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21 vulgar
adj.1 vulgar (no refinado).2 ordinary, common.3 non-technical, lay.4 gross, tacky, cheaply vulgar, crass.f. & m.vulgar person, rough person, coarse person, coarse individual.* * *► adjetivo1 (grosero) vulgar, coarse, common2 (general) common, general4 (no técnico) lay* * *adj.1) common2) vulgar* * *ADJ1) (=no refinado) [lengua, gusto, vestido] vulgar; [modales, rasgos] coarse2) (=común, corriente) [persona, físico] ordinary, common; [suceso, vida] ordinary, everydayel hombre vulgar — the ordinary man, the common man
3) (=no técnico) common"glóbulo blanco" es el nombre vulgar del leucocito — "white blood cell" is the common name for leucocyte
* * *a) (corriente, común) commonb) ( poco refinado) vulgar, coarsec) ( no técnico) common, popular* * *= vulgar, uncouth, boorish, tasteless, crass [crasser -comp., crassest -sup.].Ex. This paper is a somewhat whimsical glance backwards, recalling 6 vulgar American parodies of 7 enduring songs.Ex. All the writers chosen characterized eastern Europe throughout the 18th century as uncouth and backward.Ex. He says he dislikes Rose way more because she is a big mouth, intolerant, boorish, know-it-all and always talking about her gay life.Ex. Of the hundreds of figurines currently on the market, here are the most bizarrely tasteless.Ex. In these new book, he is still at bay, pursued by the hounds of desire and anxiety in a literary world ever more crass.----* latín vulgar = Vulgar Latin.* lenguaje vulgar = adult language, vulgar language.* * *a) (corriente, común) commonb) ( poco refinado) vulgar, coarsec) ( no técnico) common, popular* * *= vulgar, uncouth, boorish, tasteless, crass [crasser -comp., crassest -sup.].Ex: This paper is a somewhat whimsical glance backwards, recalling 6 vulgar American parodies of 7 enduring songs.
Ex: All the writers chosen characterized eastern Europe throughout the 18th century as uncouth and backward.Ex: He says he dislikes Rose way more because she is a big mouth, intolerant, boorish, know-it-all and always talking about her gay life.Ex: Of the hundreds of figurines currently on the market, here are the most bizarrely tasteless.Ex: In these new book, he is still at bay, pursued by the hounds of desire and anxiety in a literary world ever more crass.* latín vulgar = Vulgar Latin.* lenguaje vulgar = adult language, vulgar language.* * *1 (corriente, común) commonno es más que un vulgar resfrío it's just a common coldvulgar y corriente ordinaryse las da de ejecutivo pero tiene un empleíto vulgar y corriente he makes out that he's some sort of executive but in fact he just has an ordinary o a run-of-the-mill job2 (poco refinado) vulgar, coarse, common ( pej)3 (no técnico) common, popular¿cuál es el nombre vulgar de esta planta? what's the common o popular name for this plant?* * *
vulgar adjetivo
vulgar adjetivo
1 (corriente, común) common
2 (falto de elegancia) vulgar
' vulgar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
acojonante
- arrabalera
- arrabalero
- basta
- basto
- bola
- boluda
- boludo
- bombo
- cabrón
- cabrona
- cabronada
- cacha
- cagar
- cagalera
- cagarse
- calentar
- calenturienta
- calenturiento
- caliente
- coger
- cojón
- cojonuda
- cojonudo
- coñazo
- concha
- coño
- correrse
- despelotarse
- despelote
- escoñarse
- escupitajo
- follar
- hembra
- hijo
- hortera
- hostia
- huevo
- huevón
- huevona
- joder
- joderse
- jodida
- jodido
- leche
- lote
- magrear
- mano
- mear
- mierda
English:
arse
- ass
- ball
- bitch
- bloody
- bollocks
- bonk
- bugger
- bullshit
- clap
- common
- cunt
- dork
- fanny
- fart
- fuck
- fucking
- gob
- hell
- lay
- prick
- screw
- shit
- slag
- smart arse
- smart ass
- smartarse
- sod
- son
- stick
- stuff
- tit
- toss
- vulgar
- wank
- wanker
- cheap
- crude
- garden
- indelicate
- rude
* * *vulgar adj1. [no refinado] vulgar, common2. [corriente, común] ordinary, common;vulgar y corriente common or garden3. [lenguaje] vernacular, vulgar;el latín vulgar vulgar Latin4. [no técnico] non-technical, lay;sólo conozco el nombre vulgar de estas plantas I only know the common name of these plants* * *adj vulgar, common; abundante common* * *vulgar adj1) : common2) : vulgar* * *vulgar adj (ordinario) vulgar / rude -
22 nom
nom [nɔ̃]1. masculine nouna. ( = appellatif) name• vos nom et prénom ? your surname and first name, please?• se faire un nom to make a name for o.s.• nom de Dieu ! (inf!) God damn it! (inf!)• au nom de la loi, ouvrez ! open up in the name of the law!2. compounds* * *nɔ̃
1.
nom masculin1) ( désignation) namesans nom — pej unspeakable
cela porte un nom: la fainéantise — there's a word for that: laziness
nom de nom — (colloq)
nom d'un chien (colloq) or d'une pipe — (colloq) hell (colloq)
2) ( nom propre) name; ( opposé à prénom) surname, second nameGeorge Sand, de son vrai nom Aurore Dupin — George Sand, whose real name was Aurore Dupin
nom à coucher dehors — (colloq) impossible name
nom à rallonges — (colloq) impossibly long name
3) ( réputation) name4) Linguistique ( partie du discours) noun
2.
au nom de locution prépositive1) ( en vertu de) in the name of2) ( de la part de) on behalf of•Phrasal Verbs:••traiter quelqu'un de tous les noms (d'oiseaux) — (colloq) to call somebody all the names under the sun
* * *nɔ̃ nm1) [personne] name2) [chose] nameIl connaissait le nom de toutes les plantes. — He knew the names of all the plants.
nom de Dieu! * — God damn it! * bloody hell! Grande-Bretagne **
4) LINGUISTIQUE noun* * *A nm1 ( désignation) name; quel est le nom de ces plantes? what's the name of these plants, what are these plants called?; digne de ce nom worthy of the name; une dictature qui n'ose pas dire son nom a dictatorship masquerading as something else; la maladie doit or emprunte son nom à the disease owes its name to; la lexicographie, comme son nom l'indique, est… as its name implies, lexicography is…; n'avoir de république que le nom to be a republic in name only; connu sous le nom de known as; donner un nom à to name; sans nom péj unspeakable; cela porte un nom: la fainéantise there's a word for that: laziness; nom de nom○, nom d'un chien○ or d'une pipe○ hell○; qu'est-ce que tu fais ici, nom de nom? what the hell are you doing here?;2 ( nom propre) name; ( opposé à prénom) surname, second name; quel est ton nom? what's your name?; demander/connaître le nom de qn to ask/know sb's name; connaître qn de nom to know sb by name; mettre un nom sur un visage to put a name to a face; porter le nom de son mari to use one's husband's surname; quelqu'un du nom de Grunard somebody by the name of Grunard; réserver au nom de Grunard to book GB ou make a reservation in the name of Grunard; sous mon/leur nom under my/their own name; George Sand, de son vrai nom Aurore Dupin George Sand, whose real name was Aurore Dupin; nom et prénom full name; (c'est) à quel nom? under what name?; répondre au nom de to answer to the name of; nom à coucher dehors○ impossible name; nom à rallonge○ or tiroirs impossibly long name; Louis le neuvième du nom Louis IX; petit nom first name; parler en son propre nom to speak for oneself; rassembler les électeurs sous or sur son nom to rally the voters behind one; en France, le produit se vend sous le nom de ‘Calex’ in France, the product is marketed under the ‘Calex’ tradename; ⇒ faux;3 ( réputation) name; se faire un nom to make a name for oneself (comme, en tant que as); il s'est fait un nom dans la publicité he made his name in advertising; vouloir laisser un nom to want to become famous;4 Ling ( partie du discours) noun; nom propre/commun proper/common noun; nom composé/féminin compound/feminine noun.B au nom de loc prép1 ( en vertu de) in the name of; au nom de la loi/notre amour in the name of the law/our love; au nom du Père, du Fils et du Saint-Esprit in the name of the Father, of the Son and of the Holy Ghost;2 ( de la part de) on behalf of; au nom de tous vos collègues on behalf of all your colleagues.nom de baptême Christian name; nom de code code name; nom commercial corporate name; nom déposé Comm, Jur registered trademark; nom de domaine Ordinat domain name; nom double double-barrelled name GB, hyphenated name; nom d'emprunt pseudonym; nom de famille surname; nom de guerre nom de guerre; nom de jeune fille maiden name; nom de lieu place-name; nom de plume pen name, nom de plume; nom de théâtre stage name; ⇒ petit.traiter qn de tous les noms (d'oiseaux) to call sb all the names under the sun; appeler les choses par leur nom to call a spade a spade.[nɔ̃] nom masculin1. [patronyme] name[prénom] (Christian) ou first namea. [prénom] she was named after her motherb. [patronyme] she has ou uses her mother's surnameLarousse, c'est un nom que tout le monde connaît Larousse is a household namequelqu'un du nom de ou qui a pour nom Kregg vous demande someone called Kregg ou someone by the name of Kregg is asking for youen son/mon/ton nom in his/my/your name, on his/my/your behalfnom à particule ou à rallonges (familier) ouà tiroirs (familier) ouà courants d'air (familier) aristocratic surname ≃ double-barrelled namenom de guerre nom de guerre, aliastraiter ou appeler quelqu'un de tous les noms d'oiseaux to call somebody all the names under the sunnom de plume nom de plume, pen namesous un faux nom under a false ou an assumed name2. [appellation - d'une rue, d'un animal, d'un objet, d'une fonction] named'empereur, il ne lui manquait que le nom he was emperor in all but namecruauté/douleur sans nom unspeakable cruelty/painune censure qui ne dit pas son nom hidden ou disguised censorshipnom scientifique/vulgaire d'une plante scientific/common name of a plantnom commercial ou de marque trade nameappeler ou nommer les choses par leur nom to call things by their names, to call a spade a spadenom propre proper noun ou name4. (locution)nom de Dieu, les voilà! (très familier) bloody hell (très familier, especially UK, très familier & US) ou goddam, here they come!je t'avais pourtant dit de ne pas y toucher, nom de Dieu! (très familier) for Christ's sake, I did tell you not to touch it!————————au nom de locution prépositionnelleau nom de la loi, je vous arrête I arrest you in the name of the law -
23 vulgaire
vulgaire [vylgεʀ]1. adjectivea. ( = grossier) [langage, personne, genre, décor] vulgarb. ( = usuel, banal) commonc. (avant le nom = quelconque) ordinary2. masculine noun• c'est d'un vulgaire ! it's so vulgar!* * *vylgɛʀ
1.
1) ( grossier) [personne, propos] vulgar, coarse2) ( banal) ordinary3) ( courant) [plante, nom] common4) [esprit, opinion] common
2.
nom masculin ( grossièreté) vulgarity* * *vylɡɛʀ adj1) (= grossier) vulgar, coarseNe dis pas ça, c'est très vulgaire. — Don't say that, it's very vulgar.
2) (= trivial) commonplace, mundane3) péjoratif (= quelconque) common, ordinary4) BOTANIQUE, ZOOLOGIE common* * *A adj1 ( grossier) [personne, propos] vulgar, coarse;2 ( banal) ordinary; un vulgaire chat/balai/iris a common-or-garden cat/broom/iris; comme un vulgaire délinquant like a common delinquent; c'est un vulgaire employé he's just a lowly employee;3 ( courant) [plante, nom] common; la langue vulgaire the vernacular; explication en langue vulgaire explanation in simple language;4 [esprit, opinion] common.[vylgɛr] adjectif1. [sans goût - meuble, vêtement] vulgar, common, tasteless ; [ - couleur] loud, garish ; [ - style] crude, coarse, unrefined ; [ - personne] uncouth, vulgar4. [non scientifique][non littéraire - langue] vernacular ; [ - latin] vulgar————————[vylgɛr] nom masculin[vulgarité] -
24 nombre común
m.common noun.* * *(n.) = common nameEx. Common names are, for example, names of animals, tools, diseases, and chemicals.* * *(n.) = common nameEx: Common names are, for example, names of animals, tools, diseases, and chemicals.
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25 обычное название
1) Biology: (разговорное, не научное) common namatophilous, common name, trivial name2) Botanical term: trivial name (растения) -
26 nazwa
nadawać (nadać perf) czemuś nazwę — to give sth a name
* * *f.name; designation, appelation; o nazwie... of l. by the name of...; istnieć tylko z nazwy exist in name only; występować pod nazwą appear as; być znanym pod nazwą... be known as...; nazwa firmowa brand name; nazwa handlowa trade name; nazwa ogólna generic name; nazwa potoczna customary name; nazwa zastrzeżona registered trade name; nazwa zwyczajowa common name; błędna nazwa misnomer; nosić nazwę X be named X; nadawać czemuś nazwę name sth, give sth a name.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > nazwa
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27 directorio cgi
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28 postre
m.1 dessert.de postre for dessert2 dessert, afters.pres.subj.3rd person singular (él/ella/ello) Present Subjunctive of Spanish verb: postrar.* * *1 dessert■ ¿qué quieres de postre? what would you like for dessert?\a la postre finally* * *noun m.* * *1.SM dessert, pudding¿qué hay de postre? — what's for dessert?
y, para postre, vamos y nos perdemos — and to cap it all o on top of everything, we went and got lost
2.SFa la postre, todos defendemos los mismos intereses — when all is said and done o at the end of the day, we all have the same interests
* * *Imasculino dessert, pudding (BrE)¿qué hay de postre? — ( en restaurante) what desserts do you have o are there?; ( en casa) what's for dessert o (BrE) pudding?
IIllegar a los postres — (fam) to be very late
a la postre — (loc adv) (frml) in the end
una batalla que a la postre decidiría la guerra — a battle which, as it turned out, was to decide the course of the war
* * *= dessert, pudding.Ex. The book covers the following topics: cereals and pastas; vegetables and fruits; breads; desserts and cookies; cakes and icings; and pastry and pies.Ex. In the British Isles, and some Commonwealth countries, pudding is the common name for dessert.----* comida de dos platos y postre = three-course meal.* * *Imasculino dessert, pudding (BrE)¿qué hay de postre? — ( en restaurante) what desserts do you have o are there?; ( en casa) what's for dessert o (BrE) pudding?
IIllegar a los postres — (fam) to be very late
a la postre — (loc adv) (frml) in the end
una batalla que a la postre decidiría la guerra — a battle which, as it turned out, was to decide the course of the war
* * *= dessert, pudding.Ex: The book covers the following topics: cereals and pastas; vegetables and fruits; breads; desserts and cookies; cakes and icings; and pastry and pies.
Ex: In the British Isles, and some Commonwealth countries, pudding is the common name for dessert.* comida de dos platos y postre = three-course meal.* * *dessert, pudding ( BrE)¿qué hay de postre? (en restaurante) what desserts do you have o are there?; (en casa) what's for dessert o ( BrE) pudding?de postre tomamos helado we had ice cream for desserta los postres pronunció el discurso he made his speech during the dessert coursellegar a los postres ( fam); to be very latela reforma, a la postre, nunca se llevó a cabo in the end, the reform was never carried outpromesas que a la postre no cumplimos promises which in the end we did not keepuna batalla que a la postre decidiría la guerra a battle which, as it turned out, was to decide the course of the war* * *
Del verbo postrar: ( conjugate postrar)
postré es:
1ª persona singular (yo) pretérito indicativo
postre es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente subjuntivo3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente subjuntivo3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) imperativo
Multiple Entries:
postrar
postre
postre sustantivo masculino
dessert, pudding (BrE)
■ sustantivo femenino:
postre sustantivo masculino dessert, sweet
♦ Locuciones: a la postre, in the end: al fin y a la postre, no ganamos nada, after all was said and done, we got nothing
' postre' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
cuchara
- plato
- vicio
- castigar
- de
- entrar
- gelatina
- ordenar
- salir
English:
afters
- dessert
- dessertspoon
- luscious
- outdo
- pudding
- rich
- sweet
- trifle
- be
- course
* * *♦ nm[dulce, fruta] dessert, Br pudding;tomaré fruta de postre I'll have fruit for dessert;¿qué hay de postre? what's for dessert?;llegar a los postres to come too late;para postre to cap it all♦ a la postre loc advin the end;votantes que, a la postre, han hecho posible el triunfo electoral voters who, at the end of the day, are to thank for them winning the election;el que a la postre sería ganador pinchó en la primera vuelta the eventual winner had a puncture on the first lap* * *m dessert;llegar a los postres arrive very late;a la postre in the end* * *postre nm: dessert* * *postre n dessert / pudding¿qué vas a tomar de postre? what are you going to have for dessert? -
29 fellesnavn
subst. (grammatikk) common noun, common name, appellative subst. (edb) generic name -
30 FÓA
f. she-fox.* * *u, f. a fox; this curious word, which answers to Goth. fauhô, O. H. G. foha, only occurs in Edda (Gl.), unless the present Icel. tóa (the common name for a fox) be a corruption of fóa; if not, the etym. of tóa is quite uncertain. It is a common superstition not to call the fox by his right name, whence the variety of names in different languages, and number of synonymes in the same language. -
31 chaparral
(Sp. model spelled same [t∫aparal] < chaparro 'short, stubby' probably of pre-Roman origin, and apparently related to the dialectal Basque term txapar(ra), a diminutive of saphar(ra) 'thicket' or 'hedge' plus the Spanish collective suffix -al)Texas: 1842. As Watts observes, it appears that this term originally applied exclusively to the scrub oak. It now refers to a number of thicket-forming, often thorny shrubs or small trees, and to a large dense thicket formed by these plants. It may also refer to a plain covered with such unruly brush (see also brasada). Clark indicates that this term applies especially to shrubs and trees of the genera Acacia, Ceanothus, Condalia, Forestiera, and Quercus. Hendrickson notes that this term has become recognized throughout the United States because of its use in western films. The DRAE references chaparral as a place covered in chaparros, which may be either a variety of shrublike oak trees with many branches, or a Central American malpighiaceous bush with clustered flowers, round fruit, and opposite leaves that are thick and petiolate. This second plant grows on dry plains and has thick, knotty, resistant branches used to make walking sticks. Santamaría defines chaparral as either the common name of a wild rhamnaceous plant native to central and northern Mexico ( Condalia obovata), or a place abounding in chaparros. Santamaría gives several definitions for chaparro. It is generally a bush found in tropical regions in the Americas whose rough-textured leaves are sometimes used as sandpaper and whose bark is rich in tannin. On the southern coast of Mexico, it refers to several varieties of oak trees of the genus Quercus. In Tabasco, Mexico, it is an isolated mass of vegetation formed by vines and short trees, and in all of Mexico it is the common name given to the Aythia collaris, a plant native to the northern part of the continent. Islas concurs with the definition given by Santamaría for chaparro in Tabasco, Mexico, but he says that it is a low-lying thicket.Alternate forms: chaparrelle, chaparro, chaperelle, chapparal, chapparall, chapparo, chapparral, chapperell, chapporal.Glossed by Watts as a type of live-oak brush native to southwest Texas. Chaparro prieto is glossed in the DM as a plant of the genus Mimosa. Also known ( in English) as chaparro prieto. -
32 cholla
(Sp. model spelled same [t∫ója] 'head' or 'good judgment,' a popular and affective term of uncertain origin, perhaps from antiquated dialectal French cholle 'ball' < Frankish keula 'mace' [weapon])California: 1846.1) A common cactus, known for its long sharp spines that are so loosely attached to the plant that they seem to jump onto any person or thing that brushes them. Adams notes that the cactus can grow to up to eight feet; he indicates that the branches of the cactus, rather than the spines, are easily detached from the plant and seem to jump onto passersby. The OED defines cholla as one of several species of Opontia cacti. The DARE says that it is the prickly pear cactus. Santamaría glosses cholla as the common name used in northern Mexico for various native cacti of the same genus. He gives O. cholla and O. thurberi as examples. Cobos glosses it as the "buck-horn or cane cactus." Sobarzo describes the plant as a cactus with a vascular, pulpy stalk divided into sections about four inches in length and covered with very sharp spines. Its fruit is like that of the prickly pear, but quite small. It grows to a height of approximately four feet. Sobarzo suggests that the plant gets its name from the shape of its fruit. This variety of cactus is also commonly depicted in western films.Alternate form: choya.Also called jumping cholla, staghorn cholla, tree cholla, deer brush.2) The term also has figurative meanings in the Southwest. Smith notes that it may be a colloquial term for 'skull,' or it may refer to a dull or stupid person. No Spanish source references the latter meaning. -
33 нарицательный
1. nominal2. common; nominal -
34 gebruikelijk
♦voorbeelden:de gebruikelijke plichtplegingen • the usual/customary ceremoniesop de gebruikelijke wijze • in the usual wayzoals (te doen) gebruikelijk is • as is customaryhet is gebruikelijk om … • it is common practice to … -
35 nombre vulgar
m.1 popular name, non-technical name, common name.2 trivial name. -
36 имя нарицательное
1) General subject: appellative, common name, common noun2) Grammar: (существительное) appellative -
37 латинское название
General subject: scientific name (вида, рода и пр. в ботанике, зоологии и пр. Напр. в определителе: русское назв. - латинское назв. = Common name - Scientific name)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > латинское название
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38 народное название
1) General subject: a popular name for, common name (растения, животного), vernacular (растения и т. п.), vulgar name (в противоп. научному)2) Biology: popular namatophilous -
39 simba
------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] simba[Swahili Plural] simba[English Word] lion[English Plural] lions[Taxonomy] Panthera leo[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 9/10an[Terminology] zoology------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] simba[Swahili Plural] simba[English Word] courageous warrior[English Plural] courageous warriors[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 9/10an------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] simba[Swahili Plural] simba[English Word] brave person[English Plural] brave people[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 9/10an------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] simba[Swahili Plural] simba[English Word] bloodthirsty person[English Plural] bloodthirsty people[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 9/10an------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] simba[Swahili Plural] simba[English Word] cruel person[English Plural] cruel people[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 9/10an------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] Simba[English Word] name of the lion in Lion King that comes from the Swahili word for lion[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 9an[English Definition] character in an animated film that made more money for Disney than the annual GDP of Tanzania[Terminology] names------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] simba[Swahili Plural] simba[English Word] fine healthy child[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 9/10an------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] simba[Swahili Plural] simba[English Word] scorpion shell[English Plural] scorpion shells[Taxonomy] Lambis[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 9/10an[Dialect] Kimvita[Terminology] marine------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] simba[English Word] common name for pet dog (because it should be as fierce as a lion)[Part of Speech] name[Terminology] names------------------------------------------------------------ -
40 fællesnavn
collective, common* * *common name.
См. также в других словарях:
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