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61 self-acting
self-acting [ˏselfˊæktɪŋ] aавтомати́ческий, самоде́йствующий -
62 self-action
self-action [ˏselfˊækʃn] nсамопроизво́льное де́йствие -
63 self-adaptive
self-adaptive [ˏselfəˊdæptɪv] aсамоприспоса́бливающийся -
64 self-adjusting
self-adjusting [ˏselfəˊdʒʌstɪŋ] aс автомати́ческой регулиро́вкой (о приборе, устройстве и т.п.) -
65 self-affirmation
self-affirmation [ˏselfæfəˊmeɪʃn] nсамоутвержде́ние -
66 self-appointed
self-appointed [ˏselfəˊpɔɪntɪd] aсам себя́ назна́чивший, самозва́нный -
67 self-assertion
self-assertion [ˏselfəˊsɜ:ʃn] nупо́рное отста́ивание свои́х прав, притяза́ний -
68 self-assertive
self-assertive [ˏselfəˊsɜ:tɪv] aнапо́ристый -
69 self-assumption
self-assumption [ˏselfəˊsʌmpʃn] nчва́нство, высокоме́рие -
70 self-assurance
self-assurance [ˏselfəˊʃυərǝns] nсамоуве́ренность; самонаде́янность -
71 self-balanced
self-balanced [ˏselfˊbælənst] aавтомати́чески уравнове́шивающийся -
72 self-binder
self-binder [ˏselfˊbaɪndə] n1) жне́йка-сноповяза́лка2) скоросшива́тель -
73 self-centred
self-centred [ˏselfˊsentəd] aэгоцентри́чный, эгоисти́чный -
74 self-closing
self-closing [ˏselfˊkləυzɪŋ] aзакрыва́ющийся автомати́чески, самозамыка́ющийся -
75 self-coloured
self-coloured [ˏselfˊkʌləd] a1) одноцве́тный2) есте́ственной окра́ски -
76 self-confessed
self-confessed [ˏselfkənˊfest] aоткры́то признаю́щий за собо́й (что-л. дурное);he is a self-confessed thief он и не скрыва́ет, что занима́ется воровство́м
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77 self-confident
self-confident [ˏselfˊkɒnfɪdǝnt] aсамоуве́ренный, самонаде́янный -
78 self-conscious
self-conscious [ˏselfˊkɒnʃəs] aнело́вкий, засте́нчивый -
79 self-cooling
self-cooling [ˏselfˊku:lɪŋ] aтех. с возду́шным охлажде́нием -
80 self-criticism
self-criticism [ˏselfˊkrɪtɪsɪzǝm] nсамокри́тика
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