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1 unreasonable beliefs
Общая лексика: иррациональные представления, суеверия -
2 unreasonable
adj1) нерозсудливий, нерозважливий2) нерозумний3) надмірний; непомірний; необгрунтований* * *a2) безрозсуднийunreasonable beliefs — ірраціональні уявлення; марновірства
3) надмірний, непомірний; необгрунтований -
3 unreasonable
[ʌnʹri:z(ə)nəb(ə)l] a1. неразумный, неблагоразумный2. неразумныйunreasonable beliefs - иррациональные представления; суеверия
3. чрезмерный, непомерный; необоснованный -
4 unreasonable
a2) безрозсуднийunreasonable beliefs — ірраціональні уявлення; марновірства
3) надмірний, непомірний; необгрунтований -
5 unreasonable
ʌnˈri:znəbl прил.
1) безрассудный, неблагоразумный, необдуманный It is unreasonable to demand that employees work without a break. ≈ Неблагоразумно требовать, чтобы служащие работали без перерыва. Syn: imprudent, ill-advised, absurd
2) непомерный, чрезмерный;
непомерно высокий (о цене и т. п.) неразумный, неблагоразумный - * сonduct безрассудное поведение - at this hour * в этот неурочный час неразумный - the * beasts неразумные твари - * beliefs иррациональные представления;
суеверия чрезмерный, непомерный;
необоснованный - * delay неоправданная задержка - * price бешеная цена ~ непомерный, чрезмерный;
непомерно высокий (о цене и т. п.) ;
an unreasonable demand необоснованное требование unreasonable неблагоразумный, безрассудный ~ необоснованный ~ непомерный, чрезмерный;
непомерно высокий (о цене и т. п.) ;
an unreasonable demand необоснованное требование ~ непомерный, чрезмерный;
непомерно высокий (о цене) ~ непомерный ~ чрезмерныйБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > unreasonable
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6 суеверия
General subject: superstitious beliefs, unreasonable beliefs -
7 иррациональные представления
General subject: unreasonable beliefsУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > иррациональные представления
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8 خرافة
خُرَافَة \ legend: a fanciful old story (sometimes partly true) that has been passed on by spoken words: There is a legend that gold lies buried under this castle. myth: a story (passed down from ancient times) that contains the early beliefs of a race (about nature, history, etc.). superstition: belief in magic; an unreasonable belief that certain acts, objects, etc. cause fortune or misfortune. -
9 معتقد
مُعْتَقَد \ belief: sth. believed: a set of beliefs. \ مُعْتَقَد خُرافي \ superstition: belief in magic; an unreasonable belief that certain acts, objects, etc. cause fortune or misfortune. -
10 legend
خُرَافَة \ legend: a fanciful old story (sometimes partly true) that has been passed on by spoken words: There is a legend that gold lies buried under this castle. myth: a story (passed down from ancient times) that contains the early beliefs of a race (about nature, history, etc.). superstition: belief in magic; an unreasonable belief that certain acts, objects, etc. cause fortune or misfortune. -
11 myth
خُرَافَة \ legend: a fanciful old story (sometimes partly true) that has been passed on by spoken words: There is a legend that gold lies buried under this castle. myth: a story (passed down from ancient times) that contains the early beliefs of a race (about nature, history, etc.). superstition: belief in magic; an unreasonable belief that certain acts, objects, etc. cause fortune or misfortune. -
12 superstition
خُرَافَة \ legend: a fanciful old story (sometimes partly true) that has been passed on by spoken words: There is a legend that gold lies buried under this castle. myth: a story (passed down from ancient times) that contains the early beliefs of a race (about nature, history, etc.). superstition: belief in magic; an unreasonable belief that certain acts, objects, etc. cause fortune or misfortune.
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