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81 поверхностный аффект
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82 мелкота
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83 die Seichtheit
- {shallowness} tính nông cạn, tính hời hợt - {wateriness} tính chất ướt, tính chất có nước, tính chất loãng, tính chất nhạt, màu bạc thếch, tính chất nhạt nhẽo vô vị -
84 sığlık
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85 superficialidad
f.superficiality.* * *1 superficiality* * *SF1) [de herida] superficiality2) (=frivolidad) shallowness* * *1) ( de persona) superficiality, shallowness; (de charla, comentario) superficiality2) ( de herida) superficiality, superficial nature* * *= superficiality, shallowness, superfluousness.Ex. Their perception of the changing role of the librarian is based on unfounded generalisations and superficialities, not on the underlying functions of libraries.Ex. Even writing that we reject for its shallowness, its lack of penetration, demands in the very act of rejection that we match what we know of life, and of other literature, against what this writer offers = Incluso las lecturas que rechazamos por su superficialidad, por su falta de agudeza, requieren en el acto mismo del rechazo que comparemos lo que conocemos de la vida, y de otra literatura, con lo que nos ofrece su autor.Ex. Her notion of 'abjection' illuminates Arendt's claim that understanding the superfluousness of the modern human being is inseparable from grasping the emergence of radical evil.* * *1) ( de persona) superficiality, shallowness; (de charla, comentario) superficiality2) ( de herida) superficiality, superficial nature* * *= superficiality, shallowness, superfluousness.Ex: Their perception of the changing role of the librarian is based on unfounded generalisations and superficialities, not on the underlying functions of libraries.
Ex: Even writing that we reject for its shallowness, its lack of penetration, demands in the very act of rejection that we match what we know of life, and of other literature, against what this writer offers = Incluso las lecturas que rechazamos por su superficialidad, por su falta de agudeza, requieren en el acto mismo del rechazo que comparemos lo que conocemos de la vida, y de otra literatura, con lo que nos ofrece su autor.Ex: Her notion of 'abjection' illuminates Arendt's claim that understanding the superfluousness of the modern human being is inseparable from grasping the emergence of radical evil.* * *A (de una persona) superficiality, shallownessB (de una herida) superficiality, superficial nature* * *
superficialidad sustantivo femenino
1 superficiality
2 (de una persona) pey superficiality, shallowness
' superficialidad' also found in these entries:
English:
superficiality
* * *1. [de herida] superficiality2. [frivolidad] superficiality* * *f superficiality, shallowness* * *: superficiality -
86 Seichtheit
* * *die Seichtheitshallowness* * *Seicht|heitf -, -en (lit, fig)shallowness* * ** * ** * *f.shallowness n. -
87 Flachheit
f1. nur Sg.; flatness2. nur Sg.; fig. shallowness, superficiality3. pej. Äußerung: platitude* * *die Flachheitflatness* * *Flạch|heitf -, -en2) (= mangelnder Tiefgang) flatness; (von Geschmack) insipidity, insipidness; (= Oberflächlichkeit) shallowness* * *Flach·heit<->* * *1. nur sg; flatness2. nur sg; fig shallowness, superficiality3. pej Äußerung: platitude* * *f.flatness n. -
88 kedangkalan
banality, shallowness, superficiality* * *shallowness* * *shallowness, superficiality -
89 маловодие
dryness. insufficiency/lack of water; shallowness. low water-level* * *малово̀дие,ср., -я dryness, insufficiency/lack of water; shallowness, low water-level.* * *dryness. insufficiency/lack of water; shallowness. low water-level -
90 маловодье
ср.
1) shortage of water
2) low water-level, shallownessc.
1. shortage of water;
2. low water-level, shallowness.Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > маловодье
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91 мелкость
жен. shallownessshallowness ;Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > мелкость
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92 Oberflächlichkeit
f superficiality; (Seichtheit) auch shallowness* * *die Oberflächlichkeitfacility; superficiality* * *Ober|fläch|lich|keitf -, -en1) no pl superficiality2) (Bemerkung) superficial remark* * *Ober·fläch·lich·keit<->f kein pl (Seichtheit) superficiality* * *die; Oberflächlichkeit: superficiality* * ** * *die; Oberflächlichkeit: superficiality* * *f.superficiality n.superficialness n. -
93 Trivialität
f; -, -en1. nur Sg.; (Plattheit) Eigenschaft: triviality, shallowness, triteness; (Gewöhnlichkeit) ordinariness, banality2. Äußerung, Gesprächsthema etc.: triviality, banality; Pl. auch trivia Pl., trifles Pl.; (alltägliche Erscheinung) ordinary ( oder commonplace) thing, commonplace* * *Tri|vi|a|li|tät [triviali'tɛːt]f -, -entriviality; (von Gespräch auch) banality; (= triviale Bemerkung) banality* * *(the state of being trivial.) triviality* * *Tri·vi·a·li·tät<-, -en>[trivi̯aliˈtɛ:t]f (geh)2. (triviale Äußerung, Idee) triviality* * *die; Trivialität, Trivialitäten1) o. Pl. (Plattheit, Alltäglichkeit) banality; triteness2) (platte Äußerung) banality; (Gemeinplatz) commonplace [remark]* * *1. nur sg; (Plattheit) Eigenschaft: triviality, shallowness, triteness; (Gewöhnlichkeit) ordinariness, banality2. Äußerung, Gesprächsthema etc: triviality, banality; pl auch trivia pl, trifles pl; (alltägliche Erscheinung) ordinary ( oder commonplace) thing, commonplace* * *die; Trivialität, Trivialitäten1) o. Pl. (Plattheit, Alltäglichkeit) banality; triteness2) (platte Äußerung) banality; (Gemeinplatz) commonplace [remark] -
94 Flachsinn
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95 płytkość
f.1. (= niewielka odległość między powierzchnią a dnem) shallowness.2. (= powierzchowność) shallowness, superficiality.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > płytkość
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96 overfladiskhed
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97 shallow
['ʃæləu]1) (not deep: shallow water; a shallow pit.) lav2) (not able to think seriously or feel deeply: a rather shallow personality.) overfladisk•- shallows* * *['ʃæləu]1) (not deep: shallow water; a shallow pit.) lav2) (not able to think seriously or feel deeply: a rather shallow personality.) overfladisk•- shallows -
98 agudeza
f.1 keenness.2 sharpness, shrewdness (mental).3 sharpness.4 witticism (dicho ingenioso).5 witty remark, sharp remark, witty stroke, bon mot.6 shrillness.7 acuity, sharpness of the senses.* * *1 sharpness, keenness (dolor) acuteness* * *noun f.1) sharpness, acuteness2) wit, wittiness* * *SF1) [de los sentidos, de la mente] acuteness, sharpnesscon una enorme agudeza visual — with very keen o sharp vision
2) (=ingenio) wit, wittiness3) (=comentario, golpe) witticism* * *1)a) (de voz, sonido) high pitchb) ( de dolor - duradero) intensity; (- momentáneo) sharpness2) ( perspicacia) sharpness; (de sentido, instinto) keenness, sharpness3) ( comentario ingenioso) witty comment* * *= acumen, insight, penetration, acuity, witticism, quip.Ex. Payment is very important and can be a problem so the businessman needs to be streetwise and shrewd with a good business acumen.Ex. The greatest living theoretician of descriptive cataloging, Professor Seymour Lubetzky, graced our library with his brilliance, insight, and fierce dedication to the integrity of the catalog.Ex. Even writing that we reject for its shallowness, its lack of penetration, demands in the very act of rejection that we match what we know of life, and of other literature, against what this writer offers = Incluso las lecturas que rechazamos por su superficialidad, por su falta de agudeza, requieren en el acto mismo del rechazo que comparemos lo que conocemos de la vida, y de otra literatura, con lo que nos ofrece su autor.Ex. Results indicate that UK chief librarians consider acuity of political knowledge to be crucial to management.Ex. It uses humor rather than witticisms, and self-deprecation rather than deprecation of the professional field.Ex. His genius is sometimes most evident in his quips.----* agudeza intelectual = intellectual acuity.* agudeza visual = visual acuity.* con agudeza = perceptively, subtly.* * *1)a) (de voz, sonido) high pitchb) ( de dolor - duradero) intensity; (- momentáneo) sharpness2) ( perspicacia) sharpness; (de sentido, instinto) keenness, sharpness3) ( comentario ingenioso) witty comment* * *= acumen, insight, penetration, acuity, witticism, quip.Ex: Payment is very important and can be a problem so the businessman needs to be streetwise and shrewd with a good business acumen.
Ex: The greatest living theoretician of descriptive cataloging, Professor Seymour Lubetzky, graced our library with his brilliance, insight, and fierce dedication to the integrity of the catalog.Ex: Even writing that we reject for its shallowness, its lack of penetration, demands in the very act of rejection that we match what we know of life, and of other literature, against what this writer offers = Incluso las lecturas que rechazamos por su superficialidad, por su falta de agudeza, requieren en el acto mismo del rechazo que comparemos lo que conocemos de la vida, y de otra literatura, con lo que nos ofrece su autor.Ex: Results indicate that UK chief librarians consider acuity of political knowledge to be crucial to management.Ex: It uses humor rather than witticisms, and self-deprecation rather than deprecation of the professional field.Ex: His genius is sometimes most evident in his quips.* agudeza intelectual = intellectual acuity.* agudeza visual = visual acuity.* con agudeza = perceptively, subtly.* * *A1 (de una voz, un sonido) high pitch; (irritante) shrillness2 (de un dolor — duradero) intensity; (— momentáneo) sharpnessB1 (perspicacia) sharpness2 (de la vista) keenness, sharpness; (del oído) keenness, sharpness, acuteness; (de un sentido, instinto) keenness, sharpnessC (comentario ingenioso) witticism, witty comment* * *
agudeza sustantivo femenino
1
(— momentáneo) sharpness
2 ( perspicacia) sharpness;
(de sentido, instinto) keenness, sharpness
3 ( comentario ingenioso) witty comment
agudeza sustantivo femenino
1 sharpness
2 (intensidad de un dolor) acuteness
3 fig (comentario ingenioso) witticism, witty saying
' agudeza' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
roma
- romo
- salida
- viveza
- ingenio
- ingenioso
English:
intellect
- one-liner
- wit
- wittiness
- witticism
* * *agudeza nf1. [de vista, olfato] keenness;agudeza visual keen-sightedness, sharp-sightedness2. [mental] sharpness, shrewdness;respondió con agudeza she replied shrewdly3. [dicho ingenioso] witticism4. [de filo, punta] sharpness5. [de sonido] high pitch* * *f2 MED intensity3 ( perspicacia) sharpness* * *agudeza nf1) : keenness, sharpness2) : shrillness3) : witticism -
99 perspicacia
f.1 insight, perceptiveness.2 perspicacity, clear-sightedness, farsightedness, sharp insight.* * *1 sharpness, perspicacity* * *SF1) (=agudeza mental) perceptiveness, shrewdness2) (=agudeza visual) keen-sightedness* * *femenino shrewdness, insight* * *= acumen, perspicuity, shrewdness, perspicacity, insight, penetration.Ex. Payment is very important and can be a problem so the businessman needs to be streetwise and shrewd with a good business acumen.Ex. I feel particularly happy to be associated on this occasion with Mr. Gorman whose writings I have admired for some time not only for their thoughtfulness and perspicuity but for the style and wit they have brought to the literature of cataloging.Ex. If the incomplete question is difficult to detect at the initial stage, to recognise those instances where it may be the wrong question that is being asked requires almost a sixth sense, or at least an uncommon shrewdness.Ex. The reference librarian must possess the sensitivity and perspicacity to observe the reactions of his enquirer to the progress of the search, so that it can be adjusted and redirected more precisely towards the desired objective.Ex. The greatest living theoretician of descriptive cataloging, Professor Seymour Lubetzky, graced our library with his brilliance, insight, and fierce dedication to the integrity of the catalog.Ex. Even writing that we reject for its shallowness, its lack of penetration, demands in the very act of rejection that we match what we know of life, and of other literature, against what this writer offers = Incluso las lecturas que rechazamos por su superficialidad, por su falta de agudeza, requieren en el acto mismo del rechazo que comparemos lo que conocemos de la vida, y de otra literatura, con lo que nos ofrece su autor.----* con perspicacia = perceptively.* * *femenino shrewdness, insight* * *= acumen, perspicuity, shrewdness, perspicacity, insight, penetration.Ex: Payment is very important and can be a problem so the businessman needs to be streetwise and shrewd with a good business acumen.
Ex: I feel particularly happy to be associated on this occasion with Mr. Gorman whose writings I have admired for some time not only for their thoughtfulness and perspicuity but for the style and wit they have brought to the literature of cataloging.Ex: If the incomplete question is difficult to detect at the initial stage, to recognise those instances where it may be the wrong question that is being asked requires almost a sixth sense, or at least an uncommon shrewdness.Ex: The reference librarian must possess the sensitivity and perspicacity to observe the reactions of his enquirer to the progress of the search, so that it can be adjusted and redirected more precisely towards the desired objective.Ex: The greatest living theoretician of descriptive cataloging, Professor Seymour Lubetzky, graced our library with his brilliance, insight, and fierce dedication to the integrity of the catalog.Ex: Even writing that we reject for its shallowness, its lack of penetration, demands in the very act of rejection that we match what we know of life, and of other literature, against what this writer offers = Incluso las lecturas que rechazamos por su superficialidad, por su falta de agudeza, requieren en el acto mismo del rechazo que comparemos lo que conocemos de la vida, y de otra literatura, con lo que nos ofrece su autor.* con perspicacia = perceptively.* * *shrewdness, insight, perspicacity ( frml)* * *
perspicacia sustantivo femenino
shrewdness, insight
perspicacia sustantivo femenino perceptiveness, shrewdness
' perspicacia' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
claridad
- sagacidad
- agudeza
- miope
- miopía
- ojo
- olfato
English:
insight
- perceptiveness
- acumen
- perception
* * *perspicacia nfinsight, perceptiveness;actuó con perspicacia she acted shrewdly* * *f shrewdness, perspicacity fml* * *perspicacia nf: shrewdness, perspicacity, insight -
100 profundidad
f.depth (also figurative).tiene dos metros de profundidad it's two meters deep* * *1 depth2 (de persona, pensamiento) depth, profundity\en profundidad in depthprofundidad de campo depth of field* * *noun f.* * *SF1) (=hondura) depth; (Mat) depth, height¿qué profundidad tiene? — how deep is it?
carga 4)profundidad de campo — (Fot) depth of field
2)3) (=meticulosidad) depth, profundityreforma en profundidad — radical o far-reaching reform
* * *1)a) (de pozo, río) depth¿qué profundidad tiene el armario? — how deep is the cupboard?
b) (de conocimientos, ideas) depthuna reforma en profundidad — a radical o far-reaching reform
2) las profundidades femenino plural ( del océano) the depths (pl)* * *= depth, great length.Ex. A more specialised collection or indexing service may be indexed in greater depth, or with greater exhaustivity.Ex. Nor has this richness, this density, necessarily to do with complexity and great length.----* carga de profundidad = depth-charge.* con mayor profundidad = in most detail, in more detail.* debatir en profundidad = discuss + at length.* de las profundidades = deep-sea.* en profundidad = in depth, at length.* en profunidad = in-depth [in depth].* entrevista en profundidad = in-depth interview.* indización en profundidad = depth indexing.* las profundidades del mar = the deep.* las profundidades del océano = the deep.* medir la profundidad de Algo = plumb + the depths of.* profundidades marinas = deep-sea floor.* tratar Algo en profundidad = go into + Algo + at length.* tratar en profundidad = treat + in detail.* * *1)a) (de pozo, río) depth¿qué profundidad tiene el armario? — how deep is the cupboard?
b) (de conocimientos, ideas) depthuna reforma en profundidad — a radical o far-reaching reform
2) las profundidades femenino plural ( del océano) the depths (pl)* * *= depth, great length.Ex: A more specialised collection or indexing service may be indexed in greater depth, or with greater exhaustivity.
Ex: Nor has this richness, this density, necessarily to do with complexity and great length.* carga de profundidad = depth-charge.* con mayor profundidad = in most detail, in more detail.* debatir en profundidad = discuss + at length.* de las profundidades = deep-sea.* en profundidad = in depth, at length.* en profunidad = in-depth [in depth].* entrevista en profundidad = in-depth interview.* indización en profundidad = depth indexing.* las profundidades del mar = the deep.* las profundidades del océano = the deep.* medir la profundidad de Algo = plumb + the depths of.* profundidades marinas = deep-sea floor.* tratar Algo en profundidad = go into + Algo + at length.* tratar en profundidad = treat + in detail.* * *A1 (de un pozo, un río) depthtiene 20 metros de profundidad it's 20 meters deep2 (de conocimientos, ideas) depthanalizar un asunto en profundidad to analyze a question in depthun análisis en profundidad del problema an in-depth analysis of the problemconceptos de gran profundidad very profound conceptsuna reforma en profundidad de la legislación a radical o far-reaching reform of the legislation3 (de sentimientos) depth4 (del sueño) depthCompuesto:depth of field* * *
profundidad sustantivo femenino
‹ reformar› radically
profundidad sustantivo femenino depth: el estanque tiene cinco metros de profundidad, the pond is five metres deep
en las profundidades del océano, in the ocean depths
♦ Locuciones: en profundidad, in depth: estudiaremos el problema en profundidad, we'll analyze the problem in depth
' profundidad' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
fondo
English:
deep
- depth
- poignancy
- shallowness
* * *profundidad nf1. [de mar, lago, río] depth;[de hoyo, raíces, herida] depth;¿cuál es la profundidad de esta piscina? how deep is this swimming pool?;tiene dos metros de profundidad it's two metres deep;de poca profundidad shallow;se encontraba a poca profundidad cuando ocurrió el accidente it was near the surface when the accident occurred;hallaron los restos del barco en las profundidades del océano they found the remains of the ship in the depths of the ocean2. [de habitación, sala] depth;la cocina tiene una profundidad de cuatro metros the kitchen is four metres deepFot profundidad de campo depth of field3. [de libro, idea, pensamiento] depth;conocer un tema en profundidad to know a subject in depth;discutieron el problema en profundidad they discussed the problem in depth* * *f depth;en profundidad analizar in depth;tener dos metros de profundidad be two meters deep* * *profundidad nf: depth, profundity* * *profundidad n depth¿qué profundidad tiene el río? how deep is the river?
См. также в других словарях:
Shallowness — Shal low*ness, n. Quality or state of being shallow. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
shallowness — index immateriality, insignificance Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
Shallowness — (Roget s Thesaurus) < N PARAG:Shallowness >N GRP: N 1 Sgm: N 1 shallowness shallowness &c. >Adj. Sgm: N 1 shoals shoals Sgm: N 1 mere scratch mere scratch PARAG:Shallowness >Adj GRP: Adj 1 Sgm: Adj 1 shallow shallow … English dictionary for students
shallowness — (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) Lack of depth, superficiality Nouns 1. shallowness, shoalness, flatness; superficiality; inanity, folly; banality, insipidity, dullness, vapidity; ignorance; triviality, frivolity. See unimportance. 2.… … English dictionary for students
shallowness — shallow ► ADJECTIVE 1) of little depth. 2) not showing, requiring, or capable of serious thought. ► NOUN (shallows) ▪ a shallow area of water. DERIVATIVES shallowly adverb shallowness noun … English terms dictionary
shallowness — noun 1. lack of depth of knowledge or thought or feeling (Freq. 1) • Syn: ↑superficiality • Ant: ↑profundity (for: ↑superficiality) • Derivationally related forms: ↑ … Useful english dictionary
shallowness — noun see shallow I … New Collegiate Dictionary
shallowness — See shallowly. * * * … Universalium
shallowness — noun The property of being shallow … Wiktionary
shallowness — Synonyms and related words: a little learning, absentmindedness, amateurism, appearance, big deal, carelessness, dilettantism, dilettantship, disregard, disregardfulness, distraction, emptiness, exteriority, externality, externalness,… … Moby Thesaurus
shallowness — shal·low·ness || ʃæləʊnɪs n. lack of depth; superficiality, lack of interest or concern for serious intellectual matters … English contemporary dictionary