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1 Актеон
1) Religion: Actaeon (In Greek mythology, a Boeotian hero and hunter who saw Artemis while she was bathing; for this reason he was changed by her into a stag and was pursued and killed by his own 50 hounds)2) Greek: Actaeon -
2 беотиец
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3 грубый
1) General subject: Anglo-Saxon, Boeotian, Gothic, X rated, X-rated, abrupt (о манерах и т.п.), acerb, agrestic, baboon, bad (об ошибке), barbaric, barbarous, barking, bearish, beastly, bestial, blunt, boarish, booish, boor, boorish, broad, brushy, brusque, brut, brutal, brutish, burly, burry, caddish, chuffy, churl, churlish, clodhopping, clover, clownish, clumsy, coarse (о пище, одежде и т. п.), coarse grained, common, crass, crude, currish, curt, custard pie, dead hearted, dead-hearted, doggish, earthy, feral, ferine, glaring, gnarled, gnarly, gnarly (о внешности), gross, gruff (о голосе), gruffy, ham-handed, hard bitten, hard boiled, hard case, hard shelled, hard-mouthed, harsh, heathenish, hoarse, home made, homespun, horny, horse, horse-laugh, ill mannered, ill-mannered, ill-natured, illiberal, incondite, inelegant, inurbane, iron sided, jazz, knockabout, larrikin, loutish, low, low lived, lowbred, menial (о работе), obscene, of coarse fiber (о человеке), pebbly, petulant, plebeian, primitive, profane, randy, rank, raw (в художественном отношении), ribald, robust, rough, rough hewn, rough spoken, rough-hewn, rude, ruffian, rugged, rustic, savage, scratchy (о рисунке), scurril, scurrile, scurrilous, shaggy, sharp (о словах), short (о речи), slight (о наброске, очерке), snappish, snippy, strong, surly, swinish, tough (о человеке), truculent, uncivil, underbred, unfinished, ungentle, ungracious, unhandsome, unmannerly, unrefined, visceral, vulgar, woolly, woolly (о живописи), yokelish, offhanded, reedy, (о человеке) kind of crude, naked, outright, ruvid, cur2) Geology: rudaceous (об осадочных породах)4) Colloquial: coarse-grained (о человеке), hard-case, ignorant, low-down, tike, tyke, roughhewn, messy5) Dialect: iron-sided6) American: hard-bitten, hobnailed, wild and woolly7) Obsolete: mobbish9) Bookish: discourteous, obdurate11) Rare: brief (о манерах), scurvy, thersitical12) Mathematics: structurally stable13) Law: flagrant15) Architecture: unpolished16) Mining: heavy17) Psychology: impertinent, rude (о поведении), voyeurism18) Theatre: custard-pie19) Textile: hard20) Jargon: hard-boiled, hot, uncool, bitchy (Don't be so bitchy! Не будь таким грубым!), trashy, ripe, snottie, zhlubby, Barbie Doll, Wop, cheeky, down, raunchie, raunchy, ronchie, woozy, wuzzy22) Student language: butter head, butterhead23) Metrology: coarse (например, о настройке)24) Drilling: bastard25) Polymers: grained26) Automation: coarse (напр. о регулировке)27) Quality control: rough (о приближении)28) Aviation medicine: abrasive (о человеке)29) Makarov: barbaresque (о стилях в искусстве), barbarian, barbarous (о языке), base, brute, churly, coarse (о материале), crude (об аналогии), dragoon, gnarled (о внешности), hackly (о ПВ), hard-shelled, harsh (на ощупь), harsh (о вкусе), harsh (о выражениях и т.п.), home-made, homely, ill-bred, inartificial, incult, indelicate, low-lived, offhand, plain, rough (о вычислениях, оценках), rough (о поверхности), rugged (о ПВ), rugged (о поверхности), shafty (о шерсти), termagant, uncivilized, uncouth, uncultivated31) Internet: unmanner32) Phraseological unit: born in a barn (ill-mannered.)33) Numismatics: routh -
4 невежда
1) General subject: Boeotian, a man of little culture, ass, boor, buzzard, cad, four-letter man (обыкн. об учащемся), illiterate, know nothing, know-nothing2) Latin: ignoramus4) Makarov: barbarian5) Derogatory: peasant -
5 относящийся к Беотии
History: BoeotianУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > относящийся к Беотии
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6 тупица
1) General subject: Boeotian, CH, asshead, banana head, beef head, beetle, beetle head, blimp, blockhead, bone-head, bufflehead, bullhead, chili bowl, chili-bowl, clodpate, clodpole, clodpoll, clonk, clot, cloth head, clunk, crack-head, dullard, dumb egg, dummy, dump egg, dunce, flat, food for squirrels, four-letter man, gink, hammer head, jerk, josser, lard head, lob, lubber head, lubber-head, lump, lumpish boor, muddle-head, nowt, numbskull, numskull, oaf, ouph, ouphe, sap, schmuck, slob, slowcoach, stick, thick head, thick skull, thick-head, thickhead, wampus, wittol, wooden-head, woodenhead, ignoramus, dipstick, beetle-brain, doof, dufus, kaputnik, stupid thing, nitwit, butthead, lemon, leather-head2) Colloquial: Colonel Blimp, beetle-head, cabbage head, cabbage-head, cloth-head, dimwit, dodo, duffer, fiddlehead, goof, numnut, pigbrain (= pighead), pigsconce, pinhead, punk, thick, thicko, doofus, ass maggot, idiot, Pighead3) Slang: goon4) American: banana-head, cheese, foozle, lard-head, lunk, lunkhead, nerd, nurd, peahead, schmo, schmoe, schnook, wooden Indian5) Obsolete: hammer-head8) Irish: Gowl9) Psychology: dull normal10) Jargon: arse, bonehead, clunkhead, dum-dum, dumb-dumb, dumdum, meathead, mope, mush-head, nudnik, oil can, pin-head, solid ivory, yack, yak, yock, yuck, yuk, zombi, zombie, dope (I'm not such a dope. Я не такой тупица.), turkey (You are such a turkey! Ты такая тупица!), tool (stupid person), (задница) Caffler, numbhead, cheesehead, lorg, lug, strawberry, divvy, gomer, clunker12) Invective: fuckhead13) Makarov: a wooden head, wooden head14) Taboo: ass-brain, ass-head, ass-hole, barf bag, berk, bit of a knob (см. knob), bletherskate, cheesy helmet, damn fool, darnfoolski, dingleberry, dink, dumb-ass, fuck-knuckle, gack, gee-bag (см. gee), gooberhead, mong, muppet, nucker, shit-head, silly ass, wank stain15) Phraseological unit: melon head -
7 грубый
rough имя прилагательное:rough-spoken (грубый, выражающийся грубо) -
8 тупица
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Boeotian — B[oe]*o tian, a. [L. Boeotia, Gr. ?, noted for its moist, thick atmosphere, and the dullness and stupidity of its inhabitants.] Of or pertaining to B[oe]otia; hence, stupid; dull; obtuse. n. A native of B[oe]otia; also, one who is dull and… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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Boeotian — [bē ō′shən] adj. 1. of or like Boeotia or its people or culture 2. like or characteristic of this people, reputed to be dull and stupid n. 1. a person born or living in Boeotia 2. a dull, stupid person … English World dictionary
Boeotian — adjective of or relating to ancient Boeotia or its people or to the dialect spoken there in classical times (Freq. 1) Boeotian dialects • Pertains to noun: ↑Boeotia • Derivationally related forms: ↑Boeotia * * * I. (ˈ)bē|ōshən … Useful english dictionary
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Boeotian — /bee oh sheuhn/, adj. 1. of or pertaining to Boeotia or its inhabitants. 2. dull; obtuse; without cultural refinement. n. 3. a native or inhabitant of Boeotia. 4. a dull, obtuse person; Philistine. [1590 1600; BOEOTI(A) + AN] * * * … Universalium