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[ʹnɔıs(ə)m] a1. 1) зловонный, вонючийnoisome alleys, teeming and squalid - зловонные переулки, кишащие беднотой
2) отвратительный, мерзкий; тошнотворныйnoisome task - задание, от которого тошно делается, гнусная обязанность
2. вредный, нездоровыйnoisome pestilence - эпидемия (чумы, холеры и т. п.)
noisome ivy = poison ivy
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1. a зловонный, вонючий2. a отвратительный, мерзкий; тошнотворныйnoisome task — задание, от которого тошно делается, гнусная обязанность
3. a вредный, нездоровыйСинонимический ряд:1. dangerous (adj.) baneful; dangerous; deadly; deleterious; destructive; detrimental; harmful; hurtful; injurious2. malodorous (adj.) evil-smelling; fetid; foetid; foul-smelling; frowsy; funky; fusty; gamy; high; malodorous; mephitic; musty; nidorous; olid; putrid; rancid; rank; reeking; reeky; smelly; stale; stenchful; stenchy; stinking; stinky; strong; whiffy3. offensive (adj.) atrocious; disgusting; evil; foul; hideous; horrible; horrid; icky; loathsome; nasty; nauseating; obscene; offensive; repellent; repugnant; repulsive; revolting; sickening; ungrateful; vile4. unwholesome (adj.) insalubrious; insalutary; noxious; sickly; unhealthful; unhealthy; unsalutary; unwholesomeАнтонимический ряд:beneficial; delightful; fragrant; good; healthful; pleasant; salubrious; wholesome -
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1. n чума, чаще бубонная2. n эпидемия, поветриеСинонимический ряд:1. widespread (adj.) epidemic; pandemic; widespread2. epidemic (noun) affliction; blight; cancer; canker; curse; epidemic; pandemic; plague; scourge -
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The English-Russian dictionary general scientific > pestilence
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ˈnɔɪsəm прил.
1) вредный;
нездоровый (напр., об обстановке, атмосфере) Syn: harmful
2) а) зловонный, вонючий Syn: stinking, fetid б) противный, мерзкий, тошнотворный зловонный, вонючий - * smell зловоние - * alleys, teeming and squalid зловонные переулки, кищащие беднотой отвратительный, мерзкий;
тошнотворный - * task задание, от которого тошно делается, гнусная обязанность вредный, нездоровый - * pestilence эпидемия( чумы, холеры и т. п.) - * ivy (ботаника) сумах( Rhus gen.) ;
сумах ядоносный( Rhus toxico dendron) noisome вредный;
нездоровый ~ зловонный ~ отвратительный
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