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1 ditherer
Общая лексика: слюнтяй, размазня, рохля, нерешительный -
2 размазня
муж. и жен.
1) жен. (каша) gruel;
thin porridge;
slush перен.
2) муж. и жен.;
разг. (о человеке) ditherer, sap;
wishywashy person, ninnyразг.
1. ж. (жидкая каша) thin gruel, pap;
2. м. и ж. (о человеке) ditherer, sloppy creature, sap;
разг. wishy-washy person.Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > размазня
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3 мямля
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dither — I. intransitive verb (dithered; dithering) Etymology: Middle English didderen Date: 15th century 1. shiver, tremble 2. to act nervously or indecisively ; vacillate • ditherer noun II … New Collegiate Dictionary