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1 катастрофическая неудача
Русско-английский политический словарь > катастрофическая неудача
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2 плачевные результаты
Русско-английский политический словарь > плачевные результаты
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3 грустен
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4 мрачен
dismaldrearydullgloomygrimlugubriousmoodymurkyobscuresaturninescattyspleenfulsulkysullensurlywoebegone -
5 пасмурен
dismaldrearydullgloomygrimlugubriousmoodymurkyobscuresaturninescattyspleenfulsulkysullensurlywoebegone -
6 сумрачен
dismaldrearydullgloomygrimlugubriousmoodymurkyobscuresaturninescattyspleenfulsulkysullensurlywoebegone -
7 угрюм
dismaldrearydullgloomygrimlugubriousmoodymurkyobscuresaturninescattyspleenfulsulkysullensurlywoebegone -
8 безотрадное положение
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9 мрачное настроение
Русско-английский словарь по общей лексике > мрачное настроение
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10 печальный конец
dismal end, bad endРусско-английский словарь по общей лексике > печальный конец
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11 мрачный
1. grave2. cheerless3. lugubrious4. lurid5. sombre6. bleak7. dour8. dreary9. glum10. murky11. saturnine12. somber13. somberly14. dark; obscure; gloomy; somber; sombreтяжёлый час; мрачное время — dark hour
15. black«чёрный юмор», мрачный гротеск — black humour
16. dismal17. funerealмрачное выражение лица; «похоронный вид» — funereal expressions of face
18. gaunt19. gloomy20. grim21. heavy22. obscure23. sullen24. woebegoneСинонимический ряд:1. безнадежно (прил.) безнадежно; пессимистично2. хмуро (прил.) пасмурно; сумрачно; угрюмо; хмуро3. пессимистически (проч.) пессимистически; пессимистичноАнтонимический ряд:весело; светло -
12 мрачный
прлgloomy, dark, sombre/AE somber, dismalмра́чное настрое́ние — dark/gloomy mood
мра́чным то́ном — in a dismal voice
ви́деть всё в мра́чном све́те — to look on the dark side of things
бу́дущее каза́лось дово́льно мра́чным — the future looked pretty dismal
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13 мрачная наука
General subject: dismal science (i.e. economics (Thomas Carlyle (Томас Карлейль (1795-1881)), after reading Malthus (Томас Роберт Мальтус), called political economy the 'dismal science')) -
14 в длинных коридорах уныло завывал ветер
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > в длинных коридорах уныло завывал ветер
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15 мрачная перспектива
1) General subject: bleak perspective, bleak prospect, cheerless prospect, grim prospect2) Economy: dismal outlook, dismal prospects, gloomy outlook, gloomy prospects3) Mass media: bleak outlook, discouraging prospectУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > мрачная перспектива
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16 мрачное настроение
1) General subject: brown study, dark humour, dark mood, dismal, somber mood, sombrous mood, spleen, sullen mood, the dismals2) Colloquial: dismal (the dismals)s, hump3) Mass media: grim mood, surly mood, testy mood4) Makarov: sombre moodУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > мрачное настроение
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17 не обещающие ничего хорошего прогнозы
General subject: dismal forecast, dismal predictionУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > не обещающие ничего хорошего прогнозы
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18 уныние
1) General subject: black dog, blackness, blight, blue devils, broken airs, dejection, depression, desolation, despondence, despondency, discouragement, disheartenment, dismal, dismay, doldrums, droop, dumpiness, flatness, gloom, heartsinking, heaviness, hump, hyp, joylessness, low spirits, megrims, melancholy, sadness, slough, damp, pessimism2) Colloquial: dismal (the dismals)s, dump, dumps, funk, hip3) Obsolete: spleen4) Religion: forlornness, ennui5) Psychology: dejectedness6) Jargon: hard-nose, the mokers7) Makarov: shadow, the blue devils8) Taboo: red ass9) Christianity: despair -
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20 жуткий
weird, eerie; uncanny (таинственный); dismal; sinister (зловещий)* * ** * *weird, eerie; uncanny; dismal; sinister; terrible* * *almightyeerieeeryscaryuncanny
См. также в других словарях:
Dismal — Dis mal, a. [Formerly a noun; e. g., I trow it was in the dismalle. Chaucer. Of uncertain origin; but perh. (as suggested by Skeat) from OF. disme, F. d[^i]me, tithe, the phrase dismal day properly meaning, the day when tithes must be paid. See… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
dismal — dismal, dreary, cheerless, dispiriting, bleak, desolate are comparable when they mean devoid of all that makes for cheer or comfort. Dismal and dreary are often interchangeable. Dismal may indicate extreme gloominess or somberness utterly… … New Dictionary of Synonyms
dismal — UK US /ˈdɪzməl/ adjective ► very bad: »In January, after a dismal holiday sales season, the retailer filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection. dismal picture/news/outlook »Another damper on investment is the dismal picture for corporate profits … Financial and business terms
dismal — c.1400, from Anglo Fr. dismal (mid 13c.), from O.Fr. (li) dis mals (the) bad days, from M.L. dies mali evil or unlucky days (also called dies Ægyptiaci), from L. dies days (see DIURNAL (Cf. diurnal)) + mali, pl. of malus bad (see MAL … Etymology dictionary
dismal — I adjective black, bleak, cheerless, cloudy, comfortless, dark, deplorable, depressing, despairing, despondent, dim, dingy, dire, disagreeable, disconsolate, dreary, dull, dusky, flat, foggy, gloomy, gray, joyless, lamentable, lifeless, lowering … Law dictionary
dismal — [adj] bleak, dreary, gloomy afflictive, black, boring, cheerless, cloudy, dark, depressed, depressing, desolate, despondent, dim, dingy, disagreeable, discouraging, disheartening, dispiriting, doleful, dolorous, dull, forlorn, frowning, funereal … New thesaurus
dismal — ► ADJECTIVE 1) causing or showing gloom or depression. 2) informal pitifully or disgracefully bad. DERIVATIVES dismally adverb. ORIGIN from obsolete dismals, the two days in each month which in medieval times were believed to be unlucky, from Old … English terms dictionary
dismal — [diz′məl] adj. [ME, orig. n., evil days (of the medieval calendar) < OFr dis mal < ML dies mali, evil days: see DEITY & MAL ] 1. causing gloom or misery; depressing 2. dark and gloomy; bleak; dreary 3. depressed; miserable dismally adv … English World dictionary
dismal — [[t]dɪ̱zm(ə)l[/t]] 1) ADJ GRADED Something that is dismal is bad in a sad or depressing way. ...Israel s dismal record in the Olympics... My prospects of returning to a suitable job are dismal... It was a dismal failure. Syn: terrible Derived… … English dictionary
dismal — adjective Etymology: Middle English, from dismal, noun, days marked as unlucky in medieval calendars, from Anglo French, from Medieval Latin dies mali, literally, evil days Date: 15th century 1. obsolete disastrous, dreadful 2 … New Collegiate Dictionary
dismal — adjective 1 a dismal place, situation, thought etc has nothing pleasant in it and makes it difficult for you to feel happy and hopeful: The future looks pretty dismal right now. | a dismal, grey November afternoon 2 bad and unsuccessful: Your… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English