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1. n книжн. отличительная черта характера; склад ума2. n книжн. особенность стиля, своеобразие манеры3. n книжн. характерная особенность структуры организма человека4. n книжн. мед. идиосинкразия, аллергияСинонимический ряд:1. attribute (noun) attribute; distinction; feature; mark; property; quality2. disposition (noun) disposition; habit; tendency3. personal mannerism (noun) characteristic; eccentricity; minor eccentricity; peculiarity; personal mannerism; quirk; singularity; trait -
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The English-Russian dictionary general scientific > idiosyncrasy
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28 idiosyncrasy of drug
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29 idiosyncrasy of machine
Автоматика: характеристики станкаУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > idiosyncrasy of machine
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30 idiosyncrasy of machine
English-Russian dictionary of mechanical engineering and automation > idiosyncrasy of machine
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Универсальный англо-русский словарь > oral provocation test for idiosyncrasy
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33 radio operator's idiosyncrasy
Военный термин: особенности почерка радистаУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > radio operator's idiosyncrasy
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Англо-русский словарь по авиационной медицине > food idiosyncrasy
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English-Russian military dictionary > radio operator's idiosyncrasy
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English-Russian small dictionary of medicine > drug idiosyncrasy
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Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > идиосинкразия
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1. n идиома, идиоматическое выражение2. n характерный для данного языка оборот3. n язык; говор, наречие, диалект4. n своеобразие языка5. n особая творческая манера выражения, особый стильСинонимический ряд:1. dialect (noun) cant; dialect; jargon; language; lexicon; lingo; patois; slang; speech; terminology; tongue; vernacular; vocabulary2. idiosyncrasy of speech (noun) accepted phrase; argot; expression; idiosyncrasy of speech; irregular language; localism; provincialism; vernacularism3. parlance (noun) parlance; style -
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1. n манера, особенность2. n манерность3. n иск. маньеризмСинонимический ряд:1. characteristic (noun) character; characteristic; constitution; features; make-up; property; quality2. idiosyncrasy (noun) artificiality; habit; idiosyncrasy; peculiarity; preciosity; pretension; quirk; tic3. pose (noun) affectation; airs; lugs; pose; pretence; prettyism -
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n манерная изысканность, изощрённость; утончённостьСинонимический ряд:idiosyncrasy (noun) affectation; artificiality; characteristic; idiosyncrasy; mannerism; peculiarity; pretension; quirk
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Idiosyncrasy — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Idiosyncrasy Información personal Origen Japón Información artística Género(s) … Wikipedia Español
Idiosyncrasy — Idiosyncrasy, from Greek ιδιοσυγκρασία, idiosunkrasia , a peculiar temperament , habit of body ( idios one s own and syn krasis mixture ) is defined as an individualizing quality or characteristic of a person or group, and is often used to… … Wikipedia
idiosyncrasy — [id΄ē ō siŋ′krə sē, id΄ē ōsin′krə sē] n. pl. idiosyncrasies [Gr idiosynkrasia < idio , one s own, peculiar (see IDIO ) + synkrasis, a mixing together, tempering < synkerannynai, to mix together < syn , together + kerannynai, to mix <… … English World dictionary
Idiosyncrasy — Id i*o*syn cra*sy, n.; pl. {Idiosyncrasies}. [Gr. ?; i dios proper, peculiar + ? a mixing together, fr. ? to mix together; ? with + ? to mix: cf. F. idiosyncrasie. See {Idiom}, and {Crasis}.] A peculiarity of physical or mental constitution or… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
idiosyncrasy — index characteristic, disposition (inclination), feature (characteristic), identity (individuality), irregularity … Law dictionary
idiosyncrasy — (n.) c.1600, from Fr. idiosyncrasie, from Gk. idiosynkrasia a peculiar temperament, from idios one s own (see IDIOM (Cf. idiom)) + synkrasis temperament, mixture of personal characteristics, from syn together + krasis mixture. Originally in… … Etymology dictionary
idiosyncrasy — *eccentricity Analogous words: peculiarity, individuality, distinctiveness or distinction, characteristicness or characteristic (see corresponding adjectives at CHARACTERISTIC): manner, way, *method, mode: mannerism, affectation, *pose … New Dictionary of Synonyms
idiosyncrasy — meaning ‘an individual s particular habit or mode of behaviour’, is derived from the Greek words idio ‘own, peculiar’, sun ‘together’, and krasis ‘mixture’ and so its etymological meaning is ‘a peculiar mixing together’. It is wrong to spell it… … Modern English usage
idiosyncrasy — [n] oddity, quirk affectation, bit, characteristic, distinction, eccentricity, feature, habit, mannerism, peculiarity, singularity, trait, trick; concepts 411,644 … New thesaurus
idiosyncrasy — ► NOUN (pl. idiosyncrasies) 1) a way of behaving or thinking peculiar to an individual. 2) a distinctive characteristic of a thing. ORIGIN Greek idiosunkrasia, from idios own + sun with + krasis mixture … English terms dictionary
idiosyncrasy — 1. An individual mental, behavioral, or physical characteristic or peculiarity. 2. In pharmacology, an abnormal reaction to a drug, sometimes specified as genetically determined. [G. idiosynkrasia, fr. idios, one s own, + synkrasis, a mixing… … Medical dictionary