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noun1) (scoundrel) Verbrecher, der2)villain [of the piece] — (Theatre; also fig.) Bösewicht, der
* * *['vilən](a person who is wicked or of very bad character: the villain of the play/story.) der Schurke- academic.ru/80328/villainous">villainous- villainy* * *vil·lain[ˈvɪlən]nsmall-time \villain kleiner Fisch fig hum famto be \villain of the piece ( fig) der Übeltäter/die Übeltäterin sein* * *['vɪlən]n2) (in drama, novel) Bösewicht m3) (inf: rascal) Bengel mhe's the villain of the piece — er ist der Übeltäter
* * *villain [ˈvılən]A s1. FILM etc Bösewicht m, Schurke m2. umg, besonders huma) Übeltäter mb) Schlingel m, Bengel m:3. Br sl Verbrecher mB adj schurkisch, Schurken…* * *noun1) (scoundrel) Verbrecher, der2)villain [of the piece] — (Theatre; also fig.) Bösewicht, der
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[̈ɪˈʌtə]utter полный, совершенный, абсолютный; крайний; utter darkness абсолютная темнота; an utter scoundrel отъявленный негодяй utter выражать словами; to utter a lie солгать utter издавать (звук); произносить utter полный, совершенный, абсолютный; крайний; utter darkness абсолютная темнота; an utter scoundrel отъявленный негодяй utter пускать в обращение (особ. фальшивые деньги) utter выражать словами; to utter a lie солгать utter barrister адвокат, не имеющий звания королевского адвоката и выступающий в суде "за барьером" utter полный, совершенный, абсолютный; крайний; utter darkness абсолютная темнота; an utter scoundrel отъявленный негодяй -
123 злодей
муж. malefactor, evildoer, villain, miscreant, scoundrel;
criminalм., ~ка ж. villain, scoundrel;
~ский scoundrelly, rascally;
~ское убийство foul murder;
~ство с.
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125 мерзавец
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128 прохвост
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Scoundrel — Scoun drel, n. [Probably from Prov. E. & Scotch scunner, scouner, to loathe, to disgust, akin to AS. scunian to shun. See {Shun}.] A mean, worthless fellow; a rascal; a villain; a man without honor or virtue. [1913 Webster] Go, if your ancient,… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Scoundrel — Scoun drel, a. Low; base; mean; unprincipled. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
scoundrel — index convict, hoodlum, malefactor, wrongdoer Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
scoundrel — 1580s, skowndrell, of unknown origin. One suggestion is Anglo Fr. escoundre (O.Fr. escondre) to hide, hide oneself, from V.L. *excondere, from L. condere to hide (see ABSCOND (Cf. abscond)), The main objection to this theory is that hundreds of… … Etymology dictionary
scoundrel — *villain, blackguard, knave, rascal, rogue, scamp, rapscallion, miscreant Analogous words: *criminal, felon, malefactor, culprit … New Dictionary of Synonyms
scoundrel — [n] person who is deceptive and uncaring of others bad egg*, bad news*, blackguard*, black sheep*, caitiff, cheat, creep, crook, dastard, good for nothing*, heel, imp, incorrigible, lowlife*, maggot*, mischief maker, miscreant, ne’er do well*,… … New thesaurus
scoundrel — ► NOUN ▪ a dishonest or unscrupulous person. DERIVATIVES scoundrelism noun scoundrelly adjective. ORIGIN of unknown origin … English terms dictionary
scoundrel — [skoun′drəl] n. [prob. a disparaging dim. < Anglo Fr escoundre (for OFr escondre), to abscond < VL * scondere, aphetic for L abscondere, ABSCOND] a mean, immoral, or wicked person; rascal scoundrelly adj … English World dictionary
scoundrel — [[t]ska͟ʊndrəl[/t]] scoundrels N COUNT (disapproval) If you refer to a man as a scoundrel, you mean that he behaves very badly towards other people, especially by cheating them or deceiving them. [OLD FASHIONED] He is a lying scoundrel! … English dictionary
scoundrel — UK [ˈskaʊndrəl] / US noun [countable] Word forms scoundrel : singular scoundrel plural scoundrels old fashioned a man who behaves in an unfair or dishonest way … English dictionary
scoundrel — noun Etymology: origin unknown Date: 1589 a disreputable person ; rascal • scoundrel adjective • scoundrelly adjective … New Collegiate Dictionary