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1 аморальный
1) General subject: lubricious, lubricous, non-moral, polluted (о человеке), tortuous, unclean, unmoral, virtueless, amoral (27, 400 UK Google hits), immoral (130,000 UK Google hits), unethical2) Jargon: cool, extra-curricular (о сексуальном поведении), fast, mess3) Psychoanalysis: nonmoral4) Makarov: against nature5) Taboo: extracurricular, wide -
2 бесполезный
1) General subject: begging, bootless, bum, castaway, drippy, epicene, feckless, fiddling, futile, futility, good for nothing, good-for-nothing, hopeless, humpty dumpty, impracticable, impractical, inutile, naught, needless, no use, not( hardly) worth (one's) salt, nugatory, of no avail, of no utility, of use, otiose, profitless, purposeless, sell by auction, thriftless, unavailing, unbeneficial, unhelpful, unprevailing, useless, vain, valueless, virtueless (о лекарстве), void, without avail, without effect, worthless, arid, fruitless, idle, ineffective, unproductive, unuseful2) Geology: dead4) American: footless5) Obsolete: fatuous6) Engineering: unusable8) Railway term: inefficient9) Economy: of no effect10) Australian slang: cactus, lame duck, no good to gundy, not worth a crumpet, queer, ratshit, rip, up to mud, up to shit, as useful as a one legged bloke in an arse kicking contest11) Diplomatic term: it's of no avail13) Jargon: diddly, humpty-dumpty, not worth beans, no go15) Makarov: hardly worth (one's) salt, helpless, irrelative, irrelevant, not worth( one's) salt, not worth a jigger, not worth shucks, unpractical16) Taboo: crappy, diddly-shit, duff, (о предметах) half-assed, piddling, pissy-ass17) Phraseological unit: Not worth a plugged nickle -
3 недейственный
1) General subject: effectless, virtueless, void, inefficient2) Medicine: noneffective3) Bookish: inefficacious4) Law: inoperative5) Accounting: ineffective -
4 нецеломудренный
General subject: unchaste, virtueless -
5 неэффективный
1) General subject: counter-productive, effectless, inactive (о лекарстве), ineffectual, inefficacious, inefficient, inoperable, inoperative, sterile, virtueless, void, ineffective, not working, counterproductive2) Medicine: noneffective3) Mathematics: inadequate4) Australian slang: lame duck, not able to fight ( one's) way out of a brown paper bag6) Oil: unefficient8) Makarov: weak9) Taboo: drippy -
6 порочный
1) General subject: bad, depraved, evil, gallows, jadish, perverse, unholy, vicious, virtueless, wicked, corrupt2) Medicine: faulty3) Mathematics: fallacious4) Religion: Babylonian, fallen, naught, naughty, ungodly5) Automobile industry: unsound6) Diplomatic term: dark7) Jargon: wide open8) Makarov: wrong -
7 развратный
1) General subject: bestial, corrupt, dissolute, evil living, evil-living, lecherous, lewd, licentious, profligate, reprobate, trollopy, vicious, virtueless, codding2) Obsolete: rakehelly3) Religion: Babylonian4) Law: lascivious6) Taboo: (о мужчине) born with a horn (см. horn), cunny-haunted, filthy, hot in the tail -
8 бесполезный
1. fruitless2. fultile3. ineffective4. unproductive5. of useбесполезно; бесполезный — no use
6. bootless7. inutile8. needlessly9. no use10. of no availнепригодный; бесполезный — of no avail
11. unavailing12. unhelpful13. uselessly14. virtueless15. it is no good16. it is no useум, забитый отрывочными и бесполезными сведениями — a mind that is lumbered with useless bits of information
17. futile18. uselessСинонимический ряд:1. напрасно (проч.) без толку; безрезультатно; безуспешно; бесплодно; бессмысленно; вотще; впустую; втуне; даром; задаром; зазря; зря; напрасно; понапрасну; по-пустому; попусту; тщетно2. ненужно (проч.) излишне; лишне; ненужно; никчемно
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Virtueless — Vir tue*less, a. Destitute of virtue; without efficacy or operating qualities; powerless. [1913 Webster] Virtueless she wished all herbs and charms. Fairfax. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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virtueless — adjective see virtue … New Collegiate Dictionary
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virtueless — vir·tue·less … English syllables
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Silent partner — Silent Si lent, a. [L. silens, entis, p. pr. of silere to be silent; akin to Goth. ana silan.] 1. Free from sound or noise; absolutely still; perfectly quiet. [1913 Webster] How silent is this town! Shak. [1913 Webster] 2. Not speaking;… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
virtue — noun Etymology: Middle English vertu, virtu, from Anglo French, from Latin virtut , virtus strength, manliness, virtue, from vir man more at virile Date: 13th century 1. a. conformity to a standard of right ; morality b. a particular moral… … New Collegiate Dictionary