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1 non upper class
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2 not upper class
Abbreviation: non-U -
3 простонародный
1) General subject: cotton picking, cotton-picking, demotic, folksy, lower class, lower-class, of the soil, simple, vulgar2) Ironical: non upper class3) Rare: banausic5) Makarov: base, ignoble, racy of the soil6) Archaic: churlish -
4 вульгарный
1) General subject: barnyard, blatant, caddish, coarse, common, florid (об украшении), gross, jazz, low, low minded, low-minded, new rich, new-rich, non-U, non-U a, plebeian, profane, raffish, shoplike, slangy (об одежде), underbred, vulgar, kitschy (о произведениях искусства, которые, однако, хорошо профессионально сделаны), shoddy, bawdy, bling, lumpen2) Medicine: vulgaris3) Colloquial: loud, low-down, lowlife, tarty, reach-me-down4) French: parvenu5) Ironical: non upper class7) Australian slang: tizzy8) Architecture: flamboyant9) Psychology: voyeurism10) Jargon: blue, cheesy, chit (о молодых людях), raw, tacky11) American English: brassy12) Makarov: rowdy -
5 не принятый в высшем обществе
Makarov: non-U ( сокр. от non-upper-class)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > не принятый в высшем обществе
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6 не принятый в высшем обществе или в культурной среде
General subject: non-U (non-upper-class)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > не принятый в высшем обществе или в культурной среде
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7 не принятый в культурной среде
Makarov: non-U ( сокр. от non-upper-class)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > не принятый в культурной среде
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8 просторечный
1) General subject: Anglo-Saxon, Londonism, slangy, rusticated2) Ironical: non upper class3) Cinema: substandard
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