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1 матерная ругань
General subject: Anglo-Saxon, French, coarse language, cursing, cussing, expletives, foul mouthing, invectives, swear word, swearing, vile language -
2 матерный язык
General subject: Anglo-Saxon, French, coarse language, cursing, cussing, expletives, foul mouthing, invectives, swear word, swearing, vile language -
3 матерщина
1) General subject: Anglo-Saxon (most swear words in English come from German (not French as often quoted) from when the Anglo-Saxons conquered England), French ('excuse my French' - swear words are often falsely believe to come from French), coarse language, cussing, expletives, foul mouthing, indecent language, invectives, offensive language, strong language, vile language, cursing, dirty language, filthy language, obscenities, foul language, swearing2) Taboo: flak -
4 ненормативная лексика
1) General subject: expletives, swear words, obscenities2) Jargon: parental advisory3) Automation: uncontrolled vocabularyУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > ненормативная лексика
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5 яблочный пирог и другие украшения стола
General subject: an apple-pie with other expletivesУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > яблочный пирог и другие украшения стола
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6 Э-4
В ТРИ ЭТАЖА загнуть, крыть кого и т. п. highly coll PrepP Invar adv (intensif) fixed WO(to swear, curse etc) fiercely, using expletivesX загнул (крыл Y-a) - \Э-4 X cursed a blue streakX cursed Y up and down X turned the air blue X let loose a (terrific (incredible etc)) hail of curses (at Y).Воркута стоял в очереди за бандеролью и вот как загнёт в три этажа! Цензор, видно, решил показать, что тоже не лаптем щи хлебает, тоже кое-что умеет - и отозвался ещё похлеще (Марченко 1). Не (Vorkuta) was lining up for printed packets when, all of a sudden he let loose a terrific hail of curses. The censor evidently decided to show that he wasn't born yesterday either and also knew a thing or two-and sent back an even bluer reply (1a). -
7 в три этажа
• В ТРИ ЭТАЖА загнуть, крыть кого и т.п. highly coll[PrepP; Invar; adv (intensif); fixed WO]=====⇒ (to swear, curse etc) fiercely, using expletives:- X let loose a (terrific <incredible etc>) hail of curses (at Y).♦ Воркута стоял в очереди за бандеролью и вот как загнёт в три этажа! Цензор, видно, решил показать, что тоже не лаптем щи хлебает, тоже кое-что умеет - и отозвался ещё похлеще (Марченко 1). Не [Vorkuta] was lining up for printed packets when, all of a sudden he let loose a terrific hail of curses. The censor evidently decided to show that he wasn't bom yesterday either and also knew a thing or two-and sent back an even bluer reply (1a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > в три этажа
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8 трёхэтажный
three-storeyed, three-level••трёхэта́жный мат — a continuous string of expletives
руга́ться / крыть трёхэта́жным ма́том — ≈ curse up hill and down dale; turn the air blue идиом.
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9 нецензурный
прлнепечатный unprintable, непристойный obsceneнецензу́рная брань — obscenities pl, foul language, offensive/swear words pl/expletives pl lit
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