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It was just a harmless joke.
Это была всего лишь безобидная шутка. ☰
It was just a harmless holiday romance.
Это был всего лишь невинный курортный роман. ☰
Even harmless drugs can be misused.
Даже безобидные препараты могут быть использованы не по назначению. ☰
They played a harmless joke on him.
Они сыграли c ним безобидную шутку. ☰
It was a harmless jest.
Это была безобидная шутка. ☰
Her brother’s a bit simple, but he’s quite harmless.
Её брат простоват, но совершенно безобиден. ☰
You may call it harmless fun, but I call it pornography.
Вы можете называть это безобидной забавой, но по-моему, это порнография. ☰
It was just a bit of harmless fun.
Это была всего лишь безобидная шутка. ☰
The spear whistled harmlessly over his head.
Копьё просвистело у него над головой, не причинив никакого вреда. ☰
Most people think she’s just a harmless crank.
Большинство людей считает её просто безобидной чудачкой. ☰
He’s a mome, but a harmless fellow for all of that.
Он — олух, но слишком безобиден для всего этого. ☰
Don’t be such a prig! It’s only a bit of harmless fun!
Не будь таким ханжой /занудой/! Это всего лишь безобидная шутка! ☰
a daredevil driver who thinks that drag racing on city streets is a harmless game
водитель-лихач, который считает гонки на городских улицах безобидной игрой ☰
Tossing lighted firecrackers around is not the kind of harmless waggery that it might seem.
Разбрасывание вокруг зажжённых петард — не такая уж безобидная шалость, как может показаться. ☰
Примеры, ожидающие перевода
. he’s just a harmless flirt, so don’t take him seriously. ☰
His ideas seem harmless enough. ☰
We’re just having a bit of harmless fun. ☰
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Перевод harmless на русский
harmless — harmless, innocuous, innocent, inoffensive, unoffending are comparable when meaning not having hurtful or injurious qualities. Harmless may be applied to whatever seems incapable of doing harm harmless — harm·less adj 1: free from harm, liability, or loss often used in the phrase to hold harmless see also hold harmless 2: lacking capacity or intent to injure harm·less·ly adv harm·less·ness n … Law dictionary Harmless — Harm less (h[aum]rm l[e^]s), a. 1. Free from harm; unhurt; as, to give bond to save another harmless. [1913 Webster] 2. Free from power or disposition to harm; innocent; inoffensive. The harmless deer. Drayton Syn: Innocent; innoxious; innocuous; … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English harmless — c.1300, uninjured, from HARM (Cf. harm) (n.) + LESS (Cf. less). Meaning undamaged is from late 14c. Related: Harmlessly; harmlessness … Etymology dictionary harmless — [adj] not injurious or dangerous controllable, disarmed, gentle, guiltless, hurtless, innocent, innocuous, innoxious, inoffensive, inoperative, kind, manageable, naive, nonirritating, nontoxic, painless, paper tiger*, powerless, pussycat*,… … New thesaurus harmless — ► ADJECTIVE ▪ not able or likely to cause harm. DERIVATIVES harmlessly adverb harmlessness noun … English terms dictionary harmless — [härm′lis] adj. 1. Rare not harmed 2. causing or seeking to cause no harm; not harmful; inoffensive harmlessly adv. harmlessness n … English World dictionary harmless — adj. 1) harmless to 2) harmless to + inf. (it s harmless to day dream) * * * [ hɑːmlɪs] harmless to harmless to + inf. (it s harmless to daydream) … Combinatory dictionary harmless — harm|less [ harmləs ] adjective * 1. ) not causing any harm: Their wrestling was just harmless fun. You can hold the snake, it s harmless. harmless to: Most of these bugs are harmless to us. 2. ) not likely to upset people or cause problems: She… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English harmless — [[t]hɑ͟ː(r)mləs[/t]] 1) ADJ GRADED Something that is harmless does not have any bad effects, especially on people s health. Industry has been working at developing harmless substitutes for these gases. This experiment was harmless to the… … English dictionary harmless */ — UK [ˈhɑː(r)mləs] / US [ˈhɑrmləs] adjective 1) not causing any harm Their wrestling was just harmless fun. You can hold the snake: it s harmless. harmless to: Most of these bugs are harmless to us. 2) not likely to upset people or to cause… … English dictionary harmless — harmless, innocuous, innocent, inoffensive, unoffending are comparable when meaning not having hurtful or injurious qualities. Harmless may be applied to whatever seems incapable of doing harm harmless — harm·less adj 1: free from harm, liability, or loss often used in the phrase to hold harmless see also hold harmless 2: lacking capacity or intent to injure harm·less·ly adv harm·less·ness n … Law dictionary Harmless — Harm less (h[aum]rm l[e^]s), a. 1. Free from harm; unhurt; as, to give bond to save another harmless. [1913 Webster] 2. Free from power or disposition to harm; innocent; inoffensive. The harmless deer. Drayton Syn: Innocent; innoxious; innocuous; … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English harmless — c.1300, uninjured, from HARM (Cf. harm) (n.) + LESS (Cf. less). Meaning undamaged is from late 14c. Related: Harmlessly; harmlessness … Etymology dictionary harmless — [adj] not injurious or dangerous controllable, disarmed, gentle, guiltless, hurtless, innocent, innocuous, innoxious, inoffensive, inoperative, kind, manageable, naive, nonirritating, nontoxic, painless, paper tiger*, powerless, pussycat*,… … New thesaurus harmless — ► ADJECTIVE ▪ not able or likely to cause harm. DERIVATIVES harmlessly adverb harmlessness noun … English terms dictionary harmless — [härm′lis] adj. 1. Rare not harmed 2. causing or seeking to cause no harm; not harmful; inoffensive harmlessly adv. harmlessness n … English World dictionary harmless — adj. 1) harmless to 2) harmless to + inf. (it s harmless to day dream) * * * [ hɑːmlɪs] harmless to harmless to + inf. (it s harmless to daydream) … Combinatory dictionary harmless — harm|less [ harmləs ] adjective * 1. ) not causing any harm: Their wrestling was just harmless fun. You can hold the snake, it s harmless. harmless to: Most of these bugs are harmless to us. 2. ) not likely to upset people or cause problems: She… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English harmless — [[t]hɑ͟ː(r)mləs[/t]] 1) ADJ GRADED Something that is harmless does not have any bad effects, especially on people s health. Industry has been working at developing harmless substitutes for these gases. This experiment was harmless to the… … English dictionary harmless */ — UK [ˈhɑː(r)mləs] / US [ˈhɑrmləs] adjective 1) not causing any harm Their wrestling was just harmless fun. You can hold the snake: it s harmless. harmless to: Most of these bugs are harmless to us. 2) not likely to upset people or to cause… … English dictionaryПеревод harmless на русский