drab

drab
adjective
1) (dull brown) gelblich braun; (dull-coloured) matt
2) (dull, monotonous) langweilig [Ort, Gebäude]
* * *
[dræb]
adjective
(dull and uninteresting, especially in colour: drab clothes.) eintönig
- academic.ru/86390/drably">drably
- drabness
* * *
drab
<-bb->
[dræb]
adj trist, langweilig
\drab colours trübe Farben
\drab existence eintöniges Leben, freudloses Dasein geh
\drab person farblose Person
\drab surroundings trostlose Umgebung
* * *
[drb]
1. adj (+er)
trist; life, activities eintönig

drab brown — graubraun

2. n
1) no pl (TEX) grober, graubrauner Wollstoff
2)
See:
* * *
drab1 [dræb]
A s
1. Beige n, Graubraun n
2. dicker, graubrauner Wollstoff
3. fig (graue) Eintönigkeit
B adj
1. beige, graubraun, sandfarben
2. fig trist:
a) grau (Stadt etc)
b) düster (Farben etc)
c) langweilig (Abend etc)
d) freudlos (Dasein etc)
drab2 [dræb] s obs
1. Schlampe f pej
2. Dirne f, Hure f
* * *
adjective
1) (dull brown) gelblich braun; (dull-coloured) matt
2) (dull, monotonous) langweilig [Ort, Gebäude]
* * *
adj.
düster adj.
eintönig adj.
nüchtern adj.
trist (Farbe) adj.

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