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(ирландское) (историческое) копьеносец;
ополченец( ирландское) разбойник, грабитель;
пират, флибустьерБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > rapparee
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[͵ræpəʹri:] n ирл.1. ист. копьеносец; ополченец2. разбойник, грабитель; пират, флибустьер -
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[ˌræpə'riː]1) Общая лексика: грабитель, ополченец, пират, разбойник, флибустьер2) История: копьеносец -
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◙ n. שודד-ים אירי חמוש במאה ה-17; שודד, גזלן, שודד-ים, בוזז* * *◙ זזוב,םי-דדוש,ןלזג,דדוש ;71-ה האמב שומח יריא םי-דדוש◄ -
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rap.pa.ree[ræpər'i:] n Ir 1 salteador ou flibusteiro, especialmente nos séculos XVII e XVIII. 2 saqueador, vagabundo. -
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n; діал.1) icт. списник; ополченець2) розбійник, грабіжник; пірат, флібустьєр -
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n; діал.1) icт. списник; ополченець2) розбійник, грабіжник; пірат, флібустьєр -
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[ræpərí:]nounhistory Irish oborožen neregularen vojak; ropar, razbojnik, bandit -
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سرباز اجير و سيار ايرلندي، (مج.) ولگرد -
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n. bewapende Ierse vrijbuiter gedurende de 17e eeuw; bandiet, plunderaar, vrijbuiter, rover -
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(n) грабитель; копьеносец; ополченец; пират; разбойник; флибустьер -
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s [hist Ir] neredoviti vojnik, razbojnik, bandit -
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1. n ирл. ист. копьеносец; ополченец2. n ирл. разбойник, грабитель; пират, флибустьер -
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adj.1 villain, outlaw.2 playfully mischievous, frolicsome.m.bandit, highwayman, crook, evildoer.* * *► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 bandit* * *SM1) (=delincuente) bandit, outlaw2) *¡bandido! — you rogue!, you beast!
* * ** * *= rapparee, bandit, highway robber, desperado, outlaw.Ex. In the early nineteenth century the various education societies were horrified to find that people were reading books such as 'the Seven Wonders of the World' and 'Irish Rogues and rapparees'.Ex. These works presents a picture of China filled with devastation, turbulence, bandits, beggars and poverty.Ex. Suppose you are abducted by a highway robber, who intends to ransom you and in return for your release you promise to deliver the ransom yourself; should you subsequently keep your promise?.Ex. Notorious outlaws, desperadoes, and gunslingers rustled up trouble in town after town but when the gold disappeared they all left.Ex. Some headings are vague and without scope notes to define them: ROBBERS AND outlaws; CRIME AND CRIMINALS; ROGUES AND VAGABONDS.* * ** * *= rapparee, bandit, highway robber, desperado, outlaw.Ex: In the early nineteenth century the various education societies were horrified to find that people were reading books such as 'the Seven Wonders of the World' and 'Irish Rogues and rapparees'.
Ex: These works presents a picture of China filled with devastation, turbulence, bandits, beggars and poverty.Ex: Suppose you are abducted by a highway robber, who intends to ransom you and in return for your release you promise to deliver the ransom yourself; should you subsequently keep your promise?.Ex: Notorious outlaws, desperadoes, and gunslingers rustled up trouble in town after town but when the gold disappeared they all left.Ex: Some headings are vague and without scope notes to define them: ROBBERS AND outlaws; CRIME AND CRIMINALS; ROGUES AND VAGABONDS.* * *bandido -damasculine, feminine1 (delincuente) bandit2 (estafador, granuja) swindler, crook* * *
bandido◊ -da sustantivo masculino, femenino ( delincuente) bandit;
( granuja) crook;
( pícaro) rascal
bandido,-a sustantivo masculino y femenino
1 fam (pícaro, travieso) rascal
2 (granuja) crook
3 (ladrón) bandit
' bandido' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
bandida
English:
bandit
- crook
- outlaw
* * *bandido, -a nm,f1. [delincuente] bandit2. [granuja] rascal, rogue;el muy bandido se ha llevado mi paraguas that rascal has stolen my umbrella;ese tendero es un bandido that shopkeeper is a bit of a twister* * *m, bandida f bandit* * *bandido, -da nbandolero: bandit, outlaw* * *bandido n bandit -
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1) General subject: javelin-man, javelineer, lance, spear carrier, spearman3) Fishery: Tetrapturus pflugeri, longbill spearfish4) Ichthyology: spearfish (Tetrapturus) -
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1) General subject: Home Guard (в Англии), rapparee, trainer2) Military: militia man, minuteman3) History: militiaman, minute-man (эпохи войны за независимость 1775-83 гг.) -
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1) General subject: buccaneer, cateran, filibuster, freebooter, gentleman of fortune, picaroon, pirate, rapparee, rover, sea reaver, sea-cock, sea-robber, sea-rover, water rat2) Naval: sea robber, sea thief3) Dialect: mundic4) History: corsair, old sea dog, sea dog
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См. также в других словарях:
Rapparee — Rap pa*ree ( p[.a]*r[=e] ), n. A wild Irish plunderer, esp. one of the 17th century; so called from his carrying a half pike, called a rapary. [Written also {raparee}.] [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
rapparee — (n.) Irish freebooter, 1680s, originally pikeman, from Ir. rapairidhe, plural of rapaire half pike. Kind of soldier prominent in the war of 1688 92 … Etymology dictionary
rapparee — [rap΄ə rē′] n. [Ir rapaire, orig., pikeman < rapaire, short pike] 1. Historical an Irish freebooting soldier 2. a plunderer or robber … English World dictionary
Rapparee — Rapparees (from the Irish, ropairí , plural of ropaire , actually meaning half pike or a pike wielding person) were Irish guerrilla fighters who operated on the Jacobite side during the 1690s Williamite war in Ireland. Subsequently the name was… … Wikipedia
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Rapparee, Ilfracombe — Rapparee is a cove in the North Devon town of Ilfracombe. The cove is the site of the shipwreak of the London which sank in 1796 in stormy weather. The ship s cargo reportedly contained gold and several African slaves who perished.There is debate … Wikipedia
rapparee — noun Etymology: Irish rapaire, ropaire, literally, thruster, stabber, from rop thrust, stab Date: 1690 1. an Irish irregular soldier or bandit 2. vagabond, plunderer … New Collegiate Dictionary
Rapparee — Les Rapparees étaient des soldats irlandais de guérilla qui opéraient sur le côté jacobiste durant la Conquête cromwellienne de l Irlande, au milieu du XVIIe siècle, et pendant la Guerre de William en Irlande des années 1690. Cette dernière… … Wikipédia en Français
rapparee — /rap euh ree /, n. 1. an armed Irish freebooter or plunderer, esp. of the 17th century. 2. any freebooter or robber. [1680 90; < Ir rapaire] * * * ▪ Irish nationalist any of the dispossessed native Irish who employed guerrilla methods to… … Universalium
rapparee — noun a bandit, brigand … Wiktionary
rapparee — n. armed Irish freebooter during the 17th century; bandit, plunderer, freebooter, robber … English contemporary dictionary