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61 melancólico
adj.melancholic, gloomy, sad, blue.m.melancholic person, melancholiac, yearner.* * *► adjetivo1 melancholic, melancholy► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 melancholic person* * *(f. - melancólica)adj.melancholy, sad, blue* * *ADJ (=triste) melancholy, sad; (=soñador) wistful* * *I II- ca masculino, femenino melancholic* * *= sombre [somber, -USA], melancholic, wistful.Ex. The major source of national library resourcing remains central governments and the general picture of funding is sombre.Ex. A historical outline of the study of personality is given with particular emphasis on the concept of the 4 humours: choleric, melancholic, phlegmatic and sanguine.Ex. A wistful look appeared in his eyes as he lingered over memories of President Langeford.* * *I II- ca masculino, femenino melancholic* * *= sombre [somber, -USA], melancholic, wistful.Ex: The major source of national library resourcing remains central governments and the general picture of funding is sombre.
Ex: A historical outline of the study of personality is given with particular emphasis on the concept of the 4 humours: choleric, melancholic, phlegmatic and sanguine.Ex: A wistful look appeared in his eyes as he lingered over memories of President Langeford.* * *1 ‹música/versos› melancholy, melancholic2 ‹persona› [ SER] melancholic, melancholy [ ESTAR] melancholyte noto muy melancólico you seem very melancholy o sad o gloomymasculine, femininemelancholic* * *
melancólico◊ -ca adjetivo
melancholy
■ sustantivo masculino, femenino
melancholic
melancólico,-a adjetivo melancholic, melancholy
' melancólico' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
melancólica
- taciturna
- taciturno
English:
blue
- broody
- melancholic
- melancholy
- wistful
* * *melancólico, -a♦ adj[música] melancholy, melancholic; [paisaje] gloomy;está muy melancólico he's very melancholy♦ nm,fmelancholy o melancholic person* * *1 adj gloomy, melancholic2 adj melancholy* * *melancólico, -ca adj: melancholy, sad* * * -
62 optimista
adj.optimistic.f. & m.optimist.* * *► adjetivo1 optimistic1 optimist* * *1. noun mf. 2. adj.* * *1.ADJ optimistic, hopeful2.SMF optimist* * *Iadjetivo optimisticIImasculino y femenino optimist* * *= optimistic, rosy [rosier -comp., rosiest -sup.], optimist, sanguine, upbeat, hopeful.Ex. The central compilers would then make a specific place in a subsequent edition for the new topic, an optimistic hope which has not always been borne out by practice.Ex. Foskett tells us that a visitor abroad may have 'a somewhat rosy view of what goes on in the host country' which is due to the fact that 'a welcome for the traveller features in most codes of honour'.Ex. The optimists claim that the transfer of information technologies to the developing world will spectacularly enhance the process of development.Ex. A historical outline of the study of personality is given with particular emphasis on the concept of the 4 humours: choleric, melancholic, phlegmatic and sanguine.Ex. Whilst no actual sales growth records were set, the news from many independent booksellers was upbeat.Ex. Jacques Kallis is hopeful of being fit for the first one-day international against Australia after suffering a groin injury.----* demasiado optimista = over-optimistic [overoptimistic].* de un modo optimista = optimistically.* ser optimista = look on + the bright side of life, look on + the bright side.* ser optimista sobre = be sanguine about.* siendo optimista = optimistically.* * *Iadjetivo optimisticIImasculino y femenino optimist* * *= optimistic, rosy [rosier -comp., rosiest -sup.], optimist, sanguine, upbeat, hopeful.Ex: The central compilers would then make a specific place in a subsequent edition for the new topic, an optimistic hope which has not always been borne out by practice.
Ex: Foskett tells us that a visitor abroad may have 'a somewhat rosy view of what goes on in the host country' which is due to the fact that 'a welcome for the traveller features in most codes of honour'.Ex: The optimists claim that the transfer of information technologies to the developing world will spectacularly enhance the process of development.Ex: A historical outline of the study of personality is given with particular emphasis on the concept of the 4 humours: choleric, melancholic, phlegmatic and sanguine.Ex: Whilst no actual sales growth records were set, the news from many independent booksellers was upbeat.Ex: Jacques Kallis is hopeful of being fit for the first one-day international against Australia after suffering a groin injury.* demasiado optimista = over-optimistic [overoptimistic].* de un modo optimista = optimistically.* ser optimista = look on + the bright side of life, look on + the bright side.* ser optimista sobre = be sanguine about.* siendo optimista = optimistically.* * *optimisticoptimist* * *
optimista adjetivo
optimistic
■ sustantivo masculino y femenino
optimist
optimista
I adjetivo optimistic
II mf optimist
' optimista' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
lectura
- moderadamente
- pletórica
- pletórico
- animado
English:
bright
- buoyant
- hope
- hopeful
- optimist
- optimistic
- rosy
- unlike
- up
* * *♦ adjoptimistic♦ nmfoptimist* * *I adj optimisticII m/f optimist* * *optimista adj: optimisticoptimista nmf: optimist* * *optimista1 adj optimisticoptimista2 n optimist -
63 calmoso
adj.unhurried, phlegmatic.* * *► adjetivo1 (tranquilo) calm, quiet2 (flemático) phlegmatic3 (lento) slow, sluggish* * *ADJ1) (=tranquilo) calm2) (=lento) slow, sluggish* * ** * ** * *calmoso -sa1 (tranquilo) calm, tranquil2 (lento) slow* * *calmoso, -a adjcalm* * *adj calm; despslow* * *calmoso, -sa adj1) tranquilo: calm, quiet2) lento: slow, sluggish -
64 flegmatičan
adj phlegmatic, imperturbable, coll unflappable* * *• phlegmatic -
65 flegmaattinen
yks.nom. flegmaattinen; yks.gen. flegmaattisen; yks.part. flegmaattista; yks.ill. flegmaattiseen; mon.gen. flegmaattisten flegmaattisien; mon.part. flegmaattisia; mon.ill. flegmaattisiinphlegmatic (adje)* * *• weak-willed• undemonstrative• unconcerned• phlegmatical• placid• passive• indifferent• impassive• apathetic• phlegmatic• stolid -
66 flegmatycznoś|ć
f sgt książk. composure, stolid a. phlegmatic character- flegmatyczność Anglików the phlegmatic English a. British characterThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > flegmatycznoś|ć
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68 Phlegmatiker
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1) General subject: bloodless, cold livered, cold-livered, composed, dead-pan, detached, dispassionate, dry, emotionless, flameless, immovable, impassible, impassive, nonchalant, passionless, phlegmatic, phlegmy, poker faced, poker-faced, stolid, unemotional, unimpassioned, unmoved, blase, placid2) Psychology: impersonal3) Deprecatingly: aseptic5) Makarov: devoid of animation, frigid, glacial -
70 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) -
71 невозмутимый
1) General subject: as cool as a cucumber, button down, button-down, buttoned down, calm (о человеке), cold livered, cold-blooded, cold-livered, cool, cool as a cucumber, cool headed, cool-headed, dead-pan, equanimous, even tempered, even-tempered, impassive, imperturbable, indisturbable, passionless, self composed, self-composed, sobersided, unconcerned, unexcitable, unflappable, unperturbed, unruffled, unshockable, unstirred, immovable, unabashed, self-collected, phlegmatic, stolid, abashless2) Mathematics: patient3) Jargon: button down button-down4) Aviation medicine: sedate5) Makarov: serene, slow to wrath6) Idiomatic expression: as cool as cucumber -
72 спокойный
1) General subject: Apollonian, adjusted, alcyon, as cool as a cucumber, calm, cannie, canny, cold (о цвете), collected, comfortable, comfy, composed, cool, cool headed, cool-headed, dispassionate, dormant, easeful, easy, easy going (о лошади), easygoing (о ходе лошади), equable, equal (о характере), equanimous, even (о характере), even minded, even-minded, fair, gentle, hasteless, impassive, imperturbable, indisturbable, inexplosive, inirritable, laid-back, laidback, leisurable, leisurely, level, level headed, level-headed, orderly, pacific, peaceable, peaceful, phlegmatic, phlegmy, placid, quiescent, quiet (о человеке), recollected, relaxed, reposed, reposeful, restful, sedate, self composed, self-composed, self-possessed, serene, settled, sleepful, smooth, sober (о красках), sober minded, sober-minded, soundless, steady, still, still-house, stirless, tranquil, unalarmed, unanxious, unblinking, unconstrained, undistempered, undisturbed, unflurried, unimpassioned, unperturbed, unruffled, untroubled, unvexed, unworried, waveless, well balanced, well-balanced, worriless, immovable, secure, soft, even-tempered, self-collected, idyll, unflustered, cold-minded2) Naval: snug4) Poetical language: stilly5) Bookish: halcyon, imperturbed8) Railway term: silent9) Diplomatic term: low-key10) Metallurgy: dead (о состоянии металлической ванны)11) Scottish language: douce12) Jargon: together, zero cool (real), downbeat (I had sort of a downbeat day У меня был спокойный день.), grooving, groovy, in the groove, pretty, sitting pretty13) Business: mild14) Drilling: killed15) Aviation medicine: kolytic16) Makarov: alcyon (о погоде), calm (о море и т.п.), easy-going (о ходе лошади), halcyon (особенно о погоде), sound (о сне), steady (о ходе), still (о напитке), surgeless (о море), surgeless (о работе машины), tame (о корове и т.п.), waveless (без волн) -
73 флегматик
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74 флегматический темперамент
1) Medicine: lymphatic temperament2) Aviation medicine: phlegmatic temperamentУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > флегматический темперамент
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75 флегматический тип
Psychology: phlegmatic typeУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > флегматический тип
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77 флегматичный
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78 флегматичный темперамент
Medicine: lymphatic temperament, phlegmatic temperamentУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > флегматичный темперамент
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79 Г-68
ЗА ГЛАЗ A1 PrepP Invar adv1. \Г-68 называть кого кем-чем, говорить что о ком, смеяться над кем и т. п. (to call s.o. sth., say sth. about s.o., laugh at s.o.) in s.o. 's absencebehind s.o. 's backnot to s.o. 's face when s.o. isn't around (present).Лицо у неё, как всегда, было спокойным и немного сонным. За глаза её называли «Мадам Флегма» (Аржак 1). Her face was as always calm and a little sleepy. Behind her back they called her "Lady Phlegmatic" (1a).2. - купить, снять что, нанять кого и т. п. (to buy, rent, hire etc) without seeing sth. or meeting s.o. firstsight unseenwithout even having set (laid) eyes on ( s.o. sth.).«Куда изволите вы ехать?» - спросил он (Дубровский) его (француза). «В ближний город, - отвечал француз, - оттуда отправляюсь к одному помещику, который нанял меня за глаза в учители» (Пушкин 1). "Where you are going?" he IDubrovsky) asked him (the Frenchman). "To the next town," the Frenchman replied, "and from there to the estate of a landowner who has engaged me as a tutor without ever having set eyes on me" (1b). -
80 за глаза
I• ЗА ГЛАЗА[PrepP; Invar; adv]=====1. за глаза называть кого кем-чему говорить что о ком, смеяться над кем и т.п. (to call s.o. sth., say sth. about s.o., laugh at s.o.) in s.o.'s absence:- behind s.o.'s back;- not to s.o.'s face;- when s.o. isn't around (present).♦ Лицо у неё, как всегда, было спокойным и немного сонным. За глаза её называли "Мадам Флегма" (Аржак 1). Her face was as always calm and a little sleepy. Behind her back they called her "Lady Phlegmatic" (1a).2. за глаза купить, снять что, нанять кого и т.п. (to buy, rent, hire etc) without seeing sth. or meeting s.o. first:- sight unseen;- without even having set (laid) eyes on (s.o. < sth.>).♦ "Куда изволите вы ехать?" - спросил он [Дубровский] его [француза]. "В ближний город, - отвечал француз, - оттуда отправляюсь к одному помещику, который нанял меня за глаза в учители" (Пушкин 1). "Where you are going?" he I Dubrovsky] asked him [the Frenchman]. "To the next town," the Frenchman replied, "and from there to the estate of a landowner who has engaged me as a tutor without ever having set eyes on me" (1b).II[PrepP; Invar; modif]=====⇒ (the quantity or amount of sth. or the number of people is) entirely sufficient, (sth. is even) more than sufficient:- Y is more than X needs (will ever need).♦ Я никогда не спал много, в тюрьме без всякого движения мне за глаза было достаточно четырёх часов сна... (Герцен 1).I have never been a great sleeper, and in prison, where I had no exercise, four hours' sleep was quite enough for me... (1a).♦ "Ну, зачем вам, зачем вам столько денег?" - "Как зачем? Как зачем?" - кипятился Ипполит Матвеевич. Остап чистосердечно смеялся и приникал щекой к мокрому рукаву своего друга по концессии. "Ну что вы купите, Киса? Ну что? Ведь у вас нет никакой фантазии. Ей-богу, пятнадцать тысяч вам за глаза хватит..." (Ильф и Петров 1). "What would you want with all that money?" "What do you mean, what would I want?" Ippolit Matveyevich seethed with rage. Ostap laughed heartily and rubbed his cheek against his partner's wet sleeve. "Well, what would you buy, Kisa? You haven't any imagination. Honestly, fifteen thousand is more than enough for you" (1a).♦ Она легко соскочила с нар и выгребла из кучи в углу два холщовых мешочка - с порохом и дробью. "Половину отсыпь, а половину я отцу увезу, это он заказывал". - " Мне и половины за глаза достанет", - обрадованно засуетился над мешочками Андрей (Распутин 2). She leaped down lightly from the plank bed and pulled out two burlap bags from the pile in the comer-one with powder and the other with shot. "Pour off half to you and the other half I'll bring to your father, he ordered it." "Half is more than I'll ever need," Andrei said, happily puttering over the bags (2a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > за глаза
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Phlegmatic — Phleg*mat ic, a. [L. phlegmaticus, Gr. ?: cf. F. phlegmatique.] 1. Watery. [Obs.] Aqueous and phlegmatic. Sir I. Newton. [1913 Webster] 2. Abounding in phlegm; as, phlegmatic humors; a phlegmatic constitution. Harvey. [1913 Webster] 3. Generating … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
phlegmatic — I adjective aloof, apathetic, bloodless, bovine, callous, calm, cold, cold blooded, comatose, cool, detached, disinterested, dispassionate, distant, dull, frigid, halfhearted, hebetudinous, impassive, imperturbable, indifferent, inert, insensible … Law dictionary
phlegmatic — cool, calm, self possessed, and in a more pejorative sense, cold, dull, apathetic, 1570s, from lit. sense abounding in phlegm (as a bodily humor) (mid 14c.), from O.Fr. fleumatique, from L.L. phlegmaticus, from Gk. phlegmatikos abounding in… … Etymology dictionary
phlegmatic — *impassive, stolid, apathetic, stoic Analogous words: *indifferent, unconcerned, incurious, aloof: cool, chilly, *cold, frigid: sluggish, *lethargic … New Dictionary of Synonyms
phlegmatic — [adj] unemotional along for the ride*, apathetic, blah*, cold, cool, deadpan, desensitized, disinterested, dispassionate, dull, emotionless, flat, frigid, groggy, indifferent, lethargic, lifeless, listless, passionless, passive, sluggish,… … New thesaurus
phlegmatic — ► ADJECTIVE ▪ unemotional and stolidly calm. DERIVATIVES phlegmatically adverb … English terms dictionary
phlegmatic — [fleg mat′ik] adj. [ME fleumatike < OFr < LL phlegmaticus < Gr phlegmatikos < phlegma: see PHLEGM] 1. hard to rouse to action; specif., a) sluggish; dull; apathetic b) calm; cool; stolid 2. Obs. of, like, or producing the humor phlegm … English World dictionary
phlegmatic — adjective /flɛɡˈmætɪk/ a) Not easily excited to action or passion; calm; sluggish. b) Abounding in phlegm; as, phlegmatic humors; a phlegmatic constitution. Syn: apathetic, sluggish, cold blooded … Wiktionary
phlegmatic — [[t]flegmæ̱tɪk[/t]] ADJ GRADED Someone who is phlegmatic stays calm even when upsetting or exciting things happen. [FORMAL] ...a most phlegmatic man, steadily working on as the rain splashed down. Syn: stoic Ant: nervous … English dictionary
phlegmatic — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) adj. stolid, dull, apathetic; calm, imperturbable, languid, unemotional, inert, cold. See insensibility. II (Roget s IV) modif. Syn. apathetic, impassive, tiresome, cold; see dull 4 , indifferent 1 . See … English dictionary for students
phlegmatic — phleg|mat|ic [flegˈmætık] adj calm and not easily excited or worried ▪ The taxi driver, a phlegmatic man in middle age, showed no surprise at this request. >phlegmatically [ kli] adv … Dictionary of contemporary English