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1 мечтателен
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2 мечтательный
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3 мечтательный
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4 мечтательный
dreamy; ( задумчивый) pensiveмечтательный вид — dreamy / far-away look, air of reverie
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5 мечтательный
dreamy; ( задумчивый) pensiveмечта́тельный вид — dreamy / faraway look, air of reverie
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6 мечтательный
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7 маниловщина
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8 маниловщина
Русско-английский научно-технический словарь Масловского > маниловщина
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9 мечтательство
Русско-английский научно-технический словарь Масловского > мечтательство
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10 мечтательный
прлdreaming, dreamyу тебя́ мечта́тельный вид — you look dreamy; you've got a faraway look
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11 маниловщина
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12 задумчивые глаза
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13 мечтательный
1) General subject: airy fairy, dreamy, fanciful, far away (о взгляде), far-away (о взгляде), lackadaisical, moony, museful, pensive, starry eyed, visionary, wistful (о взгляде, улыбке), wool gathering, wool-gathering2) Colloquial: starry-eyed3) Makarov: airy-fairy, astral -
14 непрактичный
1) General subject: Platonic, dreamy, impracticable, impractical, starry eyed, starry-eyed, unpractical, visionary, unbusinesslike2) Graphic expression: having head in the clouds -
15 неясный
1) General subject: abstract, abstruse, acroamatic, ambiguous, amorphic, amorphous, amphibolic, blear, bleary, blind, blurry, cloudy, crepuscular, dark, dim, doubtful, dreamy, dubious, dull, equivocal, esoteric, half light, half-light, hazy, indefinite, indeterminate, indigested, indistinct, intangible, misty, muddy, muzzy, nebulose, nebulous, not clear, nubilous, obscure, oracular, recondite, shadowy, shady, slippery, smudgy, swimmy, thick (о погоде), tortuous (об ответе, доводе), transcendental, twilight, ulterior, unaccounted, unaccounted for, unaccounted-for, uncertain, unclear, undistinguished, unintelligible, vague, woolly (о доводах и т. п.), disputable, fuzzy (It makes the picture more fuzzy. — Это делает изображение более размытым.), hermetic, dimmish2) Biology: empty, vague (напр. о признаке)3) Medicine: opaquing4) Poetical language: dusk, obliterate5) Bookish: inexplicit7) Mathematics: elusive, ill-defined, undefined, undetermined8) Law: illiquid9) Australian slang: clear as mud10) Architecture: soft12) Physics: foggy13) Jargon: iffy14) Oil: turbid15) Business: faint16) Programming: outstanding17) Robots: opaque18) Makarov: blurred, dusky, flat, foggy (фото), indecisive, muddy (о языке, стиле и т.п.), obscure (о смысле), obsolete, problematic, problematical, tenuous, twilit, undecided19) oil&gas: inclement20) Phraseological unit: blot out21) Hi-Fi. opaque (термин для описания характера звучания, отличающегося мрачностью, туманностью, завуалированностью звуковой сцены. Противоположность - прозрачное (transparent)) -
16 полный грёз
General subject: dreamy -
17 полный сновидений
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18 призрачный
1) General subject: air built, air-built, apparitional, dreamlike, dreamy, elfish, elvish, ghastly, ghostlike, ghostly, illusive, illusory, moonshiny, phantasmal, phantasmic, phantom, shadowy, shady, short lived, short-lived, specter-like, spectral, translunary, visional, visionary, eerie (eerie dusk), shadow, nebulous2) Rare: spectrous3) Aviation medicine: delusional, delusive4) Makarov: elusory, ghost, illusionary, spiritual, tenuous -
19 сказочный
1) General subject: dreamlike, dreamy, elfin, fab, fabulous, fairy, fairytale, fantastic, fey, storybook, larger-than-life, fabled2) Colloquial: fairy-tale-ish3) Literal: serendipitous (например, обслуживание в супер дорогом отеле)4) Fairy tales: fantasy -
20 смутный
1) General subject: blear, bleary, blunt (об ощущениях и т.п.), darkling, dim, dreamy, elusive (о воспоминании), hazy, indescribable, indeterminate, indistinct, inenarrable, intangible, looming, misty, nebulose, nebulous, obscure, of unrest, opaque, restless, shadowy, sneaking, uneasy, unshaped (о представлении), unshapen (о представлении), vague, addlepated, riotous, seditious, troubled, tumultuous2) Diplomatic term: dark3) Psychology: blurred4) Jargon: fuzzy5) Business: dull6) Makarov: elusive (о воспоминаниях), foggy, tenuous7) Phraseological unit: blot out
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dreamy — dream y (dr[=e]m [y^]), a. [Compar. {Dreamier} (dr[=e]m [i^]*[ e]r); superl. {Dreamiest}.] 1. Abounding in dreams or given to dreaming; appropriate to, or like, dreams; visionary. The dreamy dells. Tennyson. [1913 Webster] 2. soothing; restful;… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Dreamy — may refer to: Dreamy (Beat Happening album) Dreamy (Sarah Vaughan album) a jazz song by Erroll Garner. Later recorded by Sarah Vaughan (for the album above), Shirley Horn (for 1996 album Loving You), etc. a song by Henry Mancini, for The Return… … Wikipedia
dreamy — [drēm′ē] adj. dreamier, dreamiest 1. filled with dreams 2. fond of daydreaming; given to reverie; visionary; impractical 3. like something in a dream; not sharply defined; misty, vague, etc. 4. having a soft, soothing quality [dreamy music ] ☆ 5 … English World dictionary
dreamy — index delusive, oblivious, pensive, quixotic Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
dreamy — 1560s, full of dreams, from DREAM (Cf. dream) + Y (Cf. y) (2). Meaning perfect, ideal, attested from 1941, Amer.Eng. teen slang. Cf. DREAMBOAT (Cf. dreamboat) romantically desirable person; dream girl (1903) … Etymology dictionary
dreamy — [adj] illusory, romantic abstracted, astral, calming, chimerical, daydreaming, excellent, fanciful, fantastic, gentle, idealistic, imaginary, immaterial, impractical, intangible, introspective, introvertive, lulling, marvelous, misty, musing,… … New thesaurus
dreamy — ► ADJECTIVE (dreamier, dreamiest) 1) dreamlike; pleasantly distracting or unreal. 2) given to daydreaming. DERIVATIVES dreamily adverb dreaminess noun … English terms dictionary
dreamy — [[t]dri͟ːmi[/t]] dreamier, dreamiest 1) ADJ GRADED If you say that someone has a dreamy expression, you mean that they are not paying attention to things around them and look as if they are thinking about something pleasant. His face assumed a… … English dictionary
dreamy — adjective (dreamier; est) Date: 1567 1. a. full of dreams < a dreamy night s sleep > b. pleasantly abstracted from immediate reality 2. given to dreaming or fantasy … New Collegiate Dictionary
dreamy — adjective 1 someone who is dreamy has a good imagination but is not very practical: a bright, but dreamy child 2 looking as though you are thinking about something pleasant rather than things happening around you: a dreamy look 3 a dreamy sight,… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
dreamy — dream|y [ˈdri:mi] adj 1.) looking as though you are thinking about something pleasant rather than what is happening around you ▪ a dreamy smile 2.) someone who is dreamy has a good imagination but is not very practical ▪ He was an artist, not… … Dictionary of contemporary English