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1 equivocal mode of life
Макаров: сомнительный образ жизниУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > equivocal mode of life
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2 equivocal
[ıʹkwıvək(ə)l] a1. двусмысленный, имеющий двойной смысл; неясный, нечёткийequivocal clause - статья, допускающая двойное (ис)толкование
2. 1) сомнительный; вызывающий подозрениеtheir sentiments were not equivocal - в их чувствах можно было не сомневаться
2) неясныйequivocal outcome - неясный /неопределённый/ исход
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3 equivocal
ɪˈkwɪvəkəl прил.
1) двусмысленный, допускающий двоякое толкование;
неясный, неопределенный (about) Syn: ambiguous
2) сомнительный;
подозрительный;
пользующийся плохой репутацией;
вызывающий подозрение equivocal luxury ≈ подозрительная роскошь equivocal guests ≈ подозрительные гости Syn: questionable, suspicious двусмысленный, имеющий двойной смысл;
неясный, нечеткий - * answer уклончивый ответ - * clause статья, допускающая двойное (ис) толкование - * remark двусмысленное замечание сомнительный;
вызывающий подозрение - their sentiments were not * в их чувствах можно было не сомневаться - * mode of life сомнительный образ жизни неясный - * outcome неясный исход equivocal двусмысленный ~ сомнительныйБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > equivocal
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4 сомнительный образ жизни
Makarov: equivocal mode of lifeУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > сомнительный образ жизни
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