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81 elusive
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82 elusive
/i'lu:siv/ Cách viết khác: (elusory) /i'lu:səri/ * tính từ - hay lảng tránh (người...); có tính chất lảng tránh, có tính chất thoái thác (câu trả lời) - khó nắm (ý nghĩa...) -
83 elusive murderer
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84 elusive elu·sive adj
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85 elusive answer
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86 elusive accord
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87 elusive avengers
Фразеологизм: Неуловимые мстители -
88 elusive ceasefire
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89 elusive concept
Макаров: расплывчатая концепция -
90 elusive concept that means many things to many people
Универсальный англо-русский словарь > elusive concept that means many things to many people
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91 elusive data
Вычислительная техника: труднонаходимые данные -
92 elusive goal
СМИ: ускользающая цель -
93 elusive image
СМИ: неуловимый имидж -
94 elusive maneuver
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95 elusive memory
1) Общая лексика: короткая память2) Реклама: непрочная память, слабая память -
96 elusive office
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97 elusive peace
1) Политика: труднодостижимый мир2) СМИ: неустойчивый мир -
98 elusive reply
1) Дипломатический термин: расплывчатая концепция2) Макаров: уклончивый ответ -
99 elusive ulcer
Медицина: хроническая язва мочевого пузыря -
100 elusive ulcer
мед.фраз. хроническая язва мочевого пузыря
См. также в других словарях:
Elusive — Жанры готик рок Годы 1996 2009 Страна … Википедия
elusive — elusive, illusory The confusion here has been greatly reduced by the virtual disappearance from the scene of the forms elusory and illusive. This leaves elusive as the adjective from elude, meaning ‘difficult to grasp (physically or mentally)’,… … Modern English usage
Elusive — E*lu sive, a. Tending to elude; using arts or deception to escape; adroitly escaping or evading; eluding the grasp; fallacious. [1913 Webster] Elusive of the bridal day, she gives Fond hopes to all, and all with hopes deceives. Pope. {E*lu… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
elusive — I adjective abstruse, apt to flee, baffling, difficult, difficult to catch, difficult to comprehend, difficult to understand, eluding clear perception, elusory, enigmatic, equivocal, escaping, evanescent, evasive, fleeting, fugitive, hard to… … Law dictionary
elusive — 1719, from L. elus , pp. stem of eludere (see ELUDE (Cf. elude)) + IVE (Cf. ive). Related: Elusiveness … Etymology dictionary
elusive — [adj] evasive, mysterious ambiguous, baffling, cagey, deceitful, deceptive, difficult to catch, elusory, equivocal, evanescent, fallacious, fleeting, fraudulent, fugacious, fugitive, greasy, illusory, imponderable, incomprehensible, indefinable,… … New thesaurus
elusive — ► ADJECTIVE 1) difficult to find, catch, or achieve. 2) difficult to remember. DERIVATIVES elusively adverb elusiveness noun. ORIGIN from Latin eludere elude … English terms dictionary
elusive — [ē lo͞osə rē, i lo͞osə rēē lo͞o′siv, ilo͞o′siv] adj. [< L elusus (see ELUSION) + IVE] 1. tending to elude 2. hard to grasp or retain mentally; baffling: Also Rare elusory [ē lo͞osə rē, i lo͞osə rē] elusively adv. elusiveness n … English World dictionary
Elusive — Infobox Single Name = Elusive| Artist = Scott Matthews from Album = Passing Stranger Released = March 13, 2006 (UK) Format = Digital, CD, 7 Recorded = 2006 Genre = Country, Folk Length = 3:42 Label = San Remo Records Island Records Writer = Scott … Wikipedia
elusive — adj. VERBS ▪ be, prove ▪ Further movie roles have proved somewhat elusive for the young actor. ▪ become ▪ remain ADVERB … Collocations dictionary
elusive — e|lu|sive [ıˈlu:sıv] adj 1.) an elusive person or animal is difficult to find or not often seen ▪ She managed to get an interview with that elusive man. 2.) an elusive result is difficult to achieve ▪ She enjoys a firm reputation in this country… … Dictionary of contemporary English