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mulish [ˊmju:lɪʃ] aупря́мый (как осёл) -
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упрямый имя прилагательное: -
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['mjuːlɪʃ]Общая лексика: упрямый (как осел) -
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[`mjuːlɪʃ]упрямый (как осел)Англо-русский большой универсальный переводческий словарь > mulish
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adjectiveупрямый (как осел)* * *(a) упрямый* * ** * *[mul·ish || 'mjuːlɪʃ] adj. упрямый, упрямый как осел* * *упрямупрямый* * *упрямый (как осел) -
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a упрямыйСинонимический ряд:obstinate (adj.) adamant; bullheaded; closed-minded; close-minded; contumacious; deaf; die-hard; dogged; firm; hardheaded; hard-headed; headstrong; incompliant; inexorable; inflexible; intractable; intransigent; muleheaded; muley; obdurate; obstinate; pertinacious; perverse; pervicacious; pigheaded; recalcitrant; refractory; rigid; self-willed; stiff; stiff-necked; stubborn; tough; unbending; uncompromising; unpliable; unpliant; unyielding; willful; wrongheadedАнтонимический ряд: -
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1. a норовистый2. a упрямый, несговорчивый; с норовомСинонимический ряд:1. contrary (adj.) awkward; contrary; cross-grained; difficult; disinclined; froward; hesitant; impossible; restive; uncooperative; wayward; wrongheaded2. mulish (adj.) mulish; ornery; pigheaded; stubborn3. obstinate (adj.) contradictory; contumacious; headstrong; intractable; obstinate; perverse; recalcitrant; refractory; self-willedАнтонимический ряд:compliant; docile -
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1. a порочный, извращённый; испорченный2. a упрямый, упорствующий3. a несговорчивый, капризный, своенравный4. a неправильный, нарушающий нормы5. a превратный, ошибочныйСинонимический ряд:1. cantankerous (adj.) cantankerous; irascible; ornery; surly2. contrary (adj.) balky; contrary; contumacious; cross-grained; difficult; disobedient; froward; impossible; restive; wayward; wrongheaded3. evil (adj.) bad; distorted; evil; sinful; wicked4. mulish (adj.) mulish; obstreperous; recalcitrant; unmanageable5. obstinate (adj.) bullheaded; closed-minded; deaf; dogged; hardheaded; headstrong; incompliant; intractable; intransigent; muleheaded; muley; obdurate; obstinate; persistent; pertinacious; pervicacious; pigheaded; refractory; self-willed; stiff; stiff-necked; stubborn; tough; unpliable; unpliant; unyielding; wilful; willful6. vicious (adj.) corrupt; debauched; degenerate; depraved; flagitious; infamous; miscreant; nefarious; perverted; putrid; rotten; unhealthy; vicious; villainousАнтонимический ряд:accommodating; acquiescent; agreeable; amenable; amiable; assenting; capricious; changeable; complacent; compliant; condescending; cooperative; docile; ductile; moral -
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ˈɔbstɪnəsɪ сущ.
1) упрямство, неуступчивость;
настойчивость, стойкость, упорство Syn: stubbornness, perseverance
2) трудноизлечимость болезни упрямство;
настойчивость, упорство;
сопротивление - mulish * ослиное упрямство - he was irritated by his neighbour's petty obstinacies его раздражало мелочное упрямство соседа трудноизлечимость (болезни) obstinacy упрямство;
настойчивость, упорствоБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > obstinacy
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[ʹɒbstınəsı] n1. упрямство; настойчивость, упорство; сопротивлениеhe was irritated by his neighbour's petty obstinacies - его раздражало мелочное упрямство соседа
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1. n адамант, очень твёрдый минерал или металл2. n поэт. твёрдость3. a непреклонный; несокрушимыйСинонимический ряд:1. firm (adj.) firm; fixed; insistent; set; settled; unbending2. inflexible (adj.) adamantine; brassbound; close-minded; determined; die-hard; dogged; hard-headed; inexorable; inflexible; iron; mulish; obdurate; obstinate; pigheaded; relentless; resolute; rigid; rockbound; rock-ribbed; single-minded; stanch; steadfast; stubborn; tough; unbendable; uncompliant; uncompromising; unswayable; unyieldingАнтонимический ряд:
См. также в других словарях:
Mulish — Mul ish (m[=u]l [i^]sh), a. Like a mule; sullen; stubborn. {Mul ish*ly}, adv. {Mul ish*ness}, n. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
mulish — index inflexible, intractable, obdurate, pertinacious, recalcitrant, restive, uncontrollable Burton s Legal Thesaurus. Willia … Law dictionary
mulish — (adj.) 1751, from MULE (Cf. mule) (1) + ISH (Cf. ish). Related: Mulishly; mulishness … Etymology dictionary
mulish — *obstinate, dogged, stubborn, pertinacious, stiff necked, pigheaded, bullheaded Analogous words: headstrong, intractable, recalcitrant, refractory, ungovernable, *unruly: fixed, set (see SET) … New Dictionary of Synonyms
mulish — [adj] obstinate adamant, bullheaded, dead set on*, dogged, firm, hardheaded, headstrong, immovable, inflexible, intractable, obdurate, opinionated, persistent, pigheaded*, recalcitrant, relentless, single minded, steadfast, strong minded,… … New thesaurus
mulish — ► ADJECTIVE ▪ stubborn (like a mule) … English terms dictionary
mulish — [myo͞o′lish] adj. like or characteristic of a mule; stubborn, obstinate, balky, etc. mulishly adv. mulishness n … English World dictionary
mulish — mul|ish [ˈmju:lıʃ] adj written refusing to do something or agree to something, in an unreasonable way = ↑stubborn ▪ a mulish look … Dictionary of contemporary English
mulish — adjective refusing to do something or agree to something in an unreasonable way; stubborn: mulish obstinacy mulishly adverb mulishness noun (U) … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
MULISH, Harry Kurt Victor — (1927– ) Writer. Mulish is among the most widely read postwar authors of the Netherlands. World War II is an important theme in his work, which can be ex plained by the fact that his father collaborated with the Nazis, while his mother was a… … Historical Dictionary of the Netherlands
mulish — adjective Etymology: 1mule Date: 1751 unreasonably and inflexibly obstinate Synonyms: see obstinate • mulishly adverb • mulishness noun … New Collegiate Dictionary