- dis·kur·i
- vn разбежаться (в разные стороны).
Эсперанто-русский словарь. 2014.
Эсперанто-русский словарь. 2014.
dis|cour´te|ous|ness — dis|cour|te|ous «dihs KUR tee uhs», adjective. not courteous; not polite; rude: »discourteous waiters. SYNONYM(S): impolite, disrespectful. –dis|cour´te|ous|ly, adverb. –dis|cour´te|ous|ness, noun … Useful english dictionary
dis|cour´te|ous|ly — dis|cour|te|ous «dihs KUR tee uhs», adjective. not courteous; not polite; rude: »discourteous waiters. SYNONYM(S): impolite, disrespectful. –dis|cour´te|ous|ly, adverb. –dis|cour´te|ous|ness, noun … Useful english dictionary
dis|cour|te|ous — «dihs KUR tee uhs», adjective. not courteous; not polite; rude: »discourteous waiters. SYNONYM(S): impolite, disrespectful. –dis|cour´te|ous|ly, adverb. –dis|cour´te|ous|ness, noun … Useful english dictionary
dis|cur´sive|ness — dis|cur|sive «dihs KUR sihv», adjective. 1. wandering from one subject to another; rambling: »His carefully planned speech was not discursive but stayed right on the subject.…a slow paced, leisurely,…and discursive novel (New York Times).… … Useful english dictionary
dis|cur´sive|ly — dis|cur|sive «dihs KUR sihv», adjective. 1. wandering from one subject to another; rambling: »His carefully planned speech was not discursive but stayed right on the subject.…a slow paced, leisurely,…and discursive novel (New York Times).… … Useful english dictionary
dis|cur|sive — «dihs KUR sihv», adjective. 1. wandering from one subject to another; rambling: »His carefully planned speech was not discursive but stayed right on the subject.…a slow paced, leisurely,…and discursive novel (New York Times). SYNONYM(S):… … Useful english dictionary
dis|cour|age — «dihs KUR ihj», transitive verb, aged, ag|ing. 1. to take away the courage or confidence of; destroy the hopes of; dishearten: »Failing again and again discourages anyone. SYNONYM(S): depress, daunt. 2. to try to prevent by disapproving; … Useful english dictionary
dis|cour´ag|ing|ly — dis|cour|ag|ing «dihs KUR uh jihng», adjective. that discourages; disheartening: »It is discouraging to lose faith in the human race. –dis|cour´ag|ing|ly, adverb … Useful english dictionary
dis|cour|ag|ing — «dihs KUR uh jihng», adjective. that discourages; disheartening: »It is discouraging to lose faith in the human race. –dis|cour´ag|ing|ly, adverb … Useful english dictionary
dis|cour|age|a|ble — «dihs KUR ihj uh buhl», adjective. capable of being discouraged: »Too intelligent to be vain, he is evidently discourageable should anything happen, that is to say, to discourage him (Manchester Guardian Weekly) … Useful english dictionary
dis|cour|aged worker — «dihs KUR ihjd», U.S. an unemployed person of working age who is not actively looking for a job: »The number of discouraged workers goes up as unemployment rises…For each 1 percent rise in the unemployment rate, the number of discouraged workers… … Useful english dictionary