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  • 1 dȏrgъ

    dȏrgъ Grammatical information: adj. o Accent paradigm: c Proto-Slavic meaning: `dear'
    Page in Trubačev: V 77
    Old Church Slavic:
    dragъ `dear' [adj o]
    Russian:
    dorogój `dear' [adj o]
    Czech:
    drahý `dear' [adj o]
    Slovak:
    drahý `dear' [adj o]
    Polish:
    drogi `dear' [adj o]
    Serbo-Croatian:
    drȃg `dear' [adj o], drága [Nomsf], drágo [Nomsn];
    Čak. drå̑g (Vrgada) `dear' [adj o], drå̄gȁ [Nomsf], drå̑go [Nomsn];
    Čak. drȃh (Orbanići) `dear, nice, expensive' [adj o], drāgȁ [Nomsf], drãga [Nomsf], drȃgo [Nomsn]
    Slovene:
    drȃg `expensive, dear' [adj o], drága [Nomsf]
    Bulgarian:
    drag `expensive, dear' [adj o]
    Proto-Balto-Slavic reconstruction: dorgos
    Latvian:
    dā̀rgs `dear' [adj o]

    Slovenščina-angleščina big slovar > dȏrgъ

  • 2 drag

    costly, dear, expensive, precious

    Slovenian-english dictionary > drag

См. также в других словарях:

  • expensive — ex‧pen‧sive [ɪkˈspensɪv] adjective 1. costing a lot of money: • expensive computer equipment • Many manufacturers would find setting up their own High Street stores prohibitively expensive (= so expensive that they could not afford it ) . 2.… …   Financial and business terms

  • Expensive — Ex*pen sive, a. 1. Occasioning expense; calling for liberal outlay; costly; dear; liberal; as, expensive dress; an expensive house or family. [1913 Webster] War is expensive, and peace desirable. Burke. [1913 Webster] 2. Free in expending; very… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • expensive — index exorbitant, invaluable, priceless, prohibitive (costly), valuable Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …   Law dictionary

  • expensive — 1620s, given to profuse expenditure, from EXPENSE (Cf. expense) + IVE (Cf. ive). Meaning costly is from 1630s. Earlier was expenseful (c.1600). Expenseless was in use mid 17c. 18c., but there seems nothing now to which it applies, and the… …   Etymology dictionary

  • expensive — *costly, dear, valuable, precious, invaluable, priceless Analogous words: exorbitant, extravagant, *excessive, immoderate Antonyms: inexpensive …   New Dictionary of Synonyms

  • expensive — [adj] high priced an arm and a leg*, at a premium, big ticket*, costly, dear, excessive, exorbitant, extravagant, fancy, high, highway robbery*, holdup*, immoderate, inordinate, invaluable, lavish, out of sight*, overpriced, plush, posh, pretty… …   New thesaurus

  • expensive — ► ADJECTIVE ▪ costing a lot of money. DERIVATIVES expensively adverb expensiveness noun …   English terms dictionary

  • expensive — [ek spen′siv, ikspen′siv] adj. requiring or involving much expense; high priced; dear SYN. COSTLY expensively adv. expensiveness n …   English World dictionary

  • expensive — ex|pen|sive W2S1 [ıkˈspensıv] adj costing a lot of money ≠ ↑cheap ▪ the most expensive restaurant in town ▪ Petrol is becoming more and more expensive. ▪ Photography is an expensive hobby. expensive to buy/run/produce/maintain etc ▪ The house was …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • expensive — /Ik spensIv/ adjective 1 costing a lot of money: That s a very expensive camera. Is it insured? | the most expensive restaurant in town | expensive to produce/run/buy etc: Cadillacs are beautiful cars but expensive to run. | prohibitively… …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • expensive — adj. VERBS ▪ be, look, prove, seem, sound ▪ Her suit looked extremely expensive. ▪ become, get …   Collocations dictionary

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