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Общая лексика: явное безразличие в отношенииУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > marked indifference to
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English-Russian combinatory dictionary > marked indifference
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Общая лексика: явное безразличие в отношенииУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > marked indifference concerning
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Общая лексика: явное безразличие в отношенииУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > marked indifference towards
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[ɪn'dɪf(ə)rəns]nбезразличие, равнодушие- studied indifference- show indifference to smb, smth- show indifference to one's personal appearance
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[ɪn'dɪf(ə)r(ə)n(t)s]сущ.1) беззаботность, безразличие, равнодушиеindifference about / concerning smth. / smb. — равнодушие к чему-л. / кому-л.
to affect / feign indifference — притворяться равнодушным
to display / show indifference — выказывать безразличие
Syn:2) нейтральность; беспристрастность3) маловажность, незначительность, несерьёзность, ничтожностьSyn:4) посредственность; промежуточностьSyn: -
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1) надпочвенный2) наземный3) поверхность || поверхностный; приповерхностный4) горн. дневная поверхность5) площадь; покрытие•- assembly datum surface - bivariate normal surface - completely ramified surface - double curved surface - double ruled surface - heat exchange surface - heat transfer surface - locally polyhedral surface - semilocally one-connected surface - surface of constant width - surface of negative curvature - surface of nonnegative curvature - surface of parabolic type - surface of positive total curvature - surface of zeroth kind
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