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1 привыкший к новым условиям
Русско-английский синонимический словарь > привыкший к новым условиям
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2 всегдашняя манера
Русско-английский словарь по общей лексике > всегдашняя манера
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3 всегдашний
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4 всегдашний
разг.usual, customary; (присущий данному человеку тж.) accustomed, wonted книжн.всегда́шняя мане́ра — usual / wonted manner
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5 иметь обыкновение
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6 обычный
1) General subject: accustomed, average, common, common or garden, common-or-garden, commonplace, consuetudinary, conventional, copy-book, current, customary, custumal, everyday, familiar, frequent, general, groovy, habitual, honest, informal, knee jerk, mundane, natural, nickel and dime, nickel-and-dimed, nickel-and-diming, nickeled-and-dimed, nickeling-and-diming, normal, outright, primitive, rank-and-file, regular, rife, routine, traditionary, uneventful, unexceptional, wonted, usual, original, non-matching, all-too-familiar, ordinary2) Computers: standard3) Medicine: quotidian4) Dialect: brief (о болезни)5) American: run-of-the-mill, run-of-the-mine6) Military: nonnuclear, (не ядерный) conventional7) Engineering: regular-duty, traditional8) Bookish: nomic9) Mathematics: vulgar10) Religion: Ordinarius ("ordinary", сокр. Ord.)11) Economy: straight12) Automobile industry: orthodox13) Architecture: repeatable15) Physiology: knee-jerk16) Jargon: cut and dried, run of the mill, man-on-the-street, slob17) Ecology: trivial18) Drilling: off-the-shelf19) Polymers: plain20) Programming: straight-through21) Quality control: plain (напр. о конструкции, методе)22) Makarov: of common occurrence, pedestrian, regulation23) Taboo: plebby24) Phraseological unit: common-and-garden (Ordinary, standard.), button-down -
7 они вернулись в обычное время
General subject: they returned at their wonted hourУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > они вернулись в обычное время
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8 привыкший к новым условиям
General subject: wontedУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > привыкший к новым условиям
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9 привычный
1) General subject: accustomed, chronic, consuetudinary, copy-book, customary, custumal, familiar, habitual, homelike, tame, used, wonted, common2) Medicine: regular3) Engineering: traditional4) Mathematics: usual5) Jargon: cut and dried, funky6) Business: conventional7) Makarov: chronical, established -
10 всегдашний
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regular, usual, customary, constant, habitual; accustomed, wonted (о личных качествах)* * ** * *regular, usual, customary, constant, habitual -
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customary, usual, habitual; common; ordinary; conventional (о вооружении)* * ** * *customary, usual, habitual; common; ordinary* * *accustomedaveragecommonconventionalcustomarygeneralhabitualnormalordinaryplainregularriferoutinesimpleunexceptionalusualwonted -
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1) habitual
2) (к чему-л.); разг. accustomed (to)* * ** * *1) habitual, usual, customary 2) ; accustomed* * *accustomedcustomaryhabitualnormalordinaryusualwonted -
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прил.; разг.regular, usual, customary, constant, habitual; accustomed, wonted ( о личных качествах) -
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15 привычный
habitual имя прилагательное: -
16 привычный
1. customary2. wonted3. familiarпривычные, знакомые лица — old familiar faces
4. habitualпривычное пьянство; алкоголизм — habitual drunkenness
5. accustomed
См. также в других словарях:
Wonted — Wont ed, a. Accustomed; customary; usual. [1913 Webster] Again his wonted weapon proved. Spenser. [1913 Webster] Like an old piece of furniture left alone in its wonted corner. Sir W. Scott. [1913 Webster] She was wonted to the place, and would… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
wonted — index boiler plate, conventional, customary, familiar (customary), habitual, inveterate, ordinary, or … Law dictionary
wonted — accustomed, usual, c.1400, pp. adj. from WONT (Cf. wont). An unconscious double past participle … Etymology dictionary
wonted — accustomed, customary, habitual, *usual Analogous words: familiar, *common, ordinary: natural, *regular, normal, typical … New Dictionary of Synonyms
wonted — ► ADJECTIVE archaic or literary ▪ usual … English terms dictionary
wonted — [wôn′tid, wōn′tid, wän′tid, wun′tid] adj. [ME: see WONT, n. & ED] 1. customary; habitual 2. accustomed; habituated SYN. USUAL wontedness n … English World dictionary
Wonted — Wont Wont, v. i. [imp. {Wont}, p. p. {Wont}, or {Wonted}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Wonting}.] To be accustomed or habituated; to be used. [1913 Webster] A yearly solemn feast she wont to make. Spenser. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
wonted — adjective Date: 15th century usual or ordinary especially by reason of established habit < spoke with his wonted slowness > Synonyms: see usual • wontedly adverb • wontedness noun … New Collegiate Dictionary
wonted — wontedly, adv. wontedness, n. /wawn tid, wohn , wun /, adj. 1. accustomed; habituated; used. 2. customary, habitual, or usual: He took his wonted place in the library. [1375 1425; WONT (n.) + ED3, or by extension (see ED2) of wont (ptp.; see WONT … Universalium
wonted — adjective /ˈwəʊntɪd,ˈwɔːntɪd,ˈwɑːntɪd/ Usual, customary, habitual, or accustomed. Superficially, the affairs of Every Other Week settled into their wonted form again, and for Fulkerson they seemed thoroughly reinstated. See Also: wont, wontedly,… … Wiktionary
wonted — /ˈwoʊntəd/ (say wohntuhd) adjective Archaic 1. accustomed; habituated; used. 2. rendered customary; habitual or usual: the old man was in his wonted place. –wontedly, adverb –wontedness, noun …