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1 впечатлительный
1) General subject: agitable, emotional, impressible, impressionable, intense, passible, sensitive, susceptible, susceptive, fickle minded2) Makarov: soft -
2 с шаткой психикой
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3 тот, кто легко поддаётся
General subject: fickle mindedУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > тот, кто легко поддаётся
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4 тот, на которого легко повлиять
General subject: fickle mindedУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > тот, на которого легко повлиять
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5 ненадёжный
1) General subject: casual, dickey (о торговом предприятии и т. п.), dicky, fair weather, faithless, faltering, faltering speech, fast and loose, fickle, fly by night, fly-by-night, frail, incalculable, insecure, moonish, precarious, questionable, shakey, shaky, shifty, slippery (о человеке), slippy, straw, tickle, touch-and-go, treacherous, tricksy, tricky, trustless, truthless (о человеке), uncertain, undependable, uneasy, unreliable, unsafe, unsound, unsteady, unsure, untrustworthy, wacky, whacky, whiffler, wonky (о вещи), flimsy (a flimsy reference point), iffy, dark-minded, error-prone2) Biology: fickle (напр. о культуре)4) Dialect: huffy5) Australian slang: suss6) Psychology: versatile7) Scottish language: uncanny8) Jargon: fluffy, hairy, loose as a goose, wonky, flaky (о человеке), loose9) Information technology: troublesome10) Oil: unserviceable11) Banking: junk (о ценных бумагах)12) Household appliances: accident-sensitive13) Automation: errorprone (напр. об элементе УЧПУ)14) Quality control: fallible15) Makarov: nondurable, pregnable, shady, unassured16) Phraseological unit: bad apple
См. также в других словарях:
fickle-minded — /fik euhl muyn did/, adj. (of a person) prone to casual change; inconstant. [1590 1600] * * * … Universalium
fickle-minded — /fik euhl muyn did/, adj. (of a person) prone to casual change; inconstant. [1590 1600] … Useful english dictionary
fickle — adj 1. capricious, whimsical, fanciful, flighty, giddy, dizzy, frivolous, facetious; changeable, variable, mutable, moody, unpredictable, unaccountable; volatile, mercurial, quicksilver; impulsive, impetuous, erratic, spasmodic, fitful, irregular … A Note on the Style of the synonym finder
fickle — c.1200, probably from O.E. ficol deceitful, cunning, tricky, related to befician deceive, and to facen deceit, treachery. Common Germanic (Cf. O.S. fekan deceit, O.H.G. feihhan deceit, fraud, treachery ), from PIE *peig evil minded, treacherous,… … Etymology dictionary
fickle — inconstant, unstable, capricious, mercurial Analogous words: Changeable, changeful, variable, protean: *fitful, spasmodic: light, light minded, frivolous, flighty, volatile (see corresponding nouns at LIGHTNESS) Antonyms: constant, *true… … New Dictionary of Synonyms
fickle — Synonyms and related words: adrift, afloat, agnostic, alternating, ambiguous, ambitendent, ambivalent, amorphous, at loose ends, brittle, capricious, chancy, changeable, changeful, coquettish, corruptible, deciduous, derelict, desultory, deviable … Moby Thesaurus
weak-minded — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) adj. moronic, idiotic, imbecilic, feebleminded; brainless, foolish, witless, empty headed, vacuous; vacillating, irresolute, fickle. See ignorance, doubt. II (Roget s IV) modif. Syn. foolish, moronic,… … English dictionary for students
double-minded — a. Unsettled, undetermined, undecided, changeable, fickle, vacillating, wavering … New dictionary of synonyms
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Kanyasulkam — is a Telugu play written by Gurazada Apparao in 1892. It is one of the earliest modern works in an Indian vernacular language, and it is the first Telugu play to deal with social issues. The play portrays the practice of Kanya sulkam (roughly… … Wikipedia
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