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101 лаком
greedy, gluttonous, voracious(алчен) greedy, avaricious; avidлаком за печалби greedy for gain* * *ла̀ком,прил. greedy, gluttonous, voracious; esurient; шег. edacious; разг. gutsy; ( алчен) greedy, ravenous, avaricious; grasping; avid; \лаком за печалби greedy for gain.* * *avid; covetous; consuming; gluttonous{`glXtxnxs}; grasping: He is not hungry, he's just лаком. - Той не е гладен, просто е лаком.; open- mouthed; piggish; rapacious; ravenous; voracious* * *1. (алчен) greedy, avaricious;avid 2. greedy, gluttonous, voracious 3. ЛАКОМ за печалби greedy for gain -
102 смел
bold, brave, courageous, audacious, venturesome, daringразг. pluckyсмела шега (нецензурна) a broad joke* * *смел,прил. bold, brave, courageous, audacious, venturesome, daring, unshrinking; разг. plucky, spunky; gritty; dare-devil; gutsy.* * *brave ; bold ; courageous ; gallant {`gElxnt}; hardy ; high-spirited ; manly {`mEnli}; martial ; plucky {plXki} (разг.); slashing ; spirited ; stalwart ; venturesome* * *1. bold, brave, courageous, audacious, venturesome, daring 2. СМЕЛa шега (нецензурна) a broad joke 3. разг. plucky -
103 uomo di fegato
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104 ♦ fighter
♦ fighter /ˈfaɪtə(r)/n.2 lottatore; contendente3 persona che non si dà per vinta; lottatore● (mil.) fighter bomber, cacciabombardiere □ (mil.) fighter interceptor, caccia intercettore □ (mil.) fighter pilot, pilota da combattimento; pilota di caccia. -
105 gedurfd
adj. bold, daring, gutsy -
106 gewaagd
adj. daring, risky, gutsy -
107 agallas
• boldness• braveness• gristly• grits• gutless wonder• gutsy• valor• valour -
108 бесстрашный
fearless* * ** * *fearless, intrepid* * *dauntlessfearlessfrightlessgutsyintrepidunapprehensiveundaunted -
109 дерзкий
1) (грубый)
impudent, impertinent, insolent; cheeky, saucy разг. (о детях, подростках)
2) (смелый)
bold* * ** * *impudent, impertinent, insolent; cheeky, sauc* * *arrogantaudaciousblatantboldbold-facedbrashdefiantflippantgutsyhardyimpertinentimpudentinsolentoverbearingoverboldperkypertrecklesssassysaucysmart-aleckytossy -
110 здоровый
1) healthy, in good health; sound перен. тж.; strong, robust (сильный)
2) (полезный)
wholesome* * ** * *healthy, in good health; sound тж.; strong, robust* * *ableable-bodiedbonnybouncingfitflourishinggutsyhealthfulhealthyheartyhygienichygienicalrightrobustsoundsturdytrigupstandingwholesome -
111 крепкий
strong; firm, solid, sound; robust, sturdy; hard; (о женщине) buxom* * ** * *strong; firm, solid, sound; robust, sturdy; hard* * *ableable-bodiedcopper-bottomeddurablefastfirmfull-bodiedgenerousgutsyhardheadyheartyknittedlastingmarrowypotentpowerfulreliablerobustrockyruderuggedshagsmartsolidsoundstablesteadfaststiffstoutstrongsturdysubstantialtenabletenacioustighttoughtoughswell-builtwell-knitwell-setwellsetwiry -
112 отчаянный
1) (в разл. знач.)
desperate
2) (безрассудно смелый)
foolhardy (о человеке), reckless (о поступке)
3) разг. (очень плохой)
rotten* * ** * *1) desperate 2) foolhardy, reckless* * *desperategutsyheart-breakingrecklesssad -
113 свежий
1) fresh
2) (недавний)
latest* * ** * ** * *breezycallerfreshgutsylatestnewracyred-hotredhotvernalwarm -
114 koza|k
Ⅰ m pers. 1. Hist. (żołnierz) Cossack- oddział/sotnia kozaków a unit/detachment of Cossacks2. Hist. (służący) servant (dressed like a Cossack) 3. (ryzykant) daredevil, swashbuckler- odstawiać kozaka to play (the) daredevil- kozak dziewczyna a gutsy a. spunky girl pot.Ⅱ m inanim 1. (taniec) Cossack dance 2. zw. pl (knee-high) boot 3. Bot. birch bolete (mushroom)The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > koza|k
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115 جريء
adj. bold, courageous, intrepid, fearless, dauntless, brave, plucky, hardy, stout, stout-hearted, defiant, daring, audacious, adventurous, lion hearted, gutsy, forward -
116 جسور
adj. bold, courageous, intrepid, fearless, dauntless, brave, hardy, stout-hearted, gutsy, daring, audacious, adventurous -
117 fegatoso
fegatoso agg.1 bilious, suffering from liver complaint; (fam.) liverish; (med.) hepatic: macchie fegatose, hepatic spots -
118 accroché
past part.1. 'Hooked', infatuated. Je crois que cette fois-ci il est vraiment accroché! I think he's fallen for her in a big way!2. (Drugs): Hooked, addicted.3. In debt (with little prospect of clearing one's account).a To be gutsy, to be brave.b To be anything but squeamish. -
119 air
n. m.1. De l'air! Get lost! — Go away! (literally: Give me breathing space!)2. Mettre en l'air: To 'bump off', to 'do in', to kill.a To 'have it off', to have intercourse.b To get high on drugs.4. Foutre en l'air: To dump, to chuck out, to throw away.5. Se foutre en l'air: To 'do oneself in', to commit suicide.a To be gutsy, to be brave.b To be as cheeky as they come.7. Pomper l'air à quelqu'un: To 'get on someone's wick', to be a darned nuisance. Ecoute, mon vieux, tu me pompes l'air! I've just about had as much as I can take from you!8. Parler en l'air: To talk without thinking.9. Se déguiser en courant d'air: To make oneself scarce, to disappear in a flash. (The expression 'to vanish into thin air' does not convey the connotation of urgency that the French has.)10. Jouer la fille de l'air: To escape from custody. (In a humorous context, the expression can mean 'to make a lucky escape' from a 'captive' situation, e.g. a boring committee meeting.) -
120 avoir
v. trans.1. To 'take in', to fool. Eh bien, vous m'avez drôlement eu! You've certainly put one across me!2. To 'beat hollow', to dismiss through victory.3. To 'screw', to 'have it off' with someone.4. To 'reach' someone, to make contact with someone. J'ai pas pu l'avoir au bigophone: I couldn't reach him on the blower.5. En avoir: To be 'gutsy', plucky, to be brave. (En can refer either to courage or couilles according to the colloquial emphasis within the expression.)6. En avoir jusque-là: To be 'fed up to the back teeth', to be sick and tired of someone or something. J'en ai jusque-là de ces histoires à la con! I've just about had it up to here with these pointless arguments!7. En avoir contre quelqu'un: To bear someone a grudge.8. Avoir quelqu'un aux sentiments: To get what one wants by playing on someone's feelings.9. J'en ai pour deux jours! It'll keep me busy for two days!
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