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Общая лексика: окаменелая рыба -
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[ʹpetrıfaıd] a1. 1) окаменелый2) мёртвый, застывший, неживойpetrified language - древний язык, известный только по памятникам письменности
3) неодобр. холодный, каменный2. застывший; оцепеневший, парализованный3. разг. мертвецки пьяный -
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1. a окаменелый2. a мёртвый, застывший, неживойpetrified language — древний язык, известный только по памятникам письменности
3. a неодобр. холодный, каменный4. a застывший; оцепеневший, парализованный5. a разг. мертвецки пьяныйСинонимический ряд:1. afraid (adj.) afraid; aghast; apprehensive; fearful; fearsome; frightened; scared2. stony (adj.) adamant; craggy; flinty; hard; jagged; obdurate; pebble-strewn; rocky; stony3. dazed (verb) bemused; benumbed; dazed; paralyzed; stunned; stupefied4. set (verb) caked; concreted; congealed; dried; hardened; petrified; set; solidified -
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The English-Russian dictionary general scientific > petrified
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прил. ископаемый, окаменелый Syn: fossil, stony окаменелый - * fish окаменелая рыба - * remains окаменелости мертвый, застывший, неживой - * langauge древний язык, известный только по памятникам письменности (неодобрительно) холодный, каменный - * obduracy каменное упорство - * coldness ледяное спокойствие застывший;
оцепеневший, парализованный - * with horror оцепеневший от ужаса (разговорное) мертвецки пьяныйБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > petrified
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