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CLUE: Not relaxed
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- 4. another word for «not relaxed»
- 6. …down in tears
- 8. …to bits
- 10. to have the …of your life
‘NOT RELAXED’ is a 10 letter
Phrase
starting with N and ending with D
Crossword answers for NOT RELAXED
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NOT RELAXED (4) |
TAUT |
NOT RELAXED (5) |
RIGID |
NOT RELAXED (5) |
STIFF |
NOT RELAXED (5) |
TENSE |
NOT RELAXED (6) |
ONEDGE |
NOT RELAXED (6) |
UNEASY |
Synonyms for TENSE
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Если один не relaxed, как он может сосредоточиться?
But those who ordered the killing, and Axelrod, though not relaxed.
Too many times,
I am in a big hand and I am totally not relaxed at all.
How can I be expected to open up if you’re not relaxed?
Как мне перед вами открыться, когда вы напряжены?
After a Chinese massage session,
patients often feel more energetic and motivated and not relaxed and sleepy like those who are taking other forms of massage.
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пациенты часто чувствовать себя более энергичными и жизнеспособными, а не расслабленными и сонными, как те, кто использует другие формы массажа.
In addition to increased coordination, the paper proposes that effective enforcement of competition policy and merger control requires that national laws are
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национальное законодательство соблюдалось с последовательной строгостью на протяжении всего экономического цикла и не ослаблялось в ответ на рецессию.
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relaxed
adjective
1) entspannt, gelöst [Atmosphäre, Lächeln, Gefühl, Person]
2) gelockert [Regel, Beschränkung]
* * *
re·laxed
[rɪˈlækst]
to feel relaxed sich akk entspannt fühlen
relaxed atmosphere lockere [o entspannte] Atmosphäre
relaxed manner [or style] lässige Art
to have a relaxed manner sich akk lässig geben
to be relaxed about sth etw gelassen sehen
to take a relaxed approach to sth gelassen an etw akk herangehen
* * *
[rɪ’lkst]
adj
locker; gelöst, entspannt, ruhig; zwanglos, gelöst, gelockert; angegriffen
* * *
adjective
1) entspannt, gelöst [Atmosphäre, Lächeln, Gefühl, Person]
2) gelockert [Regel, Beschränkung]
* * *
adj.
aufgelockert adj.
entspannt adj.
English-german dictionary > relaxed
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2
formal
[‘fo:məl]
1) formel; korrekt
2) formel; korrekt
3) formel; stiv
4) korrekt; formelt
5) anlagt
•
— formality* * *
[‘fo:məl]
1) formel; korrekt
2) formel; korrekt
3) formel; stiv
4) korrekt; formelt
5) anlagt
•
— formalityEnglish-Danish dictionary > formal
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3
stiff
I [stɪf]
nome colloq.
II
1. [stɪf]aggettivo
5) (not relaxed) [manner, person, style] rigido, compassato
6) (harsh) [warning, sentence] severo, duro
(high) [charge, fine] salato, elevato
2.
avverbio colloq.
to scare sb. stiff — fare una paura nera a qcn., spaventare qcn. a morte
••
* * *
[stif]
1) rigido; indolenzito
2) rigido, duro; indolenzito
3) denso, spesso, consistente
4) difficile
5) forte
6) freddo
•
— stiffness
— stiffen
— stiffening
— bore
— scare stiff* * *
I [stɪf]
nome colloq.
II
1. [stɪf]aggettivo
5) (not relaxed) [manner, person, style] rigido, compassato
6) (harsh) [warning, sentence] severo, duro
(high) [charge, fine] salato, elevato
2.
avverbio colloq.
to scare sb. stiff — fare una paura nera a qcn., spaventare qcn. a morte
••
English-Italian dictionary > stiff
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4
uncomfortable
1) ubehageligt til mode; forlegen
2) ubekvem
•
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1) ubehageligt til mode; forlegen
2) ubekvem
•
English-Danish dictionary > uncomfortable
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5
formal
[‘fɔːml]
aggettivo
1) (official) [agreement, complaint, enquiry, invitation] formale, ufficiale
* * *
[‘fo:məl]
1) formale
2) formale, da cerimonia
3) formale
4) formale
5) simmetrico
•
— formality* * *
[‘fɔːml]
aggettivo
1) (official) [agreement, complaint, enquiry, invitation] formale, ufficiale
English-Italian dictionary > formal
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formal
‘fo:məl
1) formal, oficial
2) de etiqueta, de ceremonia
3) formal
4) formal
5) ordenado, simétrico
•
— formalityformal / oficial
de etiqueta
formal adjetivo
1 ( en general) formal;
‹promesa/oferta› firm
2 ‹ persona› ( cumplidora) reliable, dependable;
( responsable) responsible
formal adjetivo
1 formal
2 (serio, educado) serious, serious-minded
(cumplidor) reliable, dependable
‘ formal‘ also found in these entries:
Spanish:
aunque — bastante — ceremoniosa — ceremonioso — cita — denuncia — el — etiqueta — formalismo — mayoría — participación — permitirse — baño — cena — conferencia — escolarizar — gala — novio — plática — querer — traje — vestir
English:
absent — accustom — afford — audience — awaken — businesslike — dear — dependable — deserve — dinner — enjoy — far — fear — formal — intend — luncheon — mention — possess — propose — representation — responsible — serious — shall — should — sober — sober-minded — solid — speech — staid — unreliable — well-behaved — whom — affair — business — evening — formality — grand — grievance — prim — solemn — steady — you — your — yours — yourself — yourselvestr[‘fɔːməl]
3 (dress, dinner) de etiqueta
5 (person, language) ceremonioso,-a, formalista
formal, de etiqueta, ceremonioso
formal, oficial, de forma
baile
m
formal, baile
m
de etiqueta
adj.
‘fɔːrməl, ‘fɔːməl
adjective
1) ( ceremonial) <reception/dinner> formal
2) (official, conventional) formal
3)
a) <manner/person> ceremonioso; <style/language> formal
[‘fɔːmǝl]
1.
ADJcorrecto; formal; solemne; de etiqueta; de cumplido; (
Pol
) oficial; protocolario; simétrico; documental; por escrito
in English, «residence» is a formal term — en inglés, «residence» es un término formal
2.
CPD
formal dress N — ropa formal, ropa de etiqueta; traje de noche
29% of companies now require employees to wear formal dress at all times — el 29% de las empresas exigen que sus empleados lleven ropa formal en todo momento
* * *
[‘fɔːrməl, ‘fɔːməl]
adjective
1) ( ceremonial) <reception/dinner> formal
2) (official, conventional) formal
3)
a) <manner/person> ceremonioso; <style/language> formal
English-spanish dictionary > formal
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formal
adjective
1) formell; förmlich [Person, Art, Einladung, Begrüßung]; steif [Person, Begrüßung]; offiziell
formal education/knowledge — ordentliche Schulbildung/reales Wissen
* * *
[‘fo:məl]
1) förmlich
2) konventionell
3) steif
4) formell
5) formgerecht
•
— academic.ru/28936/formally»>formally
— formality* * *
for·mal
[ˈfɔ:məl, AM ˈfɔ:r-]
formal dress Gesellschaftskleidung f
formal person förmliche Person; ( pej) steife Person
formal education ordentliche [Schul]bildung
formal procedures offizielles Verfahren
4. (laid out) sorgfältig angelegt
formal flower arrangement symmetrisch angeordnetes Blumengesteck
formal garden architektonischer Garten
formal interest höfliches Interesse
* * *
[‘fOːməl]
adj
1) formell, förmlich; formell, offiziell; feierlich
the dinner was very formal —
2) formal; streng; regelmäßig angelegt; formal eingerichtet
4) formal
* * *
1. förmlich, formell:
a) offiziell:
b) feierlich:
c) steif, unpersönlich
d) (peinlich) genau, pedantisch (die Form wahrend)
e) formgerecht, vorschriftsmäßig:
2. formal, formell:
a) (rein) äußerlich
b) (rein) gewohnheitsmäßig
c) scheinbar, Schein…
3. formal:
a) herkömmlich, konventionell (Komposition, Stil etc)
b) schulmäßig, streng methodisch:
c) Form…:
4. PHIL
a) formal
b) wesentlich
5. regelmäßig, symmetrisch (angelegt):
B s US
1. Veranstaltung, für die Gesellschaftskleidung vorgeschrieben ist
2. Gesellschafts-, Abendkleid n oder -anzug m
* * *
adjective
1) formell; förmlich [Person, Art, Einladung, Begrüßung]; steif [Person, Begrüßung]; offiziell
formal education/knowledge — ordentliche Schulbildung/reales Wissen
* * *
adj.
formal adj.
formell adj.
English-german dictionary > formal
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8
formal
‘fo:məl
1) formell, høytidelig
2) formell, fest-(antrekk), galla
3) stiv, formell, seremoniell
4) stiv, formell, høytidelig
5) formell, seremoniell
•
— formalityformell
I
subst./ˈfɔːməl/ (amer., hverdagslig)
1) formell tilstelning
2) festantrekk, gallaantrekk
II
1) formell, formmessig, offisiell
2) seremoniell, høytidelig, konvensjonell
3) stiv, formell, formalistisk
4) strengt geometrisk, strengt symmetrisk
5) ytre, skinn-
English-Norwegian dictionary > formal
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9
formal
[‘fo:məl]
1) formlegur
2) formlegur, hátíðlegur; samkvæmis-
3) formlegur, stífur
4) formlegur, háttfastur
5) reglulegur
•
— formalityEnglish-Icelandic dictionary > formal
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10
formal
formai, előírásos, szabályszerű
* * *
[‘fo:məl]
1) előírásos, formális
2) formális, hivatalos
3) udvariassági, feszes
4) formális, hivatalos
5) dísz-
•
— formalityEnglish-Hungarian dictionary > formal
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11
formal
[‘fo:məl]
1) formal
2) de cerimónia
3) formal
4) formal
5) simétrico
•
— formality* * *
form.al
[f’ɔ:məl] n 1 baile a rigor. 2 vestido de baile. • adj 1 cerimonioso, solene, de cerimônia, a rigor, não familiar, não íntimo. 2 convencional, perfunctório, exterior, aparente, superficial. 3 formal, feito com todas as formalidades, manifesto, claro, positivo, definido, decidido, textual, genuíno, preciso, explícito. a contract is a formal agreement / um contrato é um acordo formal. 4 regular, metódico, sistemático, ordenado, simétrico. 5 conforme as formas ou convenções estabelecidas. 6 Philos formal, essencial. 7 formalista. a formal call visita de cerimônia.
English-Portuguese dictionary > formal
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formal
adj. resmi, biçimsel, geleneklere göre, kanuna göre, düzgün, muntazam
————————
n. gece elbisesi, tuvalet
* * *
1. biçimsel
2. resmi* * *
[‘fo:məl]
1) resmî
2) resmî, törensel
3) resmî, ciddî
4) resmî
5) muntazam, belli, biçimli
•
— formalityEnglish-Turkish dictionary > formal
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13
formal
[‘fo:məl]
1) uraden
2) predpisan, večeren
3) tog
4) knjižen
5) urejen
•
— formality* * *
[fɔ:məl]
oblikoven; pravilen, simetričen; zunanji; svečan, formalen; določen; pedanten, strog; navidezen, dozdeven, na oko
English-Slovenian dictionary > formal
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14
formal
• virallinen
• formaali
• formaalinen
• ulkonainen
• tavanomainen
• jäykkä
• kaavamainen
• kankea
• muoto
• muodollinen
• sovinnainen
* * *
‘fo:məl
1) virallinen, muodollinen
2) muodollinen, juhla-
3) muodollinen
4) kirjakielinen
5) kaavamainen
•
— formalityEnglish-Finnish dictionary > formal
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15
formal
[‘fɔːməl]
adj
formalny; formalny, oficjalny; uroczysty; tradycyjny, typowy
* * *
[‘fo:məl]
1) oficjalny, urzędowy
2) oficjalny, wieczorowy
3) sztywny
4) bardzo poprawny, niekolokwialny
5) formalistyczny
•
— formalityEnglish-Polish dictionary > formal
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16
formal
[‘fo:məl]
1) formāls; oficiāls
2) oficiāls
3) formāls
4) (par valodu) oficiāls
5) regulārs; simetrisks
•
— formality* * *
oficiāls, formāls; nomināls, formāls; ārējs, šķietams, paviršs; regulārs, simetrisks
English-Latvian dictionary > formal
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formal
[‘fo:məl]
1) oficialus
2) oficialus
3) oficialus, šaltas
4) taisyklingas, knyginis
5) geometriškai išplanuotas, simetriškas
•
— formalityEnglish-Lithuanian dictionary > formal
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18
formal
adj. formell; yttre, ceremoniös; högtidlig, konventionell; helt symmetrisk; formalistisk
———
n. socialt sammanhang som kräver formell (högtidlig, föreskriven) klädsel
* * *
[‘fo:məl]
1) formell
2) formell, högtids-
3) formell
4) formell
5) geometrisk regelbunden, symmetrisk
•
— formalityEnglish-Swedish dictionary > formal
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19
formal
[‘fo:məl]
1) formální
2) společenský
3) obřadný
4) formální
5) geometrický, symetrický
•
— formality* * *
• formální
English-Czech dictionary > formal
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20
formal
[‘fo:məl]
1) formálny
2) spoločenský
3) formálny
4) skostnatený
5) geometrický, symetrický
•
— formality* * *
• spolocenský
• formálny
English-Slovak dictionary > formal
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