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1 to be grossly ignorant
Общая лексика: быть совершенно невежественнымУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > to be grossly ignorant
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2 be grossly ignorant
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3 grossly
[ʹgrəʋslı] adv1. грубо, вульгарноto speak [to answer] grossly - говорить [отвечать] грубо
2. чрезвычайно, глубокоto be grossly ignorant - быть совершенно /глубоко/ невежественным
3. оптом, гуртом -
4 grossly
1. adv грубо, вульгарно2. adv чрезвычайно, глубоко3. adv оптом, гуртомСинонимический ряд:1. coarsely (other) coarsely; crassly; crudely; inelegantly; lowly; rawly; roughly; rudely; uncouthly; vulgarly2. egregiously (other) capitally; egregiously; flagrantly; glaringly; rankly3. fatly (other) corpulently; fatly; heavily; stoutly; weightily4. materially (other) corporeally; materially; objectively; phenomenally; physically; sensibly; substantially; tangibly5. obscenely (other) crustily; dirtily; filthily; foully; indecently; nastily; obscenely; profanely; scurrilously; smuttily6. utterly (other) absolutely; blackly; blankly; blessedly; bluely; completely; confoundedly; consummately; deucedly; downrightly; entirely; infernally; outrightly; perfectly; positively; purely; regularly; sheerly; starkly; totally; unmitigatedly; unqualifiedly; utterly -
5 ignorant
1. a невежественный; необразованный; безграмотныйhe is not stupid, he is ignorant — он человек неглупый, но малообразованный
2. a свидетельствующий о невежестве или неосведомлённости3. a разг. грубый, невоспитанныйhe is an ignorant person — he always goes through a door in front of a lady — он невоспитан — никогда не пропустит женщину в дверях
Синонимический ряд:1. backward (adj.) backward; benighted; crude; primitive; unenlightened; unprogressive2. incognizant (adj.) blind; incognizant; inconversant; innocent; oblivious; unacquainted; unaware; unconscious; unfamiliar; uninformed; uninstructed; unknowing; unwitting3. shallow (adj.) empty; green; half-learned; rude; shallow; superficial4. uneducated (adj.) empty-headed; illiterate; know-nothing; uneducated; unlearned; unlettered; unschooled; untaught; untutoredАнтонимический ряд:accomplished; acquainted; competent; cultivated; cultured; disciplined; educated; efficient; enlightened; erudite; informed; knowledgeable; learned; literate; sophisticated
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