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101 grettur
f. pl. wry faces: metaph., búa-grettnr, quarrels among neighbours (cp. mod. búa kritr), 655 xxi. 3; vina-grettur, quarrels among friends, Frump. -
102 hræpa
t, [hróp], to libel, defame, with acc., Niðrst. 6; h. Guð, to blaspheme, Mar. (655 xi. B. i); hrœpir hann Heimdl, Frump. (pref.) -
103 KINGA
f. brooch (kinga var á bringu).* * *u, f., also spelt qinga, [kengr; Shetl. keengs, a pewter brooch]:— a brooch worn on the breast by ladies, so called from the clasp (kengr) by which it was fastened; kinga var á bringu, Rm. 26; kross skal dóttir hafa eða kingu, hvárt sem hón vill, eða brjóst-búnað inn bezta, ef eigi er ór gulli görr, N. G. L. i. 211 (Js. 78); þar fannsk k. ok seiðstaðr mikill, Ld. 328. As foreign coins, or copies of them, were used as brooches (Worsaae, Nos. 398–409), δραχμή (Luke xv. 8), drachma of the Vulgate is rendered in an old version of the 12th century by kinga, ef kona nequer á tio qingor, … fagnið ér með mér, þvíat ek fann kingo mína; leita kingo, … en líkneski es merkð á kingo, … kinga fanzk es umb var snúit, Greg. Frump. 82, 83. -
104 frumpish
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105 frumpy
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106 ouwe sok
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107 frumpish
adjective1) старомодно одетый2) obsolete сварливый* * *(a) неряшливый; старомодно одетый; старомодный* * *неряшливо, безвкусно или немодно одетый* * *['frump·ish || 'frʌmpɪʃ] adj. старомодно одетый, старомодный* * *1) неряшливо, безвкусно или немодно одетый 2) устар. а) имеющий привычку насмехаться б) сварливый -
108 espantajo
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109 banya
(DE) Hexe {e}; (EN) bag; crone; frump; she is a regular old cat -
110 madárijesztő
(DE) Vogelscheuche {e}; Mandl {s}; (EN) bogey; bogy; crow-keeper; fright; frump; gally-beggar; gally-crow; malkin; moggy; scare-crow; scarecrow -
111 امرأة رثة الملابس
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112 شخص محافظ
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113 paquet
n. m.1. Faire ses paquets: To pack up and leave. On lui a dit de faire ses paquets, comme ça sans le prévenir: Out of the blue, he heard he'd got the sack.2. Avoir son paquet: To be 'blotto', to be 'pissed', to be drunk.a To get 'bashed-up', 'pitched into', to get beaten up.b To 'get a rollicking', to be severely told off. (The expression lâcher son paquet à quelqu'un, like the above, has two meanings:a To 'lam into someone', to let fists fly.b To 'give someone a piece of one's mind', to tell someone in no uncertain manner what one thinks of him/her.)4. Lâcher le paquet: To 'spill the beans', to let out a secret inadvertently.5. Mettre le paquet: To make an all-out effort in order to achieve something. (This expression originally belonged to the language of the racing cyclist, but with time and a growing interest in this sport, it has become more widespread in its use.) Si tu veux réussir dans la vie, faut mettre le paquet! Sitting on your backside won't get you anywhere in life!a To 'chance it', to take quite a risk. (In racing and gambling circles, the meaning is very literal in that the punter is staking a 'bundle'.)b To 'go the whole hog', to go 'all the way', to make a no-holds-barred effort to achieve something.7. Etre un paquet de nerfs: To be 'a bundle of nerves', to be extremely tense and nervous.8. Faire dégringoler (also: descendre) le paquet: To induce an abortion, to act in a totally unmedical way to terminate a pregnancy.9. Etre fichu comme un paquet de linge sale (usually of woman): To look a proper sight (literally to be dressed like a bundle of old clothes. Un paquet is often encountered as meaning a frump, an uninspiring and badly-dressed female).10. Le paquet (Rugby): The pack. -
114 мымра
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115 швабра
ж.1) ( метла) mop, swabчи́стить шва́брой (вн.) — mop (d), swab (d)
2) прост. презр. ( о безобразной или неопрятного вида женщине) frump -
116 šlampavica
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117 насмехаться
scoff глагол:taunt (насмехаться, говорить колкости)quiz (насмехаться, подшучивать, смотреть насмешливо, смотреть с любопытством, проверять знания, производить опрос)словосочетание: -
118 nuisance
1. n досада, неприятность2. n нудный человекto make a nuisance of oneself, to make oneself a nuisance — досаждать; надоедать, докучать
3. n помеха, неудобство; досаждающий предмет4. n психол. негативный раздражитель5. n юр. нарушение общественного порядкаСинонимический ряд:1. annoyance (noun) annoyance; besetment; bother; botheration; botherment; exasperation; irritant; irritation; peeve; pester; plague2. pest (noun) aggravation; bad egg; bore; frump; hindrance; holy terror; nudnick; pest; pesterer; problem; trouble; vexationАнтонимический ряд: -
119 een stijve trut
een stijve trutVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > een stijve trut
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120 flodderaar
См. также в других словарях:
frump — frump·i·ly; frump·i·ness; frump·ish; frump; frump·ish·ly; frump·ish·ness; … English syllables
frump´i|ly — frump|y «FRUHM pee», adjective, frump|i|er, frump|i|est. = frumpish. (Cf. ↑frumpish) –frump´i|ly, adverb. –frump´i|ness, noun … Useful english dictionary
frump|y — «FRUHM pee», adjective, frump|i|er, frump|i|est. = frumpish. (Cf. ↑frumpish) –frump´i|ly, adverb. –frump´i|ness, noun … Useful english dictionary
Frump — Frump, v. t. [Cf. Prov. E. frumple to wrinkle, ruffle, D. frommelen.] To insult; to flout; to mock; to snub. [Obs.] Beau. & Fl. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Frump — Frump, n. 1. A contemptuous speech or piece of conduct; a gibe or flout. [Obs.] Beau. & Fl. [1913 Webster] 2. A cross, old fashioned person; esp., an old woman; a gossip. [Colloq.] Halliwell. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
frump — [frump] n. [prob. shortened n. form < ME fromplen, to wrinkle < earlier Du frompelen, verrompelen < ver , FOR + rompelen: see RUMPLE] a dowdy, unattractive woman frumpish adj. frumpy adj. frumpier, frumpiest … English World dictionary
frump — [frʌmp] n [Date: 1500 1600; Origin: Probably from frumple to crush in folds (14 19 centuries), from Middle Dutch verrompelen] a woman who is frumpy … Dictionary of contemporary English
frump — [ frʌmp ] noun count an insulting word for a woman who dresses in a way that is not attractive or fashionable … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
frump — cross, unstylish person 1817, perhaps from frumple (v.) to wrinkle (late 14c.), from M.Du. verrompelen to wrinkle (see FRUMPY (Cf. frumpy)) … Etymology dictionary
frump — ► NOUN ▪ an unattractive woman who wears dowdy old fashioned clothes. DERIVATIVES frumpy adjective. ORIGIN originally denoting a mocking speech or action, later sulkiness: probably from Dutch verrompelen wrinkle … English terms dictionary
frump — noun /frʌmp/ a) A frumpy person, somebody who is unattractive, drab or dowdy. You look like such a frump today! b) The clothes that such a person would wear … Wiktionary