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1) General subject: bald, barren, blank, dull, empty (empty words, words empty of meaning - слова, лишённые смысла, пустые слова), exsuccous, frothy, inane, insignificant, insipid, marrowless, meager, pithless, sapless, senseless, small (о разговоре), twiddly, vacuous, vapid, waterish, watery, hollow (не имеющий оснований; не подкреплёный фактами), yeasty, (cOntentless) contentless2) Obsolete: matterless3) Bookish: jejune4) Mathematics: absurd5) Australian slang: browned off6) Cinema: milk-and-water7) Makarov: windy -
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Makarov: words empty of meaningУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > слова, не имеющие никакого смысла
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[lang name="Russian"]вновь созданные слова, неологизмы — words of modern coinage
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[NP; sing only; fixed WO]=====⇒ a combination of words or phrases that the speaker considers to be devoid of meaning or substance:- empty words.Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > набор слов
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ПУСТОЙ ЗВУК NP usu. sing often subj-compl with copula ( subj: abstr)) words, statements etc perceived by s.o. as lacking sense, meaning, or not deserving of attention: (just merely words sth. rings hollow (for s.o.). -
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[NP; usu. sing; often subj-compl with copula (subj: abstr)]=====⇒ words, statements etc perceived by s.o. as lacking sense, meaning, or not deserving of attention:- (just < nothing more than>) empty (meaningless) words (phrases);- merely words;- (sth.) rings hollow (for s.o.).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > пустой звук
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