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1 inarticulate discontent
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2 discontent
nнеудовлетворённость; недовольство -
3 глухой
1. прил.
1) deaf прям. и перен. совсем глухой глухая тетеря глухой ночью
2) (о звуке) dull, vague, muffled, flat, toneless;
indistinct глухой гул
3) линг. unvoiced, voiceless, surd, breathed
4) (отдаленный) out-of-the-way, remote;
god-forsaken (заброшенный) ;
desolate, lonely, solitary глухой угол в глухой провинции глухой переулок
5) (заросший) overgrown, wild глухой лес
6) (о времени или сезоне) dead;
late
7) (сплошной) tight, solid, blind, blank
8) (об одежде) buttoned-up, done up;
not open
9) (смутный) suppressed, obscure глухая молва глухое недовольство
2. муж.;
скл. как прил. deaf man/boy/woman/girl;
мн.;
коллект. the deafглух|ой -
1. прил. deaf (тж. перен.) ;
~ на оба уха deaf in both ears;
~ на одно ухо deaf in one ear;
он совершенно глух he is stone-deaf;
он был глух к нашим мольбам he was deaf to our entreaties;
2. прил. (о голосе) toneless;
(о звуке) dull, hollow, indistinct, muffled;
~ согласный лингв. voiceless consonant;
3. прил. (смутный, скрытый) suppressed;
~ое недовольство suppressed/inarticulate discontent;
~ая молва vague rumours pl. ;
4. прил. (отдалённый) remote;
(безлюдный) lonely;
~ое место remote/out-of-the-way place;
~ая улица lonely/solitary street;
5. прил. (заросший) wild, overgrown;
~ лес dense forest;
6. прил. (сплошной, без отверстий) blind;
~ая стена blank wall;
7. в знач. сущ. м. deaf man*, deaf boy;
ж. deaf woman*, deaf girl;
мн. собир. the deaf;
~ ночью at the dead of night;
~ое время a time of darkness and stagnation;
~ая пора slack period;
~ой сезон dead season.
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