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(DE) schuftig; (EN) highwayman, highwaymen; lanceman; outlaw; rascal; rascally; rowdy; scamp -
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(DE) Halunke {r}; Lausbub {r}; Schuft {r}; Spitzbube {r}; Falott {r}; Ganeff {r}; Lausekerl {r}; Lauser {r}; (EN) badmash; gouge; knave; rascal; rogue; rowdy; scamp; scampish; scoundrel; thorough-paced; varlet -
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(DE) Bösewicht {r}; Galgenstrick {r}; Halunke {r}; Hundsfott {r}; Kanaille {e}; Luder {s}; Schuft {r}; Schurke {r}; Schweinehund {r}; Kujon {r}; Lumpazius {r}; Schubbejack {r}; Schubiack {r}; (EN) bad hat; bad lot; badmash; bezonian; blackguard; bugger; cad; cozener; dingo, dingoes; guiler; knave; miscreant; rascal; rogue; s.o.b.; scoundrel; shabby fellow; shag; son of a bitch; varlet; villain -
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/mischievous/ nachteilig, schädlich /rascal/ Bengel, Gauner, Schuft /no!/ aber nein, kein, keine, keiner, keines, nein, nicht no. Nr.Từ điển Việt-Đức. Vietnamesisch-Deutsch Wörterbuch. > trời ơi
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