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sessiz, sakin, suskun, az konusan -
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adj.damduz, mighayma, az sözleydighan -
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imík, walang -
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suskun -
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/'tæsitə:n/ * tính từ - ít nói, lầm lì -
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adjectiveഊമയായ, മിതഭാഷിയായ -
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[΄tæsitə:n] a լռակյաց, սա կա վախոս -
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adj. malomòlvny · маломолвны -
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Общая лексика: молчун -
73 taciturn taci·turn adj
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74 taciturn consent
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taciturn ;
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76 taciturno
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77 малоразговорчивый
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78 молчаливый
прил.
1) (неразговорчивый) taciturn, silent
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1. (неразговорчивый) taciturn, short-spoken, reticent;
silent (тж. перен.) ;
2. (понимаемый без слов) tacit;
~ое согласие tacit consent.Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > молчаливый
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79 молчальник
муж.
1) церк. one who has taken a vow of silence
2) разг. (молчаливый человек) taciturn/uncommunicative personмолчальн|ик - м., ~ица ж.
1. церк. one who has taken a vow of silence;
2. разг. (молчаливый человек) taciturn uncommunicative person.Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > молчальник
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1. прил. avaricious, stingy, niggardly, miserly;
sparing (in) ;
scanty, poor;
taciturn( на слова)
2. муж. скл. как прил. miser, niggardскуп|ой -
1. прил. mean, miserly, stingy, close-fisted;
2. прил. (скудный) ungenerous;
~ая почва niggardly/ungenerous soil;
~ свет dim light;
3. (на вн., в пр., сдержанный) restrained (in), sparing (of) ;
~ на слова reticent, taciturn;
chary of one`s words;
~ на похвалы restrained in one`s praise, not given to praising;
4. в знач. сущ. м. miser;
skinflint.
См. также в других словарях:
taciturn — TACITÚRN, Ă, taciturni, e, adj. Care vorbeşte puţin, tăcut din fire, închis în sine, posac. – Din fr. taciturne, lat. taciturnus. Trimis de ana zecheru, 04.12.2002. Sursa: DEX 98 Taciturn ≠ comunicativ, flecar, guraliv, limbut, palavragiu,… … Dicționar Român
Taciturn — Tac i*turn, a. [L. taciturnus: cf. F. taciturne. See {Tacit}.] Habitually silent; not given to converse; not apt to talk or speak. {Tac i*turn*ly}, adv. [1913 Webster] Syn: Silent; reserved. Usage: {Taciturn}, {Silent}. Silent has reference to… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
taciturn us — index taciturn Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
taciturn — I adjective brusque, close, closemouthed, curt, dumb, guarded, habitually silent, inarticulate, laconic, mum, mute, pauciloquent, quiet, reserved, restrained, reticent, secretive, silent, sparing of words, speechless, taciturnus, uncommunicative … Law dictionary
taciturn — (adj.) habitually silent, 1771, back formation from TACITURNITY (Cf. taciturnity) … Etymology dictionary
taciturn — *silent, uncommunicative, reserved, reticent, secretive, close, close lipped, closemouthed, tight lipped Analogous words: *dumb, mute, inarticulate: restrained, inhibited, curbed, checked (see RESTRAIN) Antonyms: garrulous: clamorous (especially… … New Dictionary of Synonyms
taciturn — [adj] uncommunicative aloof, antisocial, brooding, clammed up*, close, closemouthed*, cold, curt, distant, dour, dried up*, dumb, laconic, mum, mute, quiet, reserved, reticent, sententious, silent, sparing, speechless, tight lipped*, unexpressive … New thesaurus
taciturn — ► ADJECTIVE ▪ reserved or uncommunicative in speech; saying little. DERIVATIVES taciturnity noun taciturnly adverb. ORIGIN Latin taciturnus, from tacitus silent … English terms dictionary
taciturn — [tas′ə tʉrn΄] adj. [< Fr or L: Fr taciturne; L taciturnus < tacere: see TACIT] almost always silent; not liking to talk; uncommunicative taciturnity [tas′ətʉr′nə tē] n. taciturnly adv … English World dictionary
taciturn — [[t]tæ̱sɪtɜː(r)n[/t]] ADJ GRADED A taciturn person does not say very much and can seem unfriendly. A taciturn man, he replied to my questions in monosyllables … English dictionary
taciturn — adjective /ˈtæsɪtɜːn,ˈtæsɪtɝn/ Silent; temperamentally untalkative; disinclined to speak. The two sisters could hardly have been more different, one so boisterous and expressive, the other so taciturn and calm. Syn: reticent, untalkative Ant:… … Wiktionary