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* * *unmannerly; ill-bred; naughty; rude* * *ụn|ge|zo|gen1. adjill-mannered2. advbadly; (in Bezug auf Kinder) naughtily* * *1) naughtily2) ((usually of children) badly-behaved: a naughty boy; It is naughty to kick other children.) naughty* * *un·ge·zo·gen[ˈʊngətso:gn̩]▪ \ungezogen [von jdm] sein to be ill-mannered [of sb]II. adv impertinently, naughtily* * *1. 2.* * ** * *1. 2.* * *adj.impertinent adj.impolite adj.misbehaved adj. -
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Adj. naughty* * *naughty* * *ụn|ar|tigadjnaughty* * *un·ar·tig[ˈʊnʔa:ɐ̯tɪç]adj naughty, misbehaving▪ \unartig sein/werden to be/become naughty, to misbehave/to start misbehaving* * *Adjektiv naughty* * *unartig adj naughty* * *Adjektiv naughty* * *adj.naughty adj. adv.naughtily adv. -
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1. naughtily adv2. naughty
См. также в других словарях:
Naughtily — Naugh ti*ly, adv. In a naughty manner; wickedly; perversely. Shak. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
naughtily — naughty ► ADJECTIVE (naughtier, naughtiest) 1) (especially of a child) disobedient; badly behaved. 2) informal mildly rude or indecent. DERIVATIVES naughtily adverb naughtiness noun. ORIGIN originally in the sense «possessing nothin … English terms dictionary
naughtily — adverb in a disobedient or naughty way he behaved badly in school he mischievously looked for a chance to embarrass his sister behaved naughtily when they had guests and was sent to his room • Syn: ↑badly, ↑mischievously • Derived from adjective … Useful english dictionary
naughtily adv — You re a real zero, said Tom naughtily … English expressions
naughtily — adverb see naughty … New Collegiate Dictionary
naughtily — See naughty. * * * … Universalium
naughtily — adverb In a naughty manner … Wiktionary
naughtily — nÉ”Ëtɪlɪ adv. mischievously, like a bad boy; inappropriately, in a vulgar manner, rudely … English contemporary dictionary
naughtily — naugh·ti·ly … English syllables
naughtily — See: naughty … English dictionary
naughty — naughtily, adv. naughtiness, n. /naw tee/, adj., naughtier, naughtiest. 1. disobedient; mischievous (used esp. in speaking to or about children): Weren t we naughty not to eat our spinach? 2. improper, tasteless, indecorous, or indecent: a… … Universalium