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1 latterlig
смешно́й, смехотво́рный* * *derisive, derisory, foolish, laughable, preposterous, ridiculous* * *adj( urimelig, overdreven, tåbelig) ridiculous ( fx idea, price; the fines for this offence are ridiculous; he looked ridiculous in that hat),( stærkere, F) preposterous;( til at le ad, latterlig lille) laughable ( fx price; the fines for this offence are laughable),mistake; facilities). -
2 urimelig
absurd, excessive, exorbitant, unreasonable* * *adj( uretfærdig) unfair ( fx treatment);( meningsløs) unreasonable ( fx behaviour), irrational ( fx fear, procedure),( stærkere) absurd ( fx conclusion, suggestion),F preposterous ( fx assertion, explanation, question);( overdreven) unreasonable ( fx demand),F undue ( fx caution, haste),( stærkere) absurd,F preposterous ( fx demand), exorbitant ( fx demands, price, profits);( vanskelig at omgås) unreasonable, hard to please. -
3 horribel
adj horrible;( absurd) absurd, preposterous. -
4 sindssvag
adj( urimelig) preposterous;[ sindssvag fart] terrific speed;[ sindssvag pris] exorbitant price;[ sindssvagt grinagtig] screamingly funny. -
5 tosset
batty, cracked, crackers, crazy, off one's head, preposterous, preposterously* * *adj( dum) foolish ( fx it was foolish of him to buy that car), silly,T daft;( gal) crazy,T barmy, potty,(især am) nuts;adv foolishly; crazily;[ blive tosset] go crazy;[ det er til at blive tosset over] it is enough to drive one crazy (el. Tup the wall);[ tosset efter] crazy about;[ en tosset rad] a crackpot;[ det er slet ikke så tosset] it is not bad at all; it is not a bad idea;[ han er ikke så tosset som han ser ud til] he is not such a fool as he looks. -
6 vanvittig
* * *adj mad, insane,F lunatic,T crazy,S barmy;( ude af sig selv, F) distracted;[ være vanvittig forelsket i en] be madly in love with somebody,F love somebody to distraction;[ gøre vanvittig], se (drive til) vanvid;[ vanvittig irriterende] maddening,F infuriating;[ vanvittig sjovt] screamingly funny;[ som en vanvittig] like a madman, like mad;(dvs må skynde mig) I am in an awful hurry,( har meget at bestille) I am awfully busy.
См. также в других словарях:
Preposterous — Pre*pos ter*ous, a. [L. praeposterus; prae before + posterus coming after, latter. See {Posterior}.] [1913 Webster] 1. Having that first which ought to be last; inverted in order. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] The method I take may be censured as… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
preposterous — index excessive, exorbitant, impossible, incredible, inept (inappropriate), inordinate, irrational … Law dictionary
preposterous — 1540s, from L. praeposterus absurd, contrary to nature, lit. before behind (Cf. topsy turvy, cart before the horse), from prae before + posterus subsequent … Etymology dictionary
preposterous — absurd, *foolish, silly Analogous words: irrational, unreasonable: bizarre, grotesque, *fantastic … New Dictionary of Synonyms
preposterous — [adj] ridiculous, bizarre absurd, asinine, crazy, excessive, exorbitant, extravagant, extreme, fantastic, far out*, foolish, harebrained*, impossible, incredible, insane, irrational, laughable, ludicrous, monstrous, nonsensical, out of the… … New thesaurus
preposterous — ► ADJECTIVE ▪ utterly absurd or ridiculous. DERIVATIVES preposterously adverb preposterousness noun. ORIGIN Latin praeposterus reversed, absurd … English terms dictionary
preposterous — [prē päs′tər əs, pripäs′tər əs] adj. [L praeposterus < prae , before (see PRE ) + posterus, following: see POSTERIOR] 1. Now Rare with the first last and the last first; inverted 2. so contrary to nature, reason, or common sense as to be… … English World dictionary
preposterous — adj. preposterous to + inf. (it s preposterous to speak of such things) * * * [prɪ pɒst(ə)rəs] preposterous to + inf. (it s preposterous to speak of such things) … Combinatory dictionary
preposterous — [16] Preposterous originated as a Latin oxymoron, praeposterus. This was 393 prevaricate coined from prae ‘before’ and posterus ‘coming after, next’, a derivative of post ‘after’. It denoted ‘the wrong way round, out of order’ (and indeed that… … The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins
preposterous — [[t]prɪpɒ̱st(ə)rəs[/t]] ADJ GRADED (disapproval) If you describe something as preposterous, you mean that it is extremely unreasonable and foolish. The whole idea was preposterous. ...their preposterous claim that they had unearthed a plot. Syn:… … English dictionary
preposterous — [16] Preposterous originated as a Latin oxymoron, praeposterus. This was coined from prae ‘before’ and posterus ‘coming after, next’, a derivative of post ‘after’. It denoted ‘the wrong way round, out of order’ (and indeed that was how English… … Word origins