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['mɔdɪst]прил.1) скромный, сдержанныйSyn:Ant:2) скромный, умеренный, ограниченный3) скромный, благопристойный, застенчивыйSyn: -
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[ˈmɔdɪst] adjective1) not having, or showing, too high an opinion of one's abilities etc:مُتَواضِعHe's very modest about his success.
2) decent, or showing good taste; not shocking:بَسيط، مُحْتَشَمmodest clothing.
3) not very large; moderate:مُعْتَدِل، لَيس كَبيراShe's a person of modest ambitions.
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['modist]1) (not having, or showing, too high an opinion of one's abilities etc: He's very modest about his success.) modeste2) (decent, or showing good taste; not shocking: modest clothing.) réservé, pudique3) (not very large; moderate: She's a person of modest ambitions.) modeste•- modestly- modesty -
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['modist]1) (not having, or showing, too high an opinion of one's abilities etc: He's very modest about his success.) modesto2) (decent, or showing good taste; not shocking: modest clothing.) recatado3) (not very large; moderate: She's a person of modest ambitions.) modesto•- modestly- modesty -
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مُتَوَاضِع \ humble: not proud: Even kings pray humbly to God. lowly: (of work or a home) suited to a simple person with no social pride: I was content to do the lowly work of a roadsweeper. modest: small but large enough (personal possessions, needs, pay, etc.): He drives a modest little car, not seeming too proud of one’s abilities The winner was modest about his success. -
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adj. bescheiden; beleefd; gematigd; beperkt[ moddist]2 niet groot/opzichtig3 redelijk♦voorbeelden: -
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بَسِيط \ austere: (of conditions) hard and plain; without comfort or ornament: Some mountain people lead an austere existence. bald: plain, giving only the facts: a bald statement. homely: simple and friendly; making one feel at home: This little hotel has a homely feeling. lowly: (of work or a home) suited to a simple person with no social pride: I was content to do the lowly work of a roadsweeper. mild: (of people) gentle and quiet in manner; (of illness) not serious; (of words and actions) gentle: a mild attack of fever; a mild punishment. plain: simple; of the usual kind; without ornament: in plain English, (not using fancy language): a plain blue dress (with no ornament or other colour on it). rustic: (of country things, compared with town things) plain and simple. simple: plain; not fine or grand: We lead a simple life in the country, easy to do or to understand: a simple job; a simple question, not clever; having a rather weak brain; easily deceived. slight: small and usu. unimportant: a slight change; slight fever. modest: small but large enough (personal possessions, needs, pay, etc.): He drives a modest little car. \ See Also غير مُتَكلّف، متقشف (مُتَقَشِّف)، وضيع (وَضيع)، ساذج (ساذج)، طفيف (طفيف) -
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حَيِيّ \ bashful: (esp. of children) uncomfortable in the presence of strangers. coy: (of children) afraid of strangers; (of a girl) pretending to be nervous in front of men. modest: not seeming too proud of one’s abilities: The winner was modest about his success. shy: uncomfortable in the presence of others; unwilling to meet or talk to strangers: He’s a shy child. She’s shy of strange people. \ See Also خجول (خَجُول)، محتشم (مُحْتَشِم) -
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{'mɔdist}
1. скромен
2. сдържан, стеснителен
3. умерен (за искания, изявления, възгледи и пр.) (и ирон.)
4. непретенциозен, скромен (на вид, за количество и пр.)
5. (благо) приличен, пристоен* * *{'mъdist} a 1. скромен; 2. сдържан, стеснителен; З. умерен (за* * *умерен; сдържан; скромен; благоприличен; непретенциозен;* * *1. (благо) приличен, пристоен 2. непретенциозен, скромен (на вид, за количество и пр.) 3. сдържан, стеснителен 4. скромен 5. умерен (за искания, изявления, възгледи и пр.) (и ирон.)* * * -
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adj1) скромний; стриманий2) соромливий; добропристойний3) помірний; невеликий; обмежений* * *a1) скромний; стриманий2) скромний, соромливий; благопристойний3) помірний, невеликий, обмежений -
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1) ( not boastful) bescheiden, zurückhaltend;she's very \modest about her achievements sie prahlt nicht mit ihren Erfolgen -
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adjective1) скромный; умеренный; to be in modest circumstances жить на скромные средства2) благопристойный; сдержанныйSyn:humble, lowly, meek, retiring, shy, afbc.htm>unassuming, unpretentioussee inexpensiveAnt:conceited, overbearing, pretentious, showy* * *(a) скромный* * ** * *[mod·est || 'mɑdɪst /'mɒ-] adj. скромный, сдержанный, стеснительный, застенчивый; благопристойный, умеренный; нетребовательный, неприхотливый* * *благопристойныйневзыскательныйнепритязателеннепритязательныйнеприхотливнеприхотливыйнетребователенсдержансдержанныйскроменскромныйумеренный* * *1) скромный 2) скромный 3) скромный -
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[A]MODESTUS (-A -UM)PUDENS (-ENTIS)PUDIBUNDUS (-A -UM)PUDICUS (-A -UM)RESTRICTUS (-A -UM)VERECUNDUS (-A -UM)REFUGUS (-A -UM)TEMPERATUS (-A -UM)- VERY MODEST -
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مُحْتَشِم \ bashful: (esp. of children) uncomfortable in the presence of strangers. decent: not causing others to feel shock or shame: In some countries it is not considered decent for women to wear short dresses. modest: (of people) quiet in speech and dress and behaviour. proper: polite, showing good manners. respectable: (of clothes, behaviour, etc.) socially suitable: One’s working clothes are not always respectable enough for going to a party. seemly: old use fit; proper: seemly behaviour in church. \ See Also خجول (خَجُول) -
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مُهَذَّب \ bred, (breed), wellbred: (of a person) trained to behave politely. civil: polite. cultured: having and showing knowledge of culture; showing fineness of feeling and good manners: a cultured person. decent: pleasant: John is a very decent fellow. good: well behaved: a good boy. ladylike: like a woman with polite manners. modest: (of people) quiet in speech and dress and behaviour. polite: having good manners; not rude. refined: (of a person; his manners, speech, etc.) very polite, unnaturally polite. suave: smoothly polite. -
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