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coward ['kaʊəd]lâche mf, poltron(onne) m,f;∎ don't be such a coward ne sois pas aussi lâche;∎ I'm an awful coward when it comes to physical pain j'ai très peur de ou je redoute beaucoup la douleur physique;∎ he's a moral coward il n'a aucune force morale -
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coward [ˊkaυəd]1. n трус2. a1) трусли́вый2) ро́бкий; малоду́шный -
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nounFeigling, der* * *(a person who shows fear easily or is easily frightened: I am such a coward - I hate going to the dentist.) der Feigling- academic.ru/16854/cowardly">cowardly- cowardice
- cowardliness* * *cow·ard[ˈkaʊəd, AM -ɚd]n Feigling mto be a miserable/terrible \coward ein elender/schrecklicher Feigling seinto be a moral \coward ein Duckmäuser sein pej, keine Zivilcourage habento brand sb [as] a \coward jdn als Feigling hinstellen* * *['kaʊəd]nFeigling m* * *coward [ˈkaʊə(r)d]A s Feigling m:be too much of a coward to do sth zu feig sein, etwas zu tunB adj feig(e)* * *nounFeigling, der* * *adj.feig adj. n.Angsthase* m.Feigling -e m. -
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(a person who shows fear easily or is easily frightened: I am such a coward - I hate going to the dentist.) cobarde, miedica, cagado- cowardly- cowardice
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coward n cobardetr['kaʊəd]1 cobarde nombre masulino o femeninocoward ['kaʊərd] n: cobarde mfadj.• cobarde adj.n.• blancote s.m.• cagueta s.f.• cagón s.m.• cobarde s.m.• collona s.f.• collón s.m.• gallina s.f.• liebre s.f.• mandilón s.m.• mandria s.f.'kaʊərd, 'kaʊədnoun cobarde mf['kaʊǝd]N cobarde mf* * *['kaʊərd, 'kaʊəd]noun cobarde mf -
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1. страхливец
to turn COWARD проявявам малодушие
2. мерзавец* * *{'kauъd} n 1. страхливец; to turn coward проявявам малодушие; 2. ме* * *страхливец; бъзльо; пъзла; пъзльо;* * *1. to turn coward проявявам малодушие 2. мерзавец 3. страхливец* * * -
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ლაჩარი, მშიშარა, მხდალიshe denounced him as a coward მან იგი ამხილა, როგორც მშიშარა -
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cow·ard [ʼkaʊəd, Am -ɚd] nFeigling m;to be a miserable/terrible \coward ein elender/schrecklicher Feigling sein;to be a moral \coward ein Duckmäuser sein ( pej), keine Zivilcourage haben;to brand sb [as] a \coward jdn als Feigling hinstellen -
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1. n трус2. a трусливый, малодушныйto turn coward — струсить, перетрусить;
Синонимический ряд:1. cowardly (adj.) cowardly; cowhearted; craven; gutless; lily-livered; milk-livered; poltroon; poltroonish; poor-spirited; pusillanimous; spunkless; timid; unmanly; white-livered; yellow2. chicken (noun) cad; caitiff; chicken; craven; dastard; deserter; funk; funker; milksop; pantywaist; poltroon; quitter; recreant; sissy; sneak; wimp; yellowbellyАнтонимический ряд:champion; desperado; hero -
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[ˈkauəd]coward робкий; малодушный coward трус coward трусливый -
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1. сущ. трус, трусливый человек
2. прил.
1) трусливый coward deceit ≈ трусливая уловка
2) робкий;
малодушный ∙ Syn: cowardly, faint-hearted, timid трус трусливый, малодушный - to turn * струсить, перетрусить;
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(a person who shows fear easily or is easily frightened: I am such a coward - I hate going to the dentist.) bangebuks; kujon- cowardly- cowardice
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['kaʊəd]nome codardo m. (-a), vile m. e f.* * *(a person who shows fear easily or is easily frightened: I am such a coward - I hate going to the dentist.) codardo- cowardly- cowardice
- cowardliness* * *coward /ˈkaʊəd/a. e n.codardo; pusillanime; vile; vigliacco.* * *['kaʊəd]nome codardo m. (-a), vile m. e f. -
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[΄kauəd] n վախկոտ/երկչոտ մարդ. a sad coward բացահայտ վախկոտ մարդ. too much of a coward շատ վախկոտ մարդ -
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1. [ʹkaʋəd] n 2. [ʹkaʋəd] aтрусливый, малодушныйto turn coward - струсить, перетрусить; ≅ праздновать труса
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Coward — Cow ard, n. A person who lacks courage; a timid or pusillanimous person; a poltroon. [1913 Webster] A fool is nauseous, but a coward worse. Dryden. Syn: Craven; poltroon; dastard. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
coward — [kou′ərd] n. [ME & OFr couard, coward, lit., with tail between the legs < OFr coue, coe, tail < L cauda, tail] a person who lacks courage, esp. one who is shamefully unable to control fear and so shrinks from danger or trouble adj. cowardly … English World dictionary
Coward — Cow ard, v. t. To make timorous; to frighten. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] That which cowardeth a man s heart. Foxe. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Coward — [ kaʊəd], Sir (seit 1970) Noël Pierce, englischer Schriftsteller, * Teddington (heute zu London) 16. 12. 1899, ✝ Port Maria (Jamaika) 26. 3. 1973; war mit seinen witzigen und geistreichen, ironischen und frivolen Gesellschaftsstücken der… … Universal-Lexikon
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coward — [n] person who is scared, easily intimidated alarmist, baby*, caitiff, chicken*, chicken heart*, chicken liver*, craven, cur, dastard, deserter, faintheart, faint of heart, fraidy cat*, funk, gutless*, invertebrate*, jellyfish*, lily liver,… … New thesaurus