-
1 לא מעומלן
unstarched -
2 ohorsiz
unstarched -
3 неколосан
unstarched* * *неколо̀сан,прил. unstarched.* * *unstarched* * *unstarched -
4 ненакрахмаленный
-
5 ненакрахмаленный
unstarched имя прилагательное: -
6 нечопорный
unbending* * *unbending, unstarched* * *unbendingunstarched -
7 естественный
1) General subject: easy, in order, inartificial, matter of course, native, natural (it comes natural to him - это получается у него естественно это легко ему даётся), naturally occurring, physio, unadulterated, unaffected, uncoined, unconstrained, unforced, unimitated, unlaboured, unmannered, unrestrained, unschooled, unselfconscious (о поведении), unstarched, unstrained, unstudied, untaught, untutored, unposed2) Medicine: genuine4) Rare: physic5) Mathematics: intrinsic6) Law: absolute8) Oil: natural fat9) Ecology: ambient (в знач. "фоновый")10) Business: matter-of-course12) Oil&Gas technology original13) Programming: real-life14) Makarov: naturally occuring -
8 ненакрахмаленный
General subject: unstarched -
9 непринуждённый
1) General subject: at ease, cavalier, cavalierly, chatty, easeful, easy, free and easy, free gesture, free-and-easy, hang loose, hang-loose, informal, laid-back, laidback, natural, nonchalant, relaxed, spontaneous, throwaway, unaffected, unbending, unbuttoned, unconcerned (о манере и т.п.), unconstrained, unembarrassed, unforced, unrestrained, unstarched, unstrained, unstudied, unstuffy, voluble (о высказывании, тоне), light-hearted, candid, easy-mannered, uninhibited2) French: degagй -
10 нечопорный
General subject: unbending, unstarched -
11 almidonar
v.to starch.* * *1 to starch* * *VT to starch* * *verbo transitivo to starch* * *= starch, starch.Ex. I've seen you try all sorts of things, one after another, and heard all sorts of grumbling about the skirts not being starched enough.Ex. I've seen you try all sorts of things, one after another, and heard all sorts of grumbling about the skirts not being starched enough.* * *verbo transitivo to starch* * *= starch, starch.Ex: I've seen you try all sorts of things, one after another, and heard all sorts of grumbling about the skirts not being starched enough.
Ex: I've seen you try all sorts of things, one after another, and heard all sorts of grumbling about the skirts not being starched enough.* * *almidonar [A1 ]vtto starch* * *
almidonar ( conjugate almidonar) verbo transitivo
to starch
almidonar verbo transitivo to starch
' almidonar' also found in these entries:
English:
starch
- stiffen
* * *almidonar vtto starch* * *v/t starch* * *almidonar vt: to starch -
12 naturel
adj. unstarched -
13 естественный
natural* * ** * ** * *inartificialinborninherentnaturalrawunconstrainedunschooledunstarcheduntaught -
14 непринужденный
natural; (free and) easy, at ease разг.* * ** * *natural; easy, at ease unconstrained; spontaneous* * *easyfree-and-easyinformalspontaneousunbuttonedunconstrainedunrestrainedunstarchedunstrained -
15 естественный
-
16 непринужденный
unconstrained имя прилагательное:unforced (непринужденный, добровольный)spontaneous (спонтанный, самопроизвольный, стихийный, непосредственный, непринужденный, добровольный)free-and-easy (непринужденный, чуждый условностей) -
17 нечопорный
unbending имя прилагательное:
См. также в других словарях:
unstarched — [spelling only] … English World dictionary
unstarched — adj. * * * … Universalium
unstarched — adjective Not starched … Wiktionary
unstarched — adj. not starched … English contemporary dictionary
unstarched — un•starched′ adj … From formal English to slang
unstarched — /ʌnˈstatʃt/ (say un stahcht) adjective not starched …
unstarched — adj. not starched … Useful english dictionary
1600-1650 in fashion — Fashion in the period 1600 1650 in Western European clothing is characterized by the disappearance of the ruff in favour of broad lace or linen collars. Waistlines rose through the period for both men and women. Other notable fashions included… … Wikipedia
Upturned collar — Actress Wendie Malick with collar up at the premier of one of her movies in 2009 An upturned collar is an otherwise flat, protruding collar of either a shirt, jacket, or coat that has been turned upward. C … Wikipedia
Dress shirt — Charvet dress shirt from the 1930s, Norsk Folkemeuseum, Oslo. A shirt, or dress shirt in American English, (also button front, button down, or button up shirt) is a garment with a collar, a full length opening at the front from the collar to the… … Wikipedia
limp — I v 1. hobble, hitch, walk lamely; totter, dodder, toddle, stagger, seesaw, move unsteadily, teeter; falter, halt, pause, hesitate; shuffle, shamble, drag one s feet. 2. crawl, creep, inch, drag, move slowly. n 3. hobble, hitch, jerk,… … A Note on the Style of the synonym finder