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1. n овощgreen vegetables — зелень; овощи
2. n растение; растительный организм3. n воен. жарг. «овощ»4. n разг. человек, полностью зависящий от помощи других5. n разг. человек без духовных интересов6. n разг. кретин7. n разг. маразматик8. n разг. вялый человек9. a растительный10. a овощной11. a разг. скучный, бесцветный; вялый, пассивный; монотонныйvegetable existence — растительная жизнь, лишённая духовных интересов; прозябание
Синонимический ряд:1. passive (adj.) brainless; inactive; inanimate; inert; paralyzed; passive; sedentary; stagnant; stationary2. vegetal (adj.) botanic; growing; leguminous; organic; photosynthesizing; plant; plantlike; vegetal; vegetative -
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