-
1 злодей
1) General subject: cannibal, criminal, evil-doer, evildoer, fiend, heavy, hellhound, hellkite, malefactor, miscreant, (мрачный) the heavy villain, villain, villain (в романе, пьесе и т.п.), villein, villein (в романе, пьесе (и т.п.)), wrongdoer, bad guy2) Dialect: thief4) Religion: malefactor (One who does ill toward another), wrong-doer5) Indian language: badmash6) Scottish language: hellicat7) Abbreviation: crim9) Makarov: black heart, doer of evil10) Archaic: Satan -
2 (мрачный) злодей
General subject: the heavy villain -
3 мрачный злодей
General subject: heavy villain -
4 злодей
villain имя существительное: -
5 амплуа злодея
1) General subject: the villain of the piece2) Cinema: heavy man -
6 негодяй
1) General subject: a bad character, a bad egg, a bad hat, a bad lot, a bad penny, a bad sort, bad actor, bad apple, bad egg, blackguard, bleeder, criminy, cur, dastard, fucker, gallows bird, hound, knave, man of Belial, miscreant, rascal, reprobate, rogue, ruffian, scab, scallywag, scoundrel, sloven, squalid rascal, varlet, villain, villein, wretch, wrong'un, douchebag (в т.ч. не только резко негативное значение; в некот. случ. переводиться наподобие "гламурный подонок", "позер", "любимчик дам", "мажор" и т.п., в зависимости от контекста.), wicked man, minion, rapscallion2) Colloquial: black sheep, heel, jerk, sod (по отношению к детям, друзьям (i.g. cheeky sod)), blighter3) Dialect: thief5) Poetical language: caitiff7) Australian slang: forty (от названия мельбурнской воровской шайки "Фицройские сорок" (Fitzroy Forty)), rat8) Irish: spalpeen9) Jargon: coyote, dirty heavy, gallows-bird, mother fucker, sweep10) Jail: hempseed11) Vituperative: scum bag12) Invective: dork13) Makarov: a knave in grain, knave in grain14) Taboo: (см. Donald Duck) Donald, (произносится zin-zan-bruck) Zinzanbrook, bastard (одно из наиболее часто употребляемых ругательных слов), big bum, big bummer, big hunk of crap, birdturd, black bum (см. bum), bloody bloater, bum mug, chuff, chunk of crap, cock-eyed bastard, cock-sucker, cow-turd, crap, dirty bird, flame, flip, flipper, frame, freak, frig, frock, fuck, fuck-ass, fusser, futz, god-damned bastard, hairy-bottomed tromp, hell-fired cuss, horse's ass, lousy bum, mean shit, pig-fucker, regular shit, root, sack of shit, scumbag, shit-poke, son of a bitch, turd-gut -
7 отрицательный герой
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > отрицательный герой
-
8 злодей
См. также в других словарях:
Heavy MTL — Genre Metal Lieu Montréal Canada Période Juin Date de création 2008 Organisateurs … Wikipédia en Français
Heavy Metal (comics) — Heavy Metal is a group of villains of the Marvel Universe. They first appeared in Avengers vol. 1 #288 and apparently disbanded after their defeat in Avengers vol. 1 #290.Membership of the villain group were the Awesome Android, Machine Man,… … Wikipedia
heavy — I. adjective (heavier; est) Etymology: Middle English hevy, from Old English hefig; akin to Old High German hebīc heavy, Old English hebban to lift more at heave Date: before 12th century 1. a. having great weight; also characterized by mass or… … New Collegiate Dictionary
Villain — Bad guy redirects here. For the 2002 South Korean film, see Bad Guy (film). For other uses, see Villain (disambiguation). One popular concept of the villain , meant to mimic the purposely distinctive visage of villains, initially from the stage… … Wikipedia
Heavy.com — Infobox Website name = Heavy.com caption = url = http://www.heavy.com commercial = yes type = Entertainment website language = English registration = Optional owner = author = launch date = September 23, 1998 current status = active revenue =… … Wikipedia
Villain — The villains of melodrama as well as those of Shakespeare provided some of the juiciest roles for an actor. Indeed, many of the great actors like Robert Mantell, John McCullough, and Thomas W. Keene made a specialty of Richard III. In lines of … The Historical Dictionary of the American Theater
heavy — 1 / hevi/ adjective heavier, heaviest 1 WEIGHT weighing a lot: I can t lift this case it s too heavy. | The baby seemed to be getting heavier and heavier in her arms. | how heavy? (=how much does it weigh): How heavy is the parcel? opposite light … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
heavy — heaviness, n. /hev ee/, adj., heavier, heaviest, n., pl. heavies, adv. adj. 1. of great weight; hard to lift or carry: a heavy load. 2. of great amount, quantity, or size; extremely large; massive: a heavy vote; a heavy snowfall. 3. of great… … Universalium
Villain of the week — This article is about antagonists in episodic fiction. For the 1998 song Freak of the Week , see Marvelous 3. Villain of the week (or, depending on genre, monster of the week or freak of the week ) is a term that describes the nature of one use… … Wikipedia
heavy — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) adj. weighty, heavyset (See gravity); oppressive, tedious, tiresome; dull, gloomy, overcast; strong, pressing, large; somber, dismal, dejected, sad, melancholy; slow, inert, sluggish; grievous, serious.… … English dictionary for students
heavy — {{11}}heavy (adj.) O.E. hefig heavy, having much weight; important, grave; oppressive; slow, dull, from P.Gmc. *hafiga containing something; having weight (Cf. O.S., O.H.G. hebig, O.N. hofugr, M.Du. hevich, Du. hevig), from PIE *kap to grasp (see … Etymology dictionary