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2 вялый
1) General subject: anaemic (о слоге), anemic (о слоге и т.п.), apathic, asleep, atonic, bloodless, dead, deficient in energy, dispirited, drowsy, dull (о торговле), easy (о рынке и т. п.), emasculate (о языке, стиле), exanimate, faded, faint, flabby, flaccid, flaggy, gutless, half-hearted, heavy headed, heavy-headed, ho hum, ho-hum, indolent, inert, insipid, lackadaisical, laggard, languishing, languorous, lax, lethargic, listless, low pressure, lukewarm, lymphatic, nerveless, oscitant, phlegmatic, phlegmy, pithless, pokesy, poppied, pulseless, quaggy, remiss, sackless, saggy, sapless, slack (о мышцах), sleepy, slow (о торговле), sluggish, soggy, spiritless, stolid, supine, switched off, switched-off, torpid, vapid, vegetable, wanting in vigor, wanting in vigour, washed out, washy, wishy-washy, withered, wooden, heavy, inactive, languid, stagnant, weak, halfhearted2) Biology: sleepy (о фруктах), soft (о мышцах)3) Medicine: hyposthenic, soft, torpent5) American: poky6) Bookish: lobotomized7) Agriculture: slow (о болезни), sluggish (о шаге лошади)8) Rare: spongy (о стиле, слоге)9) Mathematics: flasque10) Commerce: flat11) Economy: flat (о торговле), inanimate (о спросе), listless (о рыночных условиях, когда никто не проявляет интереса к покупке или продаже ценных бумаг), quiet (о рынке), soft (о конъюнктуре и т.п.), thin12) Accounting: inactive (о конъюнктуре), slow (напр. о торговле), soft (напр. о конъюнктуре)13) Diplomatic term: soft (о конъюнктуре)14) Deprecatingly: comatose15) Marine science: sluggish (о рыбе при пониженной температуре)16) Makarov: clipped, debile, dying, flabby (о ткани тела), flaccid (о ткани тела), lacking vitality, lethargical, limp, limp (напр. о цветках), low-pressure, quaggy (о человеке), soft (о мышцах и т.п.), unanimated, weak (о рынке) -
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4 небрежный
1) General subject: Cavalier, careless, casual, devil may care, devil-may-care, floppy (о стиле), forgetful, harum-scarum, heedless, hit or miss, hit-or-miss, inadvertent, inattentive, inexact, lax, loose, neglectful, negligent, nonchalant, on the sketchy side, oscitant, overly, perfunctory, ragged (о стиле), raunchy, remiss, scratchy, slack, slapdash, slipshod, slobbery, sloppy, slouchy, sloven, slovenly, touch-and-go, uncareful, unkempt (о стиле), unthorough, offhand (тон), slurred, flippant, devil-may-carish, mindless, unheeding2) Rare: regardless3) Law: reckless4) Architecture: sketchy6) Business: dishonest7) Quality control: slack (о работе)8) Makarov: backhand, backhanded -
5 невнимательный
1) General subject: absent-minded, careless, forgetful, heedless, inadvertent, inattentive, incogitant, inconsiderate, incurious, inexact, inobservant, neglectful (к кому-либо, чему-либо), negligent (к чему-л.), oscitant, perfunctory, remiss, thoughtless (к другим), unheedful, unheeding, unlistening, unmindful, unobservant, unregardful, unsolicitous, unthoughtful, unwatchful, uncaring2) French: distrait3) Rare: regardless4) Psychology: unattending5) Jargon: nobody home, numb, nobody home6) Makarov: inconsiderate (к другим) -
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7 тупоумный
1) General subject: beef-witted, chumpish, dull, dull-witted, fat witted, fat-witted, lumpish, oscitant, stupid, thick-headed, dim-witted, doltish, feeble-minded3) Australian slang: not the full quid4) Makarov: fat -
8 вялый
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9 невнимательный
inattentive имя прилагательное:inattentive (невнимательный, неучтивый)unmindful (невнимательный, забывчивый) -
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drowsy имя прилагательное: -
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См. также в других словарях:
Oscitant — Os ci*tant, a. [L. oscitans, antis, p. pr. of oscitare: cf. F. oscitant.] 1. Yawning; gaping. [1913 Webster] 2. Sleepy; drowsy; dull; sluggish; careless. [1913 Webster] He must not be oscitant, but intent on his charge. Barrow. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
oscitant — oscitánt adj. m., pl. oscitánţi; f. sg. oscitántă, pl. oscitánte Trimis de siveco, 10.08.2004. Sursa: Dicţionar ortografic OSCITÁNT, Ă adj. (Liv.) Neglijent, neatent, neîngrijit. [cf … Dicționar Român
oscitant — index lifeless (dull), otiose, phlegmatic Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
oscitant — oscitant, ante (o ssi tan, tan t ) adj. Terme de médecine. Fièvre oscitante, fièvre accompagnée de bâillements fréquents. ÉTYMOLOGIE Lat. oscitare, bâiller … Dictionnaire de la Langue Française d'Émile Littré
oscitant — yawning, from L. oscitans, prp. of oscitare to gape, yawn, from os citare to move the mouth (see ORAL (Cf. oral) and CITE (Cf. cite)) … Etymology dictionary
oscitant — oscitancy, oscitance, n. /os i teuhnt/, adj. 1. yawning, as with drowsiness; gaping. 2. drowsy or inattentive. 3. dull, lazy, or negligent. [1615 25; < L oscitant (s. of oscitans) (prp. of oscitare to gape, yawn), equiv. to os mouth + cit(are) to … Universalium
oscitant — adj 1. drowsy, groggy, dozy, nodding, dozing, heavy eyed, yawning; sleepy, sleeping, asleep, half asleep, somnolent, slumberous, slumbery; off in a world of one s own, with one s head in the clouds, in the clouds, a million miles away; oblivious … A Note on the Style of the synonym finder
oscitant — os·ci·tant … English syllables
oscitant — /ˈɒsətənt/ (say osuhtuhnt) adjective 1. gaping; yawning. 2. drowsy; inattentive. 3. Rare indolent; negligent. {Latin oscitans, present participle} –oscitancy –oscitance, noun …
oscitant — adjective showing lack of attention or boredom the yawning congregation • Syn: ↑drowsy, ↑yawning • Similar to: ↑inattentive • Derivationally related forms: ↑oscitancy … Useful english dictionary
yawning — I noun an involuntary intake of breath through a wide open mouth; usually triggered by fatigue or boredom he could not suppress a yawn the yawning in the audience told him it was time to stop he apologized for his oscitancy • Syn: ↑yawn,… … Useful english dictionary