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61 niño bastardo
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62 копеле
bastard, whoreson(малко дете) brat* * *ко̀пеле,ср., -та грубо bastard, whoreson, illegitimate child; амер. son-of-a-bitch, съкр. S.O.B.; ( мръсник) sl. bugger, cunt, crumb; dickhead; fart, fink; turd; git; ( малко дете) brat.* * *bastard; whoreson -
63 внебрачный ребенок
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64 незаконнорожденный ребенок
Русско-английский юридический словарь > незаконнорожденный ребенок
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65 позашлюбна дитина
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66 внебрачный ребенок
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67 незаконнорожденный ребенок
Русско-английский юридический словарь > незаконнорожденный ребенок
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68 внебрачный ребенок
child born out of wedlock имя существительное:Русско-английский синонимический словарь > внебрачный ребенок
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69 בת-זנונים
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70 uægte
bastard, bogus, counterfeit, fake, illegitimate, insincere, insincerely* * *adj( kunstig) artificial, imitation ( fx diamond, pearl),( forfalsket) false ( fx diamond), fake ( fx jewellery, painting),(neds: klodset) bogus ( fx document),(F: især fagligt) spurious ( fx painting);( forstilt) sham ( fx piety),(mere neds) bogus ( fx accent, cordiality, sentiment),F spurious ( fx sentiment);( unaturlig) artificial ( fx manner), affected;[ uægte barn] illegitimate child;[ uægte brøk] improper fraction;[ uægte kniplinger] machine-made lace. -
71 hijo ilegítimo
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72 hijo natural
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74 внебрачный ребенок
bastard, natural childРусско-Английский новый экономический словарь > внебрачный ребенок
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76 guacho
adj.orphaned, homeless, orphan, motherless.* * *guacho, -a1. ADJ4) Méx ** (=capitalino) of/from Mexico City2. SM / F1) And, Cono Sur (=expósito) homeless child, abandoned child; (=huérfano) orphan, foundling; (=animal) motherless animal; (=bastardo) * illegitimate child, bastard ** * *I- cha adjetivo1) (Andes, RPl)b) (fam & pey) < hijo> bastard (before n) (pej)2) (Chi, Per fam)a) (sin novio, esposo) alone, on one's ownb) <calcetín/guante> oddII- cha masculino, femenino1) (Andes, RPl)a) (fam) ( niño abandonado) orphan, waif; ( perro) strayb) (fam & pey) ( hijo ilegítimo) bastard (vulg)c) ( usado en insultos - a un hombre) bastard (pej); (- a una mujer) bitch (pej)* * *I- cha adjetivo1) (Andes, RPl)b) (fam & pey) < hijo> bastard (before n) (pej)2) (Chi, Per fam)a) (sin novio, esposo) alone, on one's ownb) <calcetín/guante> oddII- cha masculino, femenino1) (Andes, RPl)a) (fam) ( niño abandonado) orphan, waif; ( perro) strayb) (fam & pey) ( hijo ilegítimo) bastard (vulg)c) ( usado en insultos - a un hombre) bastard (pej); (- a una mujer) bitch (pej)* * *A (Andes, RPl)1 ( fam) (huérfano) ‹niño› orphanedun perro guacho a stray o an abandoned dogB (Chi, Per)1 ( fam) (sin novio, esposo) alone, on one's own2 ( fam); ‹calcetín/guante› oddmasculine, feminineA (Andes, RPl)2 ( fam pey) (hijo ilegítimo) bastard ( vulg); (usado en insultos — a un hombre) bastard ( vulg), son of a bitch ( vulg); (— a una mujer) bitch ( sl pej)C* * *
guacho 1◊ - cha adjetivo
1 (Andes, RPl)
‹ perro› stray
2 (Chi, Per fam) ‹calcetín/guante› odd
■ sustantivo masculino, femenino (Andes, RPl)
( perro) stray
(— a una mujer) bitch (sl & pej)
guacho 2 sustantivo masculino (Per) ( de la lotería) tenth share in a lottery ticket
guacho,-a adjetivo & m,f LAm
1 (huérfano) orphan
2 (bastardo) bastard
' guacho' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
guacha
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* * *guacho, -a, huacho, -a Andes, RP♦ adj1. [calcetín] oddla veo medio triste, debe ser porque anda guacha she seems rather sad, it must be because she's not going out with anyone at the moment♦ nm,f1. [animal huérfano] orphan* * *S.Am.I adj2 ( huérfano) orphanedII m, guacha f2 ( huérfano) orphan* * *1) Arg, Col, Chile, Peru : orphaned2) Chile, Peru: odd, unmatched -
77 bastardo
bastardo agg.1 bastard, illegitimate2 ( di animale) underbred3 (fig.) false, spurious◆ s.m.1 bastard, illegittimate son* * *[bas'tardo] bastardo (-a)1. agg2. sm/fbastardo! fam — (you) bastard!
3. sm(cane) mongrel* * *[bas'tardo] 1.1) (illegittimo) [ figlio] bastard, illegitimate2.sostantivo maschile1) (cane) mongrel; (animale, pianta) mongrel, crossbreed2) (f. -a) (figlio illegittimo) illegitimate child*, bastard; (come insulto) bastard* * *bastardo/bas'tardo/1 (illegittimo) [ figlio] bastard, illegitimate1 (cane) mongrel; (animale, pianta) mongrel, crossbreed2 (f. -a) (figlio illegittimo) illegitimate child*, bastard; (come insulto) bastard. -
78 bâtard
bâtard, e [bαtaʀ, aʀd]1. adjective[œuvre, solution] hybrid2. masculine nouna. (pejorative) ( = chien) mongrelb. ( = pain) (short) loaf of bread* * *
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bâtarde bɑtaʀ, aʀd adjectif1) fig [solution, œuvre, style] hybrid; [statut] ill-defined; [couleur] indefinite2) [chien] crossbred3) offensive [enfant] bastard injur
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nom masculin, féminin1) ( chien) mongrel2) ( enfant) offensive bastard injur
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* * *bɒtaʀ, aʀd bâtard, -e1. adj1) (enfant) illegitimate2) fig hybrid2. nm/f1) (= enfant) illegitimate child, bastard péjoratif2) (= chien) mongrel3. nm(= pain) short French stick* * *A adj2 Zool [chien] crossbred;B nm,f1 ( chien) mongrel;( féminin bâtarde) [batar, ard] adjectif1. [enfant] illegitimate[animal] crossbred2. [genre, œuvre] hybrid————————, bâtarde [batar, ard] nom masculin, nom fémininbâtard nom masculin[pain] short French stickbâtarde nom féminin -
79 bæsingr
m. ( one born in a báss), a child of an outlawed mother.* * *m., prop. one born in a báss (q. v.); hence, as a law term, the child of an outlawed mother; þat barn er ok eigi arfgengt ( that child is also not entitled to inheritance), er sú kona getr er sek er orðin skógarmaðr, þó-at hon geti við bónda sínum úsekjum, ok heitir sá maðr bæsingr, Grág. i. 178. Is not the name Bastard, which first occurs as. the surname of the Conqueror, simply a Norman corruption of this Scandin. law term? The son of an outlawed father was called vargdropi, q. v.2. poët. the name of a sword, Edda (Gl.) This word is, we believe, derived from báss, a ‘boose’ stall, Goth. bansts; its original sense would then be, one born in a stall or crib; hence as a law term, a bastard; hornungr from horn ( a corner) is an analogous term, cp. Germ. winkel-kind, for in ancient Teut. laws and language the bastard or outcast was considered as being born in an out-of-the-way place. Both words, bastarðr and bæsingr (q. v.), are, we believe, one in sense and origin, bastarðr being the older form, bæsingr the later; from Goth. banst-s was formed bastarðr, qs. banstarðr; in Norway and Icel. bansts dropped the t and absorbed the n into the preceding vowel, and became bás-s; from this ‘báss’ was formed bæsingr, with ingr as inflexive syllable, and the vowel changed; whereas bastarðr, we suppose, dates from an early time before vowel-change had taken place. Both words are law terms, the former Normannic (or Frankish), the latter Norse: both occur as the name of a sword,—bæsingr in the mythical tale, Fb. ii, of St. Olave’s sword, ere it was taken out of the cairn; bastarðr in Fms. vii. (12th century), perhaps a sword of Norman workmanship. Literally bastarðr means ‘boose-hardy,’ the hardy one of the stall, the bastard being the boy who got all kinds of rough usage, and so became hardy; we catch an echo of this in the words of the old lay—kóðu ‘harðan’ mjök ‘hornung’ vera, Hðm. 12. -
80 illegitimate
1. a незаконнорождённый, внебрачный2. a незаконный; неузаконенныйillegitimate relationship — незаконное, фактическое родство
3. a нелогичный, логически неправильный4. a неправильно употреблённый; неправомерный5. v объявлять незаконным6. v юр. признать родившимся вне бракаСинонимический ряд:1. baseborn (adj.) baseborn; bastard; fatherless; misbegotten; natural; spurious; supposititious; unfathered; whoreson2. criminal (adj.) criminal; illegal; illicit; lawless; outlawed; unacceptable; unlawful; wrongful3. bastard (noun) bastard; by-blow; catch colt; chance child; come-by-chance; filius nullius; filius populi; love child; natural child; whoreson; woods coltАнтонимический ряд:ethical; legal; legitimate; licit; moral; proper; right
См. также в других словарях:
delivery of bastard child — The birth of a child to parents not husband and wife; for some purposes the birth of a live child. Inman v Willinski, 144 Me 116, 65 A2d 1, 7 ALR2d 1390 … Ballentine's law dictionary
bastard — When it occurs as a vocative, ‘bastard’ seldom has its literal meaning of ‘a child born out of wedlock’. It is almost a meaningless noise, expressing contempt for the person addressed. The charge of illegitimacy is in any case hardly an insult … A dictionary of epithets and terms of address
bastard — 1. noun 1) archaic he had fathered a bastard Syn: illegitimate child, child born out of wedlock; dated love child, by blow; natural child/son/daughter 2) informal he s a real bastard Syn: scoundrel, villain, rogue, rascal, wease … Thesaurus of popular words
bastard — A person begotten and born out of wedlock, otherwise known in common parlance as an illegitimate child or natural child. 10 Am J2d Bast § 1. The word bastard shall not be used in any local law, ordinance, or resolution, or in any public or… … Ballentine's law dictionary
child — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ little, small, young ▪ My father died while I was still a small child. ▪ newborn ▪ teenage ▪ … Collocations dictionary
bastard — Synonyms and related words: SOB, affected, apocryphal, artificial, assumed, bantling, bar sinister, baseborn, bastard child, bastardy, bird, blackguard, bogus, brummagem, bugger, by blow, cat, chap, character, colorable, colored, counterfeit,… … Moby Thesaurus
bastard — bas·tard / bas tərd/ n: an illegitimate child ◇ The word bastard is no longer used in legal contexts. bas·tardy / bas tər dē/ n Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996 … Law dictionary
Bastard — Bas tard, n. [OF. bastard, bastart, F. b?tard, prob. fr. OF. bast, F. b?t, a packsaddle used as a bed by the muleteers (fr. LL. bastum) + ard. OF. fils de bast son of the packsaddle; as the muleteers were accustomed to use their saddles for beds… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
bastard — (n.) illegitimate child, early 13c., from O.Fr. bastard (11c., Mod.Fr. bátard), acknowledged child of a nobleman by a woman other than his wife, probably from fils de bast packsaddle son, meaning a child conceived on an improvised bed (saddles… … Etymology dictionary
child — n pl chil·dren 1: a son or daughter of any age and usu. including one formally adopted compare issue ◇ The word child as used in a statute or will is often held to include a stepchild, an illegitimate child, a person for whom one stands in loco… … Law dictionary
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