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1 породивший опасения
Русско-английский военно-политический словарь > породивший опасения
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2 порождающий опасения
Русско-английский военно-политический словарь > порождающий опасения
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3 опасение
1. apprehensions2. misgiving3. fear; apprehension; anxiety4. anxiety5. apprehensionСинонимический ряд:страх (сущ.) боязнь; опаска; опаску; страх -
4 смутное опасение
Русско-английский большой базовый словарь > смутное опасение
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5 породит опасения
Русско-английский военно-политический словарь > породит опасения
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6 порождать опасения
Русско-английский военно-политический словарь > порождать опасения
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7 बोध _bōdha
बोध a. Knowing, understanding.-धः [बुध्-भावे घञ्]1 Perception, knowledge, apprehension, observation, conception; बालानां सुखबोधाय T. S.-2 Idea, thought.-3 Understanding, intellect, intelligence, wisdom.-4 Waking up, becoming awake, a waking state, cons- ciousness.-5 Opening, blooming, expanding.-6 In- struction, advice, admonition.-7 Awakening, rousing.-8 An epithet, designation.-9 N. of a district.-1 Exciting (a perfume.)-Comp. -अतीत a. unknowable, incomprehensible.-कर a. one who teaches or informs.(-रः) 1 a bard or minstrel who wakes up his master by singing appropriate songs in the morning.-2 an instructor, a teacher.-गम्य a. intelligible.-पूर्व a. intentional, conscious; cf. अबोधपूर्व Ś.5.2.-पूर्वम् ind. knowingly, consciously.-वासरः the eleventh day in the bright half of Kārtika when Viṣṇu is sopposed to rise from his four months' sleep; see Me.112, and प्रबोधिनी. -
8 भीतिः _bhītiḥ
भीतिः f. [भी-क्तिन्]1 Fear, apprehension, dread, terror; न भेजिरे भीमविषेण भीतिम् Bh.2.8.-2 Shaking, tremour.-3 Danger, risk.-Comp. -कृत् a. causing or exciting fear.-छिद् a. keeping away fear.-नाटितकम् a gesticulation or representation of fear. -
9 बोध
bodhámfn. knowing, understanding, AshṭāvS. (cf. gaṇa jvalâ̱di);
m. waking, becoming orᅠ being awake, consciousness AV. MBh. etc.;
the opening of blossom, bloom Cat. ;
the taking effect (of spells;
acc. with pra-yā, « to begin to take effect») ib. ;
exciting (a perfume) Var. ;
perception, apprehension, thought, knowledge, understanding, intelligence Kāv. Rājat. Pur. ;
designation Sāh. Pāṇ. Sch. ;
awakening, arousing W. ;
making known, informing, instructing MW. ;
Knowledge personified as a son of Buddhi Pur. ;
N. of a man MārkP. (cf. Pāṇ. 4-1, 107);
pl. N. of a people MBh. ;
- बोधकर
- बोधगम्य
- बोधघनाचार्य
- बोधचित्तविवरण
- बोधतस्
- बोधधिषण
- बोधपञ्चदशिका
- बोधपूर्वम्
- बोधपृथ्वीधर
- बोधप्रक्रिया
- बोधमय
- बोधवती
- बोधवासर
- बोधविलास
- बोधसार
- बोधसिद्धि
- बोधसुधाकर
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10 lleno de emoción
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11 dull
1. a тупой, бестолковый, тупоумный2. a неповоротливый, тяжёлый, медлительный; вялый3. a подавленный; печальный, хмурый, невесёлый4. a унылый, печальный, приводящий в уныние; безрадостный5. a хмурый, пасмурный6. a скучный, наводящий скуку; монотонный7. a невкусный, пресный8. a тупой, неотточенный9. a тех. засалившийся10. a тусклый, неяркий; блёклый; матовый11. a притупленный, приглушённый; неясный, смутный12. a слабый, плохой, неясный13. a безжизненный, бесчувственный, тусклый14. a нечувствительный15. a вялый; бездеятельный16. a горн. плохо проветриваемый17. v делать тупым, вялым; утомлять18. v затуплять, делать тупым19. v притуплять; уменьшать20. v делать смутным, неясным; делать тусклым, блёклым21. v наводить мат, делать матовым, матировать22. v тускнеть; становиться матовым23. v редк. хмуриться, делаться пасмурнымСинонимический ряд:1. apathetic (adj.) apathetic; lethargic; sluggish; torpid2. banausic (adj.) banausic; dreary; humdrum; monotone; monotonous; plodding; poky; stodgy3. blind (adj.) blind; purblind; uncomprehending4. blunt (adj.) blunt; dulled; edgeless; obtuse; pointless; unsharpened5. boring (adj.) blah; boring; depressing; drear; fatuous; foolish; inapt6. colorless (adj.) colorless; lackluster; lifeless; lusterless; prosaic; prosy7. colourless (adj.) bleak; colourless; dark; dingy; gloomy; sober; sombre8. downcast (adj.) bad; blue; cast down; chapfallen; crestfallen; dejected; depressed; disconsolate; dispirited; doleful; down; downcast; downhearted; down-in-the-mouth; downthrown; droopy; heartsick; heartsore; heavy-hearted; hipped; low; low-spirited; melancholic; melancholy; mopey; saddened; soul-sick; sunk; unhappy; woebegone9. dry (adj.) arid; aseptic; bromidic; dry; dryasdust; dusty; insipid; irksome; sterile; stuffy; tedious; tiresome; tiring; uninteresting; weariful; wearisome; weary10. flat (adj.) blind; dead; dim; drab; earthbound; flat; lacklustre; mat; matter-of-fact; muddy; murky; muted; pedestrian; spiritless; subfusc; unimaginative; uninspired11. insensible (adj.) anesthetic; benumbed; bloodless; hard; impassible; insensate; insensible; insensitive; numb; rocky; unresponsive; wooden12. listless (adj.) heavy; languid; listless; placid13. off (adj.) off; slack; slow; soft14. overcast (adj.) cloudy; louring; lowering; nubilous; overcast; overclouded15. retarded (adj.) dim-witted; feebleminded; half-witted; imbecile; moronic; quarter-witted; retarded; simple; simpleminded; slow-witted16. somber (adj.) fat; inactive; inanimate; inert; sad; somber; sullen17. stupid (adj.) backward; beefheaded; beef-witted; beetleheaded; blear-eyed; blear-witted; blockheaded; blockish; blunted; chuckleheaded; dense; doltish; dumb; duncical; faint; fatheaded; goosey; hammerheaded; numskulled; pinhead; pinheaded; stupid; thick; thickheaded; thick-witted18. allay (verb) allay; alleviate; assuage; lessen19. blunt (verb) benumb; blunt; desensitise; disedge; hebetate; numb; obtund; stupefy; turn20. deaden (verb) deaden; desensitize; fade; muddy; mull; pale; shackle; soften; tarnish21. depress (verb) deject; depress; discourage; dishearten; dispirit; sadden22. dim (verb) becloud; befog; blear; blur; cloud; dim; eclipse; fog; gloom; haze; mist; obscure; shadowАнтонимический ряд:alert; bright; brilliant; burnished; cheerful; clever; encourage; exciting; exhilarating; hearten; humorous; imaginative; inspirit; intelligent; intensify; lively; sharp; smart
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