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1 безграничное честолюбие
честолюбие, снедающее человека — consuming ambition
Русско-английский большой базовый словарь > безграничное честолюбие
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2 взлелеянное честолюбие
честолюбие, снедающее человека — consuming ambition
Русско-английский большой базовый словарь > взлелеянное честолюбие
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3 честолюбие
1. ambitiousness2. ambitionчестолюбие, снедающее человека — consuming ambition
Синонимический ряд:тщеславие (сущ.) тщеславие -
4 чрезмерный
1. lavish2. superfluous3. unreasonable4. exorbitant5. overmuch6. unduly7. unnecessarily8. immoderate9. inordinate10. overextended11. overly12. overweening13. supererogatory14. excessive15. redundant16. undueСинонимический ряд:1. чрезвычайно (прил.) безмерно; неимоверно; непомерно; чрезвычайно2. слишком (проч.) излишне; не в меру; непомерно; сверх всякой меры; сверх меры; свыше меры; слишком; уж очень; через меру; чересчур -
5 чрезмерное честолюбие
1) General subject: grasping ambition2) Makarov: immoderate ambitionУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > чрезмерное честолюбие
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