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см. hot shortnessАнгло-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > rottenness
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Русско-английский научно-технический словарь Масловского > гнилость
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rottenness, rot, putrefaction* * *гнѝлост,ж., само ед. rottenness, rot, putrefaction, putrescence, putridness.* * *putrefaction; rot{rOt}* * *rottenness, rot, putrefaction -
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rottenness, corruption* * *гнило̀ч,ж., само ед. rottenness, corruption.* * *rottenness, corruption -
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rottenness имя существительное: -
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"rottenness; garbage dump; unsoundness; putrefaction" -
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f.1 putrefaction.2 rotten thing, decaying thing, decomposed thing.* * *1 (de un cuerpo) rottenness2 (lo podrido) rot* * *SF1) (=cualidad) rottenness, putrefaction; (=parte podrida) rot2) (=corrupción) rottenness, corruption3) (Enología)4) (=tristeza) secret sorrow, secret sadness5) (Med) pus* * ** * *= rot.Ex. The article 'Stop the rot!' reports on a half-day seminar on audiovisual conservation.* * ** * *= rot.Ex: The article 'Stop the rot!' reports on a half-day seminar on audiovisual conservation.
* * *1 (mal estado) rottenness, putrefaction2 (corrupción) corruption3 (cosa aburrida) bore* * *podredumbre nf1. [putrefacción] putrefaction2. [inmoralidad] corruption* * *f rottennness, putrefaction* * *podredumbre nf1) : decay, rottenness2) : corruption -
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f; -, kein Pl. rottenness; stinkend: putrefaction; MED. auch decomposition, decay; eines Zahns: decay, caries; fig. (moral) decay; in Fäulnis übergehen (begin to) rot; Fäulnis erregend putrefactive* * *die Fäulnisputrescence; corruption; putridity; sepsis; putrefaction; rottenness; rot* * *Fäul|nis ['fɔylnɪs]f -, no plrot; (von Fleisch auch) putrefaction; (von Zahn) decay; (fig) decadence, degeneracyFä́úlnis erregend — putrefactive
von Fä́úlnis befallen — rotting, decaying
* * *(decay: The floorboards are affected by rot.) rot* * *Fäul·nis<->[ˈfɔylnɪs]f kein pl decay, rotman muss das Holz gegen \Fäulnis schützen the wood must be protected from rottingim Zustand der \Fäulnis in a state of decay* * *die; Fäulnis: rottennessin Fäulnis übergehen — begin to rot
* * *Fäulnis f; -, kein pl rottenness; stinkend: putrefaction; MED auch decomposition, decay; eines Zahns: decay, caries; fig (moral) decay;in Fäulnis übergehen (begin to) rot;Fäulnis erregend putrefactive* * *die; Fäulnis: rottenness* * *-se (Medizin) f.sepsis n. -se f.putrefaction n.putrescence n.rottenness n.
См. также в других словарях:
rottenness — is spelt with two ns … Modern English usage
rottenness — rotten ► ADJECTIVE 1) suffering from decay. 2) corrupt. 3) informal very bad or unpleasant. ► ADVERB informal ▪ very much: your mother spoiled you rotten. DERIVATIVES rottenness noun … English terms dictionary
Rottenness — Rotten Rot ten, a. [Icel. rotinn; akin to Sw. rutten, Dan. radden. See {Rot}.] Having rotted; putrid; decayed; as, a rotten apple; rotten meat. Hence: (a) Offensive to the smell; fetid; disgusting. [1913 Webster] You common cry of curs! whose… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
rottenness — noun see rotten I … New Collegiate Dictionary
rottenness — See rottenly. * * * … Universalium
rottenness — noun The quality of being rotten … Wiktionary
rottenness — (Roget s Thesaurus II) noun The condition of being decayed: breakdown, decay, decomposition, deterioration, disintegration, putrefaction, putrescence, putridness, rot, spoilage. See BETTER, THRIVE … English dictionary for students
rottenness — rot·ten·ness || rÉ‘tnɪs / rÉ’t n. decay, state of being spoiled, state of putrefaction, state of decomposition … English contemporary dictionary
rottenness — rot·ten·ness … English syllables
rottenness — noun 1. in a state of progressive putrefaction • Syn: ↑putrescence, ↑putridness, ↑corruption • Derivationally related forms: ↑rotten, ↑putrid (for: ↑putridness), ↑ … Useful english dictionary
þreax — ? ( ?/ ?) rottenness, rubbish, refuse; [ON þrekkr] … Old to modern English dictionary