Rarefied
Translations of "rarefied" (13 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Bulgarian | възвишен(elevated in style or nature), езотеричен(distant from the lives and concerns of ordinary people), разреден(less dense than usual) | vǎzvišen, ezoteričen, razreden | |
| Czech | zředěný(less dense than usual), ředěný(less dense than usual) | — | |
| Esperanto | maldensa(less dense than usual), rara(less dense than usual) | — | |
| French | raréfié(less dense than usual) | — | |
| German | abgehoben(distant from the lives and concerns of ordinary people), abstrakt(distant from the lives and concerns of ordinary people), anspruchsvoll(elevated in style or nature), dünn(less dense than usual), entrückt(distant from the lives and concerns of ordinary people), erhaben(elevated in style or nature), exklusiv(elevated in style or nature), herausgehoben(distant from the lives and concerns of ordinary people), realitätsfern(distant from the lives and concerns of ordinary people), sublim(elevated in style or nature), verdünnt(less dense than usual), verfeinert(elevated in style or nature) | — | |
| Irish | séimh(less dense than usual) | — | |
| Manx | thannit(less dense than usual) | — | |
| Polish | rozrzedzony(less dense than usual) | — | |
| Portuguese | rarefeito(less dense than usual) | — | |
| Russian | разрежённый(less dense than usual), утончённый(elevated in style or nature) | razrežónnyj, utončónnyj | |
| Spanish | enrarecido(less dense than usual), rareado(less dense than usual), rarefecho(less dense than usual), rarificado(less dense than usual) | — | |
| Ukrainian | розрі́джений(less dense than usual) | rozrídženyj | |
| Volapük | feinüköl(less dense than usual) | — |
zředěný, ředěný
maldensa, rara
raréfié
abgehoben, abstrakt, anspruchsvoll, dünn, entrückt, erhaben, exklusiv, herausgehoben, realitätsfern, sublim, verdünnt, verfeinert
séimh
thannit
rozrzedzony
rarefeito
enrarecido, rareado, rarefecho, rarificado
feinüköl
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