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1 идол
idol; разг. презр. callous/obtuse person* * ** * *idol; callous/obtuse person* * *baalfetishidol -
2 Г-211
ДУБОВАЯ ГОЛОВА highly coll, rude ДУБОВАЯ БАШКА substand, rude NP a dull, obtuse personblockheaddolt numskull dumbbellmeat head. (Ox:) Что же ты, дубовая башка, так дерёшься? (Сухово-Кобылин 3). (О.:) What are you brawling about, blockhead? (3a). -
3 дубовая башка
• ДУБОВАЯ ГОЛОВА highly coll, rude; ДУБОВАЯ БАШКА substand, rude[NP]=====⇒ a dull, obtuse person:- blockhead;- dolt;- numskull;- dumbbell;- meathead. [Ох:] Что же ты, дубовая башка, так дерёшься? (Сухово-Кобылин 3). [О.:] What are you brawling about, blockhead? (3a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > дубовая башка
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4 дубовая голова
• ДУБОВАЯ ГОЛОВА highly coll, rude; ДУБОВАЯ БАШКА substand, rude[NP]=====⇒ a dull, obtuse person:- blockhead;- dolt;- numskull;- dumbbell;- meathead. [Ох:] Что же ты, дубовая башка, так дерёшься? (Сухово-Кобылин 3). [О.:] What are you brawling about, blockhead? (3a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > дубовая голова
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5 идол
м.idol; бран. callous obtuse person♢
стоять, сидеть идолом — stand*, sit* like a stone image -
6 идол
муж.idol; разг. презр. callous/obtuse person••- стоять идоломидолом (сидеть, стоять) — motionless, like a statue
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