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1 unequivocal promise
Реклама: твёрдое обещание -
2 unequivocal promise
English-russian dctionary of diplomacy > unequivocal promise
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3 unequivocal
a1) ясный, недвусмысленный2) окончательный; твёрдый• -
4 unequivocal
[͵ʌnıʹkwıvək(ə)l] a1. 1) недвусмысленный, ясный2) ясный, определённыйthe plain and unequivocal language of the law - ясный и точный язык закона
3) явный, несомненныйshe had an unequivocal success in the role - эта роль ей, несомненно, удалась
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5 unequivocal
ˈʌnɪˈkwɪvəkəl прил. недвусмысленный, определенный;
ясный Syn: definite недвусмысленный, ясный - to give an * answer дать недвусмысленные ответ ясный, определенный - the plain and * language of the law ясный и точный язык закона явный, несомненный окончательный, твердый - * refusal окончательный отказ - * promise твердое обещание unequivocal недвусмысленный, определенный;
ясный;
to count on unequivocal support рассчитывать на определенную поддержку to give ~ expression ясно заявить unequivocal недвусмысленный, определенный;
ясный;
to count on unequivocal support рассчитывать на определенную поддержку ~ недвусмысленный ~ окончательный ~ определенный ~ ясныйБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > unequivocal
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6 absolute
1. n филос. абсолют; окончательная действительность2. n мат. абсолютная величина, модульabsolute value — абсолютная величина, абсолютное значение
3. a полный, совершенный, безусловный, абсолютный4. a абсолютный, неограниченный; самовластный5. a чистый, беспримесный6. a действительный, несомненный7. a относящийся к абсолюту; абсолютныйabsolute reality — первоначальная, самосуществующая реальность; абсолютная, непознаваемая реальность
nominative absolute — именительный абсолютный, абсолютив
absolute owner — абсолютный, неограниченный собственник
absolute authority — абсолютная, неограниченная власть
Синонимический ряд:1. actual (adj.) actual; factual; genuine; hard; positive; sure-enough2. authoritarian (adj.) absolutist; arbitrary; autarchic; authoritarian; autocratic; despotic; dictatorial; monocratic; peremptory; strict; suppressive; totalitarian; tyrannical; tyrannous3. certain (adj.) affirmative; categorical; certain; conclusive; definite; firm; indubitable; sure; ultimate; undeniable; unequivocal4. consummate (adj.) consummate; supreme; undisputed5. perfect (adj.) complete; faultless; flawless; fleckless; ideal; impeccable; indefectible; note-perfect; perfect; unblemished; unflawed; untarnished; whole6. total (adj.) all-out; decided; downright; entire; out-and-out; outright; plain; pure; pure and simple; rank; sheer; simple; stark; thorough; thoroughgoing; total; unadulterated; unalloyed; unbounded; unconditional; undiluted; unlimited; unmitigated; unmixed; unqualified; unrelieved; unrestricted7. unconditional (adj.) unconditional; unconditioned; unqualified; unreserved8. utter (adj.) all-fired; arrant; black; blamed; blank; blankety-blank; blasted; bleeding; blessed; blighted; blinding; blithering; blue; confounded; crashing; dad-blamed; dad-blasted; dad-burned; damned; dang; darn; dashed; deuced; doggone; double-distilled; double-dyed; durn; utterАнтонимический ряд:complaisant; conditional; constitutional; contingent; dependent; docile; dubious; gentle; humble; imperfect; incomplete; insufficient; lenient; limited; negligible; questionable; restricted
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