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1 laboured style of writing
Общая лексика: вымученный слог, тяжеловесный слогУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > laboured style of writing
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2 laboured
1. a затруднённый, трудный2. a вымученный; неестественный, натянутыйСинонимический ряд:1. hard (adj.) arduous; difficult; forced; hard; strained2. overdone (adj.) ornate; overdone; overworked; overwrought; unnatural3. ponderous (adj.) elephantine; heavy-handed; ponderous4. laboured (verb) amplified; developed; dilated; elaborated; enlarged; expanded; laboured5. worked (verb) drove; fagged; laboured; moiled; strained; strove; sweat; tasked; taxed; toiled; travailed; tugged; worked -
3 laboured
[ʹleıbəd] a1. затруднённый, трудныйlaboured breathing /respiration/ - затруднённое дыхание
2. вымученный; неестественный, натянутыйlaboured style of writing - вымученный /тяжеловесный/ слог
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4 laboured
ˈleɪbəd прил.
1) трудный, затрудненный;
доставшийся с трудом laboured breathing
2) вымученный;
тяжеловесный( о стиле, шутке и т. п.) затрудненный, трудный - * breathing затрудненное дыхание - * movements связанные движения вымученный;
неестественный, натянутый - * style of writing вымученный слог - he made a * speech он еле-еле выдавил из себя речь laboured p. p. от labour ~ вымученный;
тяжеловесный (о стиле, шутке и т. п.) ~ трудный, затрудненный;
доставшийся с трудом;
laboured breathing затрудненное дыхание ~ трудный, затрудненный;
доставшийся с трудом;
laboured breathing затрудненное дыханиеБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > laboured
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