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Общая лексика: склонность к бездельюУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > proclivity to idleness
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[prəʹklıvıtı] n книжн.склонность, наклонность, тенденция (особ. к чему-л. дурному) -
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n книжн. склонность, наклонность, тенденцияСинонимический ряд:1. faculty (noun) capability; capacity; faculty; proficiency; talent2. leaning (noun) affinity; bent; bias; disposition; drift; favor; inclination; inclining; leaning; lurch; partiality; penchant; predilection; predisposition; prejudice; proneness; propensity; sentiment; squint; tendency; turnАнтонимический ряд: -
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prəˈklɪvɪtɪ сущ. склонность, наклонность (to, towards;
тж. с инф.) proclivity to catch cold ≈ склонность к простудам proclivity to servitude ≈ склонность к рабству Syn: inclination, predisposition, tendency, leaning, propensity( книжное) склонность, наклонность, тенденция - * to idleness склонность к безделью proclivity склонность, наклонность (to, towards;
тж. с inf.)Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > proclivity
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