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Макаров: беспомощный младенец -
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[ʹhelplıs] a1. 1) беспомощныйhelpless infant [invalid] - беспомощный младенец [инвалид]
helpless ship - судно, потерявшее управление
I am helpless in the matter - тут я ничего не могу сделать, я бессилен помочь в этом деле
2) неумелый, неловкий2. не получающий помощи; нуждающийся (в помощи); беззащитный3. тщетный, бесполезный -
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1. n младенец, дитя; ребёнокterm infant — ребёнок, родившийся в срок
2. n юр. несовершеннолетний3. a младенческий, детскийinfant school — дошкольное учреждение; детский сад; ясли
4. a начальный, зарождающийсяСинонимический ряд:1. young (adj.) callow; green; immature; juvenile; unfledged; unripe; young; youthful2. baby (noun) babe; baby; bantling; foundling; kid; neonate; newborn; new-born; nurseling; nursling; suckling; toddler; totАнтонимический ряд: -
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1. a беспомощныйhelpless ship — судно, потерявшее управление
2. a неумелый, неловкий3. a не получающий помощи; нуждающийся; беззащитный4. a тщетный, бесполезныйСинонимический ряд:1. abandoned (adj.) abandoned; deserted; exposed; neglected2. defenseless (adj.) defenceless; defenseless; dependent; disabled; feeble; impotent; invalid; paralysed; powerless; unable; unprotected3. incompetent (adj.) incapable; incompetent; inefficient; inexpert; shiftless; unfitАнтонимический ряд:capable; independent; strong -
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младенец; детскийinfant school — дошкольное учреждение; детский сад; ясли
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