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[͵ʌnd(a)ıʹdʒestıd] a1. непереваренный ( о пище)2. неусвоенный3. не приведённый в систему, неклассифицированный; непоследовательный4. не нашедший покупателей на бирже ( о ценных бумагах) -
4 undigested
1. a непереваренный2. a неусвоенный3. a не приведённый в систему, неклассифицированный; непоследовательный4. a не нашедший покупателей на бирже -
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ˈʌndɪˈdʒestɪd прил.
1) непереваренный( о пище)
2) неусвоенный
3) а) непоследовательный, непродуманный б) хаотичный, беспорядочный undigested mass of useless rubbish ≈ хаотичная масса бесполезного мусора Syn: unreasoned, unsufficiently considered неперереваренный (о пище) неусвоенный - * theories неусвоенные теории не приведенный в систему, неклассифицированный;
непоследовательный не нашедший покупателей на бирже (о ценных бумагах) undigested непереваренный ~ непродуманный, непоследовательный, хаотичный ~ неусвоенныйБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > undigested
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