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1 Briton
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2 Rich Ordinary Briton
Demography: ROB (Demographic acronym, wealthy people who regard themselves as 'working class'.)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > Rich Ordinary Briton
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3 британец
Briton; Britisher, Brit разг.; мн.; коллект. the British* * ** * *Briton; Britisher, Brit the British* * *britisherbriton -
4 бритт
Briton* * * -
5 британец
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6 бритт
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7 британец
Briton, Britisher, Brit -
8 британец
Briton; BritisherСинонимический ряд:англичанин (сущ.) англичанин -
9 англичанин
мн. англичане
Englishman, Briton; Britisher разг.; мн.; коллект. the English, the British* * ** * *англичане Englishman, Briton* * *britonengishengishmanenglishmanlime-jucerlimeysaxonsouthron -
10 британец
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11 бритт
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12 северобританец
General subject: North Briton -
13 шотландец
1) General subject: North Briton, Sandy (шутливое прозвище), Scot, Scotch, Scotchman (в речи нешотландцев), Scotsman, blue-bonnet, the Scotch, bluebonnet (разг., уст.)2) Colloquial: bluecap3) Poetical language: Caledonian5) Australian slang: jock6) Derogatory: Scotchy -
14 британец
м.Briton; Britisher амер. -
15 британец
м.Briton; Britisher амер. -
16 британка
ж.Briton; Britisher амер. -
17 бритт
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18 англичанин
муж.; мн. ч. англичанеEnglishman, Briton; Britisher разг.; мн. ч.; коллект. the English, the Britishчистокровный англичанин — pure Englishman, dyed-in-the-wool Englishman
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19 британец
муж.Briton; Britisher, Brit разг.; мн. ч.; коллект. the British -
20 англичанин
муроженец Англии Englishman; гражданин Великобритании Briton, AE Britisher
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См. также в других словарях:
Briton — Brit on, a. [AS. bryten Britain.] British. [Obs.] Spenser. n. A native of Great Britain. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Briton — can refer to: * Britons (historical), ancient people from the island of Great Britain * British people, people of British ethnicity; originating from Britain; or citizens of the United Kingdom, the Isle of Man, the Channel Islands; or of one of… … Wikipedia
Briton — Anglo Fr. Bretun, from L. Brittonem (nom. Britto, misspelled Brito in MSS) a member of the tribe of the Britons, from *Britt os, the Celtic name of the Celtic inhabitants of Britain and southern Scotland before the 5c. Anglo Saxon invasion drove… … Etymology dictionary
Briton — ► NOUN 1) a British person. 2) a native of southern Britain before and during Roman times. ORIGIN Old French Breton, from Latin Britto or Celtic … English terms dictionary
Briton — [brit′ n] n. [ME < OFr Breton < L Brito, Britto; of Celt orig.: see BRITISH] 1. a member of an early Celtic people living in S Britain at the time of the Roman invasion 2. a person born or living in Great Britain, esp. in England … English World dictionary
Briton — Brit|on [ˈbrıtn] n [Date: 1200 1300; : Old French; Origin: Breton ancient Briton , from Latin Brito, from a Celtic language] formal someone from Britain ▪ the ancient Britons ▪ the first Briton to win the championship for twenty years … Dictionary of contemporary English
Briton — [[t]brɪ̱t(ə)n[/t]] Britons N COUNT A Briton is a British citizen, or a person of British origin. [FORMAL] The role is played by seventeen year old Briton Jane March … English dictionary
Briton — UK [ˈbrɪt(ə)n] / US noun [countable] Word forms Briton : singular Briton plural Britons mainly journalism someone from the UK. The usual way of talking about someone from the UK is to say that he or she is British … English dictionary
Briton — /brit n/, n. 1. a native or inhabitant of Great Britain, esp. of England. 2. one of the Celtic people formerly occupying the southern part of the island of Britain. [1250 1300; < ML Briton (s. of Brito); r. ME Breton < OF < LL Brittones Britons]… … Universalium
Briton — This interesting name does not mean anything to do with Britain as in the British Isles of modern idiom, rather it is a national or ethnic name for someone from Brittany, France, a Breton . In the 6th Century the Celtic speaking Bretons were… … Surnames reference
Briton C. Busch — Briton Cooper Busch, (born in Los Angeles, California on 5 September 1936 died in Hamilton, New York on 10 May 2004), was a specialist in nineteenth century British diplomatic history, military history, and American maritime history at Colgate… … Wikipedia