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81 gaunt
[gɔ:nt] a նիհար, վտիտ, հյուծված -
82 Gaunt
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83 Gaunt (Cloth Of)
The City of Ghent, or Gand, in Flanders, commonly spelt Gaunt in in the Middle Ages, was celebrated very early for its cloth and linen manufactures. No particular cloth is indicated. -
84 gaunt figure
Общая лексика: костлявая фигура, худощавая фигура -
85 gaunt hillside
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86 gaunt landscape
Общая лексика: пустынная местность -
87 gaunt legs
Общая лексика: тощие ноги -
88 gaunt old man
Общая лексика: измождённый старик -
89 gaunt factor
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90 gaunt adj
[ɡɔːnt]emaciato (-a), (face) smunto (-a), scarno (-a), (grim, desolate) desolato (-a) -
91 gaunt hillside
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92 gaunt figure
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93 gaunt hillside
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94 gaunt landscape
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95 gaunt legs
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96 gaunt old man
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97 gaunt-faced
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98 Gaunt correction factor
физ.поправочный множитель Гаунта, гаунтовский множительEnglish-Russian scientific dictionary > Gaunt correction factor
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99 a gaunt room
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100 old house stood gaunt and empty
Макаров: старый дом был мрачным и заброшеннымУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > old house stood gaunt and empty
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Gaunt — is a adjective that describes a living thing as being bony, thin and/or sickly. It may be used to describe a barren deserted place. Gaunt may also refer to:People with the name Gaunt* Dan Gaunt, a young Welsh darts prodigy tipped as the new Phil… … Wikipedia
Gaunt — ist der Name der folgenden Personen: Maurice de Gaunt (13. Jahrhundert), englischer Adliger und Erbauer von Beverston Castle John of Gaunt, 1. Duke of Lancaster (1340–1399), englischer Prinz Mary Gaunt (1861 1942), australische Schriftstellerin… … Deutsch Wikipedia
gaunt — gaunt·let·ed; gaunt·ly; gaunt·ness; gaunt; gaunt·let; gaunt·let·ted; … English syllables
gaunt´ly — gaunt «gnt, gahnt», adjective verb. –adj. 1. very thin and bony; with hollow eyes and a starved look: »Hunger and suffering had made the lost hikers gaunt. SYNONYM(S): lean, spare, lank. See syn. under thin. (Cf. ↑thin) 2. such as to cause… … Useful english dictionary
Gaunt — Gaunt, a. [Cf. Norw. gand a thin pointed stick, a tall and thin man, and W. gwan weak.] Attenuated, as with fasting or suffering; lean; meager; pinched and grim. The gaunt mastiff. Pope. [1913 Webster] A mysterious but visible pestilence,… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
gaunt — [go:nt US go:nt] adj [Date: 1400 1500; Origin: Perhaps from a Scandinavian language] 1.) very thin and pale, especially because of illness or continued worry = ↑drawn ▪ the old man s gaunt face 2.) literary a building, mountain etc that is gaunt… … Dictionary of contemporary English
gaunt — [ gɔnt ] adjective very thin, usually because you are sick, tired, or worried: His face was pale and gaunt. ╾ gaunt|ness noun uncount … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
gaunt — [gônt, gänt] adj. [ME gawnte, earlier gant, slender, thin, gaunt < ?] 1. thin and bony; hollow eyed and haggard, as from great hunger or age; emaciated 2. looking grim, forbidding, or desolate gauntly adv. gauntness n … English World dictionary
Gaunt — Gaunt, veralteter englischer Name für Gent … Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon
gaunt — mid 15c. (as a surname from mid 13c.), from M.Fr. gant, of uncertain origin; perhaps from a Scandinavian source (Cf. O.N. gand a thin stick, also a tall thin man ) and somehow connected with the root of gander. Connection also has been suggested… … Etymology dictionary
gaunt — rawboned, angular, lank, lanky, *lean, spare, scrawny, skinny Analogous words: cadaverous, wasted, *haggard, worn: *thin, slim, slender, slight Contrasted words: portly, plump, *fleshy, fat, stout, corpulent, obese, rotund, chubby … New Dictionary of Synonyms