briːv
111cəbri — 1. sif. 1. Zorla icra olunan, zorla edilən, məcburi, zorən. Hacıyevə nə üçünsə elə gəldi ki, bu gülüş cəbri bir gülüşdür. Ə. Ə.. 2. İcbari, məcburiyyət altında. Beş gün keçdi, məhbuslar azad olundu və arx üstə cəbri iş ilə məşğul olanlar da öz… …
112G.Bri — Gerhard Brinkmann (* 19. August 1913 in Fockendorf/Thüringen; † 26. Mai 1990 in Mannheim) war ein deutscher Grafiker und Karikaturist, der vor allem unter seinem Kürzel G.Bri. bekannt wurde. Leben und Werk Gerhard Brinkmann zeichnete bereits… …
113lu|gu´bri|ous|ness — lu|gu|bri|ous «loo GOO bree uhs, GYOO », adjective. too sad; overly mournful; sorrowful: »A dog set up a long, lugubrious howl (Mark Twain). SYNONYM(S): dismal, doleful, melancholy. ╂[< Latin lūgubris (with English ous< lūgēre mourn]… …
114lu|gu´bri|ous|ly — lu|gu|bri|ous «loo GOO bree uhs, GYOO », adjective. too sad; overly mournful; sorrowful: »A dog set up a long, lugubrious howl (Mark Twain). SYNONYM(S): dismal, doleful, melancholy. ╂[< Latin lūgubris (with English ous< lūgēre mourn]… …
115lu|gu|bri|ous — «loo GOO bree uhs, GYOO », adjective. too sad; overly mournful; sorrowful: »A dog set up a long, lugubrious howl (Mark Twain). SYNONYM(S): dismal, doleful, melancholy. ╂[< Latin lūgubris (with English ous< lūgēre mourn] –lu|gu´bri|ous|ly,… …
116op|pro´bri|ous|ness — op|pro|bri|ous «uh PROH bree uhs», adjective. 1. expressing scorn, reproach, or abuse: »“Coward,” “liar,” and “thief” are opprobrious names. SYNONYM(S): vituperative, abusive. 2. disgraceful; shameful; infamous: »this dark opprobrious den of… …
117op|pro´bri|ous|ly — op|pro|bri|ous «uh PROH bree uhs», adjective. 1. expressing scorn, reproach, or abuse: »“Coward,” “liar,” and “thief” are opprobrious names. SYNONYM(S): vituperative, abusive. 2. disgraceful; shameful; infamous: »this dark opprobrious den of… …
118op|pro|bri|ous — «uh PROH bree uhs», adjective. 1. expressing scorn, reproach, or abuse: »“Coward,” “liar,” and “thief” are opprobrious names. SYNONYM(S): vituperative, abusive. 2. disgraceful; shameful; infamous: »this dark opprobrious den of shame (Milton) …
119sa|lu´bri|ous|ness — sa|lu|bri|ous «suh LOO bree uhs», adjective. favorable or conducive to good health; healthful: »a salubrious diet. Their salubrious effects, which include the relief of pain…are seldom more than palliative and almost never permanent (New Yorker) …
120sa|lu´bri|ous|ly — sa|lu|bri|ous «suh LOO bree uhs», adjective. favorable or conducive to good health; healthful: »a salubrious diet. Their salubrious effects, which include the relief of pain…are seldom more than palliative and almost never permanent (New Yorker) …