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1 демотический
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2 простонародный
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3 демотический
demotic, enchorial, epistolographic* * *demoticenchorial -
4 простонародный
demotic имя прилагательное:lower-class (простонародный, принадлежащий к низшему классу)сокращение: -
5 демотический
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6 народен
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7 демотическое письмо
1) Engineering: demotic writing2) Religion: demotic script (Egyptian hieroglyphic writing of cursive form, in use in handwritten texts from the early 7th century ВС until the 5th century AD)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > демотическое письмо
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8 демотический
General subject: demotic (о египетском письме), enchorial (о египетском письме), epistolographic (о египетском письме) -
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10 написанный демотическим письмом
General subject: written in demoticУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > написанный демотическим письмом
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11 народный
1) General subject: demotic, folk, national, peoples, popular, public, racy of the soil, trivial, trivial (о названиях растений и животных), vernacular, vulgar (о языке), common2) Colloquial: folksy3) Religion: vulgar( Of or relating to the common people)4) Law: people's5) Makarov: vernacular (о языке) -
12 повседневный
1) General subject: bread and butter, daily, day to day, day-to-day, everyday, homely, ordinary, prosaic, undress (об одежде), work a day, work-a-day, workaday, routine, common, demotic, mundane, every-day4) Jargon: man-on-the-street (These man-of-the-street interviews all seem sort of phony. Эти повседневные интервью все кажутся неискренними.)5) Makarov: bread-and-butter, casual (об одежде), service, trivial -
13 популярный
1) General subject: best selling, best-selling, down to earth, down-to-earth (предельно), go-go (о музыке, танцах), in great request, pop, pops, popular, respected, sought after, sought-after, well-known, for the non-specialist reader (не для специалистов, рассчитанный на широкий круг читателей), well-loved, demotic2) Colloquial: go-go (о музыке, танцах и т.п.), hot, in3) Slang: (обычно о песне) show tune4) Mathematics: topical5) Diplomatic term: available (о кандидате в президенты), pop (особ. среди молодёжи)6) Jargon: hit7) Information technology: cool -
14 простой
1) General subject: ABC, a member of the public (человек), aboriginal, artless, austere, babyish, bald, bare, base, chaste, childlike, coarse, common, dead time (на работе), dolly, down time, down-home, easy, elegant (о формулировке, научном определении и т.п.), elementary, facile, foolproof, gross (о пище), groundling, haplo, home bred, home made, home-bred, homely, homespun, honest, humble, idlesse, informal, infrangible, ingenuous, lay up, lay-up (машины), mere, mobbish, native, no frills, no-frills, onefold, open and shut, open-and-shut, ordinary, outage, penny plain, penny-plain, plain, poor, primitive, profane, pure (о стиле), racy of the soil, rough, run of the mill, run of the mine, rustic, severe (о стиле, манерах, одежде и т.п.), shirt sleeve, silly, simple, snap, standstill, stoppage, straightforward, tailor made, tailored, tailored (о женской одежде), terre-а-terre, unaffected, unartful, unbending, unceremonious, uncomplicated, uncompounded, unfussy, unmannered, unperplexed, unpretentious, unselfconscious, unsophisticated, (сравнительно) unsophisticated (об оборудовании и т.п.), up country, up-country, vera, very, vulgar, tie-up (договор поставки), simple-minded (характеристика человека без пресловутого камня за пазухой), folksy2) Naval: demurrage (транспортных средств), standing by (судна)4) American: downtime, run-of-the-mill, run-of-the-mine5) Obsolete: russet6) Military: (оборудования) delay, (оборудования) idle time, (оборудования) stoppage7) Engineering: delay, down (оборудования), fault time, idle, idle time, ineffective time, nonuse, out-of-service time, outage time, shutdown, standing time, stopping, time-out, vanilla10) Chemistry: idiotproof11) Construction: wasted time12) Mathematics: breakdown time, idle time (вынужденная остановка), off-time, prime, short, standing idle, tame13) Railway term: idle hours, lay-over16) Economy: lie time, simple (напр. о проценте), standby time, straight, work stoppage17) Accounting: lost time18) Australian slang: cushy19) Automobile industry: ordinary (в противоположность автоматическому), standing, time-out (напр. из-за ремонта)20) Architecture: straightway21) Mining: dead time (на работе), demurrage (при работе), down-time, non-productive time (в работе), standstill (в работе), time-out (в работе)22) Diplomatic term: shirt-sleeve, work stoppages23) Forestry: single-storeyed24) Metallurgy: idle hours (в работе)25) Polygraphy: standstill time26) Scornful: plebeian28) Textile: delay (оборудования), out-of-service time (машины), standing time (машины), waste of time (машины)29) Jargon: square, funky, Mickey Mouse30) Information technology: easy-to-understand31) Oil: dead time (в бурении), down time (в бурении), holdup (бурового станка), idle hour, off-period, shut down33) Advertising: idle capacity34) Patents: single35) Business: idle period, idleness, loss of use, primary, slack36) Drilling: unproductive time37) Oilfield: shut-down (о машинах механизмах)38) Production: dormancy (о производстве)39) EBRD: demurrage (судна или вагона), downtime (отказ оборудования), outage (выход из строя оборудования)40) Polymers: shutdown (оборудования), stoppage (машины)41) Programming: small42) Automation: dead (cycle) time, idle (машины), plain (по конструкции)43) Quality control: (вынужденный) downtime, dwell time, inactive time44) Robots: idle (оборудования), timeout45) Cables: downtime (оборудования)46) Makarov: abecedarian, broken time, common (дроби), downtime (оборудования), home-made, homelike, inartificial, inelaborate, naked, no activity, off, one-fold, shutdown (напр. предприятия, машины), shutdown (напр., предприятия, машины), tailor-made47) Phraseological unit: common-and-garden48) Microsoft: hassle-free49) Trade unions: down-day50) General subject: parsimonious (о модели) -
15 простонародный
1) General subject: cotton picking, cotton-picking, demotic, folksy, lower class, lower-class, of the soil, simple, vulgar2) Ironical: non upper class3) Rare: banausic5) Makarov: base, ignoble, racy of the soil6) Archaic: churlish -
16 письмо
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letterгаранти́йное письмо́ — letter of guarantee, letter of indemnityдемоти́ческое письмо́ — demotic writingсопроводи́тельное письмо́ — letter of transmittal, transmittal letterфигу́рное письмо́ — pictograph -
17 народный
people's; popular (о собрании и т.п.); popular, folk; national (национальный)* * ** * *people's; popular; popular, folk; national; public* * *demoticfolkfolksynationalpopulartrivial -
18 народный
folk имя прилагательное:vernacular (народный, местный, родной, общеупотребительный, туземный, свойственный данной местности)сокращение: -
19 автоматическое составление писем
Русско-английский большой базовый словарь > автоматическое составление писем
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20 письмо
с. letterСинонимический ряд:1. корреспонденция (сущ.) корреспонденция2. послание (сущ.) послание; эпистола; эпистолу
См. также в других словарях:
Demotic — De*mot ic, a. [Gr. dhmotiko s, fr. dh^mos the people: cf. F. d[ e]motique.] Of or pertaining to the people; popular; common. [1913 Webster] {Demotic alphabet} or {Demotic character}, a form of writing used in Egypt after six or seven centuries… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Demotic — (Greek for of the people or folkish ) may refer to: Demotic Greek, a variety of the Greek language Demotic (Egyptian), a script and stage of the Egyptian language This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the same title. If an … Wikipedia
demotic — ► ADJECTIVE 1) (of language) used by ordinary people; colloquial. 2) relating to demotic Greek. ► NOUN 1) the form of modern Greek used in everyday speech and writing. 2) demotic language. ORIGIN Greek d motikos, from d … English terms dictionary
demotic — demótic adj. m., pl. demótici; f. sg. demótică, pl. demótice Trimis de siveco, 10.08.2004. Sursa: Dicţionar ortografic DEMÓTIC, Ă adj. Scriere demotică = denumire dată scrierii egiptene cursive populare. [< fr … Dicționar Român
demotic — [dē mät′ik] adj. [ML demoticus < Gr dēmotikos < dēmotes, one of the people < dēmos: see DEMOCRACY] 1. a) of the people; popular; specif., VERNACULAR (sense 2) b) in or of idiomatic, colloquial, everyday language [a novelist with a good… … English World dictionary
demotic — 1822, from Gk. demotikos of or for the common people, in common use, from demos common people, originally district, from PIE *da mo division, from root *da to divide (see TIDE (Cf. tide)). In contrast to HIERATIC (Cf. hieratic). Originally of the … Etymology dictionary
demotic — [[t]dɪmɒ̱tɪk[/t]] 1) ADJ Demotic language is the type of informal language used by ordinary people. [FORMAL] ...television s demotic style of language. Syn: colloquial 2) ADJ: usu ADJ n Demotic is used to describe something or someone that is… … English dictionary
demotic — 1. adjective a) Of or for the common people. demotic script is a simplified, cursive form of hieroglyphs used in ancient egypt. b) Of, relating to, or written in the vulgar form of ancient Egyptian hieratic writing. demotic Greek … Wiktionary
demotic — /di mot ik/, adj. 1. of or pertaining to the ordinary, everyday, current form of a language; vernacular: a poet with a keen ear for demotic rhythms. 2. of or pertaining to the common people; popular. 3. of, pertaining to, or noting the simplified … Universalium
demotic — adjective Etymology: Greek dēmotikos, from dēmotēs commoner, from dēmos Date: 1822 1. of, relating to, or written in a simplified form of the ancient Egyptian hieratic writing 2. popular, common < demotic idiom > … New Collegiate Dictionary
Demotic — A cursive script developed from business Hieratic and introduced towards the end of the seventh century BC, demotic also had a distinctive grammar and new vocabulary. Mainly used for legal and administrative documents but also for some… … Ancient Egypt