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tr[ɪgnə'reɪməs]1 ignorante nombre masulino o femenino, analfabeto,-aignoramus [.ɪgnə'reɪməs] n: ignorante mf; bestia mf; bruto m, -ta fn.(§ pl.: ignoramuses) = ignorante s.m.,f.• melón s.m.'ɪgnə'reɪməsnoun (hum) inculto, -ta m,f, analfabeto, -ta m,f (fam)[ˌɪɡnǝ'reɪmǝs]N ignorante mf, inculto(-a) m / f* * *['ɪgnə'reɪməs]noun (hum) inculto, -ta m,f, analfabeto, -ta m,f (fam) -
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[͵ıgnəʹreıməs] n (pl -es [-{͵ıgnəʹreıməs}ız])1. невежда, неуч2. юр. «дело прекратить за отсутствием состава преступления» ( формула решения большого жюри) -
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[ˌɪgnə'reɪməs]1) Общая лексика: недоросль, неуч, дурак, идиотка, идиот, тупица, кретин, балда, глупец, балбес, дурень, остолоп, придурок, профан2) Латинский язык: невежда, "мы не знаем" юр. (формула вывода большого жюри об отсутствии достаточных оснований для предания обвиняемого суду)3) Юридический термин: "дело прекратить за отсутствием состава преступления" (формула решения большого жюри), "мы не знаем" (формула вывода большого жюри об отсутствии достаточных оснований для предания обвиняемого суду) -
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[ˏɪgnə`reɪməs]невежда, неуч, профанАнгло-русский большой универсальный переводческий словарь > ignoramus
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[ig·no·ra·mus || ‚ɪgnə'reɪməs]◙ n. בור ועם-הארץ* * *◙ ץראה-םעו רוב◄ -
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См. также в других словарях:
Ignoramus — Ig no*ra mus, n. [L., we are ignorant. See {Ignore}.] 1. (Law) We are ignorant; we ignore; being the word formerly written on a bill of indictment by a grand jury when there was not sufficient evidence to warrant them in finding it a true bill.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
ignoramus — (n.) 1570s, from an Anglo French legal term (early 15c.), from L. ignoramus we do not know, first person present indicative of ignorare not to know (see IGNORANT (Cf. ignorant)). The legal term was one a grand jury could write on a bill when it… … Etymology dictionary
ignoramus — [ig΄nə rā′məs, ig΄nəram′əs] n. pl. ignoramuses [< the name of a lawyer in Geo. Ruggle s play Ignoramus (1615); L, lit., we take no notice (a legal term formerly written on a bill of indictment by a grand jury that finds it to be not a true… … English World dictionary
ignoramus — ig·no·ra·mus /ˌig nə rā məs/ n: no bill at bill 3b Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996 … Law dictionary
ignoramus — meaning ‘an ignorant person’, has the plural form ignoramuses. It was originally a law term from the Latin word meaning ‘we do not know’, and the ending has nothing to do with Latin nouns in us … Modern English usage
ignoramus — ► NOUN (pl. ignoramuses) ▪ an ignorant or stupid person. ORIGIN originally a formula uttered by a grand jury about an indictment considered to be backed by insufficient evidence to bring before a petty jury: from Latin, we do not know (in legal… … English terms dictionary
Ignoramus — (Roget s Thesaurus) < N PARAG:Ignoramus >N GRP: N 1 Sgm: N 1 ignoramus ignoramus dunce Sgm: N 1 wooden spoon wooden spoon Sgm: N 1 no scholar no scholar GRP: N 2 Sgm: N 2 sciolist sciolist smatterer dabbler … English dictionary for students
ignoramus — This has had the meaning of an ignorant person since the early seventeenth century, when a play by Ruggles, written to expose the ignorance and arrogance of lawyers, was first performed. Ignoramus, the title of the play, was also the name of… … A dictionary of epithets and terms of address
ignoramus — noun (plural muses; also ignorami) Etymology: Ignoramus, ignorant lawyer in Ignoramus (1615), play by George Ruggle, from Latin, literally, we are ignorant of Date: circa 1616 an utterly ignorant person ; dunce … New Collegiate Dictionary
ignoramus — /ig neuh ray meuhs, ram euhs/, n., pl. ignoramuses. an extremely ignorant person. [1570 80; < L ignoramus we ignore (1st pers. pl. pres. indic. of ignorare to be ignorant of, IGNORE); hence name of an ignorant lawyer in the play Ignoramus (1615)… … Universalium
ignoramus — UK [ˌɪɡnəˈreɪməs] / US noun [countable] Word forms ignoramus : singular ignoramus plural ignoramuses old fashioned someone who does not know very much … English dictionary