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Универсальный англо-русский словарь. Академик.ру. 2011.
Универсальный англо-русский словарь. Академик.ру. 2011.
slovenly — [sluv′ən lē] adj. slovenlier, slovenliest 1. characteristic of a sloven 2. careless in appearance, habits, work, etc.; untidy; slipshod adv. in a slovenly manner slovenliness n … English World dictionary
slovenly — adjective Date: circa 1568 1. a. untidy especially in personal appearance b. lazily slipshod < slovenly in thought > 2. characteristic of a sloven < slovenly habits > • slovenliness noun • slovenly adverb … New Collegiate Dictionary
slovenly — adjective 1) his slovenly appearance Syn: scruffy, untidy, messy, unkempt, ill groomed, slatternly, disheveled, bedraggled, tousled, rumpled, frowzy; informal slobbish, slobby, raggedy, scuzzy Ant … Thesaurus of popular words
slovenly — slovenliness, n. /sluv euhn lee/, adj., slovenlier, liest, adv. adj. 1. untidy or unclean in appearance or habits. 2. characteristic of a sloven; slipshod: slovenly work. adv. 3. in an untidy, careless, or slipshod manner. [1505 15; SLOVEN + LY]… … Universalium
slovenly — adjective lazy and untidy and not caring about your appearance: The landlady was fat and slovenly. slovenliness noun (U): a man with shabby clothes and a general air of slovenliness … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
slovenly — slov•en•ly [[t]ˈslʌv ən li[/t]] adj. li•er, li•est, adv. 1) untidy or unclean in appearance or habits 2) characteristic of a sloven; slipshod: slovenly work[/ex] 3) in an untidy, careless, or slipshod manner • Etymology: 1505–15 slov′en•li•ness,… … From formal English to slang
slovenly — adjective /ˈslʌv.ən.li/ a) Having an untidy appearance; unkempt. b) Careless or negligent; sloppy … Wiktionary
slattern — slat·tern || slætÉœrn / tÉœËn n. woman or girl who is untidy and slovenly in appearance or habits adj. untidy, slovenly, sloppy … English contemporary dictionary
slatterns — slat·tern || slætÉœrn / tÉœËn n. woman or girl who is untidy and slovenly in appearance or habits adj. untidy, slovenly, sloppy … English contemporary dictionary
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