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1 unutterable despair
Общая лексика: невыразимое отчаяние -
2 unutterable
1. n1) щось невимовне2) pl штани2. adj1) невимовний; що не вимовляється2) несказанний, неописанний* * * -
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1. n отчаяние; безысходность, безнадёжность2. n источник страдания, огорчения3. v отчаиваться, терять надежду; впадать в отчаяниеСинонимический ряд:1. sorrow (noun) dejection; depression; desperation; despondency; discouragement; disheartenment; dolor; gloom; hopelessness; melancholy; misery; resignation; sorrow; trouble2. despond (verb) despond; give up3. give in (verb) give in; lose hope; quit; surrenderАнтонимический ряд:faith; hope; hopefulness; joy; optimism -
4 unutterable
[ʌnʹʌt(ə)rəb(ə)l] a1. непроизносимый2. невыразимый, неописуемый; несказанный -
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6 unutterable
1. a непроизносимый2. a невыразимый, неописуемый; несказанныйСинонимический ряд:1. incommunicable (adj.) incommunicable; indefinable; indescribable; ineffable; inenarrable; inexpressible; silent; undescribable; unexpressible; unspeakable; untellable2. vulgar (adj.) accursed; blasphemous; corrupt; impious; indecent; offensive; vulgar -
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ʌnˈʌtərəbl прил.
1) непроизносимый
2) разг. невыразимый, неописуемый непроизносимый невыразимый, неописуемый;
несказанный - * despair невыразимое отчаяние - * joy неописуемая радость - * scoundrel отъявленный подлец unutterable разг. невыразимый, неописуемый ~ непроизносимыйБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > unutterable
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