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Gruzovik |
infinitesimal; minute; worthless |
génér. |
miserable (о человеке, сумме; жалкий, несчастный: I just woke up feeling miserable. • Some families are living in miserable conditions. • She offered me a miserable 50 euros for my old computer. cambridge.org В.И.Макаров); insignificant (of an amount); tiny; vain; paltry; nominal; piddling; feeble; fiddling; pitiable; pitiful; poor; puisne; puny; scrub; scrubby; shabby; small; squirt; Lilliputian; penny-ante; pistareen; queachy (о человеке); shagback; shrimpish; small-beer; small-fry; contemptible; gewgaw; inconsiderable; negligible; pygmy; futile; crummy; derisive; negligeable; pigmy; silly; sleazo; sleezy; in a million; itsy bitsy (Franka_LV); low (akimboesenko); demi semi; narrow souled; penny ante; picayunish; small beer; small time; pettifogging; piss ant; inferior (Molly_McButter); not important; trifling; trivial; sneaky (Lanita2); twopenny-halfpenny; sleazy; twopenny halfpenny; petty; little; cheap (Artjaazz); narrow-souled; slim (о шансе YudinMS); decayed; miscreant (her miscreant husband Val_Ships); scant (scant money – ничтожная сумма денег VLZ_58); pathetic (Mr. Wolf); pissant (маленький, незначительный: Some pissant Texas court wants to make [the company] pay... more than $10 billion in reparations vogeler); peewee (Taras); fribble; frustrate; insect; leer; matterless; meaningless; peddling; poor spirited; precious; sad; scrubbed; sleeveless; void; windy; worthless (of a person); good-for-nothing |
Игорь Миг |
miniscule (= небольшой) |
amér. |
picayune; pip-squeak (Taras) |
amér., makar. |
outside |
arch. |
naught |
argot. |
crum; crumb; crumby; half-pint; jeasely; jeasly; one-horse; shity; snide; two-bit; hill row of beans |
austr., argot. |
scungy; skungy |
dipl., jarg. |
tinhorn |
dérog. |
small-time |
figur. |
citizen; empty; flea bitten; threepenny |
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aniens; anient; null; null and of no effect (Alexander Matytsin); null and void; null and void (об аннулированном договоре и т.п.); void (о сделке; as distinguished from "voidable" (law of contracts)): When transactions occur between a dominant and a subordinate party which benefit the dominant party, "the law imposes a presumption that the transaction was the result of undue influence exerted by the dominant party, constructively fraudulent, and, thus void. 4uzhoj); nugatory (Wagriensis) |
inform. |
piffling; measly; lousy; sixpenny; numpty (andriy f) |
invect. |
mothering; mother fucking |
livr. |
exiguous |
makar. |
not worth a plack |
mépr. |
lamentable; demi-semi |
obsol. |
bawbling; immoment; immomentous |
peu fr. |
sneaksby |
polit. |
tinpot (VLZ_58) |
prat. |
void (as distinguished from "voidable"; law of contracts); null and void (law of contracts) |
puér. |
tiny winy (Franka_LV) |
relig. |
vile |
vulg. |
crappy |
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Gruzovik |
insignificantly |
génér. |
frivolously; pitifully; poorly; futilely; negligibly |
obsol. |
preciously; triflingly |
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génér. |
pinhead |
makar. |
pin's head (что-либо) |
relig. |
trifles |
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