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devoid

  • 1 devoid

    {di'vɔid}
    a лишен, свободен (of от), празен
    DEVOID of inhabitants необитаем
    DEVOID of sense безсмислен
    DEVOID of fear безстрашен
    DEVOID of foundation/substance лишен от всякакво основание, неоснователен
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    {di'vъid} а лишен, свободен (of от); празен; devoid of inhabitants
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    празен; лишен;
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    1. a лишен, свободен (of от), празен 2. devoid of fear безстрашен 3. devoid of foundation/substance лишен от всякакво основание, неоснователен 4. devoid of inhabitants необитаем 5. devoid of sense безсмислен
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    devoid[di´vɔid] adj лишен, свободен от (of); празен; \devoid of inhabitants необитаван; \devoid of sense безсмислен; \devoid of fear безстрашен.

    English-Bulgarian dictionary > devoid

  • 2 animation

    {.æni'meiʃn}
    n оживление, възбуда, въодушевление, живост, жизнерадост, жизненост
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    {.ani'meishn} n оживление, възбуда; въодушевление; живост, ж
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    оживление; въодушевление; живост;
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    n оживление, възбуда, въодушевление, живост, жизнерадост, жизненост
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    animation[¸æni´meiʃən] n 1. оживление, въодушевление, живост; жизнерадост; a face devoid of \animation лишен от живот (за човек); 2. изготвяне на анимационен филм.

    English-Bulgarian dictionary > animation

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  • devoid — devoid, void, destitute are comparable when they are followed by of and mean showing entire want or lack. Devoid stresses the absence or the nonpossession of a particular quality, character, or tendency {I was not devoid of capacity or… …   New Dictionary of Synonyms

  • Devoid — De*void , a. [See {Devoid}, v. t.] 1. Void; empty; vacant. [Obs.] Spenser. [1913 Webster] 2. Destitute; not in possession; with of; as, devoid of sense; devoid of pity or of pride. [1913 Webster] || …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Devoid — Studio album by Dark Lunacy Released 2000 Genre …   Wikipedia

  • devoid of — not having (something usual or expected) : completely without (something) He is devoid of (any) ambition. [=he has no ambition] The landscape seems to be completely devoid of life. • • • Main Entry: ↑devoid …   Useful english dictionary

  • devoid — meaning ‘lacking’, is followed by of and is predicative in position, i.e. it comes after the word it refers to, with a linking verb: • Many of the pieces for middle aged women in Welsh drama are devoid of humour Daily Post (Liverpool), 2007 …   Modern English usage

  • devoid — ► ADJECTIVE (devoid of) ▪ entirely lacking in. ORIGIN from Old French devoidier cast out …   English terms dictionary

  • Devoid — De*void , v. t. [OE. devoiden to leave, OF. desvuidier, desvoidier, to empty out. See {Void}.] To empty out; to remove. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • devoid — I adjective bare, barren, bereft of, blank, bleak, deficient, denuded of, deprived of, deserted, desolate, destitute of, empty, empty of, found wanting, ill furnished, ill provided, ill stored, impotent, in default of, in the absence of, in want… …   Law dictionary

  • devoid of — index insufficient Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …   Law dictionary

  • devoid — c.1400, shortening of devoided, pp. of obsolete verb devoiden to remove, void, vacate (c.1300), from O.Fr. desvuidier (12c., Mod.Fr. dévider) to empty out, flush game from, unwind, let loose (an arrow), from des out, away + voider to empty, from… …   Etymology dictionary

  • devoid — [adj] empty, wanting bare, barren, bereft, deficient, denuded, destitute, free from, innocent, lacking, needed, sans*, unprovided with, vacant, void, without; concepts 483,485 Ant. complete, filled, full …   New thesaurus

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