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бездо́нный* * ** * *adj bottomless,F unfathomable;[ være i bundløs gæld] be up to one's ears in debt. -
3 dyb
1) глубо́кий2) ни́зкий ( о звуке)* * *deep, deepness, depths, low, profound, sound* * *I. (et -) deep ( fx the bottomless deep); depth ( fx in the depth of one's heart);( afgrund også) abyss;[ dybet](mar) the deep.II. adj deep ( fx hole, roots, water, wound; voice, note, tone; ten feet deep);(fig) deep ( fx disappointment, feelings, gratitude, sigh, silence),( stærkere, F) profound ( fx gratitude, melancholy, respect, wisdom);[ blive dybere] deepen;[ et dybt buk] a low bow;[ dyb hemmelighed] deep (el. close) secret;[ dybest set] fundamentally, basically;[ dyb sorg] profound grief,( om sørgedragt) deep mourning;[ i dyb søvn] in a deep sleep; fast asleep;[ dyb tallerken] soup plate,( skål) bowl;[ i dybe tanker] deep (el. absorbed) in thought;(se også dybt). -
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1) несвя́занный, свобо́дный, неприкреплённый2) необосно́ванный* * *loose, let loose, odd, slack* * *adj loose;( slap) slack ( fx knot, screw);( aftagelig) detachable;( løst ansat) casual ( fx labour, staff, work);( skønsmæssig) rough ( fx calculation, estimate);( ubegrundet) baseless, groundless ( fx assertion, rumours, supposition), vague ( fx rumours);(mil.) blank ( fx ammunition, cartridge, shot);(med vb = vedholdende etc:) away ( fx chatter away, fire away, hammer away);[ med vb:][ hvad er der løs?] what's up?[ gå løs]( løsne sig) come loose,( om noget limet) come unstuck;( være på fri fod) be at large ( fx we cannot have that kind ofpsychopath at large);( begynde) begin;(T: om noget ubehageligt) when the balloon went up;(dvs nu starter vi) now we are off;[ gå løs på]( overfalde, gå i gang med) go at ( fx each other, a job), pitch (el.pile) into ( fx one's opponent, the food),( overfalde også) go for;[ gå lige løs på] go straight at;[ andre forb:][ det løse](= ekstra udgifter) incidentals pl;[ snakke om løst og fast] talk of this that and the other.
См. также в других словарях:
Bottomless — Bot tom*less, a. Without a bottom; hence, fathomless; baseless; as, a bottomless abyss. Bottomless speculations. Burke. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
bottomless — [bät′əmlis] adj. 1. having no bottom 2. seeming to have no bottom; very deep, endless, etc. the bottomless pit the underworld; hell … English World dictionary
bottomless — index baseless, profound (intense) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
bottomless — early 14c., from BOTTOM (Cf. bottom) + LESS (Cf. less) … Etymology dictionary
bottomless — [[t]bɒ̱təmləs[/t]] 1) ADJ If you describe a supply of something as bottomless, you mean that it seems so large that it will never run out. Princess Anne does not have a bottomless purse. 2) ADJ If you describe something as bottomless, you mean… … English dictionary
bottomless — bottomlessly, adv. bottomlessness, n. /bot euhm lis/, adj. 1. lacking a bottom. 2. immeasurably deep. 3. unfathomable; mysterious: a bottomless problem. 4. without bounds; unlimited: He seems to have a bottomless supply of money. 5. without basis … Universalium
bottomless — bot|tom|less [ˈbɔtəmləs US ˈba: ] adj 1.) a bottomless hole, sea etc is one that is extremely deep ▪ There was a rope dangling down into a dark, bottomless hole. 2.) seeming to have no end or limit ▪ the bottomless well of information available… … Dictionary of contemporary English
bottomless — adjective Date: 14th century 1. having no bottom < a bottomless chair > 2. a. extremely deep b. impossible to comprehend ; unfathomable < a bottomless mystery > c … New Collegiate Dictionary
bottomless — adjective 1 a sea, hole etc that is bottomless is extremely deep 2 seeming to have no end: a bottomless pit: a bottomless pit of misery … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
bottomless — bot•tom•less [[t]ˈbɒt əm lɪs[/t]] adj. 1) lacking a bottom 2) immeasurably deep 3) without bounds; unlimited: a bottomless supply of money[/ex] 4) without basis, cause, or reason: a bottomless accusation[/ex] 5) cvb a) nude or nearly nude below… … From formal English to slang
bottomless — bot|tom|less [ batəmləs ] adjective 1. ) having no limits or end: There isn t a bottomless pit (=an endless supply) of public money. 2. ) extremely deep and seeming to have no bottom: a bottomless well/lake/gorge … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English