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n. m.1. 'Ace', top guy, expert. Un as de l'aviation: A crack pilot. Dans le monde des ordinateurs, c'est un as! He's the top wallah where computers are concerned!2. (Waiters' slang): Table number one. (Calls such as 'Une choucroute à l'as!' answered by 'Ça roule!' can often be heard in restaurant kitchens in France.)3. (pol.): Alibi. Il avait un carré d'as: He'd fixed himself up with four good alibis.4. Aller à l'as (fig.): To 'come a cropper', to 'come unstuck', to suffer a setback (also: aller a dame).5. Bouffer à l'as: To go hungry, to miss a meal, to go without food.6. Passer à l'as:a To vanish into thin air, to disappear. Dès qu'il flaira lafailiite, il décida de passer à l'as: As soon as bankruptcy loomed, he did a moonlight.b Passer quelqu'un à l'as: To by-pass someone in a share-out.c Passer quelque chose à l'as: To 'pinch', to filch, to spirit something away.7. Veiller à l'as: To 'keep one's eyes peeled', to keep a sharp look-out.8. Etre plein aux as: To be 'rolling in it', to be extremely wealthy.9. As de pique:a Nonentity, highly forgettable person.b 'Parson's nose' (that part of a fowl indeed looks like an ace of spades upside down).c Arse-hole, anal sphincter.d Etre fichu (also: foutu) comme l'as de pique (of person): To be dressed like a guy, to be as scruffy as they come. (of job): To be bungled, to be badly executed. -
82 ignorable
a такой, которым можно пренебречь, не принимаемый во вниманиеignorable fact — факт, который можно игнорировать
Синонимический ряд:discountable (adj.) discountable; forgettable; omissible; passable -
83 omissible
a могущий быть опущенным, неважный, такой, которым можно пренебречьСинонимический ряд:discountable (adj.) discountable; forgettable; ignorable; passable -
84 unforgettable
a незабываемый, незабвенныйСинонимический ряд:1. hard to forget (adj.) hard to forget; haunting; nagging; obsessive; recurrent; seductive2. indelible (adj.) indelible; lasting; memorable3. notable (adj.) extraordinary; impressive; notable; remarkable; uncommon; unique; unusualАнтонимический ряд:commonplace; forgettable -
85 eminently
eminently ['emɪnəntlɪ](very) éminemment, tout à fait;∎ an eminently likeable young man un jeune homme tout à fait aimable;∎ to be eminently successful réussir brillamment;∎ eminently suitable qui convient parfaitement;∎ it is eminently desirable that… il est fort à souhaiter que…, il est éminemment souhaitable que…;∎ what an eminently sensible idea! quelle sage idée!;∎ he was eminently unqualified il n'était absolument pas qualifié;∎ humorous an eminently forgettable film un film qui n'a rien d'inoubliable -
86 vergessen
- {to forget (forgot,forgotten) quên, không nhớ đến, coi thường, coi nhẹ - {to unlearn (unlearnt,unlearnt) bỏ, gạt bỏ = vergessen (vergaß,vergessen) {to leave out}+ = zu vergessen {forgettable}+ = etwas vergessen {to be oblivious of something; to leave something behind}+ = ich habe es vergessen {I forgot about it}+ = das habe ich prompt vergessen {I clean forgot about it}+ = ich werde es nie vergessen {It is etched on my memory}+ = es ist vorbei und vergessen {It's dead and buried}+ = es ist kaum zu glauben, daß er es vergessen hat! {to think of his forgetting it!}+
См. также в других словарях:
Forgettable — For*get ta*ble, a. Liable to be, or that may be, forgotten. Carlyle. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
forgettable — (adj.) 1827, from FORGET (Cf. forget) + ABLE (Cf. able). First attested in a translation from German by Carlyle … Etymology dictionary
forgettable — [[t]fə(r)ge̱təb(ə)l[/t]] ADJ GRADED If you describe something or someone as forgettable, you mean that they do not have any qualities that make them special, unusual, or interesting. He has acted in three forgettable action films... He was… … English dictionary
forgettable — adjective Date: 1845 fit or likely to be forgotten < a forgettable movie > … New Collegiate Dictionary
forgettable — for·get·ta·ble (fər gĕtʹə bəl, fôr ) adj. Fit or apt to be forgotten: a movie with very forgettable characters. * * * … Universalium
forgettable — for|get|ta|ble [fəˈgetəbəl US fər ] adj not very interesting or good often used humorously ≠ ↑unforgettable ▪ He d had a role in one or two forgettable movies … Dictionary of contemporary English
forgettable — for|get|ta|ble [ fər getəbl ] adjective quickly forgotten because of having no interesting or special qualities: forgettable TV sitcoms … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
forgettable — adjective often humorous not very interesting or good: a completely forgettable movie … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
forgettable — UK [fə(r)ˈɡetəb(ə)l] / US [fərˈɡetəb(ə)l] adjective quickly forgotten because of having no interesting or special qualities forgettable TV sitcoms … English dictionary
forgettable — forget ► VERB (forgetting; past forgot; past part. forgotten or chiefly US forgot) 1) fail to remember. 2) inadvertently neglect to do something. 3) cease to think of. 4) (forget oneself … English terms dictionary
forgettable — adjective Easily forgotten. Ant: unforgettable … Wiktionary