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( noticeable) auffallend;( clearly visible) unübersehbar; person, behaviour, colour, clothes auffällig;\conspicuous beauty außergewöhnliche Schönheit;\conspicuous figure exzellente Figur;to look \conspicuous auffallen -
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[kən΄spikjuəs] a նկատելի, աչքի ընկնող, ցայտուն. He is conspicuous by his absence Նրա բացակայությունը նկատելի է. a conspicuous tie վառ/ ուշագրավ փողկապ. conspicuous because of his height հասակով աչքի ընկնել. conspicuous place նկատելի/աչքի ընկնող տեղ -
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['æbs(ə)n(t)s]сущ.1) отсутствие; отлучкаduring smb.'s absence, in smb.'s absence — во время отсутствия кого-л.
Did anything happen in my absence? — Что произошло, пока меня не было?
- absence without leaveHe played no part in the game and was conspicuous by his absence in the post-match celebrations. — В этом матче он не играл. Также все обратили внимание на то, что он не пришёл на послематчевые торжества.
- sickness absenceAnt:2) недостаток, отсутствие, неимениеin the absence of smth. — за недостатком (за неимением) чего-л.
the absence of reconciliation between the theory and the practice of life — несогласованность теории с практикой
Syn:Ant:3) = absence of mind рассеянность, отсутствие вниманияAbsence of mind is altogether an involuntary thing. — Рассеянность - это явление совершенно непроизвольное.
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kən'spikjuəs(very noticeable: Her blond hair made her conspicuous in the crowd.) lett synlig, påfallende- conspicuousnessadj. \/kənˈspɪkjʊəs\/1) iøynefallende, påfallende, slående, tydelig2) synlig, lett synlig3) bemerkelsesverdig, fremragendebe conspicuous by one's absence glimre med sitt fraværmake oneself conspicuous gjøre seg bemerket -
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adj. verdacht; opvallend; duidelijk[ kənspikjoeəs] 〈 conspicuousness〉1 opvallend ⇒ in het oog lopend, opmerkelijk♦voorbeelden:1 make oneself conspicuous • aandacht trekken, indruk proberen te makenbe conspicuous by one's absence • schitteren door afwezigheid -
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adjectiveвидный, заметный, бросающийся в глаза; to make oneself conspicuous обращать на себя внимание; to be conspicuous by one's absence блистать своим отсутствием; conspicuous failure явная неудачаSyn:plain* * *(a) видимый* * *видный, заметный, бросающийся в глаза* * *[con·spic·u·ous || kən'spɪkjʊəs] adj. видный, заметный, бросающийся в глаза* * *броскийвидимыйвидныйвыдающийсязаметензаметныйпоказнойразличимый* * *видный, заметный, бросающийся в глаза -
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adj (#ly [adv]) 1. jasan, vidljiv, vidan, očevidan 2. istaknut, glasovit ([for] zbog) 3. upadljiv, koji pada u oči / to be # by one's absence = isticati se neprisustvovanjem* * *
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блистать (своим) отсутствием [римский историк Тацит в "Анналах" рассказывает, что на похоронах знатной римлянки Юнии - сестры Брута и жены Кассия - впереди похоронной процессии несли, согласно традиции, изображение родственников умершей, среди которых Брут и Кассий блистали отсутствием; на английском языке выражение впервые употребил лорд Дж. Расселл в своей речи; см. цитаты]Among the defects of the Bill, which were numerous, one provision was conspicuous by its presence, and one by its absence. (J. Russell, ‘Address to the Electors of the City of London’, April 6, 1859, OED) — К недостаткам законопроекта можно отнести и то, что один из пунктов блистал своим присутствием, а другой - отсутствием.
I alluded to it as "a provision conspicuous by its absence", a turn of phraseology which is not an original expression of mine, but is taken from one of the greatest historians of antiquity. (J. Russell, ‘Speech at the London Tavern’, April 15, 1859, OED) — Сказав, что "один из пунктов блистал своим отсутствием", я употребил выражение, придуманное не мною, а одним из самых замечательных историков древности.
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блиcтaть (cвoим) oтcутcтвиeм [pимcкий иcтopик Taцит в «Aннaлax» paccкaзывaeт, чтo нa пoxopoнax знaтнoй pимлянки Юнии - cecтpы Бpутa и жeны Kaccия - впepeди пoxopoннoй пpoцeccии нecли, coглacнo тpaдиции, изoбpaжeниe poдcтвeнникoв умepшeй, cpeди кoтopыx Бpут и Kaccий блиcтaли oтcутcтвиeм', нa aнглийcкoм языкe выpaжeниe впepвыe упoтpeбил лopд Дж. Pacceл в cвoeй peчи', этим. фp. c лaт.]I alluded to it as 'a provision conspicuous by its absence', a turn of phraseology which is not an original expression of mine, but is taken from one of the greatest historians of antiquity (J. Russell). Conspicuous by their absence were the big Whitehall ministries who disappointed Mr Major with their slightly unimaginative response to his initiative (The Guardian)Concise English-Russian phrasebook > be conspicuous by its (or one's) absence
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Общая лексика: блистать отсутствиемУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > to be conspicuous by (one's) absence
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См. также в других словарях:
be conspicuous by absence — be conspicuous by (your) absence humorous if someone is conspicuous by their absence, people notice that they are not present in a place where they are expected to be. Helen was conspicuous by her absence at the meeting yesterday … New idioms dictionary
Conspicuous Only in Its Absence — Studio album by The Great Society Released 1968 … Wikipedia
conspicuous — 1540s, from L. conspicuus visible, open to view, striking, from conspicere to look at, observe, see, notice, from com , intensive prefix (see COM (Cf. com )), + specere (see SCOPE (Cf. scope) (1)). Phrase conspicuous by its absence (1859) is said … Etymology dictionary
conspicuous — The phrase conspicuous by its (or one s) absence is a cliché. See clichés … Modern English usage
absence — noun 1 fact of not being present ADJECTIVE ▪ extended, lengthy, long, prolonged ▪ brief, temporary ▪ frequent ▪ … Collocations dictionary
Conspicuous Only in its Absence — Infobox Album | Name = Conspicuous Only in Its Absence Type = Album Artist = The Great Society Released = 1968 Recorded = Genre = Psychedelic rock Length = Label = Columbia Records | Producer = Peter Abram Reviews = * Allmusic Rating|3|5… … Wikipedia
conspicuous — con|spic|u|ous [kənˈspıkjuəs] adj [Date: 1500 1600; : Latin; Origin: conspicuus, from conspicere to get to see , from com ( COM ) + specere to look ] 1.) very easy to notice ≠ ↑inconspicuous ▪ The notice must be displayed in a conspicuous place.… … Dictionary of contemporary English
conspicuous — [[t]kənspɪ̱kjuəs[/t]] 1) ADJ GRADED If someone or something is conspicuous, people can see or notice them very easily. The most conspicuous way in which the old politics is changing is in the growing use of referendums... You may feel tearful in… … English dictionary
absence — ab|sence W2S3 [ˈæbsəns] n 1.) [U and C] when you are not in the place where people expect you to be, or the time that you are away in/during sb s absence ▪ Ms Leighton will be in charge during my absence (=while I am away) . absence from ▪ Her… … Dictionary of contemporary English
absence — noun 1 (C, U) the fact that someone is not in the place where people expect them to be: in/during sb s absence (=while they are away): Ms Leighton will be in charge during my absence. 2 (U) the lack of something or the fact that it does not exist … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
conspicuous — adj. VERBS ▪ be, feel, look, seem ▪ become ▪ make sb ▪ Its yellow skin makes it highly conspicuous … Collocations dictionary