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1 долговечный (-ая, -ое, -ые)
............................................................1. long-lived............................................................2. lasting(adj.) دیرپای، بادوام، ماندنی، ثابت، پاینده، پایا............................................................3. durable(adj.) باودام، پایا، دیرپای -
2 кратковременный (-ая, -ое, -ые)
............................................................1. short(adv. & adj. & pl. & vt. & n.) کوتاه، مختصر، قاصر، کوچک، باقی دار، کسردار، کمتر، غیر کافی، خلاصه، شلوار کوتاه، تنکه، یکمرتبه، بی مقدمه، پیش از وقت، ندرتا، کوتاه کردن، (برق) اتصالی پیدا کردن............................................................2. brief(adj. & vt. & n.) کوتاه مختصر، حکم، دستور، خلاصه کردن، کوتاه کردن، آگاهی دادن............................................................3. short-lived............................................................ -
3 минутный (-ая, -ое, -ые)
............................................................1. minute's............................................................2. of a minute............................................................3. short-lived............................................................4. momentary(adj.) آنی، زود گذر............................................................5. transientزود گذر، ناپایدار، فانی، کوتاه، تند، فراگذر، گذرا -
4 недолговечный (-ая, -ое, -ые)
............................................................1. short-lived............................................................2. makeshift(n.) موقت، بدلی، چاره، وسیله، چاره موقتی، آدم رذل -
5 нежилой (-ая, -ое, -ые)
........................................................................................................................2. uninhabited............................................................ -
6 обжитой (-ая, -ое, -ые)
........................................................................................................................2. homelike(adj.) راحت (مانند خانه خود آدم)، خانگی
См. также в других словарях:
-lived — / līvd or sometimes livd/ combining form Denoting having life (eg long lived) • • • Main Entry: ↑live * * * lived «lyvd», combining form. having a life: »Long lived = having a long life. * * * /ˌlıvd/ combining form : having a life of a specified … Useful english dictionary
lived-in — adj 1.) lived in places or clothes look as though they have been used or worn a lot use this to show approval a lived in look/feel ▪ The most fashionable jeans this winter have a lived in look. 2.) someone who has a lived in face looks fairly old … Dictionary of contemporary English
Lived — (l[imac]vd), a. Having life; used only in composition; as, long lived; short lived. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
lived-in — adj. having residents; as, a house with a lived in look. Syn: inhabited, tenanted. [WordNet 1.5] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
lived-in — [ lıvd ın ] adjective 1. ) a lived in place looks comfortable and not new or completely neat 2. ) INFORMAL someone who has a lived in face is quite old, but looks as if they have had an interesting life … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
-lived — see long lived; short lived … Modern English usage
-lived — [līvd, livd] 〚< ME lyved: see LIFE & ED〛 combining form having (a specified kind or duration of) life [long lived] * * * … Universalium
-lived — [līvd, livd] [< ME lyved: see LIFE & ED] combining form having (a specified kind or duration of) life [long lived] … English World dictionary
lived-in — ► ADJECTIVE 1) (of a room or building) showing comforting signs of wear and habitation. 2) informal (of a person s face) marked by experience … English terms dictionary
lived — /luyvd, livd/, adj. having life, a life, or lives, as specified (usually used in combination): a many lived cat. [1350 1400; ME; see LIFE, ED3] Pronunciation. LIVED, meaning having a certain kind or extent of life, is not derived from the… … Universalium
lived — [[t]laɪvd, lɪvd[/t]] adj. having life, a life, or lives, as specified (usu. in combination): long lived[/ex] • Etymology: 1350–1400 pron: The adjective lived is not derived from the verb live [[t]lɪv[/t]] but from the noun life [[t]laɪf[/t]] to… … From formal English to slang