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challenging (Yakov F.); gravitas (The Washington Times earlier this month called it the gravitas gambit MichaelBurov); full dress; no nonsense; of great importance; reliable; demure; earnest; grave; serious; solemn; dire (cognachennessy); straight (How does John keep a straight face in this situation? Moscowtran); be reckoned with (Liv Bliss); intensive (intensive studies ellash); abstruse; major (Sergei Aprelikov); great (о проблеме и др. A.Rezvov); profound (о последствиях и т.п. 4uzhoj); significant (significant investment sankozh); stark (Trump's financial disadvantage was once unthinkable – incumbent presidents traditionally vastly out-raise their rivals – and poses a stark challenge to his reelection prospects. 4uzhoj); grand (Arms experts have said the AK-12 is not a grand departure from the AK-74, which is the current standard weapon for the Russian military.); gravitas (The Washington Times earlier this month called it the "gravitas gambit" MichaelBurov); ghastly (Taras); hefty; grim (Noigel); redoubtable (Liv Bliss); heavy; considerate; deep; strong; no-nonsense; unhumorous; full-dress; overstrict; in-depth (о разговоре oxanzia); ambitious (tavost); bad (о болезни); sound (об учёном); overstrict (и т.п.); serious-minded (о человеке, подходе и т. д.) He is a very serious-minded man.); businesslike; cold; sober; staid; stayed; weighty; earnest; serious |
Игорь Миг |
telling; more than decent; massive |
context. |
stiff (Complying with the Freedom of Information Act will be a stiff challenge for most public bodies theguardian.com I. Havkin) |
dipl. |
momentous; severe (об испытаниях и т.п.) |
el. |
earnest; severe |
Gruzovik, inf. |
strict; stern; rigorous; demanding |
idiom. |
button-down (Serious; staid; businesslike. Interex) |
Makarov. |
solid; severe (о болезни, ранении); thoroughgoing; severe (о болезни, о ранении) |
med. |
important (Min$draV); potentially serious (xmoffx) |
mining. |
significant (Анна Ф) |
obs. |
sad; assober |
progr. |
extensive (ssn); considerable (ssn) |
slang |
on the dead level; intense (Interex) |
yiddish. |
gehocte (Употребляется в сочетании "gehocte tsuris". Sometimes tsuris requires an adjective for more oomph: In an article in the National Review in 1987, D. Keith Mann said, "If I were an American mother, I'd worry more about drugs in my children's schools and drunk driving and AIDS and a million other problems, gehocte tsuris." Leo Rosten spells this phrase gehokteh tsuris, defining it as "chopped-up," although he complains, "Why troubles are worsened when chopped up, like chicken liver, I do not know, but the phrase certainly sounds authoritative." VLZ_58) |
Игорь Миг, fig. |
fraught |
Игорь Миг, inf. |
hefty |
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ding-dong |
slang |
no shit (Также используется вариант "no bullshit" VLZ_58) |
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serious in purpose (чтение) |