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41 self-righteous
[͵selfʹraıtʃəs] a книжн.1. лицемерный, фарисейский2. самодовольный; уверенный в своей правоте -
42 self-abasement
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43 self-acting
[ˌself'æktɪŋ]прил.автоматический, самодействующийSyn: -
44 self-confident
[ˌself'kɔnfɪd(ə)nt]прил.б) самонадеянный, самоуверенный•Syn: -
45 self-flagellation
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46 self-government
[ˌself'gʌv(ə)nmənt]сущ.2) уст. самообладание, владение собой -
47 self-interest
[ˌself'ɪntrəst]сущ.своекорыстие; эгоизмSyn: -
48 self-opinionated
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49 self-torture
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50 self-climbing forms
self-climbing [self-lifting, self-raising] formsсамоподъёмная [вертикально-скользящая] опалубка -
51 self-propelled
self-propelled adjсамоходныйself-propelled passenger stepsсамоходный пассажирский трапself-propelled platformсамоходная платформа -
52 self-healing
self-healing самовосстанавливающий self-healing самовосстановление self-healing самостановление -
53 self-sufficient
self-sufficient независимый self-sufficient самодостаточный self-sufficient экономически самостоятельный -
54 self-testing
self-testing самоконтролируемый self-testing самоконтроль self-testing самотестирование -
55 self-assertive
ˈselfəˈsə:tɪv прил.
1) напористый, отстаивающий свои права, притязания
2) самоуверенный, самонадеянный самоуверенный, самонадеянный;
напористый self-assertive напористыйБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > self-assertive
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56 self-assurance
ˈselfəˈʃuərəns сущ. самоуверенность, уверенность в себе;
самонадеянность, апломб Syn: confidence самоуверенность, самонадеянность self-assurance самоуверенность;
самонадеянностьБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > self-assurance
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57 self-abandonment
self-abandonment [ˏselfəˊbændǝnmənt] nсамозабве́ние -
58 self-abasement
self-abasement [ˏselfəˊbeɪsmənt] nсамоуниже́ние -
59 self-abnegation
self-abnegation [ˏselfæbnɪˊgeɪʃn] n1) самоотрече́ние2) самопоже́ртвование -
60 self-absorbed
self-absorbed [ˏselfəbˊsɔ:bd] aпогружённый в себя́; эгоцентри́чный
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