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1 гнусавый
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2 жалкий
1) General subject: abject, beggarly, caitiff, crummy, demi semi, despicable, despisable, down at heel, forlorn, hangdog, hole in the wall, impoverished, lamentable, lowlife, measly, miserable, niggardly, paltry, parsimonious, pathetic, pathetical, pimping, piss poor, piteous, pitiable, pitiful, poor, queachy, ratty, rueful, run-down, rundown, ruthful, scrannel, scrubby, shabby, silly, sordid, sorry, squalid, tacky, three farthing, three-farthing, threepenny, woeful, woesome, worm, wormling, wretched, feeble, ugly, meager3) American: hole-in-the-wall, jeasely, jeasly4) Rare: prone6) Scornful: demi-semi8) Makarov: mean, paperbacked, sad, thin9) Taboo: crappy11) Phraseological unit: blow chunks -
3 скрипучий
1) General subject: creaking, creaky, grating, pebbly (о голосе), rasping (о голосе), raspy (о голосе), scrannel, scratchy (о пере), screechy, squeaky, strident, stridulous (о голосе)2) Rare: rusty3) Makarov: gravelly (о голосе) -
4 тощий
1) General subject: barren (о земле), empty, exile, fleshless, gaunt, hollow, hungry (о почве), jejune, lank, lean, meager, meagre, poor, raw boned, raw-boned, scanty, scraggy, skinny, spare, spiny, weedy, scraggly3) Biology: scraggy (о животном)4) Medicine: belly-pinched5) Colloquial: weed6) American: scrawny7) Obsolete: scrannel8) Engineering: starved9) Agriculture: in thin flesh, poorly fleshed10) Mathematics: thin11) Railway term: dry burning coal14) Makarov: lean (о животном), lean (о почве), lean (о смеси) -
5 худощавый
1) General subject: lank, of lean habit, slab sided, slab-sided, slight, spare, spiny, thin, skinny, gaunt2) Slang: vertically oriented3) American: scrawny4) Obsolete: scrannel -
6 жалкий
pitiable, pitiful (вызывающий жалость); miserable, wretched, poor (вызывающий презрение)* * ** * *pitiable, pitiful; miserable, wretched, poor* * *abjectmeaslymiserablepaltrypimpingpitiablepitifulruefulscrannelshabbysordidsorrysqualidwoefulwretched -
7 плачевный
deplorable, pitiable, lamentable, plaintive* * ** * *deplorable, pitiable, lamentable, plaintive, sorry* * *abjectlamentablepitiablepitifulscrannelsorrowfulwretched -
8 скрипучий
разг.
squeaking, squeaky, creaking; scratchy (о пере); creaky (о сапогах); crunching (о песке, снеге); rasping (о голосе)* * ** * *squeaking, squeaky, creaking; scratchy; creaky* * *creakygratingraspingraspyscrannelscratchysqueakystrident -
9 тощий
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10 жалок
abjectpitiablepitifulscrannelwretched -
11 плачевен
abjectpitiablepitifulscrannelwretched -
12 скрипучий
squeaky имя прилагательное: -
13 тощий
skinny имя прилагательное:
См. также в других словарях:
Scrannel — Scran nel, a. [Cf. {Scrawny}.] Slight; thin; lean; poor. [1913 Webster] Grate on their scrannel pipes of wretched straw. Milton. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
scrannel — (adj.) thin, meager, 1630s; any modern use traces to John Milton ( Lycidas, 124), who may have invented it out of dialectal scranny (see SCRAWNY (Cf. scrawny)). Or from a Scandinavian source akin to Norw. skran rubbish … Etymology dictionary
scrannel — [skran′əl] adj. [< Scand, akin to Norw skran, wretched < IE base * (s)ker , to shrink, wrinkle > SCRAG] Archaic 1. thin, lean, or slight 2. harsh and unmusical … English World dictionary
scrannel — ˈskranəl adjective Etymology: origin unknown 1. : thin and grating on the ears : unmelodious their lean and flashy songs grate on their scrannel pipes of wretched straw John Milton 2. chiefly dialect : poor a scrannel … Useful english dictionary
scrannel — adjective Etymology: origin unknown Date: 1637 harsh, unmelodious … New Collegiate Dictionary
scrannel — /skran l/, adj. Archaic. 1. thin or slight. 2. squeaky or unmelodious. [1630 40; orig. uncert.] * * * … Universalium
scrannel — adj. harsh, unpleasant to hear; thin or slight; meagre … English contemporary dictionary
scrannel — scran·nel … English syllables
scrannel — /ˈskrænəl/ (say skranuhl) adjective Obsolete 1. thin or slight. 2. squeaky or unmelodious. {compare Norwegian skran lean} …
scrannel — a. weak; thin; harsh sounding … Dictionary of difficult words
scrannel — a lean maigre person. Lane … A glossary of provincial and local words used in England