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1 aimlessness
Синонимический ряд:randomness (noun) desultoriness; haphazardness; indiscriminateness; promiscuousness; purposelessness; randomness -
2 indiscriminateness
1. n книжн. неразборчивость, нетребовательность2. n книжн. беспорядочностьСинонимический ряд:1. heterogeneousness (noun) heterogeneousness; multifariousness; promiscuousness2. randomness (noun) aimlessness; desultoriness; haphazardness; purposelessness; randomness3. sweepingness (noun) sweepingness -
3 promiscuousness
Синонимический ряд:1. heterogeneousness (noun) heterogeneousness; indiscriminateness; multifariousness2. randomness (noun) aimlessness; desultoriness; haphazardness; purposelessness; randomness -
4 purposelessness
Синонимический ряд:1. fecklessness (noun) fecklessness; meaninglessness; uselessness; worthlessness2. randomness (noun) aimlessness; desultoriness; haphazardness; indiscriminateness; promiscuousness; randomness -
5 randomness
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6 noun
naun сущ.;
грам. имя существительное to decline, inflect a noun ≈ склонять имя существительное abstract noun ≈ абстрактное имя существительное attributive noun ≈ существительное, полученное из прилагательного collective noun ≈ собирательное существительное common noun ≈ нарицательное имя существительное count noun ≈ исчисляемое существительное feminine noun ≈ существительное женского рода masculine noun ≈ существительное мужского рода neuter noun ≈ существительное среднего рода mass noun, uncountable noun ≈ неисчисляемое существительное predicate noun ≈ предикатив proper noun ≈ имя собственное verbal noun ≈ отглагольное существительное (грамматика) существительное - proper * существительное собственное - common * существительное нарицательное, апеллятив (грамматика) имя в грам. знач. прил.: именной noun грам. имя существительное -
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noun noun gram. имя существительное -
8 noun
[naʋn] n грам.1) существительное (тж. noun substantive)common noun - существительное нарицательное, апеллятив
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9 randomness
случайность; степень случайности, беспорядочностьАнгло-русский словарь по компьютерной безопасности > randomness
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10 noun
(a word used as the name of a person, animal, place, state or thing: The words `boy', `James' and `happiness' are all nouns.) nombre, sustantivonoun n nombre / sustantivotr[naʊn]1 nombre nombre masculino, substantivo\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLnoun phrase sintagma nombre masculino nominalnoun ['naʊn] n: nombre m, sustantivo madj.• nominal adj.• sustantivo, -a adj.n.• nombre s.m.• substantivo s.m.• sustantivo s.m.naʊnnoun sustantivo m, nombre m[naʊn]1.N (Ling) nombre m, sustantivo m2.CPDnoun clause N — oración f sustantiva, cláusula f nominal
noun phrase N — frase f nominal
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12 collective noun
noun(Ling.) Kollektivum, das* * *col·lec·tive ˈnoun* * *n (GRAM)Kollektivum nt, Sammelbegriff m* * ** * *noun(Ling.) Kollektivum, das -
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16 noun
(a word used as the name of a person, animal, place, state or thing: The words `boy', `James' and `happiness' are all nouns.) substantivsubstantivsubst. \/naʊn\/( grammatikk) substantiv -
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19 noun
(a word used as the name of a person, animal, place, state or thing: The words `boy', `James' and `happiness' are all nouns.) substantiv; navneord* * *(a word used as the name of a person, animal, place, state or thing: The words `boy', `James' and `happiness' are all nouns.) substantiv; navneord -
20 proper noun/name
(a noun or name which names a particular person, thing or place (beginning with a capital letter): `John' and `New York' are proper nouns.) egennavn* * *(a noun or name which names a particular person, thing or place (beginning with a capital letter): `John' and `New York' are proper nouns.) egennavn
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random — adjective 1 happening or chosen without any definite plan, aim, or pattern: a random sample | random drug testing of athletes | A few random shots were fired. 2 at random in a random way: The killer appears to have selected his victims at random … Longman dictionary of contemporary English