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1 бессмысленный
1) General subject: aimless, blank (о взгляде), brute, crack brained, crack headed, crack-brained, daft, doggerel (о стихах), doggrel (о стихах), driftless, dull, fatuitous, fatuous, feeble minded, feeble-minded, headless, hopeless, inane, insensate, insensible, meaningless, mindless, nonsensical, pointless, purposeless, senseless, tomfool, unmeaning, unsensed, vacant, vacant (о взгляде и т.п.), vacuous, vague, void of reason (of sense), wanton, witless, devoid of meaning, misguided2) Colloquial: gaga3) American: dumb4) Bookish: preposterous5) Mathematics: absurd, insignificant, objectless6) Psychology: insane, reasonless7) Jargon: Mickey Mouse, flumadiddle, off the wall, off-the-wall, scrowsy8) Information technology: nonsense9) Biochemistry: missense (о кодоне)10) Business: inept11) Makarov: blind, crack-headed (о поведении, поступке, плане), devoid of sense, void of reason, void of sense12) Taboo: monkey-farting, pillocky, silly-assed13) Phraseological unit: brain-dead (Having no useful thoughts, ditzy.), amateur hour -
2 вирши
1) General subject: doggerel, doggrel, paltry rhymes2) Poetical language: verse3) Jocular: caniculars -
3 нескладный
1) General subject: angular, angulous, awkward, bulky, chuckle, clumsy, cumbersome, cumbrous, doggerel, doggrel, gangling, ham-handed, heavy-handed, hulking, hulky, incoherent, left-handed, lob, loose as goose, loosey goosey, lout, lubber, lubberly, oaf, oafish, off key, ouph, ouphe, rustic, shapeless (о фигуре и т.п.), three corner, three cornered, three-cornered, uncouth, ungainly, unhandy, unshapely, unwieldy, weedy, blundering2) Colloquial: muff3) American: loosey-goosey4) Jargon: plug5) Makarov: doggerel (о стихах), off-key -
4 скверные стишки
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5 скверный
1) General subject: atrocious, atrociously bad dinner (отвратительный обед), bad, doggerel, doggrel, grizzly, infamous, low, nasty, nefarious, noisome (о запахе), pesky, pitchy, poor, ropy, starveling, trashy, ugly, wretched, malign, disgraceful3) Australian slang: crook4) Jargon: ropey, rotten, so and so, son of a bitch, son of a gun, sona'bitch'u5) Makarov: doggerel (о стихах), miserable6) Phraseological unit: esthetically challenged
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