… … English terms dictionary
blatant — [blāt′ nt] adj. [coined by SPENSER2 Edmund, prob. < L blaterare, to babble, or E dial. blate, to bellow] 1. disagreeably loud or boisterous; clamorous 2. glaringly conspicuous or obtrusive [blatant ignorance] SYN. VOCIFEROUS blatantly adv … English World dictionary
blatant — I (conspicuous) adjective apparent, celebrated, clear, discernible, exposed, famous, manifest, noticeable, notorious, observable, obvious, outstanding, overt, patent, perceivable, plain, prominent, public, sensational, well known II (obtrusive)… … Law dictionary
blatant — clamorous, *vociferous, strident, boisterous, obstreperous Analogous words: assertive, self assertive, pushing, *aggressive, militant: *vocal, articulate, voluble, glib: vulgar, *coarse, gross Antonyms: decorous: reserved Contrasted words: * … New Dictionary of Synonyms
blatant — [16] Blatant appears to have been coined, or at least introduced, by the poet Edmund Spenser. In the Faerie Queene 1596 he describes how ‘unto themselves they [Envy and Detraction] gotten had a monster which the blatant beast men call, a dreadful … The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins
blatant — , flagrant The words are not quite synonymous. Something that is blatant is glaringly obvious and contrived ( a blatant lie ) or willfully obnoxious ( blatant commercialization ) or both. Something that is flagrant is shocking and reprehensible ( … Bryson’s dictionary for writers and editors
blatant — blatancy, n. blatantly, adv. /blayt nt/, adj. 1. brazenly obvious; flagrant: a blatant error in simple addition; a blatant lie. 2. offensively noisy or loud; clamorous: blatant radios. 3. tastelessly conspicuous: the blatant colors of the dress.… … Universalium