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1 дёрганый
1) General subject: jumpy, ricky tick, ricky ticky, ricky-tick (о ритме музыки), rinky dink, uptight, twitchy2) Jargon: antsy, ricky-ticky (о ритме музыки), rinky-dink (о ритме музыки), yantsy, ditzy (ребята ниже видимо забыли что это не Webster, а русско-английско-русский словарь LOL) -
2 старомодный
1) General subject: (one) of the old school (человек), antiquated, antique, corny, dowdy, fogey (часто old fogy), fogram, fogy (часто old fogy), fogyish, frumpish, fusty, horse and buggy, horse-and-buggy, hung up, hunker, ickie, moss grown, moss-grown, obsolete, old fangled, old fashioned, old-fashioned, old-style, old-timer, out of fashion, out-of-date, out-of-fashion, outmoded, prehistoric, prehistorical, primitive, ricky tick, ricky ticky, ricky-tick, rinky dink, school, square toed, square-toed, frumpy (об одежде), preppy, unprogressive2) Colloquial: hungup, stuffy, mumsy, rinky-tink3) American: funky4) Obsolete: antediluvial5) Economy: old style6) Accounting: style old style, vintage of capital equipment7) Architecture: Victorian, unfashionable8) Textile: has-been9) Jargon: corn, goobey, hors-and-buggy, icky, ticky, cheesy, L7, dodo, hung up (on), lame, ricky-ticky, rooty-toot, square, the least, un-together, untogether10) Business: out of date, vintage11) Makarov: ancient, antediluvian, mouldy, rinky-dink -
3 устаревший
1) General subject: Victorian, archaic, back, bewhiskered, dated, demoded, fusty, high, moss grown, moss-grown, moth eaten, moth-eaten, obsolete (о законе, норме и т. д.), out of fashion, outdated, outmoded, outworn, overworn, passe, played-out, ricky tick, ricky ticky, ricky-tick, rinky dink, rococo, rusty, stale, steam, traditional, traditionary, past its sell-by date (метод, система, идея), unprogressive, (дизайн и пр.) out-of-vogue, loose2) Medicine: obsolete (напр. о лечебной методике)3) Colloquial: off the map, stuck-in-the-mud5) Obsolete: antediluvial7) Bookish: desuete8) Mathematics: out-dated9) Religion: anachronistic, anachronistical10) Law: obsolete (о законе, норме и т.д.)11) Economy: out-of-fashion12) Accounting: out-of-date, vintage of capital equipment13) Jargon: has-been, old hat, tacky, used-to-be, groovy, out, play out, played out14) Oil: obsolescent, overage (об изделии)16) SAP. obs.17) Automation: old-fashioned (об оборудовании)18) Quality control: antiquated, noncurrent, superannuated19) Makarov: antediluvian, conservative, mouldy, oil-fashioned (об оборудовании), ricky-ticky, rinky-dink, time-worn20) Phraseological unit: go by the wayside (To become obsolete or outmoded.)21) Microsoft: legacy -
4 в стиле рэгтайм
1) General subject: ricky-tick2) Jargon: ricky-ticky, rinky-dink -
5 в стиле рэгтайм
1) General subject: ricky-tick2) Jargon: ricky-ticky, rinky-dink -
6 рваный
3) Engineering: torn5) Economy: mutilated (о документах, деньгах, ценных бумагах и т.п.)6) Automobile industry: ragged (о поверхности металла)7) Irish: Flitters (Букв. - "to flitter" – порхать, мохать крыльями (видимо, потому что лохмотья развеваются на ветру))8) Jargon: ricky-tick (о музыкальном ритме), ricky-ticky (о музыкальном ритме)9) Drilling: broken -
7 связанный с музыкой
Jargon: ricky-tick, ricky-tickyУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > связанный с музыкой
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8 связанный со стилем рэгтайм
Jargon: ricky-tick, ricky-tickyУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > связанный со стилем рэгтайм
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9 рики-тик
General subject: ricky-tick (джаз, подражающий стилю джаза 20-х гг.) -
10 рики-тик
General subject: ricky-tick (джаз, подражающий стилю джаза 20-х гг.)
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