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121 Вольному воля
It is up to you or someone else. (Said to or of a man who will not take any advice and acts in his own way)Var.: Вольному воля, спасённому райCf: Be my guest (Am.). A wilful man must (will) have his way (Br.). A willful beast must have his own way (Am.)Русско-английский словарь пословиц и поговорок > Вольному воля
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122 Кто мотает, в том пути не бывает
If you squander money, you will have none when you need itCf: Не who spends more than he should shall not have to spend when he would (Am.). Who spends more than he should, shall not have to spend when he would (Br.). Wilful waste makes woeful want (Br.). Willful waste makes wasteful (woeful) want (Am.). Willful ways make woeful want (Am.)Русско-английский словарь пословиц и поговорок > Кто мотает, в том пути не бывает
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123 капризный
прил.wilful, capricious, volatile, wayward -
124 несговорчивый
прил.uncompliant, intractable, wilful, tough -
125 своевольный
прил.wilful, wayward -
126 своенравный
прил.wilful, wayward -
127 упрямый
прил.stubborn, obstinate, strong-willed, intractable, impracticable, obdurate, pertinacious, perverse, tough, wilful -
128 самовольный
1. ( своенравный) self-willed, wilful2. ( без разрешения) unauthorized; without permission
См. также в других словарях:
wilful — var of willful Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. wilful … Law dictionary
Wilful — Wil ful, a., Wilfully Wil ful*ly, adv., Wilfulness Wil ful*ness, n. See {Willful}, {Willfully}, and {Willfulness}. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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wilful — is spelt in this way in BrE, but willful is also used in AmE … Modern English usage
wilful — (US also willful) ► ADJECTIVE 1) intentional; deliberate. 2) stubborn and determined. DERIVATIVES wilfully adverb wilfulness noun … English terms dictionary
wilful — [wil′fəl] adj. alt. sp. of WILLFUL … English World dictionary
wilful — [[t]wɪ̱lfʊl[/t]] (in AM, use willful) 1) ADJ: ADJ n (disapproval) If you describe actions or attitudes as wilful, you are critical of them because they are done or expressed deliberately, especially with the intention of causing someone harm.… … English dictionary
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wilful — /ˈwɪlfəl / (say wilfuhl) adjective 1. willed, voluntary, or intentional: wilful murder. 2. self willed or headstrong; perversely obstinate or intractable. Also, US, willful. {Middle English; Old English wilful willing (in wilful līce willingly).… …
wilful misconduct — Deliberate disobedience of the law, inclusive of acts of omission as well as acts of commission. The intentional doing, or omitting to do something, either with the knowledge that such act or omission is likely to result in harm or with a wanton… … Ballentine's law dictionary
wilful — adj. (US willful) 1 (of an action or state) intentional, deliberate (wilful murder; wilful neglect; wilful disobedience). 2 (of a person) obstinate, headstrong. Derivatives: wilfully adv. wilfulness n. Etymology: ME f. WILL(2) + FUL … Useful english dictionary