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1 composure
nспокій; холоднокровність, самовладання* * *nспокій; самовладання, холоднокровність -
2 composure
nспокій; самовладання, холоднокровність -
3 composure
[kəm'pəuʒə]nспо́кій; холоднокро́вність, самовлада́ння -
4 maintain composure
= maintain one's composure зберігати спокій, залишатися холоднокровним -
5 maintain one's composure
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6 maintain
відстоювати, обстоювати, підтримувати; подавати ( позов), вчиняти ( позов); підтримувати неправомірно одну із сторін, що позивається; утримувати, підтримувати матеріально; вести ( реєстр тощо)- maintain a claimmaintain high standards within the legal profession — підтримувати високі (моральні і професійні) юридичні стандарти
- maintain a family
- maintain a low profile
- maintain a patent
- maintain a register
- maintain a right
- maintain an account
- maintain an action
- maintain army
- maintain composure
- maintain one's composure
- maintain defence
- maintain defense
- maintain dignity
- maintain diplomatic relations
- maintain discipline
- maintain innocence
- maintain liaison
- maintain minor children
- maintain neutrality
- maintain nuisance
- maintain order
- maintain peace
- maintain police system
- maintain power
- maintain relations
- maintain security
- maintain social order
- maintain the armed forces
- maintain the peace
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7 seeming
1. n1) видимістьthe seeming and real — уявне і справжнє; філос. видимість і дійсність
2) зовнішністьthe outer seeming — зовнішність; форма
2. adj1) видимий; гаданий, уявнийto speak with seeming composure — розмовляти, зберігаючи зовнішній спокій
2) удаваний, лицемірний, брехливий, фальшивий* * *I ['siːmiç] n1) видимість2) зовнішнє; зовнішністьII [`siːmiç] athe outer seeming — зовнішність; форма
видимий; уявлюваний; удаваний, лицемірний, фальшивий
См. также в других словарях:
Composure — Com*po sure, n. [From {Compose}.] 1. The act of composing, or that which is composed; a composition. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] Signor Pietro, who had an admirable way both of composure [in music] and teaching. Evelyn. [1913 Webster] 2. Orderly… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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composure — c.1600, composition (also, in early use, with many senses now given to COMPOUND (Cf. compound)), from COMPOSE (Cf. compose) + URE (Cf. ure). Sense of tranquility, calmness is first recorded 1660s, from composed calm (1620s). For sense, Cf.… … Etymology dictionary
composure — I noun aequus animus, aplomb, balance, calm, calmness, command of one s faculties, command of temper, complacence, constraint, content, contentment, control, equability, equanimity, equilibrium, evenness, forbearance, fortitude, harmony,… … Law dictionary
composure — *equanimity, sangfroid, phlegm Analogous words: coolness, collectedness, imperturbability, nonchalance (see corresponding adjectives at COOL): self possession, aplomb (see CONFIDENCE): placidity, serenity, calmness (see corresponding adjectives… … New Dictionary of Synonyms
composure — [n] calmness, collectedness accord, aplomb, assurance, balance, calm, contentment, control, cool*, cool head*, coolheadedness, coolness, dignity, dispassion, ease, equanimity, equilibrium, evenness, even temper, fortitude, harmony,… … New thesaurus
composure — ► NOUN ▪ the state of being calm and self controlled … English terms dictionary
composure — [kəm pō′zhər] n. [ COMPOS(E) + URE] calmness of mind or manner; tranquillity; self possession SYN. EQUANIMITY … English World dictionary
composure — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ calm, cool, perfect VERB + COMPOSURE ▪ hold, keep, maintain, retain ▪ … Collocations dictionary
composure — com|po|sure [kəmˈpəuʒə US ˈpouʒər] n [U] [Date: 1500 1600; Origin: compose] the state of feeling or seeming calm recover/regain your composure (=become calm after feeling angry or upset) ▪ Carter looked stunned, but he soon regained his composure … Dictionary of contemporary English
composure — n. 1) to keep, retain; regain one s composure 2) to lose one s composure * * * [kəm pəʊʒə] regain one s composure retain to keep to lose one s composure … Combinatory dictionary