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1 замечательный
1) General subject: George, Most Excellent, admirable, eminent, enthusiastic, extraordinary, frabjous, great, jolly (тж. ирон.), markworthy, marvellous, noble, notable, noted, out of this world, outstanding, peachy, peachy keen, pip, pluperfect, remarkable, signal, signalled, singular, some (часто ирон.), splendid, striking, swinging, uncommon, unexceptionable, way up, way-up, wonderful, fascinating (The really fascinating thing is...)2) Colloquial: A1, champion, colossal, corking, famous, far-out, grand, immense, nailing, precious, rare, rattling, spanking, super-duper, superduper, tremendous, unique3) American: A No 1, all wool and a yard wide, crazy, peachy-keen, zooly, a chunk of a...4) Literal: of the first water5) Rare: eximious6) Mathematics: different, different from, distinct, distinctive, excellent, important, other than, perfect, unusual7) Architecture: fine8) Jargon: big time, boo, boss, frantic, gear, hard, heart, hunky dory, ice, mad, mess, neat, out this world, piece of ice, savage, scrumptious (об одежде, качестве пищи, внешнем виде), shirt, smashing, solid, stunning, super, swell, terrible, tip-top, tough, two-a-day, wizard, ace, hounds, (некто) mother, shag9) Information technology: dramatic10) Emotional: wizardly11) Student language: aggressive, brutal12) American English: awesome13) Emotional: terrific15) Phraseological unit: better than sex (Wonderful.) -
2 необыкновенный
1) General subject: crashing, fancy, frabjous, marvellous, out of the way, phenomenal, portentous, rare, screaming, singular, strange, terrific, transcendent, unco, uncommon, unique, unusual, unreal, porteutous, uncanny2) Colloquial: whaling3) Philosophy: transcendental4) Religion: extraordinary5) Emotional: wizardly6) Business: exceptional, remarkable7) Makarov: above the ordinary run of mankind, out of the run, terrible -
3 чудный
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4 великолепный
1) magnificent, splendid; gorgeous (пышный)
2) разг. (отличный)
excellent* * ** * *magnificent, splendid; gorgeous* * *admirablebeautifuldelightfulexcellentfantasticfinefrabjousgloriousgoluptiousgorgeousgrandgreatimmenselovelymagificentmagnificentmarvellouspalatialpalmarypompousprincelyproudremarkableresplendentshiningsmashingsovereignsplendidstunningsuperbwonderful -
5 радостный
1) joyful
2) (веселый)
merry* * ** * *1) joyful, glad, joyous 2) merry* * *amusedcheerfulfrabjousgaygladgleefulhappyjoyfulmerryroseatesunny -
6 великолепный
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7 радостный
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См. также в других словарях:
frabjous — [frab′jəs] adj. [coined by CARROLL Lewis in Through the Looking Glass] Informal splendid; magnificent … English World dictionary
frabjous — adjective a) A nonce word in s meaning fabulous and joyous . O frabjous day! Callooh! Callay! mdash; Lewis Carroll, Jabberwocky b) Great, wonderful, fabulous … Wiktionary
frabjous — /frab jeuhs/, adj. Informal. wonderful, elegant, superb, or delicious. [1872; coined by Lewis Carroll in Through the Looking Glass; perh. meant to suggest FABULOUS or JOYOUS] * * * … Universalium
frabjous — adj. (Slang) wonderful, fabulous, superb, delicious … English contemporary dictionary
frabjous — [ frabdʒəs] adjective humorous delightful; joyous. Derivatives frabjously adverb Origin 1871: coined by Lewis Carroll, appar. to suggest fair and joyous … English new terms dictionary
frabjous — frab·jous … English syllables
frabjous — /ˈfræbdʒəs/ (say frabjuhs) adjective wonderful. {coined by Lewis Carroll in the poem Jabberwocky in Through the Looking Glass (1872) by a blend of elements of fabulous and joyous} …
frabjous — adj. delightful, joyous. Derivatives: frabjously adv. Etymology: devised by Lewis Carroll, app. to suggest fair and joyous … Useful english dictionary
Jabberwocky — For other uses, see Jabberwocky (disambiguation). The Jabberwock, as illustrated by John Tenniel Jabberwocky is a nonsense verse poem written by Lewis Carroll in his 1872 novel Through the Looking Glass, and What Alice Found There, a sequel to… … Wikipedia
Jabberwocky — es un poema sin sentido escrito por el británico Lewis Carroll, quien lo incluyó en su obra Alicia a través del espejo en 1872. Jabberwocky es generalmente considerado como uno de los mejores poemas sin sentido escritos en idioma inglés. Muchas… … Wikipedia Español
frab|jous — «FRAB juhs», adjective. 1. very joyous or happy; fabulous: »a frabjous show, a frabjous comedian. 2. very bad; outrageous; terrible: »a frabjous mistake. ╂[(coined by Lewis Carroll) probably < a blend of fair, fabulous, and joyous … Useful english dictionary