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flower children [ˊflaυətʃɪldrən] nразг. собир. «де́ти-цветы́», хи́ппи -
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дети-цветы имя существительное: -
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English-Russian dictionary of regional studies > flower children
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['flauə,tʃɪldrən]разг."де́ти-цветы́" (то же, что flower people)English-Russian Great Britain dictionary (Великобритания. Лингвострановедческий словарь) > flower children
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коллект. хиппиБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > flower children
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1) Разговорное выражение: хиппи2) Дипломатический термин: "дети - цветы", хиппи с цветами (символизирующими любовь; 60-е гг. XX в.)3) Сленг: "дети цветов" -
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хиппиАнгло-русский большой универсальный переводческий словарь > flower children
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◙ n. "ילדי הפרחים", אנשים צעירים הדוחים ערכים שגרתיים ומוסכמות ודוגלים בשלום באהבה ובשאיפות פשוטות (במיוחד היפים במשך שנות ה-1960)* * *◙ (0691-ה תונש ךשמב םיפיה דחוימב) תוטושפ תופיאשבו הבהאב םולשב םילגודו תומכסומו םייתרגש םיכרע םיחודה םיריעצ םישנא,"םיחרפה ידלי"◄ -
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N1. शांति के प्रतीक में फूल ले जाने वाले -
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n. jonge personen die conventionele waarden verwerpen en liefde voor de vrede en simpele idealen steunen (in bijzonder de hippies gedurende de 1960-er jaren) -
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поколение хиппи, американские шестидесятники. Дети цветов (давно увядших). Мы встречали их в натуре, уже пожилых хиппи, сохранивших верность идеалам молодости. Эти консервы истории попадаются на мелких канадских островах в проливе Джорджия - они в свое время туда сбежали от призыва на вьетнамскую войну, да так и осели. Больно и смешно, господа, как заметил классик по совершенно другому поводу.American slang. English-Russian dictionary > FLOWER CHILDREN
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сущ.; мн.; разг."дети цветов", хиппи см. тж. hippy 1. -
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n"дети — цветы"; хиппи с цветами (символизирующими любовь; 60-е гг. XX в.) -
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nounശാന്തിയുടെ പ്രതീകമായി പൂക്കള് കൊണ്ടുപോകുന്ന കുട്ടികള്
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flower child — {n.}, {slang}, {informal} 1. A young person who believes in nonviolence and carries flowers around to symbolize his peace loving nature. * /Flower children are supposed to be nonviolent, but they sure make a lot of noise when they demonstrate!/ 2 … Dictionary of American idioms