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noun collocation1) смышленость; находчивость; сообразительность; практическая смекалка2) растворитель для красок* * *(n) инициатива; искусство составлять краски; находчивость; практическая смекалка; растворитель для красок; смелость; смышленость; сообразительность* * *здравый смысл, практический ум; находчивость* * *[gump·tion || 'gʌmpʃn] n. смышленость, находчивость, сообразительность, здравый смысл, растворитель для красок* * *находчивостьсмекалкасмекалкусметкасметкусмышленостьсообразительность* * *разг. 1) здравый смысл, практический ум 2) инициатива 3) растворитель для красок -
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['gʌmpʃ(ə)n]n розм.кмітли́вість, тяму́щість, винахі́дливість -
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s.1 sensatez, sentido común (familiar) (common sense); narices, agallas (courage)2 iniciativa, ambición.3 inventiva, facultad creadora, creatividad, ingenio. -
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находчивостьсмекалкасмекалкусметкасметкусмышленостьсообразительность -
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Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Gumption
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n.тапқырлық, зеректік -
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sagduyu ve beceriklilik, giriskenlik, yüreklilik -
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kb. Inf.: enersi, inisiatif. -
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['ɡʌmpʃ(ə)n](fam: initiative) spirito d'iniziativa, (common sense) buon senso, senso pratico -
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Общая лексика: у него на это пороху не хватитУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > he has no gumption for it
См. также в других словарях:
Gumption — Gump tion, n. [OE. gom, gome, attention; akin to AS. ge[ o]mian, gyman, to regard, observe, gyme care, OS. gomean to heed, Goth. gaumjan to see, notice.] [1913 Webster] 1. Capacity; shrewdness; common sense. [Colloq.] [1913 Webster] One does not… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
gumption — 1719, originally Scottish, common sense, shrewdness, also drive, initiative, possibly connected with M.E. gome attention, heed, from O.N. gaumr heed, attention. Sense of initiative is first recorded 1812 … Etymology dictionary
gumption — *sense, common sense, good sense, judgment, wisdom Analogous words: sagaciousness or sagacity, shrewdness, perspicaciousness or perspicacity, astuteness (see corresponding adjectives at SHREWD) … New Dictionary of Synonyms
gumption — [n] nerve, initiative ability, acumen, astuteness, cleverness, commonsense, discernment, enterprise, get up and go*, good sense, horse sense*, industry, judgment, perspicaciousness, perspicacity, resourcefulness, sagaciousness, sagacity, savvy,… … New thesaurus
gumption — ► NOUN informal ▪ shrewd initiative and resourcefulness. ORIGIN of unknown origin … English terms dictionary
gumption — [gump′shən] n. [< Scot dial. < ? ME gome, attention (< ON gaumr), with playful Latinate suffix] Informal 1. Obs. shrewdness in practical matters; common sense 2. courage and initiative; enterprise and boldness … English World dictionary
gumption — n. (colloq.) courage the gumption to + inf. (will she have enough gumption to refuse?) * * * [ gʌmpʃ(ə)n] (colloq.) [ courage ] the gumption to + inf. (will she have enough gumption to refuse?) … Combinatory dictionary
gumption — [[t]gʌ̱mpʃ(ə)n[/t]] 1) N UNCOUNT If someone has gumption, they are able to think what it would be sensible to do in a particular situation, and they do it. [INFORMAL] We now find that common sense, or what used to be called gumption, is a thing… … English dictionary
gumption — gumptionless, adj. gumptious, adj. /gump sheuhn/, n. Informal. 1. initiative; aggressiveness; resourcefulness: With his gumption he ll make a success of himself. 2. courage; spunk; guts: It takes gumption to quit a high paying job. 3. common… … Universalium
gumption — noun Etymology: origin unknown Date: 1719 1. chiefly dialect common sense, horse sense 2. enterprise, initiative < lacked the gumption to try > … New Collegiate Dictionary
gumption — gump|tion [ˈgʌmpʃən] n [U] [Date: 1700 1800; Origin: Perhaps from gome attention (13 19 centuries), from Old Norse gaumr] the ability and determination to decide what needs to be done and to do it ▪ At least she had the gumption to phone me … Dictionary of contemporary English