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21 bizzarro
bizarre* * *bizzarro agg.1 strange; odd; peculiar; extravagant; eccentric; ( grottesco) bizarre2 ( di cavallo) high spirited.* * *[bid'dzarro]1) (strano) [oggetto, fatto, atto] bizarre, odd, weird; [ persona] peculiar, eccentric, weird; [ idea] outlandish, crazy; [ nome] funny, odd* * *bizzarro/bid'dzarro/1 (strano) [oggetto, fatto, atto] bizarre, odd, weird; [ persona] peculiar, eccentric, weird; [ idea] outlandish, crazy; [ nome] funny, odd; di forma -a oddly shaped -
22 delirante
delirante agg. delirious, raving; delirante di gioia, delirious (o crazy) with joy; pubblico delirante, ecstatic audience.* * *[deli'rante]1) med. [persona, stato] delirious2) fig. [entusiasmo, folla] delirious; (folle) [idea, discorso] wild, outlandish* * *delirante/deli'rante/1 med. [persona, stato] delirious2 fig. [entusiasmo, folla] delirious; (folle) [idea, discorso] wild, outlandish. -
23 abwegig
Adj. (sonderbar) bizarre, outlandish, off-beat umg.; (unangebracht) inept, out of place; (seltsam) weird, peculiar; (grundlos) unfounded, mistaken, groundless* * *devious; inept* * *ab|we|gig ['apveːgɪɠ]adjabsurd; Verdacht unfounded, groundless* * *1) deviously2) (not direct; not straightforward: We climbed the hill by a devious route; He used devious methods to get what he wanted.) devious* * *ab·we·gig[ˈapve:gɪç]1. (unsinnig) absurdein \abwegiger Gedanke/eine \abwegige Idee a far-fetched thought/ideaein \abwegiger Verdacht an unfounded [or a groundless] suspicion2. (merkwürdig) strange, bizarre, weird* * ** * *abwegig adj (sonderbar) bizarre, outlandish, off-beat umg; (unangebracht) inept, out of place; (seltsam) weird, peculiar; (grundlos) unfounded, mistaken, groundless* * ** * *adj.devious adj. adv.deviously adv. -
24 estrambótico
estrambótico
◊ -ca adjetivo ‹persona/idea/conducta› eccentric;‹ vestimenta› outlandish, bizarre
estrambótico,-a adj fam outlandish, eccentric ' estrambótico' also found in these entries: Spanish: estrambótica English: bizarre - fancy - way -
25 preposterous
1. a книжн. нелепый, бессмысленный, абсурдный; противоречащий здравому смыслу2. a редк. перевёрнутый, поставленный в обратном порядкеСинонимический ряд:1. absurd (adj.) absurd; asinine; excessive; fatuous; inane; irrational2. foolish (adj.) crazy; donkeyish; dotty; feeble-minded; foolish; harebrained; idiotic; idleheaded; insane; loony; loopy; lunatic; mad; nonsensical; sappy; silly; tomfool; unearthly; wacky; zany3. impossible (adj.) impossible; inconceivable; incredible; unbelievable; unimaginable; unthinkable4. obscene (adj.) monstrous; obscene; outrageous; ridiculous; shocking; unconscionable; unreasonable5. outlandish (adj.) erratic; extravagant; extreme; fantastic; farfetched; implausible; ludicrous; outlandish; wildАнтонимический ряд:realistic; reasonable; sensible; sound -
26 grotesque
adjective, grotesquely adverb* * *[ɡrə'tesk](very strange-looking: a grotesque figure.) grotesk- academic.ru/87590/grotesquely">grotesquely* * *gro·tesque[grə(ʊ)ˈtesk, AM groʊˈ-]I. n ART, LIT Groteske fII. adj grotesk, absurd* * *[grəU'tesk]1. adjthe body was in a grotesque position — der Körper lag völlig verzerrt da
he was rather grotesque to look at — seine Erscheinung wirkte grotesk
2. n1) (ART)the grotesque — die Groteske
* * *grotesque [ɡrəʊˈtesk]A adj (adv grotesquely) grotesk:a) KUNST verzerrt, fantastischb) seltsam, bizarrc) absurd, lächerlichB s1. KUNST Groteske f, groteske Figur2. the grotesque das Groteske* * *adjective, grotesquely adverb* * *adj.fratzenhaft adj.grotesk adj. -
27 peregrina
f.scallop (vieira).pres.indicat.3rd person singular (él/ella/ello) present indicative of spanish verb: peregrinar.imperat.2nd person singular (tú) Imperative of Spanish verb: peregrinar.* * *f., (m. - peregrino)* * *
Del verbo peregrinar: ( conjugate peregrinar)
peregrina es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente indicativo2ª persona singular (tú) imperativo
Multiple Entries:
peregrina
peregrinar
peregrino,-a
I sustantivo masculino y femenino pilgrim
II adjetivo
1 (ave) migratory
2 (insólito, disparatado) strange, odd
* * *peregrina nf[vieira] scallop* * *I adj1 ave migratory2 idea strange, outlandishII m, peregrina f pilgrim -
28 peregrino
Del verbo peregrinar: ( conjugate peregrinar) \ \
peregrino es: \ \1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
peregrinó es: \ \3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativoMultiple Entries: peregrinar peregrino
peregrino
◊ -na adjetivo1 ‹idea/respuesta› outlandish, peculiar 2 ■ sustantivo masculino, femenino pilgrim
peregrino,-a
I sustantivo masculino y femenino pilgrim
II adjetivo
1 (ave) migratory
2 (insólito, disparatado) strange, odd ' peregrino' also found in these entries: Spanish: peregrina English: pilgrim -
29 чужий
1) ( який належить іншому) smb. else's, another's, other'sприсвоїти чужу думку — to borrow an idea; to plagiarize
чужий термінал комп. — visitor terminal
3) ч (як ім.) stranger, foreigner; outsider -
30 haarsträubend
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