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1 неряшливый
1) General subject: blowsy, blowzy, careless, down at heel, frowsy, frowzy, frumpish, grubby, haveless, ill kempt, ill-kempt, lax, loose, neglectful of ( one's) appearance, pokey (об одежде), poky (об одежде), raggle taggle, raggle-taggle, slattern, slatternly, sleazy, slipshod, slobbery, sloppy (о работе и т. п.), slouchy, sloven, slovenly, sluttish, soppy, squalid, trollopy, unclean, unkempt, untidy, scraggly, tacky, drab3) Slang: chatty4) Law: negligent5) Australian slang: daggy, wild and woolly7) Makarov: negligent in his personal appearance -
2 развратный
1) General subject: bestial, corrupt, dissolute, evil living, evil-living, lecherous, lewd, licentious, profligate, reprobate, trollopy, vicious, virtueless, codding2) Obsolete: rakehelly3) Religion: Babylonian4) Law: lascivious6) Taboo: (о мужчине) born with a horn (см. horn), cunny-haunted, filthy, hot in the tail -
3 распущенный
1) General subject: abandoned, debauched, disorderly, dissipated, dissolute, immoral, irregular, lax, libertine, licentious, loose, lubricious, lubricous, rakish, sluttish, spoiled, trollopy, unbridled, undisciplined, unfastened, unruly, wide, wild, promiscuous2) Obsolete: liberal3) Jargon: uncool4) Mass media: dissolved6) Makarov: free, incontinent, remiss7) Archaic: sportive
См. также в других словарях:
trollopy — adjective Like a trollop … Wiktionary
trollopy — trol·lopy … English syllables
trollopy — ˈträləpē adjective : resembling or characteristic of a trollop * * * trollˈoping, trollˈopish or trollˈopy adjective • • • Main Entry: ↑trollop … Useful english dictionary
trollop — trollopy, adj. /trol euhp/, n. 1. an immoral or promiscuous woman, esp. a prostitute. 2. an untidy or slovenly woman; slattern. [1605 15; earlier trollops; perh. akin to TROLL1] * * * … Universalium
meretricious — adj 1. gaudy, garish, flashy, Sl. flash, showy, bedizened, flaunting; loud, bold, painted, hard, Inf. honky tonk; tawdry, cheap, dime store, tinselly, brummagem, gimcrack, trumpery, trashy, Inf. chintzy, Inf. tacky, Sl. rinky dink; tasteless, in… … A Note on the Style of the synonym finder
lordship, your — An alternative form of my lord, used to British noblemen other than dukes, and to high court judges. There are examples of its use to noblemen scattered throughout the Shakespearean plays and the novels of the eighteenth and nineteenth… … A dictionary of epithets and terms of address
trollop — n. 1 a disreputable girl or woman. 2 a prostitute. Derivatives: trollopish adj. trollopy adj. Etymology: 17th c.: perh. rel. to TRULL … Useful english dictionary