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1 Type
f; -, -n1. DRUCK. und Schreibmaschine: type* * *die Type(Buchstabe) letter;(Schriftart) type* * *Ty|pe ['tyːpə]f -, -n1) (TYP) (= Schreibmaschinentype) type bar; (= Druckbuchstabe) characterTýpen gießen — to set type
2) (inf = Mensch) character3) (bei Mehl) grade* * *Ty·pe<-, -n>[ˈty:pə]fwas ist denn das für eine \Type? what a weirdo!* * *die; Type, Typen1) (DruckType, SchreibmaschinenType) type2) (ugs.) (Person) type; sort; character* * *2. umg (Kauz) character;* * *die; Type, Typen1) (DruckType, SchreibmaschinenType) type2) (ugs.) (Person) type; sort; character* * *-n (Drucktechnik) f.slug (printing) n. -
2 curieux
curieux, -ieuse [kyʀjø, jøz]1. adjectivea. ( = intéressé, indiscret) curiousb. ( = bizarre) curious• ce qui est curieux, c'est que... the curious thing is that...2. masculine noun, feminine nouna. ( = indiscret) inquisitive person• petite curieuse ! nosy little thing! (inf)b. ( = badaud) onlooker* * *
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- ieuse kyʀjø, øz adjectif1) ( comme défaut) [personne] inquisitive, curious; [yeux] inquisitive2) ( étrange) strangeet, chose curieuse, elle était seule — and, curiously enough, she was alone
3) ( intellectuellement)je suis curieux de voir... — ( une réaction) I am curious to see...; (une collection, un objet) I am keen to see...
4) ( intéressant) interesting
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nom masculin, féminin1) ( personne indiscrète)c'est un curieux — he's nosy (colloq)
2) ( passant) onlooker
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nom masculin ( chose étrange)le curieux de l'histoire c'est que — the funny ou curious thing about it is that
* * *kyʀjø, jøz (-euse)1. adj1) (= étrange) strange, curious2) (= indiscret) inquisitive, curiousTu es trop curieux. — You're too inquisitive., You're too nosy. *
3) (= intéressé) curiousIl était curieux de savoir comment ça allait finir. — He was curious to know how it was going to end.
être curieux de savoir si... — to be curious to know if..., to be interested to know if...
2. nmpl(= badauds) onlookers, bystanders* * *A adj1 ( comme défaut) [personne] inquisitive, nosy○, curious; [visage, yeux] inquisitive; regarder qn d'un œil curieux to look curiously at sb;2 ( étrange) strange, curious, odd; individu à l'allure curieuse strange-looking ou odd-looking individual; par une curieuse coïncidence by a strange coincidence; un curieux paradoxe a curious paradox; il est curieux de voir à quel point… it is strange ou curious to see how much…; c'est curieux, il n'y a personne that's strange ou curious, there's nobody there; ce qui est curieux c'est que the strange ou curious thing is that; et, chose curieuse, elle était seule and, curiously ou oddly enough, she was alone;3 ( intellectuellement) with an inquiring mind ( épith, après n); esprit curieux person with an inquiring mind; être curieux de to be very interested in; elle est curieuse de tout she has a keen interest in everything; être curieux d'apprendre to be keen to learn; je suis curieux de voir… ( une réaction) I am curious to see…; (une collection, un objet) I am keen to see…;4 ( intéressant) interesting; ce serait curieux à voir it would be interesting to see.B nm,f1 ( personne indiscrète) c'est un curieux he's nosy○; le curieux! the nosy○ thing ou parker GB!; aller quelque part en curieux to go somewhere (just) out of curiosity;2 ( passant) onlooker.C nm ( chose étrange) le curieux de l'histoire c'est que the funny ou curious thing about it is that.( féminin curieuse) [kyrjø, øz] adjectif————————, curieuse [kyrjø, øz] nom masculin, nom féminin2. [indiscret] inquisitive personcurieux nom masculin1. [ce qui est étrange]————————en curieux locution adverbiale -
3 personnage
personnage [pεʀsɔnaʒ]masculine nouna. ( = individu) character• c'est un personnage ! he's (or she's) quite a character!b. ( = célébrité) important person• personnage influent/haut placé influential/highly placed person* * *pɛʀsɔnaʒnom masculin1) ( personne fictive) characterla liste des personnages — Théâtre the cast, the dramatis personae (pl)
2) ( personne représentée) figure3) ( personne importante) figure4) ( personne curieuse) character* * *pɛʀsɔnaʒ nm1) (= notable) figure2) (= individu) character, individualC'est un personnage! [homme] — He's quite a character!, He's a real character!, [femme] She's quite a character!, She's a real character!
un personnage étrange — an odd character, an odd individual
3) THÉÂTRE character4) ART figure* * *personnage nm1 ( personne fictive) aussi Cin, Théât character; les personnages d'un roman/d'une pièce the characters in a novel/in a play; les personnages de Zola Zola's characters; un rôle de personnage secondaire the role of a secondary character; la liste des personnages the cast list, the dramatis personae (pl) Théât; se mettre dans la peau de son personnage to get inside one's part ou character;2 ( personne représentée) figure; les personnages d'une crèche de Noël the figures in a Christmas crib GB ou manger; un personnage allégorique qui représente le temps an allegorical figure representing time;3 ( personne importante) figure; un personnage influent an influential figure; un personnage important des sciences/du XXe siècle a prominent figure in science/in the 20th century; un personnage haut placé a high-placed person; les personnages importants de la ville the local dignitaries; un personnage célèbre a celebrity;4 ( personne curieuse) character; c'est un drôle de personnage he's an odd character; c'est un personnage extraordinaire/singulier he's an amazing/a strange character;5 ( personne affectée) image; cet air distant fait partie de son personnage this air of aloofness is part of his image; se composer un personnage to adopt a persona.[pɛrsɔnaʒ] nom masculin1. [de fiction] characterun personnage de roman/de théâtre a character in a novel/in a playpersonnage principal main ou leading charactera. LITTÉRATURE minor ou secondary characters[personne remarquable] characterce Frédéric, c'est un personnage! that Frederic's quite a character! -
4 Kauz
m; -es, Käuze* * *der Kauzscreech-owl; codger* * *[kauts]m -es, Käuze['kɔytsə]1) screech owl2) (= Sonderling) odd or strange fellow, oddball (inf)ein komischer Káúz — an odd bird
ein wunderlicher alter Káúz — a strange old bird
* * *<-es, Käuze>[kauts, pl ˈkɔytsə]m1. (Eulenvogel) [tawny] owl2. (Sonderling) [odd [or strange]] character* * *der; Kauzes, Käuze1) owl; (SteinKauz) little owl2) (Sonderling) odd or strange fellow; oddball (coll.)ein komischer Kauz — an odd or a queer bird (coll.)
* * *2. umg, fig:komischer Kauz odd customer, oddball; stärker: weirdo* * *der; Kauzes, Käuze1) owl; (SteinKauz) little owl2) (Sonderling) odd or strange fellow; oddball (coll.)ein komischer Kauz — an odd or a queer bird (coll.)
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5 individu
individu [ɛ̃dividy]masculine noun* * *ɛ̃dividynom masculin1) ( personne privée) individual2) ( personne physique) human being, person3) ( homme suspect) individualun sinistre/dangereux individu — a sinister/dangerous individual ou character
4) ( unité) subject* * *ɛ̃dividy nm* * *individu nm1 ( personne privée) individual; la société écrase l'individu society crushes the individual; il s'est attaqué à l'individu plutôt qu'au parti qu'il représente he attacked the person rather than the party he represents; il se soucie avant tout de son individu he's very self-centredGB;2 ( personne physique) human being, person; dans l'organisme d'un individu in the human body, in a person's body;3 ( homme suspect) individual; un sinistre/dangereux individu a sinister/dangerous individual ou character; un individu armé an armed man; l'individu l'a braqué the man pointed a gun at him;4 Sci ( unité) subject; l'étude a été réalisé sur une population de cent individus the study covered a group of one hundred subjects.[ɛ̃dividy] nom masculin1. [personne humaine] individual -
6 figur
* * *subst. figure subst. diagram, pattern subst. figure, shape (she has a lovely figure, the shape of his body is...) subst. [ personlighet] figure, character (he is a strange character - han er en merkelig figur) subst. [ liten statue] figure, figurine (gjøre en god/dårlig figur) make a good/bad figure) (hel figur) full length -
7 тип
мtype; об автомобиле и т. п. model, make; о человеке type, characterстра́нный он тип — he's a strange character, he's an odd/ подозрительный a fishy customer sl
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8 Knacker
m; -s, -; umg.2. Knackwurst* * *Knạ|cker ['knakɐ]m -s, -1)See:2) (pej inf)alter Knacker — old fog(e)y (inf)
* * *Kna·cker<-s, ->ein blöder \Knacker a stupid [or silly] so-and-soein komischer \Knacker a strange character* * *der; Knackers, Knackeralter Knacker — (salopp) old fogey
* * *1. pej:alter Knacker old fogey* * *der; Knackers, Knackeralter Knacker — (salopp) old fogey
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9 urig
I Adj. Person, Humor, Wesen etc.: earthy; (rustikal) rustic; (ungekünstelt) unsophisticated; (ungeschliffen) unrefined; ein uriger Typ umg. an original; eine urige Kneipe umg. an old-fashioned pub (Am. inn); siehe auch urwüchsig* * *['uːrɪç]adj (inf)Mensch earthy; Lokal etc ethnic* * *[ˈu:rɪç]adj (fam)1. (originell) eccentricein \uriger Kauz a queer [or an odd] bird [or strange characterdieses Lokal ist besonders \urig this pub has a real local flavour* * ** * *A. adj Person, Humor, Wesen etc: earthy; (rustikal) rustic; (ungekünstelt) unsophisticated; (ungeschliffen) unrefined;ein uriger Typ umg an original;B. adv:da geht es urig zu umg they carry on in the good old-fashioned way there* * * -
10 citoyen
citoyen, -yenne [sitwajɛ̃, jεn]1. adjective( = faisant preuve de civisme) socially aware2. masculine noun, feminine noun* * *- enne sitwajɛ̃, ɛn nom masculin, féminin citizen* * *sitwajɛ̃, jɛn nm/f citoyen, -ne* * *citoyen d'honneur ≈ freeman., citoyenne [sitwajɛ̃, ɛn] nom masculin, nom féminin2. (familier) [personnage]b. [amusant] what an eccentric! -
11 Kauz
1) ( Eulenvogel) [tawny] owl -
12 Knacker
Kna·cker <-s, -> mein blöder \Knacker a stupid [or silly] so-and-so;ein komischer \Knacker a strange character2) → Knackwurst -
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14 client
n. m.1. 'Mug', 'sucker', dupe.2. 'Cove', 'geezer', strange character.3. Etre client: To be extremely keen about something. Une semaine de boustifaille gratis, un peu que je suis client! One week's free grub suits mejust fine! -
15 coco
I.n. m.1. (Child's language): 'Cackleberry', egg.2. 'Bean', 'bonce', head. Avoir le coco fêlé: To be 'slightly cracked', to be a little mad.3. Gullet, throat. Dévisser le coco à quelqu'un: To throttle, to strangle someone.4. 'Tum-tum', belly. Se remplir le coco: To 'stuff one's face', to eat heartily.5. Du coco en poudre: Sherbet, fruit-flavoured and slightly effervescent powder.6. 'Juice', petrol. Fais-moi le plein de coco! Fill her up, please!7. Un drôle de coco: A 'queer cove', a strange character.8. (pl.): 'Clodhoppers', shoes.9. 'Red', 'commie', communist. Il voit des cocos partout: He sees Reds under the bed.10. Des boniments à la noix de coco: 'Clap-trap', arguments or sales-patter that hold no credence.11. Mon coco: My lovey-dovey—My pet—My darling.II.n. f. 'Coke', 'snow', cocaine. -
16 paroissien
n. m. Un drôle de paroissien (pej.): A 'queer cove', a strange character. -
17 sacristain
n. m.1. (pej.): 'Bloke', 'geezer', fellow. Un drôle de sacristain: A bit of a weirdo, a strange character (one certainly not to be trusted).2. Sauter le sacristain (pol.): To steal money from a church alms-box by inserting a stick tipped with glue. -
18 ticket
n. m.1. 'Note', banknote (usually one of small denomination).2. Avoir un ticket avec quelqu'un (amorous context): To have 'clicked' with someone, to enjoy instant appeal with a possible partner.4. Un drôle de ticket: A queer 'un, a strange character. -
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20 нрав
character, temperament, nature, disposition, temperстранен по нрав of a strange dispositionтова не е по нрава ми I don't like such thingsнрави customs, morals, mannersнрави и обичаи manners and customsдруги времена, други нрави other times other waysо времена, о нрави! о tempora, o mores!* * *нрав,м., -и character, temperament, nature, disposition, temper; други времена, други \нрави other times other ways; не е по \нрава ми да it is not in my nature to (с inf.); it is not like me to (c inf.); само мн. \нрави customs, morals, manners; \нрави и обичаи manners and customs; с буен \нрав hot-tempered, of a hot temper; с добър \нрав good-natured, of gentle disposition; с лош \нрав ill-tempered, cranky; с мек \нрав mild-tempered; странен по \нрав of a strange disposition; това не е по \нрава ми I don’t like such things; • о времена, о \нрави! o tempora, o mores!* * *mettle; mind; disposition: of a strange нрав - със странен нрав; make- up; temper{`tempx }; vice (лош на кон)* * *1. character, temperament, nature, disposition, temper 2. НРАВи и обичаи manners and customs 3. други времена, други НРАВи other times other ways 4. не е по НРАВа ми да it is not in my nature to (c inf.), it is not like me to (c inf.) 5. нрави customs, morals, manners 6. о времена, о НРАВи! о tempora, o mores! 7. с буен НРАВ hot-tempered, of a hot temper 8. с добър НРАВ good-natured, of gentle disposition 9. с лош НРАВ ill-tempered, cranky 10. с мек НРАВ mild-tempered 11. странен по НРАВ of a strange disposition 12. това не е по НРАВа ми I don't like such things
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