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1 беспамятный
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2 рассеянный
1) General subject: absent, absent-minded, absentminded, abstracted, broadcast, diffuse (о свете и т. п.), diffused, dispersed, dissipated, distracted, erratic, faraway (о взгляде), forgetful, hare-brained, moony, mused, oblivious, scattered, soft (о свете), sparse, vacant (взгляд и т. п.), vague, wool gathering, wool-gathering, scatter-brained (NB: рассеяНый = sparse), disoriented, scatterbrained2) Geology: bunchy (о массе руды), disseminated, scattered (о залегании полезного ископаемого)3) Biology: interspersed4) Dialect: outward5) American: ditz (It's off, I'm sorry, I'm such a ditz.Он выключен,извините,я такой рассеянный)6) French: distrait7) Chemistry: dissipate8) Construction: bloomed9) Mining: scattered (об элементах)11) Physics: stray12) Jargon: rattlebrained, out to lunch13) Information technology: ambient14) Literature: round-the-corner ("Garton was queer, round-the-corner, knotted,curly, like some primeval beast." J. Galsworthy)15) Business: spreading16) Polymers: disperse17) Cliche: (о человеке) All over the map (Not focused or clear in one's thinking)18) Makarov: erratic (о мыслях), scattered (о распределении вида), uncollected19) Phraseological unit: brain-dead -
3 В-112
НАПУСКАТЬ/НАПУСТИТЬ НА СЕБЙ ВИД какой VP subj: human (to try) to look a certain way (as denoted by the modif ier)X напустил на себя AdjP вид = x took (put) on a AdjP expressionx assumed a look (an air) of NP denoting the same quality as the Russian AdjP)x pretended to be AdjP....Он, с жадностью ловя каждое слово (тёщи), напускал на себя уныло-спокойный и даже рассеянный вид, отчего тёща скрытно негодовала... (Трифонов 1).... As he greedily took in her (his mother-in-law's) every word, he would take on a calmly subdued and even absentminded expression which his mother-in-law secretly resented (1a).Тут Ляля насторожилась, хотя напустила на себя равнодушный вид (Трифонов 1). Though she assumed a look of indifference, Lyalya listened with interest... (1a). -
4 Г-110
ПЕРЕД ГЛАЗАМИ.у кого PrepP Invar subj-compl with copula ( subj: usu. abstr or concr) or adv(some person or thing is, sth. happens etc) close to s.o., so that he should be aware of him or itright in front of s.o. (of $.оЛ eyes, of s.o. fc face)(right) before s.o. eyes (right) under в.оЛ nose ( usu. of death, ruin etc) ( sth. is) staring s.o. in the face.Пьер почти не изменился в своих внешних приёмах. На вид он был точно таким же, каким он был прежде. Так же, как и прежде, он был рассеян и казался занятым не тем, что было перед глазами, а чем-то своим, особенным (Толстой 7). Outwardly Pierre had hardly changed at all. In appearance he was just the same as before. Also as before, he was absentminded and seemed to be concerned not with what was before his eyes, but with something exclusively his own (7a). -
5 напускать на себя вид
• НАПУСКАТЬ/НАПУСТИТЬ НА СЕБЯ ВИД какой[VP; subj: human]=====⇒ (to try) to look a certain way (as denoted by the modifier):- X assumed a look < an air> of [NP denoting the same quality as the Russian AdjP];- X pretended to be [AdjP].♦...Он, С жадностью ловя каждое слово [тёщи], напускал на себя уныло-спокойный и даже рассеянный вид, отчего тёща скрытно негодовала... (Трифонов 1).... As he greedily took in her [his mother-in-law's] every word, he would take on a calmly subdued and even absentminded expression which his mother-in-law secretly resented (1a).♦ Тут Ляля насторожилась, хотя напустила на себя равнодушный вид (Трифонов 1). Though she assumed a look of indifference, Lyalya listened with interest... (1a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > напускать на себя вид
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6 напустить на себя вид
• НАПУСКАТЬ/НАПУСТИТЬ НА СЕБЯ ВИД какой[VP; subj: human]=====⇒ (to try) to look a certain way (as denoted by the modifier):- X assumed a look < an air> of [NP denoting the same quality as the Russian AdjP];- X pretended to be [AdjP].♦...Он, С жадностью ловя каждое слово [тёщи], напускал на себя уныло-спокойный и даже рассеянный вид, отчего тёща скрытно негодовала... (Трифонов 1).... As he greedily took in her [his mother-in-law's] every word, he would take on a calmly subdued and even absentminded expression which his mother-in-law secretly resented (1a).♦ Тут Ляля насторожилась, хотя напустила на себя равнодушный вид (Трифонов 1). Though she assumed a look of indifference, Lyalya listened with interest... (1a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > напустить на себя вид
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7 перед глазами
[PrepP; Invar; subj-compl with copula (subj: usu. abstr or concr) or adv]=====⇒ (some person or thing is, sth. happens etc) close to s.o., so that he should be aware of him or it:- right in front of s.o. <of s.o.'s eyes, of s.o.'s face>;- (right) before s.o.'s eyes;- (right) under s.o.'s nose;- [usu. of death, ruin etc] (sth. is) staring s.o. in the face.♦ Пьер почти не изменился в своих внешних приёмах. На вид он был точно таким же, каким он был прежде. Так же, как и прежде, он был рассеян и казался занятым не тем, что было перед глазами, а чем-то своим, особенным (Толстой 7). Outwardly Pierre had hardly changed at all. In appearance he was just the same as before. Also as before, he was absentminded and seemed to be concerned not with what was before his eyes, but with something exclusively his own (7a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > перед глазами
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8 рассеянный
прич. от рассеять
1) (невнимательный)
absent-minded
2) (праздный)
dissipated* * ** * ** * *absentmindeddiffusedispersedissipatederraticfar-awaymoonymusedoblivioussparsevacantvague -
9 рассеянный
scattered имя прилагательное:dispelled (рассеянный, исчезнувший)distracted (рассеянный, обезумевший)distrait (рассеянный, невнимательный) -
10 рассеянный
1. hare-brained2. scatteredпучок, рассеянный туманом — fog scattered beam
3. absently4. absentminded5. abstractedly6. diffused7. dispersed8. absent-minded; dissipated; scattered; diffused9. diffuse10. vacantСинонимический ряд:невнимательно (прил.) невнимательноАнтонимический ряд:
См. также в других словарях:
absentminded — index lax, oblivious Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
absentminded — (adj.) also absent minded, preoccupied, 1810, from ABSENT (Cf. absent) + MINDED (Cf. minded). Related: Absentmindedly; absentmindedness … Etymology dictionary
absentminded — absent, *abstracted, preoccupied, distraught Analogous words: inattentive, thoughtless, inconsiderate (see affirmative adjectives at THOUGHTFUL): heedless, inadvertent (see CARELESS): unobserving, unseeing, unperceiving, unnoticing (see… … New Dictionary of Synonyms
absentminded — adjective I tend to be most absentminded in school Syn: forgetful, distracted, preoccupied, inattentive, vague, abstracted, daydreaming, unheeding, oblivious, distrait, in a brown study; lost in thought, moony, pensive, thoughtful, brooding;… … Thesaurus of popular words
absentminded — adjective lost in thought; showing preoccupation (Freq. 3) an absent stare an absentminded professor the scatty glancing quality of a hyperactive but unfocused intelligence • Syn: ↑absent, ↑abstracted, ↑scatty … Useful english dictionary
absentminded — adjective Date: 1829 1. lost in thought and unaware of one s surroundings or actions ; preoccupied; also given to absence of mind 2. indicative of or resulting from preoccupation or absence of mind Synonyms: see abstracted • … New Collegiate Dictionary
absentminded — (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) adj. preoccupied, forgetful. See inattention … English dictionary for students
absentminded — see absent minded … English dictionary
absentminded — æbsntmaɪndɪd adj. distracted, confused … English contemporary dictionary
absentminded — ab·sent·mind·ed … English syllables
abstracted — abstracted, preoccupied, absent, absentminded, distraught are comparable when they mean inattentive to what presently claims or demands consideration. Abstracted implies absorption of the mind in something other than one’s surroundings, and often … New Dictionary of Synonyms