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Dictionnaire des rimes. 2013.
Dictionnaire des rimes. 2013.
a|brupt´ness — a|brupt «uh BRUHPT», adjective. 1. showing sudden change; unexpected: »He made an abrupt turn to avoid hitting another car. SYNONYM(S): hasty. 2. very steep: »The road made an abrupt rise up the hill. SYNONYM(S): precipitous. See syn. under ste … Useful english dictionary
a|brupt´ly — a|brupt «uh BRUHPT», adjective. 1. showing sudden change; unexpected: »He made an abrupt turn to avoid hitting another car. SYNONYM(S): hasty. 2. very steep: »The road made an abrupt rise up the hill. SYNONYM(S): precipitous. See syn. under ste … Useful english dictionary
a|brupt — «uh BRUHPT», adjective. 1. showing sudden change; unexpected: »He made an abrupt turn to avoid hitting another car. SYNONYM(S): hasty. 2. very steep: »The road made an abrupt rise up the hill. SYNONYM(S): precipitous. See syn. under ste … Useful english dictionary
abrupt — a|brupt [ ə brʌpt ] adjective 1. ) sudden and unexpected, often in an unpleasant way: Our friendship came to an abrupt end. 2. ) behaving or speaking in a way that seems rude to other people because you do not take the time to be friendly: The… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
abrupt — ABRÚPT, Ă, abrupţi, te, adj. 1. (Despre povârnişuri, prăpăstii etc.) Cu pantă repede, greu accesibil; accidentat, prăpăstios. 2. fig. (Despre stil) Fără legătură, inegal. 3. (Despre un organ) Târâtor, repent. – Din fr. abrupt, lat. abruptus.… … Dicționar Român
abrupt — abruptly, adv. abruptness, n. /euh brupt /, adj. 1. sudden or unexpected: an abrupt departure. 2. curt or brusque in speech, manner, etc.: an abrupt reply. 3. terminating or changing suddenly: an abrupt turn in a road. 4. having many sudden… … Universalium
abrúpt — adj. m. (sil. a brupt; mf. ab ), pl. abrúpţi; f. sg. abrúptã, pl. abrúpte … Romanian orthography
abrupt — ab|rụpt auch: a|brụpt 〈Adj.〉 1. abgebrochen, zusammenhanglos 2. plötzlich [Etym.: <lat. abruptus, Part. Perf. zu abrumpere »abreißen«] … Lexikalische Deutsches Wörterbuch
abrupt — a|brupt [əˈbrʌpt] adj [Date: 1500 1600; : Latin; Origin: , past participle of abrumpere, from ab away, off + rumpere to break ] 1.) sudden and unexpected ▪ an abrupt change of plan come to an abrupt end/halt etc ▪ The bus came to an abrupt halt.… … Dictionary of contemporary English
abrupt — /əˈbrʌpt / (say uh brupt) adjective 1. terminating or changing suddenly: an abrupt turn in a road. 2. sudden; unceremonious: an abrupt entrance. 3. lacking in continuity; having sudden transitions from one subject to another: an abrupt literary… …