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1 чрезмерная доза
1) Medicine: overdose2) Makarov: a nocent dose (могущая повредить здоровью), excessive dose, nocent dose (могущая повредить здоровью), overdosage -
2 виновный
1) General subject: contributor( to the crisis) (в кризисе), culpable, culprit, delinquent, guilty, perpetrator2) Law: guilty party, liable (например, в словосочетании "виновная сторона" (в договоре))3) Diplomatic term: nocent4) leg.N.P. defaulter, guilty person, malfactor -
3 вредный
1) General subject: adverse, bad, baneful, bloody minded, bloody-minded (о человеке), cankerous, contrarious, deleterious, destructive, detrimental, evil, harmful, hurtful, ill, inimical, injurious, malign, mischievous, nocuous, noisome, noxious, parlous, peccant, pernicious, pestiferous, pestilent, prejudicious, snaky (о человеке), unhealthy, unsalutary (для здоровья), unwholesome, verminous, wicked, prejudicial, sinister, unuseful (терминология НЛП), mean (talking about a person: He's a real mean guy. He's such a mean guy.), unconducive2) Biology: baleful, deleterous, grievous (о животном)3) Medicine: adversive, deleteriolis, mephitic, poisonous, unhealthy (для здоровья)4) Dialect: unlucky5) Obsolete: virose6) Botanical term: harmful (лат. perniciosus), injurious (лат. perniciosus)8) Bookish: nocent9) Chemistry: Xn10) Law: malefic, maleficent, malignant, obnoxious, prejudical11) Mining: obnoxious (об атмосфере и газах), toxic12) Fishery: unfavorable13) Business: wrongful14) Drilling: idle (о пространстве)15) Makarov: adverse (о влиянии, эффекте), dangerous, dangerous (опасный), deleterious (о влиянии, эффекте), detrimental (для здоровья), detrimental (о влиянии, эффекте), evil (о примере, совете и т.п.), harmful (о влиянии, эффекте), hazardous (опасный), hostile, insalutary, parasitic, parasitical, pestilential, sickly (об условиях жизни), unfavourable (о влиянии, эффекте), unhealthy (нездоровый), vicious16) Taboo: hell, hell around, you-know-where -
4 наказуемый
1) General subject: blameable, blameful, blameworthy, disciplinable, obnoxious, penal (законом), penalty, punishable2) Law: bad, disciplinable (в широком смысле)3) Diplomatic term: nocent4) leg.N.P. liable to punishment -
5 виновник
См. также в других словарях:
Nocent — No cent (n[=o] sent), a. [L. nocens, p. pr. of nocere to hurt. See {Nuisance}, {Noxious}.] 1. Doing hurt, or having a tendency to hurt; hurtful; mischievous; noxious; as, nocent qualities. I. Watts. [1913 Webster] 2. Guilty; the opposite of… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Nocent — No cent, n. A criminal. [Obs.] Sir T. Browne. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
nocent — index harmful, lethal, noxious, pernicious, pestilent Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
nocent — [nō′sənt] adj. [LME < L nocens, prp. of nocere, to harm: see NECRO ] Now Rare 1. causing harm or injury; hurtful 2. guilty or criminal … English World dictionary
nocent — adjective Etymology: Middle English, from Latin nocent , nocens, from present participle of nocēre to harm, hurt more at noxious Date: 15th century harmful … New Collegiate Dictionary
nocent — /noh seuhnt/, adj. 1. harmful; injurious. 2. Archaic. guilty. [1400 50; late ME < L nocent , s. of nocens, prp. of nocere to do harm; see ENT] * * * … Universalium
nocent — /nowsant/ From Latin nocere, guilty. The nocent person … Black's law dictionary
nocent — /nowsant/ From Latin nocere, guilty. The nocent person … Black's law dictionary
nocent — adjective Causing injury; harmful. Ant: innocent … Wiktionary
nocent — adj harmful, hurtful, nocuous, noxious, noisome; injurious, pernicious, baneful, deleterious, baleful, menacing. See nocuous … A Note on the Style of the synonym finder
nocent — no·cent … English syllables