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груб. an old buffer, an (old) dotard, an old fogey/fogy Of a pleasant old buffer, nephew to a lord, Who believed that the bank was mightier than the sword, And that an umbrella might pacify barbarians abroad: Just like an old liberal Between the wars.(William Plomer)Русско-английский словарь механических и общенаучных терминов > старикашка
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груб. an old buffer, an (old) dotard, an old fogey/fogy Of a pleasant old buffer, nephew to a lord, Who believed that the bank was mightier than the sword, And that an umbrella might pacify barbarians abroad: Just like an old liberal Between the wars.(William Plomer)Русско-английский словарь механических и общенаучных терминов > старый хрыч
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м.1) ( остаток срубленного дерева) stump, stub2) прост. ( о глупце) blockhead, dolt, dunceста́рый пень — old fogy
••стоя́ть как пень разг. — ≈ stand as if rooted to the ground
че́рез пень коло́ду разг. — 1) (небрежно, беспорядочно) anyhow, in a slipshod manner 2) (с трудом, неровно) unevenly, with difficulty
идти́ / развива́ться че́рез пень коло́ду — limp along
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прост., пренебр.cf. old fogy (fogey, grumbler, bloke, buffer, card, codger, duffer, geezer)- Я совсем один, ни жены, ни детей, ни внуков, только мисс Бак, такой же старый белый гриб, как и я. (В. Черняк, Час пробил) — 'I'm utterly alone: no wife, no children, no grandchildren... Only Miss Bach, just as old a fogey as me.'
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Fogy — Fo gy, n.; pl. {Fogies}. 1. A dull old fellow; a person behind the times, over conservative, or slow; usually preceded by old; an {old fogy}. [Written also {fogie} and {fogey}.] [Colloq.] [1913 Webster] Notorious old bore; regular old fogy.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
fogy — [fō′gē] n. pl. fogies [< ?] a person who is old fashioned or highly conservative in ideas and actions: usually used with old fogyish adj. fogyism n … English World dictionary
fogy — fogey, fogy This occurs mainly in the expressions old (and now also young) fogey. Fogy was formerly the dominant spelling; Thackeray and Charles Kingsley, for example, wrote about old fogies, implying a singular form fogy. But with the more… … Modern English usage
fogy — Synonyms and related words: Methuselah, antediluvian, antique, back number, conservationist, conservatist, conservative, dad, diehard, dodo, dotard, elder, fossil, fud, fuddy duddy, granny, has been, laudator temporis acti, longhair, matriarch,… … Moby Thesaurus
fogy — n. [Written also Fogey.] Conservative (in an ill sense), old fogy, fogram or fogrum … New dictionary of synonyms
fogy — n Usu. old fogy conservative, Inf. mossback, one behind the times, anachronism, Inf. fossil, one who lives in the past or the dark ages, fogram, Inf. fuddy duddy, Inf. antique, Inf. stick in the mud, Sl. dodo, Sl. dodo bird … A Note on the Style of the synonym finder
fogy — n. (also fogey) (pl. ies or eys) a dull old fashioned person (esp. old fogy). Derivatives: fogydom n. fogyish adj. Etymology: 18th c.: rel. to sl. fogram, of unkn. orig … Useful english dictionary
fogy — also fogey noun (plural fogies; also fogeys) Etymology: origin unknown Date: 1780 a person with old fashioned ideas usually used with old • fogyish or fogeyish adjective • fogyism or fogeyism noun … New Collegiate Dictionary
fogy — fogyish, adj. fogyism, n. /foh gee/, n., pl. fogies. an excessively conservative or old fashioned person, esp. one who is intellectually dull (usually prec. by old): The board of directors were old fogies still living in the 19th century. Also,… … Universalium
fogy — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. See permanence. II (Roget s Thesaurus II) noun An old fashioned person who is reluctant to change or innovate: fossil, fuddy duddy, mossback. Informal: stick in the mud. Slang: square. See NEW … English dictionary for students
fogy — fo|gy [ fougi ] another spelling of fogey … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English