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1 drunkard
[-kəd] nouna person who is often drunk:سِكّيرI'm afraid he's turning into a drunkard.
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2 drunkard
['drʌŋkəd]Jargon: boozehound -
3 DRUNKARD
• Children and drunkards speak the truth - Пьяный - что малый: что на уме, то и на языке (П)• Children, fools and drunkards tell the truth - Пьяный - что малый: что на уме, то и на языке (П) -
4 пияница
drunkard, drinker, toper, tippler, (wine-)bibber, winebag* * *пия̀ница,м. и ж., -и drunkard, drinker, sl. toper, tippler, (wine-)bibber, winebag; barfly; boozer; pisshead, soaker, tosspot; dredge-head, pisspot, tosspot, souse; закоравял \пияницаа sot.* * *drunkard; drinker{`driNkx}; inebriate; sot{sOt}; tippler;* * *1. drunkard, drinker, toper, tippler, (wine-)bibber, winebag 2. закоравял ПИЯНИЦА a habitual drunkard, sot -
5 пиянски
drunkard's, drinkingпиянски нос winy noseпиянски поглед a liquorish eye* * *пия̀нски,прил., -а, -о, -и drunkard’s, drinking; \пиянскиа смелост Dutch courage; \пиянскии нос a winy nose; \пиянскии поглед a liquorish eye.* * *drunkard's; drunken{`drXnkxn}; inebriate* * *1. drunkard's, drinking 2. ПИЯНСКИ нос winy nose 3. ПИЯНСКИ поглед a liquorish eye -
6 пьяница
drunkard* * ** * *drunkard, toper, tippler* * *bibberboozerdram-drinkerdrinkerdrunkardguzzlermalt-wormquaffersoakersuck-bottleswillerswill-tubtipplertopertosspotwinebibber -
7 привычная пьяница
запойный пьяница, пропойца — habitual drunkard
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8 пьяница
drunkard имя существительное:lush (пьяница, спиртной напиток)winebibber (пьяница, алкоголик)bacchanalian (пьяница, гуляка)словосочетание: -
9 пьянчуга
drunkard имя существительное: -
10 пьянчужка
drunkard имя существительное: -
11 שתיין
drunkard, alcoholic, drinker, inebriate, winebibber, bibulous, boozer -
12 שתין
drunkard, alcoholic, drinker, inebriate, winebibber, bibulous, boozer -
13 drukkenbolt
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14 shiker
Drunkard, drunk* * *(adj.) drunk -
15 Shikker
Drunkard -
16 локач
drunkard* * *wine bibber, boozer -
17 noroc orb / porcesc
drunkard's luckthe devil's own luck. -
18 бекрија
drunkard, soaker -
19 пијавица
drunkard, drinker, toper f leech, (фиг.) Extortionist -
20 шмркало
drunkard, snuffer, sniffer
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