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vanity
noun
 1) суета, суетность; тщета
 2) тщеславие - injured vanity
 3) = vanity bag - Vanity Fair Syn: see egoism
VANITY bag дамская сумочка; карманный несессер
VANITY box = vanity bag
VANITY case = vanity bag
VANITY Fair ярмарка тщеславия
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1.
  1. суета, суетность; тщета the vanity of worldly wealth —- тщета мирского богатства to forsake the vanities of the world —- отказаться от суетного света all is vanity of vanities —- все суета сует 2. тщеславие injured vanity —- уязвленное тщеславие, оскорбленное самолюбие to do smth. out of vanity —- делать что-л. из тщеславия to tickle smb.'s vanity —- щекотать чье-л. самолюбие to feed smb.'s vanity —- льстить кому-л., угодничать перед кем-л. 3. дамская сумочка (особ. вечерняя) 4. пудреница с прессованной пудрой; компактный набор косметики 5. косметическая сумочка, "косметичка" 6. модная вещичка 7. ам. туалетный столик 8. библ. (языческий) идол ...
Новый большой англо-русский словарь
2.
  n. (pl. -ies) 1 conceit and desire for admiration of one's personal attainments or attractions. 2 a futility or unsubstantiality (the vanity of human achievement). b an unreal thing. 3 ostentatious display. 4 US a dressing-table. Phrases and idioms vanity bag (or case) a bag or case carried by a woman and containing a small mirror, make-up, etc. Vanity Fair the world (allegorized in Bunyan's Pilgrim's Progress) as a scene of vanity. vanity unit a unit consisting of a wash-basin set into a flat top with cupboards beneath. Etymology: ME f. OF vanit{eacute} f. L vanitas -tatis (as VAIN) ...
Толковый словарь английского языка Oxford English Reference
3.
   I. noun  (plural -ties)  Etymology: Middle English vanite, from Anglo-French vanite, from Latin vanitat-, vanitas quality of being empty or vain, from vanus empty, vain — more at wane  Date: 13th century  1. something that is vain, empty, or valueless  2. the quality or fact of being vain  3. inflated pride in oneself or one's appearance ; conceit  4. a fashionable trifle or knicknack  5.  a. compact III,a  b. a small case or handbag for toilet articles used by women  6.  a. dressing table  b. a bathroom cabinet containing a sink and usually having a countertop  II. adjective  Date: circa 1925  1. of, relating to, or being a work (as a book or recording) whose production cost is paid by the author or artist  2. of, relating to, or being a showcase for a usually famous performer or artist who is often also the project's creator or driving force write, direct, and star in a ~ film ...
Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary
4.
  If you refer to someone’s vanity, you are critical of them because they take great pride in their appearance or abilities. Men who use steroids are motivated by sheer vanity... N-UNCOUNT: also N in pl c darkgreen]disapproval ...
Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner's English Dictionary
5.
  ~ n 1 too much pride in yourself, so that you are always thinking about yourself and your appearance 2 the vanity of sth literary the lack of importance of something compared to other things that are much more important  (The poem warns of the vanity of mental ambition.) ...
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
6.
  - c.1200, from O.Fr. vanitй, from L. vanitatem (nom. vanitas) "emptiness, foolish pride," from vanus "empty, vain, idle." ...
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