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1 devoid
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2 devoid of forests
Англо-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > devoid of forests
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3 desprovisto de
= devoid of, shorn ofEx. Further, classification and the network of relationships between subjects can be a fascinating study in itself, even devoid of any applications.Ex. Adopting an insouciant attitude toward empirical research -- shorn of such seemingly tough-minded concepts as objectivity and transparency -- makes her point more plausible.* * *= devoid of, shorn ofEx: Further, classification and the network of relationships between subjects can be a fascinating study in itself, even devoid of any applications.
Ex: Adopting an insouciant attitude toward empirical research -- shorn of such seemingly tough-minded concepts as objectivity and transparency -- makes her point more plausible. -
4 безыдейный
devoid of ideology (после сущ.); (о произведении тж.) devoid of a message (после сущ.) -
5 лишенный
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6 лишенный пережитков
Русско-английский политический словарь > лишенный пережитков
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7 blottet for
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8 позбавлений доказової сили
Українсько-англійський юридичний словник > позбавлений доказової сили
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9 позбавлений підстави
Українсько-англійський юридичний словник > позбавлений підстави
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10 позбавлений сенсу
Українсько-англійський юридичний словник > позбавлений сенсу
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11 безыдейный
devoid of principles and ideals, having no principles or ideals -
12 desprovido
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13 ketiadaan
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14 tanpa
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15 postrádající
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16 fără temei
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17 lipsit de conţinut
devoid of substance. -
18 lipsit de fond
devoid of substance. -
19 lipsit de interes
devoid of interest. -
20 giyohsiz
devoid of vegetation, bare
См. также в других словарях:
devoid — devoid, void, destitute are comparable when they are followed by of and mean showing entire want or lack. Devoid stresses the absence or the nonpossession of a particular quality, character, or tendency {I was not devoid of capacity or… … New Dictionary of Synonyms
Devoid — De*void , a. [See {Devoid}, v. t.] 1. Void; empty; vacant. [Obs.] Spenser. [1913 Webster] 2. Destitute; not in possession; with of; as, devoid of sense; devoid of pity or of pride. [1913 Webster] || … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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devoid of — not having (something usual or expected) : completely without (something) He is devoid of (any) ambition. [=he has no ambition] The landscape seems to be completely devoid of life. • • • Main Entry: ↑devoid … Useful english dictionary
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devoid — meaning ‘lacking’, is followed by of and is predicative in position, i.e. it comes after the word it refers to, with a linking verb: • Many of the pieces for middle aged women in Welsh drama are devoid of humour Daily Post (Liverpool), 2007 … Modern English usage
devoid — ► ADJECTIVE (devoid of) ▪ entirely lacking in. ORIGIN from Old French devoidier cast out … English terms dictionary
Devoid — De*void , v. t. [OE. devoiden to leave, OF. desvuidier, desvoidier, to empty out. See {Void}.] To empty out; to remove. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
devoid — I adjective bare, barren, bereft of, blank, bleak, deficient, denuded of, deprived of, deserted, desolate, destitute of, empty, empty of, found wanting, ill furnished, ill provided, ill stored, impotent, in default of, in the absence of, in want… … Law dictionary
devoid of — index insufficient Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
devoid of consideration — index naked (lacking embellishment) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary