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illiterate [ɪ'lɪtərət](a) (unable to read or write) analphabète;∎ functionally illiterate illettré(b) (uneducated) ignorant, sans éducation;∎ many young people are scientifically illiterate de nombreux jeunes gens n'ont aucune formation ou connaissance scientifique;∎ figurative to be emotionally illiterate ne pas savoir exprimer ses émotions2 nounanalphabète mf;∎ functional illiterate illettré(e) m,f -
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illiterate [ɪˈlɪtərɪt]1. adjective[person] analphabète2. nounanalphabète mf* * *[ɪ'lɪtərət]noun, adjective analphabète (mf) -
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A n1 ( person) analphabète mf ;2 the illiterate (+ v pl) les analphabètes.B adj1 [person] analphabète ; -
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illiterate [ɪˊlɪtǝrət]1. n1) негра́мотный (челове́к)2) не́уч; неве́жда2. a1) негра́мотный; безгра́мотный2) необразо́ванный -
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1. adjective1) des Lesens und Schreibens unkundig; analphabetisch [Bevölkerung]2) (showing lack of learning) primitiv (abwertend)2. nounAnalphabet, der/Analphabetin, die* * *[i'litərət]1) (unable to read and write.) analphabetisch2) (having little or no education.) ungebildet•- academic.ru/36806/illiteracy">illiteracy* * *il·lit·er·ate[ɪˈlɪtərət, AM -lɪt̬-]II. adj des Lesens und Schreibens nicht kundig präd, analphabetisch; ( fig pej) ungebildet, unkultiviertmany people are computer-\illiterate viele Leute können nicht mit einem Computer umgehen* * *[I'lItərət]1. adjdes Schreibens und Lesens unkundig; country, population analphabetisch; (= badly-educated, uncultured) person ungebildet, unwissend; letter voller Fehlereconomically/musically illiterate — völlig unwissend, wenn es um Wirtschaft/Musik geht
2. nAnalphabet( in) m(f)* * *illiterate [-rət]A adj (adv illiterately)1. unwissend, ungebildet2. analphabetisch3. a) ungebildet, unkultiviert (Person)b) voller grober (grammatischer etc) Fehler (Aufsatz etc)B s1. Ungebildete(r) m/f(m)2. Analphabet(in)* * *1. adjective1) des Lesens und Schreibens unkundig; analphabetisch [Bevölkerung]2) (showing lack of learning) primitiv (abwertend)2. nounAnalphabet, der/Analphabetin, die* * *(woman) n.Analphabetin f. adj.ungebildet adj. n.Analphabet m. -
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i'litərət1) (unable to read and write.) analfabeto2) (having little or no education.) ignorante, inculto•illiterate adj analfabetotr[ɪ'lɪtərət]1 (unlettered) analfabeto,-a2 (uneducated) ignorante, inculto,-a3 (poor style) inculto,-a, pobre1 (unlettered person) analfabeto,-ailliterate [ɪl'lɪt̬ərət] adj: analfabeto: analfabeto m, -ta fadj.• analfabeto, -a adj.• iletrado, -a adj.n.• analfabeto s.m.
I ɪ'lɪtərəta) ( unable to read or write) analfabetob) ( linguistically incompetent) < person> ignorante, analfabeto; < letter> lleno de faltas
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noun analfabeto, -ta m,f[ɪ'lɪtǝrɪt]1.ADJ [person] (=unable to read or write) analfabeto; (=ignorant) ignorante, inculto; [letter, handwriting] plagado de faltas2.N analfabeto(-a) m / f* * *
I [ɪ'lɪtərət]a) ( unable to read or write) analfabetob) ( linguistically incompetent) < person> ignorante, analfabeto; < letter> lleno de faltas
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[ɪ'lɪtərət] 1.aggettivo analfabeta, illetterato; (uncultured) ignorante, illetterato2.nome analfabeta m. e f.the illiterate — + verbo pl. gli analfabeti
* * *[i'litərət]1) (unable to read and write.) analfabeta2) (having little or no education.) incolto•* * *illiterate /ɪˈlɪtərət/A a.1 analfabeta; illetterato; che non sa né leggere né scrivere2 ignorante ( in un campo specifico); analfabeta: musically illiterate, che non conosce la musica; ignorante in fatto di musica; He is politically illiterate, è un analfabeta in politica3 incolto; illetterato; ignoranteB n.2 persona incolta; individuo ignoranteilliterateness► illiteracy, def. 1 e 2.* * *[ɪ'lɪtərət] 1.aggettivo analfabeta, illetterato; (uncultured) ignorante, illetterato2.nome analfabeta m. e f.the illiterate — + verbo pl. gli analfabeti
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i'litərət1) (unable to read and write.) som ikke kan lese og skrive, analfabet2) (having little or no education.) uvitende, uutdannet•analfabetIsubst. \/ɪˈlɪt(ə)rət\/1) analfabet2) uutdannet personIIadj. \/ɪˈlɪt(ə)rət\/1) ikke lese- og skrivekyndiglandets befolkning er stort sett analfabeter\/ ikke lese- og skrivekyndig2) uutdannet, ulærd3) full av språkfeil -
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adj. analfabeet, onwetend; niet kunnen lezen en schrijven--------n. ongeletterd, analfabeet[ illitrət]♦voorbeelden: -
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I. a неграмотен, необразован
II. n неграмотен/необразован човек* * *{i'litъrъt} I. а неграмотен; необразован; II. n неграмотен* * *безкнижен; неграмотен; необразован;* * *1. i. a неграмотен, необразован 2. ii. n неграмотен/необразован човек* * *illiterate[i´litərit] I. adj неграмотен; необразован, невеж; FONT face=Times_Deutsch◊ adv illiterately; II. n неграмотен (необразован, неук) човек. -
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§ წერა-კითხვის უცოდინარი§ უწიგნური, წერაკითხვის უცოდინარი, გაუნათლებელი -
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[ɪ'lɪtərət]adj* * *[i'litərət]1) (unable to read and write.) niepiśmienny2) (having little or no education.) niewykształcony, nieuczony• -
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1. n безграмотный, необразованный человек; невежда2. a неграмотныйfunctional illiterate — малограмотный; практически неграмотный
3. a необразованный4. a безграмотный, изобилующий ошибкамиСинонимический ряд:1. ignorant (adj.) benighted; empty-headed; ignorant; know-nothing; rude; uneducated; uninformed; uninstructed; unlearned; unlettered; unschooled; untaught; untutored; unversed2. analphabet (noun) analphabetАнтонимический ряд: -
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illiterate — UK US /ɪˈlɪtərət/ adjective ► unable to read and write: »More than half of the country s population of 8m are illiterate. ► knowing little or nothing about a particular subject: »to be computer illiterate »economically/financially/technologically … Financial and business terms
illiterate — [i lit′ər it] adj. [L illiteratus, unlettered: see IN 2 & LITERATE] 1. ignorant; uneducated; esp., not knowing how to read or write 2. having or showing limited knowledge, experience, or culture, esp. in some particular field [musically… … English World dictionary
Illiterate — Il*lit er*ate, a. [L. illiteratus: pref. il not + literatus learned. See {In } not, and {Literal}.] Unable to read or write; ignorant of letters or books; unlettered; uninstructed; uneducated; as, an illiterate man, or people. Syn: Ignorant;… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
illiterate — (adj.) early 15c., uneducated, unable to read (originally of Latin), from L. illiteratus unlearned, unlettered, ignorant; without culture, inelegant, from assimilated form of in not, opposite of (see IN (Cf. in ) (1)) + literatus, lit. furnished… … Etymology dictionary
illiterate — illiterate, innumerate Illiterate (16c) means ‘unable to read or write’ or ‘poorly educated’; innumerate (20c) means ‘having no knowledge of or aptitude for the principles of mathematics’. The corresponding positive forms literate and numerate… … Modern English usage
illiterate — ► ADJECTIVE 1) unable to read or write. 2) ignorant in a particular subject or activity; politically illiterate. DERIVATIVES illiteracy noun illiterately adverb … English terms dictionary
illiterate — index unversed Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
illiterate — adj unlettered, uneducated, untaught, *ignorant, untutored, unlearned Antonyms: literate Contrasted words: taught, instructed, educated, schooled (see TEACH) … New Dictionary of Synonyms
illiterate — [adj] unable to read well; lacking education benighted, catachrestic, ignorant, inerudite, solecistic, uneducated, unenlightened, ungrammatical, uninstructed, unlearned, unlettered, unread, unschooled, untaught, untutored; concept 402 Ant. able,… … New thesaurus
illiterate — [[t]ɪlɪ̱tərət[/t]] illiterates 1) ADJ Someone who is illiterate does not know how to read or write. A large percentage of the population is illiterate. N COUNT An illiterate is someone who is illiterate. ...an educational centre for illiterates.… … English dictionary
illiterate — adjective Etymology: Middle English, from Latin illiteratus, from in + litteratus literate Date: 15th century 1. having little or no education; especially unable to read or write < an illiterate population > 2. a. showing or marked by a lack of… … New Collegiate Dictionary