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1 что-то
1) General subject: aught, something or other, somewhat, summat (Same as "something"; UK regional slang), what-not, anything, something, sutin (одно и то же, что something, разговорный сленг, смс)2) Psychology: thing3) Jargon: sommat (Yorkshire slang) -
2 глупый человек
1) General subject: gunsel, palooka, paluka, stupid man, zombie, daft ha-porth (a daft ha-porth (Yorkshire expression for a silly person))4) Jargon: ( old) duffer, Ike, apple-head, balloon-head, bird-brain, bohunk, dumbjohn, gerbil, jerk, knothead, dip wad, schlep, shlep, lughead, megadork, prune, hoser (Canadian slang), boloney baloney, bucked-head, dumbo, monkey, noddle noodle5) Invective: dead ass6) Makarov: pumpkin7) Taboo: dick, dingleberry, dipstick, four-nine-three-eleven ( 4-9-3-11, по номерам букв в алфавите), knob-end, rumpkin, twat -
3 картофель
2) Botanical term: Irish potato (Solanum tuberosum), potato (Solanum tuberosum), potato vine (Solanum tuberosum), white potato (Solanum tuberosum), Solanum tuberosum (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Solanum_tuberosum)3) Agriculture: shortest carrot (сортотип)4) Jocular: Yorkshire kidney5) Australian slang: spud7) Jargon: murphy -
4 хитрость
1) General subject: Yorkshire, archness, art (обыкн. plural), artfulness, artifice, astuteness, callidity, camouflage, catch, circumvention, craft, craftiness, cunning, curve ball, deception (to practise deception - обманывать), dodge, double, felinity, fetch, fetcher, finesse, fob, foxery, foxiness, game, guile, hoax, inveiglement, management, overreach, ploy, policy, ruse, shift, sleight, stealth, stratagem (военная), subtlety, trick, trickery, trickiness, wangle, wile, wiles, wiliness, deceit, duplicity, gimmick2) Colloquial: double-cross, twist, fakeness (притворство; подделка)4) Obsolete: subtilty6) Law: prevarication7) Australian slang: lurk8) Geography: York9) Diplomatic term: equivocation10) Jargon: chaw, cutey, cutie, dipsy-doodle, fast one, funny business, gag, hanky-panky11) leg.N.P. abstruseness, device, intricacy, slyness13) Politico-military term: stratаgem
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