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1 outlandish dialect
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[aʋtʹlændıʃ] a1. 1) иностранный2) поэт. заморский, чужестранный2. странный, диковинный, необычный; чуднойoutlandish behaviour - странное /необъяснимое/ поведение
what outlandish manners! - какие странные манеры!
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autˈlændɪʃ прил.
1) заморский, иноземный, иностранный, чужеземный Syn: foreign, overseas
2) перен. а) странный;
диковинный, необычайный outlandish hairstyle ≈ странная прическа Syn: bizarre, strange, odd б) нелепый, абсурдный outlandish idea ≈ смехотворная идея, абсурдная идея Syn: absurd, odd
3) уединенный, глухой;
дальний, отдаленный (о местности) Syn: distant, remote иностранный - * customs обычаи других стран - an * dialect иностранный язык заморский, чужестранный - * dress заморское платье странный, диковинный, необычный;
чудной - an * hat причудливая шляпа - * behaviour странное (необъяснимое) поведение - * ideas оригинальные мысли - what * manners! какие странные манеры! глухой (о местности) outlandish глухой (о местности) ~ заморский, чужестранный, чужеземный ~ нелепый, чудной ~ странный;
диковинный, необычайныйБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > outlandish
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5 иностранный язык
1) General subject: lingo2) Computers: foreign language3) Jargon: bat (первоначально об индийских языках), batt (первоначально об индийских языках)4) Makarov: an outlandish dialect, outlandish dialect -
6 необычный
1) General subject: abnormal( gains, losses) (по размеру), above average, above-average, bastard (о форме или размере), different, distinguished, exceptional, exotic, extraordinary, far-out, freak, funky (Context: "If you're looking for something funky with flavours to match scoot along to this Marylebone favourite and prepare to be awakened." (about a restaurant) http://www.london-eating.co.uk/archives/2003/1/479.asp), insistent, intriguing, irregular, king size, king sized, king-sized, novel, off center, off-center, out of the ordinary, out of the run, out of the way, out-of-the-way, outlandish, peculiar, preternatural, quaint, quirky, signalled, singular, spacey, spacy, superordinary, unaccustomed, uncommon, unconventional, uncustomary, unfamiliar, unique, unnatural, unordinary, unusual, unwonted, way out, way-out, odd, queer, rare, larger-than-life, whimsy, left-field, curious, as queer as a nine bob note, with a difference, ferosh3) Dialect: more than ordinary4) American: off the wall5) Military: nonconventional6) Engineering: strange7) Agriculture: abnormal8) Rare: heteroclite, inusitate9) Law: anomalous10) Economy: supernormal11) Australian slang: iffy12) Architecture: king-size13) Psychology: out of the common, peculiar (вызывающий беспокойство или неприятное ощущение), supernatural14) Jargon: West Coast, kinky, off-beat, out in the left field, killer, funny, goobey15) Quality control: unorthodox16) Psychoanalysis: aberrant17) Makarov: exceptive, nonstandard, off the beaten track, utter18) Archaic: uncouth19) Taboo: screwy
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