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61 dubious alibi
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62 dubious insanity
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63 dubious instrument
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64 dubious target
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65 dubious crack
English-Russian dictionary of terms that are used in computer games > dubious crack
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66 dubious accounting practices
English-russian dctionary of contemporary Economics > dubious accounting practices
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67 dubious debt
см. doubtful debtEnglish-russian dctionary of contemporary Economics > dubious debt
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68 dubious accounting practices
English-russian dctionary of diplomacy > dubious accounting practices
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69 dubious tax shelter
English-russian dctionary of diplomacy > dubious tax shelter
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70 dubious conjecture
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71 dubious conjecture
Англо-русский словарь по исследованиям и ноу-хау > dubious conjecture
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72 bat, dubious trumpet-eared
DICTIONARY OF ANIMAL NAMES IN FIVE LANGUAGES > bat, dubious trumpet-eared
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73 flying fox, dubious
DICTIONARY OF ANIMAL NAMES IN FIVE LANGUAGES > flying fox, dubious
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74 I'm dubious of sanctions
Общая лексика: санкции кажутся мне сомнительной меройУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > I'm dubious of sanctions
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75 activity of dubious worth
Научный термин: деятельность, имеющая сомнительную ценностьУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > activity of dubious worth
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76 his face had a dubious expression
Общая лексика: на его лице отразилось сомнение, судя по лицу, он сомневалсяУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > his face had a dubious expression
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77 money of dubious origin
Наркотики: деньги сомнительного происхожденияУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > money of dubious origin
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78 money of dubious provenance
Общая лексика: деньги сомнительного происхожденияУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > money of dubious provenance
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79 stock of dubious value
Politics english-russian dictionary > stock of dubious value
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80 doubtful insanity
= dubious insanity невменяемость, вызывающая сомнение
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Dubious — Du bi*ous, a. [L. dubius, dubiosus, fr. duo two. See {Two}, and cf. {Doubt}.] 1. Doubtful or not settled in opinion; being in doubt; wavering or fluctuating; undetermined. Dubious policy. Sir T. Scott. [1913 Webster] A dubious, agitated state of… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
dubious — [do͞o′bē əs, dyo͞o′bē əs] adj. [L dubiosus, doubtful < dubius, doubting, uncertain < du < or akin to duo, TWO + IE base * bhu , *bheu , to BE] 1. causing doubt; ambiguous; vague [a dubious remark] 2. feeling doubt; hesitating; skeptical… … English World dictionary
dubious — [adj1] doubtful arguable, chancy, debatable, diffident, disputable, dubitable, equivocal, far fetched, fishy*, fly by night*, hesitant, iffy*, improbable, indecisive, moot, mootable, open, perplexed, problematic, questionable, reluctant, shady,… … New thesaurus
dubious — I adjective ambiguous, anceps, arguable, chancy, conditional, confusing, confutable, contestable, contingent, controversial, controvertible, debatable, dependent, disputable, doubtful, dubitative, dubius, equivocal, fallible, hazy, in dispute, in … Law dictionary
dubious — 1540s, from L. dubiosus doubtful, from dubium doubt, neuter of dubius vacillating, moving two ways, fluctuating; figuratively wavering in opinion, doubting, doubtful, from duo two (see TWO (Cf. two)), with a sense of of two minds, undecided… … Etymology dictionary
dubious — *doubtful, questionable, problematic Analogous words: suspicious, skeptical, mistrustful, uncertain (see corresponding nouns at UNCERTAINTY): hesitant, reluctant, *disinclined Antonyms: cocksure (state of mind, opinion): reliable (of things in… … New Dictionary of Synonyms
dubious — ► ADJECTIVE 1) hesitating or doubting. 2) not to be relied upon. 3) of questionable value; suspect. DERIVATIVES dubiously adverb dubiousness noun. ORIGIN Latin dubiosus, from dubium a doubt … English terms dictionary
dubious — du|bi|ous [ˈdju:biəs US ˈdu: ] adj [Date: 1500 1600; : Latin; Origin: dubius, from dubare to be unable to decide ] 1.) probably not honest, true, right etc ▪ The firm was accused of dubious accounting practices. ▪ Many critics regard this… … Dictionary of contemporary English
dubious — [[t]dju͟ːbiəs, AM du͟ː [/t]] 1) ADJ GRADED If you describe something as dubious, you mean that you do not consider it to be completely honest, safe, or reliable. This claim seems to us to be rather dubious... Soho was still a highly dubious area … English dictionary
dubious — doubtful, dubious 1. The constructions that follow doubtful correspond to the pattern outlined for doubt above, with whether and if still dominant but a that clause now increasingly common: • It is doubtful that in the right to life controversy… … Modern English usage
dubious — du|bi|ous [ dubiəs ] adjective * 1. ) not sure about the truth or quality of something, or whether you should do something: dubious about: I m very dubious about his ability to do the job. We were dubious about signing the deal. 2. ) not… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English