Перевод: со всех языков на английский

с английского на все языки

a vulgar fellow

  • 1 vulgar

    فَظّ \ abrupt: (of speech or behaviour) rough and not polite. beastly: very nasty. blunt: speaking plainly without trying to be polite: a blunt refusal.. coarse: (of people and their manners) rough; rude: a coarse fellow; a coarse laugh. crude: (of manners, ideas, pieces of works, etc.) rough. gruff: rough and sometimes unfriendly in voice or manner. ill-mannered: having bad manners. impolite: not polite; rude. off-hand: careless and impolite: an off-hand reply to a serious question. rough: not gentle: a rough game. rowdy: rough and noisy (person, behaviour, etc.). rude: not polite. surly: acting in a rough unfriendly way and saying little. uncouth: lacking good manners; strange in one’s appearance: It is uncouth to push your knife into your mouth when eating. Modern young men don’t condiser it uncouth to wear their hair long. vulgar: (of a person) rude; (of speech or behaviour) displeasing; going against accepted polite standards; (of objects) showing a lack of good judgement about what is suitable or beautiful. \ See Also غريب (غَريب)، سوقي (سُوقيّ)، جاف (جافّ)، خشن (خَشِن)، سَيِّئ الأدب

    Arabic-English glossary > vulgar

  • 2 простак

    vulgar fellow, an indecent person, boor, lout
    * * *
    yokel, vulgarian, bumpkin, peasant

    Македонско-англиски речник > простак

  • 3 простак

    1. (глупав) simpleton, fool
    2. (невъзпитан) boor, vulgar fellow, vulgarian, lout, cad, outsider
    * * *
    проста̀к,
    м., -ци 1. ( глупав) simpleton, fool;
    2. ( невъзпитан) boor, trog, vulgar fellow, vulgarian, lout, cad, outsider, разг. slumgullion, spoon.
    * * *
    cad; bounder; mutt{mXt}; Philistine; tike{`taik}; vulgarian
    * * *
    1. (глупав) simpleton, fool 2. (невъзпитан) boor, vulgar fellow, vulgarian, lout, cad, outsider

    Български-английски речник > простак

  • 4 simpel

    base, cheap, common, crude, easy, primitive, vulgar
    * * *
    adj
    ( enkel, ligefrem) simple, plain ( fx a simple method (, problem); plain food (, dress); it is quite simple, it is as plain as can be);
    ( blot og bar) mere ( fx mere justice demands it); common ( fx
    honesty); plain ( fx it is your plain duty to do it);
    ( vulgær) common, vulgar ( fx manners);
    ( nedrig) low, mean;
    [ af den simple grund at] for the simple reason that;
    [ af simpel høflighed] out of common courtesy;
    [ en simpel karl] a vulgar fellow;
    [ simpelt flertal, simpel majoritet] a simple (el. an ordinary) majority;
    [ en simpel soldat] a common soldier.

    Danish-English dictionary > simpel

  • 5 народен

    people's, national, popular
    (за обичаи, песни, приказки) folk (attr.)
    народна власт/република/демокрация a people's power/republic/democracy
    народен комисар/съвет/съд/съдия a people's commissary/council/court/judge
    народен поет a national poet
    народен обичай/танц a folk-custom/-dance
    народна песен/приказка a folk-song/-tale
    народни танци/хора folk dances
    народен театър a national theatre
    народна собственост national/public property
    народен съвет на депутатите на трудещите се a people's council of the deputies of the working people
    народна носия a national/peasant costume
    народен човек a democratic man
    прен. a grand fellow, a jolly good fellow
    народно въстание a popular insurrection, a national uprising
    народен фронт a popular front
    народно искане a popular demand
    народни цени popular prices
    народна воля will of the people, popular will
    народен враг a public enemy
    народен латински vulgar Latin
    народен артист a people's artist
    народна банка a national bank
    * * *
    наро̀ден,
    прил., -на, -но, -ни people’s, national, popular; (за власт) people’s; ( достъпен за народа) popular; (за обичаи, песни, приказки) folk (attr.); (за език) vulgar; \народенен враг public enemy; \народенен език old-shoe language; \народенен поет national poet; \народенен театър national theatre; \народенен фронт popular front; \народенен човек democratic man; прен. grand fellow, jolly good fellow; \народенна власт/демокрация people’s power/democracy; \народенна воля will of the people, popular will; \народенна медицина folk medicine; \народенна мъдрост wise saw; \народенна памет folk memory; \народенна приказка folk tale, folk story; \народенна собственост national/public property; \народенни умотворения folklore; \народенни четения popular lectures; \народенно въстание popular insurrection, national uprising; \народенно изкуство folk-art; \народенно искане popular demand; \народенно стопанство national economy.
    * * *
    1. (достъпен за народа) popular 2. (за власт) people's 3. (за език) vulgar 4. (за обичаи, песни, приказки) folk (attr.) 5. people's, national, popular 6. Българска народна банка the Bulgarian National Bank 7. НАРОДЕН артист a people's artist 8. НАРОДЕН враг a public enemy 9. НАРОДЕН комисар/съвет/съд/съдия а people's commissary/council/court/judge 10. НАРОДЕН латински vulgar Latin 11. НАРОДЕН обичай/танц a folk-custom/-dance 12. НАРОДЕН поет a national poet 13. НАРОДЕН съвет на депутатите на трудещите се a people's council of the deputies of the working people 14. НАРОДЕН театър a national theatre 15. НАРОДЕН фронт a popular front 16. НАРОДЕН човек a democratic man 17. коли на народни цени popular priced cars 18. народна банка a national bank 19. народна библиотека a national library 20. народна власт/република/демокрация a people's power/republic/democracy 21. народна воля will of the people, popular will 22. народна медицина folk medicine 23. народна мъдрост а wise saw 24. народна носия a national/peasant costume 25. народна песен/приказка а folk-song/-tale 26. народна собственост national/public property 27. народни танци/хора folk dances 28. народни умотворения folklore 29. народни цени popular prices 30. народни четения popular lectures 31. народно въстание a popular insurrection, a national uprising 32. народно изкуство folk-art 33. народно искане a popular demand 34. народно стопанство national economy 35. прен. a grand fellow, a jolly good fellow 36. страна с народна демокрация a people's democracy. народник populist

    Български-английски речник > народен

  • 6 anständig

    I Adj.
    1. Sache: (schicklich) decent, proper; Witz: clean; Leistung etc.: respectable; das war sehr anständig von ihr that was very decent of her; es ist nicht anständig, seine Mutter zu beschimpfen it isn’t nice ( oder proper) to be nasty to one’s ( oder your) mother
    2. Person: (ehrbar) respectable, decent; altm. (keusch, treu) chaste; bleib anständig! be good!, behave yourself!
    3. umg. (zufrieden stellend) decent, reasonable, respectable; das Haus hat einen anständigen Preis erzielt the house got ( oder fetched umg.) a fair ( oder handsome) price; eine anständige Tracht Prügel a good hiding; eine anständige Portion a sizable piece, quite a hunk
    II Adv. decently; properly (auch umg. tüchtig); sich anständig benehmen behave (o.s.) (well); er kann sich nicht anständig benehmen he doesn’t know how to behave (himself) properly; benimm dich jetzt anständig! zu Kind: (you) behave yourself!; jemanden anständig behandeln treat s.o. like a human being; jemandem anständig die Meinung sagen umg. give s.o. a piece of one’s mind; es schneit anständig umg. it’s snowing pretty hard
    * * *
    reputable; sportsmanlike; tidy; decent; honest; proper; fair; decorous; square
    * * *
    ạn|stän|dig
    1. adj
    decent; Witz auch clean; (= ehrbar) respectable; (inf = beträchtlich) sizeable, large

    das war nicht anständig von ihm — that was pretty bad of him

    2. adv
    decently

    sich anständig benehmento behave oneself

    anständig essen/ausschlafen (inf) — to have a decent meal/sleep

    * * *
    1) (free from evil or indecency: a clean life; keep your language clean!) clean
    2) (in a manner acceptable to the general idea of what is proper or suitable: You're not going out unless you're decently dressed.) decently
    3) (kindly, tolerant or likeable: He's a decent enough fellow.) decent
    4) (not vulgar or immoral; modest: Keep your language decent!) decent
    6) ((behaving in a manner which is) acceptable, especially quiet and dignified: behaving in a decorous manner.) decorous
    7) (correct; acceptable: respectable behaviour.) respectable
    8) ((of clothes) good enough or suitable to wear: You can't go out in those torn trousers - they're not respectable.) respectable
    9) (honestly or fairly: You're not playing (= behaving) straight.) straight
    * * *
    an·stän·dig
    I. adj
    1. (gesittet) decent
    \anständige Witze clean jokes
    2. (ehrbar) respectable
    3. (fam: ordentlich) proper fam
    II. adv
    1. (gesittet) decently
    sich akk \anständig[er] benehmen to behave oneself
    \anständig sitzen to sit up straight
    2. (fam: ausgiebig) properly
    \anständig baden to have a proper bath fam
    \anständig ausschlafen/essen to get a decent meal/a good night's sleep
    * * *
    1.
    1) (sittlich einwandfrei, rücksichtsvoll) decent; decent, clean < joke>; (ehrbar) respectable; (gut angesehen) decent, respectable < job>
    2) (ugs.): (zufriedenstellend) decent; respectable <result, marks>
    3) (ugs.): (beträchtlich) sizeable <sum, amount, debts>

    eine anständige Tracht Prügel — a good hiding (coll.)

    2.
    1) (sittlich einwandfrei) decently; (ordentlich) properly
    2) (ugs.): (zufriedenstellend)
    3) (ugs.): (ziemlich)

    jemanden anständig eine knallen — really belt somebody one (coll.)

    * * *
    A. adj
    1. Sache: (schicklich) decent, proper; Witz: clean; Leistung etc: respectable;
    das war sehr anständig von ihr that was very decent of her;
    es ist nicht anständig, seine Mutter zu beschimpfen it isn’t nice ( oder proper) to be nasty to one’s ( oder your) mother
    2. Person: (ehrbar) respectable, decent; obs (keusch, treu) chaste;
    bleib anständig! be good!, behave yourself!
    3. umg (zufriedenstellend) decent, reasonable, respectable;
    das Haus hat einen anständigen Preis erzielt the house got ( oder fetched umg) a fair ( oder handsome) price;
    eine anständige Portion a sizable piece, quite a hunk
    B. adv decently; properly (auch umg tüchtig);
    sich anständig benehmen behave (o.s.) (well);
    er kann sich nicht anständig benehmen he doesn’t know how to behave (himself) properly;
    benimm dich jetzt anständig! zu Kind: (you) behave yourself!;
    jemanden anständig behandeln treat sb like a human being;
    jemandem anständig die Meinung sagen umg give sb a piece of one’s mind;
    es schneit anständig umg it’s snowing pretty hard
    * * *
    1.
    1) (sittlich einwandfrei, rücksichtsvoll) decent; decent, clean < joke>; (ehrbar) respectable; (gut angesehen) decent, respectable < job>
    2) (ugs.): (zufriedenstellend) decent; respectable <result, marks>
    3) (ugs.): (beträchtlich) sizeable <sum, amount, debts>
    2.
    1) (sittlich einwandfrei) decently; (ordentlich) properly
    2) (ugs.): (zufriedenstellend)
    3) (ugs.): (ziemlich)
    * * *
    adj.
    decent adj.
    decorous adj.
    proper adj.
    respectful adj. adv.
    decorously adv.

    Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch > anständig

  • 7 piojo

    m.
    louse.
    * * *
    1 louse
    * * *
    SM
    1) (Zool) louse

    piojo resucitado* jumped-up fellow, vulgar parvenu

    2) And gambling den
    * * *
    masculino louse
    * * *
    = louse [lice, -pl.], head louse.
    Ex. The diseases and infestations caused by mites, lice, bed bugs, fleas, and ticks are discussed.
    Ex. The heat from a hair straightener can kill the head lice eggs and adult lice.
    ----
    * piojo de la cabeza = head louse.
    * piojo de los libros = booklouse [booklice, -pl.].
    * * *
    masculino louse
    * * *
    = louse [lice, -pl.], head louse.

    Ex: The diseases and infestations caused by mites, lice, bed bugs, fleas, and ticks are discussed.

    Ex: The heat from a hair straightener can kill the head lice eggs and adult lice.
    * piojo de la cabeza = head louse.
    * piojo de los libros = booklouse [booklice, -pl.].

    * * *
    louse
    piojos lice
    * * *

    piojo sustantivo masculino
    louse;

    piojo m Zool louse

    ' piojo' also found in these entries:
    English:
    louse
    * * *
    piojo1 nm
    louse;
    piojos lice
    piojo2, -a
    adj
    Méx, RP Fam
    1. [objeto, lugar] lousy
    2. [persona] stingy, tightfisted
    nm,f
    RP Fam Hum ankle-biter, rug rat
    * * *
    m ZO louse;
    piojos pl lice pl
    * * *
    piojo nm
    : louse
    * * *
    piojo n louse [pl. lice]

    Spanish-English dictionary > piojo

  • 8 maiale

    m pig
    ( carne f di) maiale pork
    * * *
    maiale s.m.
    1 pig; swine (pl. invar.); hog: un branco di maiali, a herd of swine
    2 (carne) pork; (spec. di maiale giovane) pig: braciola di maiale, pork chop (o cutlet); salsiccia di maiale, pork sausage
    3 (fig.) (persona sporca, ingorda) pig; (persona dissoluta) lecher: non si lava mai, è un maiale!, he never washes himself, he's a dirty fellow; non ti sei ancora lavato le mani, maialino?, haven't you washed your hands yet, you dirty child?; mangiare come un maiale, (in modo sconveniente) to eat like a pig; (troppo) to make a pig of oneself; parole da maiale, foul language; gesti da maiale, vulgar gestures; è un vecchio maiale, he's a dirty old man (o a lecher)
    4 (mar.) pigboat.
    * * *
    [ma'jale]
    sostantivo maschile
    1) (animale) pig, swine, hog AE
    2) (carne) pork
    3) fig. pig, hog

    è proprio un maiale — he is so hoggish, he is a real pig

    ••

    mangiare come un maiale — to be a greedy pig, to eat like a pig

    * * *
    maiale
    /ma'jale/
    sostantivo m.
     1 (animale) pig, swine, hog AE
     2 (carne) pork; carne di maiale pork; braciola di maiale pork chop
     3 fig. pig, hog; è proprio un maiale he is so hoggish, he is a real pig
    mangiare come un maiale to be a greedy pig, to eat like a pig.

    Dizionario Italiano-Inglese > maiale

  • 9 sodemieter

    n. (vulgar) bugger, fellow, chap; person who commits sodomy

    Holandés-inglés dicionario > sodemieter

  • 10 decent

    [ˈdiːsnt] adjective
    1) fairly good; of fairly good quality:

    a decent standard of living.

    حَسَن، مُرْضٍ
    2) kindly, tolerant or likeable:

    He's a decent enough fellow.

    مُهَذَّب، لَطيف
    3) not vulgar or immoral; modest:

    Keep your language decent!

    لائِق، مُحْتَشَم

    Arabic-English dictionary > decent

  • 11 الفظ

    الفَظّ \ walrus: a large sea animal with two very long teeth. \ See Also فِيل البحر \ فَظّ \ abrupt: (of speech or behaviour) rough and not polite. beastly: very nasty. blunt: speaking plainly without trying to be polite: a blunt refusal.. coarse: (of people and their manners) rough; rude: a coarse fellow; a coarse laugh. crude: (of manners, ideas, pieces of works, etc.) rough. gruff: rough and sometimes unfriendly in voice or manner. ill-mannered: having bad manners. impolite: not polite; rude. off-hand: careless and impolite: an off-hand reply to a serious question. rough: not gentle: a rough game. rowdy: rough and noisy (person, behaviour, etc.). rude: not polite. surly: acting in a rough unfriendly way and saying little. uncouth: lacking good manners; strange in one’s appearance: It is uncouth to push your knife into your mouth when eating. Modern young men don’t condiser it uncouth to wear their hair long. vulgar: (of a person) rude; (of speech or behaviour) displeasing; going against accepted polite standards; (of objects) showing a lack of good judgement about what is suitable or beautiful. \ See Also غريب (غَريب)، سوقي (سُوقيّ)، جاف (جافّ)، خشن (خَشِن)، سَيِّئ الأدب

    Arabic-English dictionary > الفظ

  • 12 abrupt

    فَظّ \ abrupt: (of speech or behaviour) rough and not polite. beastly: very nasty. blunt: speaking plainly without trying to be polite: a blunt refusal.. coarse: (of people and their manners) rough; rude: a coarse fellow; a coarse laugh. crude: (of manners, ideas, pieces of works, etc.) rough. gruff: rough and sometimes unfriendly in voice or manner. ill-mannered: having bad manners. impolite: not polite; rude. off-hand: careless and impolite: an off-hand reply to a serious question. rough: not gentle: a rough game. rowdy: rough and noisy (person, behaviour, etc.). rude: not polite. surly: acting in a rough unfriendly way and saying little. uncouth: lacking good manners; strange in one’s appearance: It is uncouth to push your knife into your mouth when eating. Modern young men don’t condiser it uncouth to wear their hair long. vulgar: (of a person) rude; (of speech or behaviour) displeasing; going against accepted polite standards; (of objects) showing a lack of good judgement about what is suitable or beautiful. \ See Also غريب (غَريب)، سوقي (سُوقيّ)، جاف (جافّ)، خشن (خَشِن)، سَيِّئ الأدب

    Arabic-English glossary > abrupt

  • 13 beastly

    فَظّ \ abrupt: (of speech or behaviour) rough and not polite. beastly: very nasty. blunt: speaking plainly without trying to be polite: a blunt refusal.. coarse: (of people and their manners) rough; rude: a coarse fellow; a coarse laugh. crude: (of manners, ideas, pieces of works, etc.) rough. gruff: rough and sometimes unfriendly in voice or manner. ill-mannered: having bad manners. impolite: not polite; rude. off-hand: careless and impolite: an off-hand reply to a serious question. rough: not gentle: a rough game. rowdy: rough and noisy (person, behaviour, etc.). rude: not polite. surly: acting in a rough unfriendly way and saying little. uncouth: lacking good manners; strange in one’s appearance: It is uncouth to push your knife into your mouth when eating. Modern young men don’t condiser it uncouth to wear their hair long. vulgar: (of a person) rude; (of speech or behaviour) displeasing; going against accepted polite standards; (of objects) showing a lack of good judgement about what is suitable or beautiful. \ See Also غريب (غَريب)، سوقي (سُوقيّ)، جاف (جافّ)، خشن (خَشِن)، سَيِّئ الأدب

    Arabic-English glossary > beastly

  • 14 blunt

    فَظّ \ abrupt: (of speech or behaviour) rough and not polite. beastly: very nasty. blunt: speaking plainly without trying to be polite: a blunt refusal.. coarse: (of people and their manners) rough; rude: a coarse fellow; a coarse laugh. crude: (of manners, ideas, pieces of works, etc.) rough. gruff: rough and sometimes unfriendly in voice or manner. ill-mannered: having bad manners. impolite: not polite; rude. off-hand: careless and impolite: an off-hand reply to a serious question. rough: not gentle: a rough game. rowdy: rough and noisy (person, behaviour, etc.). rude: not polite. surly: acting in a rough unfriendly way and saying little. uncouth: lacking good manners; strange in one’s appearance: It is uncouth to push your knife into your mouth when eating. Modern young men don’t condiser it uncouth to wear their hair long. vulgar: (of a person) rude; (of speech or behaviour) displeasing; going against accepted polite standards; (of objects) showing a lack of good judgement about what is suitable or beautiful. \ See Also غريب (غَريب)، سوقي (سُوقيّ)، جاف (جافّ)، خشن (خَشِن)، سَيِّئ الأدب

    Arabic-English glossary > blunt

  • 15 coarse

    فَظّ \ abrupt: (of speech or behaviour) rough and not polite. beastly: very nasty. blunt: speaking plainly without trying to be polite: a blunt refusal.. coarse: (of people and their manners) rough; rude: a coarse fellow; a coarse laugh. crude: (of manners, ideas, pieces of works, etc.) rough. gruff: rough and sometimes unfriendly in voice or manner. ill-mannered: having bad manners. impolite: not polite; rude. off-hand: careless and impolite: an off-hand reply to a serious question. rough: not gentle: a rough game. rowdy: rough and noisy (person, behaviour, etc.). rude: not polite. surly: acting in a rough unfriendly way and saying little. uncouth: lacking good manners; strange in one’s appearance: It is uncouth to push your knife into your mouth when eating. Modern young men don’t condiser it uncouth to wear their hair long. vulgar: (of a person) rude; (of speech or behaviour) displeasing; going against accepted polite standards; (of objects) showing a lack of good judgement about what is suitable or beautiful. \ See Also غريب (غَريب)، سوقي (سُوقيّ)، جاف (جافّ)، خشن (خَشِن)، سَيِّئ الأدب

    Arabic-English glossary > coarse

  • 16 crude

    فَظّ \ abrupt: (of speech or behaviour) rough and not polite. beastly: very nasty. blunt: speaking plainly without trying to be polite: a blunt refusal.. coarse: (of people and their manners) rough; rude: a coarse fellow; a coarse laugh. crude: (of manners, ideas, pieces of works, etc.) rough. gruff: rough and sometimes unfriendly in voice or manner. ill-mannered: having bad manners. impolite: not polite; rude. off-hand: careless and impolite: an off-hand reply to a serious question. rough: not gentle: a rough game. rowdy: rough and noisy (person, behaviour, etc.). rude: not polite. surly: acting in a rough unfriendly way and saying little. uncouth: lacking good manners; strange in one’s appearance: It is uncouth to push your knife into your mouth when eating. Modern young men don’t condiser it uncouth to wear their hair long. vulgar: (of a person) rude; (of speech or behaviour) displeasing; going against accepted polite standards; (of objects) showing a lack of good judgement about what is suitable or beautiful. \ See Also غريب (غَريب)، سوقي (سُوقيّ)، جاف (جافّ)، خشن (خَشِن)، سَيِّئ الأدب

    Arabic-English glossary > crude

  • 17 gruff

    فَظّ \ abrupt: (of speech or behaviour) rough and not polite. beastly: very nasty. blunt: speaking plainly without trying to be polite: a blunt refusal.. coarse: (of people and their manners) rough; rude: a coarse fellow; a coarse laugh. crude: (of manners, ideas, pieces of works, etc.) rough. gruff: rough and sometimes unfriendly in voice or manner. ill-mannered: having bad manners. impolite: not polite; rude. off-hand: careless and impolite: an off-hand reply to a serious question. rough: not gentle: a rough game. rowdy: rough and noisy (person, behaviour, etc.). rude: not polite. surly: acting in a rough unfriendly way and saying little. uncouth: lacking good manners; strange in one’s appearance: It is uncouth to push your knife into your mouth when eating. Modern young men don’t condiser it uncouth to wear their hair long. vulgar: (of a person) rude; (of speech or behaviour) displeasing; going against accepted polite standards; (of objects) showing a lack of good judgement about what is suitable or beautiful. \ See Also غريب (غَريب)، سوقي (سُوقيّ)، جاف (جافّ)، خشن (خَشِن)، سَيِّئ الأدب

    Arabic-English glossary > gruff

  • 18 ill-mannered

    فَظّ \ abrupt: (of speech or behaviour) rough and not polite. beastly: very nasty. blunt: speaking plainly without trying to be polite: a blunt refusal.. coarse: (of people and their manners) rough; rude: a coarse fellow; a coarse laugh. crude: (of manners, ideas, pieces of works, etc.) rough. gruff: rough and sometimes unfriendly in voice or manner. ill-mannered: having bad manners. impolite: not polite; rude. off-hand: careless and impolite: an off-hand reply to a serious question. rough: not gentle: a rough game. rowdy: rough and noisy (person, behaviour, etc.). rude: not polite. surly: acting in a rough unfriendly way and saying little. uncouth: lacking good manners; strange in one’s appearance: It is uncouth to push your knife into your mouth when eating. Modern young men don’t condiser it uncouth to wear their hair long. vulgar: (of a person) rude; (of speech or behaviour) displeasing; going against accepted polite standards; (of objects) showing a lack of good judgement about what is suitable or beautiful. \ See Also غريب (غَريب)، سوقي (سُوقيّ)، جاف (جافّ)، خشن (خَشِن)، سَيِّئ الأدب

    Arabic-English glossary > ill-mannered

  • 19 impolite

    فَظّ \ abrupt: (of speech or behaviour) rough and not polite. beastly: very nasty. blunt: speaking plainly without trying to be polite: a blunt refusal.. coarse: (of people and their manners) rough; rude: a coarse fellow; a coarse laugh. crude: (of manners, ideas, pieces of works, etc.) rough. gruff: rough and sometimes unfriendly in voice or manner. ill-mannered: having bad manners. impolite: not polite; rude. off-hand: careless and impolite: an off-hand reply to a serious question. rough: not gentle: a rough game. rowdy: rough and noisy (person, behaviour, etc.). rude: not polite. surly: acting in a rough unfriendly way and saying little. uncouth: lacking good manners; strange in one’s appearance: It is uncouth to push your knife into your mouth when eating. Modern young men don’t condiser it uncouth to wear their hair long. vulgar: (of a person) rude; (of speech or behaviour) displeasing; going against accepted polite standards; (of objects) showing a lack of good judgement about what is suitable or beautiful. \ See Also غريب (غَريب)، سوقي (سُوقيّ)، جاف (جافّ)، خشن (خَشِن)، سَيِّئ الأدب

    Arabic-English glossary > impolite

  • 20 off-hand

    فَظّ \ abrupt: (of speech or behaviour) rough and not polite. beastly: very nasty. blunt: speaking plainly without trying to be polite: a blunt refusal.. coarse: (of people and their manners) rough; rude: a coarse fellow; a coarse laugh. crude: (of manners, ideas, pieces of works, etc.) rough. gruff: rough and sometimes unfriendly in voice or manner. ill-mannered: having bad manners. impolite: not polite; rude. off-hand: careless and impolite: an off-hand reply to a serious question. rough: not gentle: a rough game. rowdy: rough and noisy (person, behaviour, etc.). rude: not polite. surly: acting in a rough unfriendly way and saying little. uncouth: lacking good manners; strange in one’s appearance: It is uncouth to push your knife into your mouth when eating. Modern young men don’t condiser it uncouth to wear their hair long. vulgar: (of a person) rude; (of speech or behaviour) displeasing; going against accepted polite standards; (of objects) showing a lack of good judgement about what is suitable or beautiful. \ See Also غريب (غَريب)، سوقي (سُوقيّ)، جاف (جافّ)، خشن (خَشِن)، سَيِّئ الأدب

    Arabic-English glossary > off-hand

См. также в других словарях:

  • Commonalty — (Roget s Thesaurus) < N PARAG:Commonalty >N GRP: N 1 Sgm: N 1 commonalty commonalty democracy Sgm: N 1 obscurity obscurity Sgm: N 1 low condition low condition low life low society low company Sgm: N 1 bourgeoisie bourgeoisie …   English dictionary for students

  • Cad — Cad, n. [Abbrev. fr. cadet.] 1. A person who stands at the door of an omnibus to open and shut it, and to receive fares; an idle hanger on about innyards. [Eng.] Dickens. [1913 Webster] 2. A lowbred, presuming person; a mean, vulgar fellow.… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Hal Block — Harold Hal Block (August 2, 1913 ndash; June 16, 1981 in Chicago, Illinois) was an American comedian, author, songwriter and television personality.Block started as a gag writer, and in 1940 wrote the musical I m Nobody s Sweetheart Now. he… …   Wikipedia

  • Kingdom (TV series) — Infobox Television show name = Kingdom genre = Drama camera = Single camera picture format = PAL (576i) audio format = runtime = 46 minutes creator = Simon Wheeler Alan Whiting (co creator) producer = Georgina Lowe executive producer = Simon… …   Wikipedia

  • Scenes from a Bourgeois Life — is an autobiographical novel by the British author Alaric Jacob, first published in 1949.ummaryThe book is an apologia for the paradoxes and anomalies of the author s own career. Jacob had drifted into journalism and become a Reuter s… …   Wikipedia

  • cad — noun /kæd/ a) A person who stands at the door of an omnibus to open and shut it, and to receive fares; an idle hanger on about innyards. b) A low bred, presuming person; a mean, vulgar fellow, a seducer …   Wiktionary

  • Chandrarathna Bandara — Occupation Novelist Nationality Sri Lankan Alma mater Dharmaraja College, Kandy Period 1982 present Notable work(s) Meru, Wanasapumala …   Wikipedia

  • tike — I Australian Slang 1. Roman Catholic; 2. small kid II North Country (Newcastle) Words a blunt or vulgar fellow...also a name for a dog …   English dialects glossary

  • tyke — I A Geordie Dictionary A Yorkshireman II North Country (Newcastle) Words a blunt or vulgar fellow...also a name for a dog …   English dialects glossary

  • no-frills — (adj.) 1957, from NO (Cf. no) + FRILLS (Cf. frills). The expression no thrills meaning without extra flourishes or ornamentation is in use from 1870s; the original notion probably is of plain clothing. Man with no frills (American) a plain person …   Etymology dictionary

  • Jack-slave — Jackˈ slave noun (Shakespeare) A low servant, a vulgar fellow • • • Main Entry: ↑jack …   Useful english dictionary

Поделиться ссылкой на выделенное

Прямая ссылка:
Нажмите правой клавишей мыши и выберите «Копировать ссылку»