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1 грубе слово
rude (broad, harsh) word -
2 міцне здоров'я
rude ( robust) health, strong organism ( constitution) -
3 невідшліфований
rude, unfinished, unpolished -
4 грубий
1) (твердий, жорсткий) rough, coarse; (загрубілий, мозолястий) callous, hardenedгрубий голос — harsh (rough, gruff) voice
2) ( неввічливий) rude, uncivil; ( різкий) brusque; ( брутальний) rough, brutal, boorish; ( нечемний) discourteous, impolite; ( неотесаний) clownish, churlish, rustic, tyke, tike3) (погано оброблений, позбавлений витонченості) rude, crude4) ( неприпустимий) gross, flagrant5) ( приблизний) rough; preliminary6) (великий, товстий) massive, large, big7) -
5 брутальний
rough, rude, coarse, churlish; ( неввічливий) uncivil; ( цинічний) gross, coarse; ( жорстокий) brutal, brute -
6 вихований
well brought up; ( ввічливий) well-bred; courteousпогано вихований — ill-bred, rude
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7 груба їжа
coarse food, coarse ( rude) fare, roughage -
8 грубе зауваження
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9 грубішати
= грубітиto harden, to roughen, to coarsen; to grow rude (rough, coarse) -
10 грубіян
чrude (saucy, pert, impertinent) fellow; churl, boor -
11 грубіянити
to answer rudely ( pertly) (to); to be rude (to) -
12 грубіянка
жrude woman ( girl) -
13 загрубілий
rough, rude, callous, coarse -
14 загрубіти
to roughen, to grow ( to become) rough (rude, callous, coarse) -
15 згрубіти
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16 нагрубіянити
to behave rudely, to be rude (to) -
17 неввічливий
uncivil, impolite, discourteous, inurbane, rude -
18 неделікатний
indelicate, indiscreet; rude, coarse -
19 погрубішати
= погрубітиto harden, to roughen, to coarsen, to grow ( to become) rude (rough, hard, coarse) -
20 хамити
to be rude (to)
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rude — rude … Dictionnaire des rimes
rude — [ ryd ] adj. • 1213; lat. rudis « brut, inculte, grossier » 1 ♦ (Personnes) Mal dégrossi, primitif et qui donne une impression de force naturelle. ⇒ fruste, grossier, rustique. « Moi qui suis un homme simple et rude » (Claudel). « ce qu il… … Encyclopédie Universelle
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rude´ly — rude «rood», adjective, rud|er, rud|est. 1. not courteous; impolite: »It is rude to stare at people or to point. SYNONYM(S): uncivil, discourteous … Useful english dictionary
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RUDE (F.) — RUDE FRANÇOIS (1784 1855) Sculpteur français. Bien qu’accepté par ses contemporains, Rude vécut une existence discrète, à l’abri des honneurs et des polémiques de la vie artistique de son temps, et c’est du moins l’image que ses premiers… … Encyclopédie Universelle
rude — [ru:d] adj comparative ruder superlative rudest [Date: 1200 1300; : Old French; Origin: Latin rudis raw, rough ] 1.) speaking or behaving in a way that is not polite and is likely to offend or annoy people = ↑impolite ≠ ↑polite ▪ a rude remar … Dictionary of contemporary English
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