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1 речевая спутанность
1) Medicine: speech confusion2) Psychology: confused speechУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > речевая спутанность
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2 туманный
1. misty; foggy; fog (attr.); hazy (ср. туман)2. ( неясный) hazy, obscure, vagueтуманные объяснения — vague / confused explanations
в туманных выражениях — in nebulous / vague terms
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туманные картины — dissolving views -
3 сбиваться
I несов. - сбива́ться, сов. - сби́ться1) ( сдвигаться с места) shift; go awryшля́па сби́лась на́бок — smb's hat is awry [all on one side]
у него́ га́лстук сби́лся в сто́рону — his (neck)tie is all on one side
2) (ошибаться, путаться) be confused, make a mistakeсбива́ться со счёта — lose count
сбива́ться с мы́сли — lose one's train of thought
сбива́ться с те́кста (об актёре, чтеце) — forget one's lines
сбива́ться с та́кта — get out of time
сбива́ться с то́на — go off key
сбива́ться с ноги́ — lose the step, fall out of step
сбива́ться с ку́рса — stray from the course, straggle
сбива́ться в показа́ниях — be inconsistent in one's testimony, contradict oneself in one's evidence
3) (на вн.; неосознанно переходить к чему-л) fall (into); drop (into), lapse (into)сбива́ться на дереве́нский го́вор — fall / drop / lapse into a country form of speech
4) (стаптываться, кривиться - об обуви) wear down••сби́ться с пути́ / доро́ги — 1) ( заблудиться) lose one's way, stray from the road, go astray 2) ( пойти по неверному пути в жизни) go astray
II несов. - сбива́ться, сов. - сби́тьсясбива́ться с ног разг. — be running off one's legs / feet
1) ( собираться вместе) gatherIIIсбива́ться в ку́чу, сбива́ться толпо́й — bunch, crowd
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4 сбивчиво
нареч.in a confused manner, incoherentlyон сби́вчиво прочита́л свою́ речь — he stumbled through his speech
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5 туманный
1) ( в тумане) misty; foggy; fog (attr); hazyтума́нная пого́да — foggy weather
тума́нная даль — hazy distance
2) ( неясный) hazy, obscure, vague [veɪg]тума́нные объясне́ния — vague / confused explanations
тума́нная речь — obscure speech
тума́нный смысл — hazy meaning
в тума́нных выраже́ниях — in nebulous / vague terms
3) ( тусклый - о взоре) lacklustre, lustreless••тума́нные карти́ны — dissolving views
на заре́ тума́нной ю́ности шутл. — ≈ in one's green years
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6 туманный
прил.1) foggy, misty; fog; hazy2) ( неясный) hazy, obscure, vagueв туманных выражениях — in nebulous/vague terms
туманные объяснения — vague/confused explanations
3) ( тусклый - о взоре) lacklustre, lustreless -
7 сумбурный
прлconfused, chaotic, discursiveсумбу́рная речь — discursive/dis-jointed/erratic speech
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