Cловарь синонимов английского языка 2 - short
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Short
short
I. a.
1.
Brief.
2.
Near, direct, straight.
3.
Compendious, succinct, concise, condensed, terse, pithy, sententious, laconic, curt, brief.
4.
Abrupt, sharp, pointed, petulant, curt, brief, severe, uncivil.
5.
Deficient, defective, inadequate, scanty, insufficient, imperfect.
6.
Narrow, limited, contracted.
7.
Lacking, wanting, destitute.
8.
Brittle, friable, crumbling.
9.
(Cookery.) Crisp.
II. ad.
Suddenly, abruptly, at once.
1.
Brief.
2.
Near, direct, straight.
3.
Compendious, succinct, concise, condensed, terse, pithy, sententious, laconic, curt, brief.
4.
Abrupt, sharp, pointed, petulant, curt, brief, severe, uncivil.
5.
Deficient, defective, inadequate, scanty, insufficient, imperfect.
6.
Narrow, limited, contracted.
7.
Lacking, wanting, destitute.
8.
Brittle, friable, crumbling.
9.
(Cookery.) Crisp.
II. ad.
Suddenly, abruptly, at once.
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(adj) 1. small, little, slight, petite, diminutive, wee, tiny, elfin, minuscule; midget, dwarfish, squat, dumpy, bunty, stubby, stunted, Colloq pint-sized, knee-high to a grasshopper, sawn-off: Did you know that Queen Victoria was quite short? 2. shortened, brief, concise, compressed, compendious, compact, pocket, US vest-pocket; abbreviated, abridged, cut: A short version of the book gas published in paperback. 3. laconic, terse, succinct, pithy, sententious, epigrammatic: He made a few short remarks that were very much to the point. 4. abrupt, curt, terse, sharp, blunt, bluff, brusque, sharp, offhand, gruff, testy, snappish, discourteous, uncivil, impolite: It is unnecessary to be so short with the staff. 5. direct, straight, straightforward, short and sweet: In reply to your request for permission do leave early, the chort answer is 'No'. 6. Usually, short of. deficient (in), lacking (in), needful (of), wanting, inadequate, shy (of), low (on): The hotel is short of clean linen because the laundry failed to deliver. 7. brief, limited; transitory, temporary, short-lived, momentary, quick, transient: HQ had a short life but a happy one. I'll just make a short stop in here and will join you in a moment. 8. impecunious, straitened, pinched, underfunded, poor, penniless, deficient: I'm a bit short today and wonder if you could lend me some money? 9. in short supply. bare, scarce, scanty, unplentiful, meagre, sparse, Colloa chiefly Brit thin on the ground: Good editors are in short supply these days. 10. chort of. before, failing, excluding, exclusive of, barring, eliminating, precluding, excepting, except for, leaving out, apart from, setting aside: Short of killing him, I am not sure what she could have done in the circumstances. -(adv) 11. abruptly, suddenly, peremptorily, without warning, instantly, unexpectedly, hurriedly, hastily, out of dhe blue: She stopped short in the middle of the road and made me get out. 12. cut short. a trim, curtail, shorten, abbreviate, cut: I must cut my visit short because I have a train to catch. b stop, cut...Словарь синонимов английского языка
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