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1 добрый
1) General subject: angelic, angelical, beneficent, benign, benignant, big hearted, big-hearted, couth, decent, genial (а не гениальный), gentle, good hearted, good-hearted, good-natured, gracious, grandfatherly, grandmaternal, grandmotherly, grandpaternal, kind, kind hearted, kind-hearted, kindly, open hearted, open-hearted, soft, soft hearted, soft-hearted, solid, tender hearted, tender-hearted, ungrudging, warm hearted, warm-hearted, generous, bounteous2) Obsolete: fair3) Psychology: charitable4) Jargon: robin5) Makarov: as good as gold, good (в вежливом, иногда ироническом или снисходительном обращении), sweet -
2 жестокосердный
1) General subject: flint hearted, flint-hearted, flinty hearted, flinty-hearted, hard hearted, hard of heart, hard-hearted, iron hearted, iron-hearted, steel hearted, steel-hearted, stony hearted, stony-hearted, cruel, cruel-hearted, scoundrel-hearted2) Psychology: uncompassionate3) Taboo: soft as a whore-lady's heart -
3 трусливый
1) General subject: base spirited, base-spirited, caitiff, chicken heart, chicken hearted, chicken liver heart, chicken-hearted, chicken-liver, coward, cowardly, craven, currish, dastardly, faint-hearted, hen hearted, hen-hearted, lily livered, milk livered, milk-livered, narrow spirited, narrow-spirited, nerveless, niddering, pigeon hearted, pigeon-hearted, pluckless, poltroon, poor spirited, poor-spirited, pusilanimous, rabbit hearted, rabbit-hearted, recreant, sneaking, sneaky, unheroic, unmanlike, unmanly, weak hearted, weak-hearted, white livered, white-livered, yellow bellied, yellow livered, poltroonish, fainthearted2) Colloquial: funky, yellow, yellow-livered3) Literal: struthious4) Bookish: pusillanimous5) Rare: invalorous, lily-livered6) Australian slang: piss-weak, weak as piss7) Jargon: chicken livered, shiftiey-eyed, shifty-eyed, windy, yellow-bellied, fink8) Taboo: candyass, chicken, chicken-shit, half-assed, pucker-assed, sneak tip -
4 чёрствый
General subject: as cold as charity, bankrupt of compassion, callous, chill, cold hearted, cold-hearted, dead hearted, dead to all feelings, dead-hearted, frozen, hard, hard as the nether millstone, hard hearted, hard-boiled, hard-hearted, indurate, obdurate, ossified, shallow hearted, shallow-hearted (о человеке), stale, stale hard, steel hearted, steel-hearted, unfeeling, unsympathetic, as cold as a fish, wooden -
5 бессердечный
1) General subject: as cold as charity, as hard as nails, callous, cold-hearted, coldhearted, cruel, empty hearted, empty-hearted, hard as the nether millstone, hard fisted, hard handed, hard hearted, hard-fisted, hard-handed, hard-hearted, heartless, iron hearted, iron-hearted, ossified, soulless, unfeeling, unnatural, cruel-hearted, dead inside2) Jargon: hard-boiled3) Makarov: hardened -
6 великодушный
1) General subject: benevolent, benign, benignant, big, big hearted, big-hearted, chivalrous, forgiving, generous, great hearted, great-hearted, high minded, high-minded, large, large hearted, large-hearted, liberal, lordly, magnanimous, noble, noble minded, noble-minded, open hearted, open-handed, open-hearted, whole souled, whole-souled, large-minded, solicitous2) Obsolete: gentle3) Makarov: chivalric -
7 малодушный
1) General subject: chicken heart, chicken hearted, chicken liver heart, chicken livered, chicken-hearted, chicken-liver, chicken-livered, coward, cowardly, craven, currish, faint-hearted, fainthearted, half-hearted, hen hearted, hen-hearted, marrowless, narrow spirited, narrow-spirited, nerveless, poltroonish, poor spirited, poor-spirited, pusilanimous, pusillanimous, recreant, unheroic, unmanlike, unmanly, weak hearted, weak kneed, weak minded, weak spirited, weak-hearted, weak-kneed, weak-minded, weak-spirited, white livered, white-livered, yellow livered, caitiff2) Colloquial: yellow-livered3) Rare: invalorous4) Jargon: yellow-bellied5) Makarov: weak as water6) Archaic: heartless -
8 мягкосердечный
General subject: kind hearted, kind-hearted, soft hearted, soft-hearted, softhearted, tender hearted, tender-hearted, weak hearted, weak-hearted -
9 отзывчивый
1) General subject: charitable, kind hearted, kind-hearted, kindly, outgoing, quick to sympathize, respondent, responsive, soft, soft hearted, soft-hearted, softhearted, sympathetic, tender hearted, tender-hearted, understanding, warm hearted, warm-hearted2) Obsolete: mutual3) Bookish: ministering4) Religion: ministering (Performing the functions of a minister of religion; also giving aid or service)5) Accounting: sensitive6) Makarov: aware -
10 бесчувственный
1) General subject: as cold as charity, bloodless, brute, callous, chill, cold blooded, cold-blooded, dead hearted, dead pan, dead to all feelings, dead-hearted, dead-pan, destitute of feeling, emotionless, hard as nails, hard boiled, hard-boiled, hard-hearted, harsh, impassible, impassive, indurate, inhuman, insensate, insensible, insentient, iron hearted, iron-hearted, marble, marble hearted, marble-hearted, senseless, stockish, tearless, unalive, unfeeling, as cold as a fish2) Bookish: anesthetic3) Rare: unhuman4) Jargon: white5) Makarov: dead, gehuman, insensitive, rocky -
11 бездушный
1) General subject: callous, computerlike, dead hearted, dead-hearted, hard hearted, hard-hearted, heartless, hollow hearted, hollow-hearted, insensate, soulless2) Colloquial: hardboiled -
12 нерешительный
1) General subject: can't say boo to a goose, deliberate, double minded, double-minded, doubtful, doubting, dubitative, faint hearted, faint-hearted, faltering, fearful, feeble minded, flaccid, half and half, half hearted, half-and-half, half-hearted, hesitant, hesitative, hesitatory, indecisive, infirm, infirm of purpose, irresolute, off again on again, off-again on-again, on again off again, on-again-off-again, pluckless, shilly-shally, shillyshally, shy, suspensive, twofold, undecided, undetermined, unready, unresolved, unsteadfast, vacillating, vacillatory (о человеке), waffling, wanting in purpose, weak, weak hearted, weak kneed, weak minded, weak-hearted, weak-kneed, weak-minded, wishy washy, wishy-washy, dithering, head-scratcher, ditherer, marginal2) Colloquial: sticky3) Bookish: ephectic5) Law: feeble-minded6) Jargon: soft-head, in a dither, shook7) Psychoanalysis: vague8) Makarov: indeterminate, tentative, uncertain -
13 жестокосердный
flint-hearted* * ** * *flint-hearted, hard-hearted, stony-hearted* * *flint-heartedstony-hearted -
14 добросердечный
General subject: gentle hearted, gentle-hearted, good hearted, good-hearted, kind-hearted, kindhearted, warm -
15 мужественный
1) General subject: courageous, daring, fearless, full hearted, full-hearted, heart whole, heart-whole, high hearted, high mettled, high spirited, high stomached, high-hearted, high-mettled, high-spirited, high-stomached, manful, manly, masculine, red blooded, red-blooded, soldierly, sportsmanlike, spunky, stalwart, stoical, unfearing, valiant, virile, stout-hearted, butch2) Obsolete: tall3) Philosophy: stoic (о человеке, поведении и т.п.)4) Bookish: doughty, fortitudinous5) Spanish: macho6) Jargon: Nature Boy, hairy-ass(ed)7) Taboo: ballocks'd, full of fuck, two-fisted -
16 смелый
1) General subject: Amazonian, adventurous, audacious, bauld, bold, brave, challenging, confident, courageous, daredevil, daring, dashing, gallant, game, gamy, gutty, hardy, hazardable, high-spirited, intrepid, lion-hearted, manful, manly, mettled, mettlesome, nervy, plucky, spirited, spunky, steel hearted, steel-hearted, stout, stout hearted, stout-hearted, swingeing, unfearing, venturesome, venturous, ambitious, edgy, fearless3) Obsolete: tall4) Literal: Trojan5) Bookish: doughty7) Jargon: ding-dong8) American English: bodacious9) Taboo: full of fuck, hot-shit -
17 чистосердечный
1) General subject: candid, frank, free-hearted, freehearted, hand-on-heart, heart whole, heart-whole, ingenuous, open hearted, open-hearted, pure-minded, sincere, single-hearted, whole-hearted, open-breasted ("Thou art his friend (The confidence he has in thee confirms it), and therefore I'll be open-breasted to thee." John Fletcher & Philip Massinger, "The Custom of the Country")2) Makarov: outspoken (о высказывании) -
18 трусливый
cowardly имя прилагательное:cowardly (трусливый, малодушный)craven (трусливый, малодушный)hen-hearted (трусливый, малодушный)white-livered (трусливый, малодушный)pigeon-hearted (трусливый, робкий) -
19 безжалостный
1) General subject: Draconic, bankrupt of compassion, barefisted, brutal, cold blooded, cold-blooded, cruel, dispiteous, grim, hard (hard discipline - суровая дисциплина), hard eyed, hard hearted, hard-eyed, hard-hearted, heartless, implacable, inexorable, inhuman, ironfisted, merciless, pitiless, relentless, remorseless, rigorous, steel hearted, steel-hearted, stony, unmerciful, unrelenting, unsparing, unpitying, unforgiving, to be as hard as nails, Draconian, ruthless2) Bookish: despiteous, impiteous, insensible to pity3) Rare: all-pitiless, kindless4) Makarov: bareknuckle, devoid of pity -
20 весёлый
1) General subject: Christmassy, airy, amused, bacchic, beany, blithesome, bobbish, boon, boyish, breezy, bright, bully, buoyant, cadgy, cheerful, cheery, cherry merry, cherry-merry, chirp, chirpy, coltish, convivial, debonair, exhilarated, facetious, festal, festive, festivous, frisky, frolic, frolicsome, gamesome, gay, genial, glad, gladsome, gleeful, gleesome, gleg, happy, happy go lucky, happy-go-lucky, heartsome, high, high hearted, high spirited, high stepping, high-hearted, high-spirited, high-stepping, hilarious, humoristic, humorous, jaunty, jocose, jocular, jocund, jolly, jovial, joyful, joyous, laughing, lepid, light, light hearted, light-hearted, lightsome, lilting (о мелодии и т.п.), lively, lusory, merry, mirthful, perky, playful, playsome, pleasant, pretty bobbish, rackety, riant, rident, rorty, saucy, skittish, sportful, sportive, sprightly, sunny, sunshiny, tittupy, toying, vivacious, vogie, volatile, winsome3) Dialect: peart6) Poetical language: blithe7) Bookish: debonnaire8) Rare: jestful9) Australian slang: tickled pink11) Jargon: hoo-per-doo, hooper-dooper, hooperdoo, zing, zippo, zippy, up, zip12) Emotional: fostered13) Makarov: full of mirth14) Taboo: hell-raising
См. также в других словарях:
Hearted — Heart ed, a. 1. Having a heart; having (such) a heart (regarded as the seat of the affections, disposition, or character). [1913 Webster] 2. Shaped like a heart; cordate. [R.] Landor. [1913 Webster] 3. Seated or laid up in the heart. [1913… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
-hearted — UK [hɑː(r)tɪd] US [hɑrtəd] suffix used with some adjectives to make adjectives describing someone’s character or feelings kind hearted people Thesaurus: suffixeshyponym * * * hearted … Useful english dictionary
hearted — [ hartəd ] suffix used with some adjectives to make adjectives describing someone s character or feelings: kind hearted people … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
hearted — now used only in combinations, meaning “at heart,” since c.1200, first attested in hard hearted; see HEART (Cf. heart). Related: heartedly … Etymology dictionary
-hearted — [härt′id] 〚ME〛 combining form having a (specified kind of) heart [stouthearted] * * * … Universalium
-hearted — [härt′id] [ME] combining form having a (specified kind of) heart [stouthearted] … English World dictionary
-hearted — [[t] hɑ͟ː(r)tɪd[/t]] COMB in ADJ GRADED hearted combines with adjectives such as kind or cold to form adjectives which indicate that someone has a particular character or personality or is in a particular mood. They are now realising just how… … English dictionary
-hearted — an adjective suffix meaning having a specified kind of heart: hard hearted; tender hearted …
hearted — heartedly, adv. heartedness, n. /hahr tid/, adj. 1. having a specified kind of heart (now used only in combination): hardhearted; sad hearted. 2. fixed or present in the heart. [1175 1225; ME iherted. See Y , HEART, ED3] * * * … Universalium
-hearted — UK [hɑː(r)tɪd] / US [hɑrtəd] suffix used with some adjectives to make adjectives describing someone s character or feelings kind hearted people … English dictionary
hearted — heart•ed [[t]ˈhɑr tɪd[/t]] adj. having a specified kind of heart (used in combination): hardhearted; sad hearted[/ex] • Etymology: 1175–1225 … From formal English to slang