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adjective(self-assertive) dreist; (garish) auffällig [Kleidung]* * *[bræʃ](cheekily self-confident and impolite: a brash young man.) keck* * *[bræʃ]1. (cocky) dreist, unverfroren\brash manner aufdringliche Art2. (gaudy) grell* * *[brʃ]adj (+er)nassforsch, dreist; (= tasteless) colour etc laut, aufdringlich* * *brash [bræʃ]A s1. GEOL Trümmergestein n2. SCHIFF Eistrümmer pl3. Abfall(haufen) m, besonders Heckenschnitzel pl4. MED Sodbrennen nB adj (adv brashly)1. US → academic.ru/8725/brashy">brashy2. a) ungestümb) draufgängerischc) unüberlegtd) taktlos, ungezogene) frech, unverfroren, kess3. a) aufdringlich, laut (Musik etc)b) grell, schreiend (Farben)* * *adjective(self-assertive) dreist; (garish) auffällig [Kleidung]* * *adj.aufdringlich adj.dreist adj. -
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brash·ness[ˈbræʃnəs]* * *['brʃnɪs]nnassforsche Art, Dreistigkeit f; (of colour etc) Aufdringlichkeit f* * *a) Ungestüm nb) Draufgängertum nc) Unüberlegtheit fd) Taktlosigkeit f, Ungezogenheit fe) Frechheit f, Unverfrorenheit f, Kessheit f* * *n.Frechheit f. -
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noun1) (young dog or wolf) Welpe, der* * *2) (the young of certain other animals: a seal pup.) der...-welpe* * *[pʌp]I. n4. ( fig pej: inexperienced young man) Grünschnabel m oft pej, junger Spund fam; (brash young man) junger Schnösel m pej famconceited \pup Fatzke m pej fam8.▶ to be sold a \pup übers Ohr gehauen werdenII. vi<- pp->[Junge] werfen* * *n (Brit) abbrSee:* * *pup [pʌp]A s1. junger Hund:sell sb a pup Br umg jemanden übers Ohr hauen2. a) junger Seehundb) junger OtterB v/t & v/i (Junge) werfen* * *noun1) (young dog or wolf) Welpe, der2) (young animal) Junge, das* * *n.junger Hund m. -
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[pʌp] n4) (fig, pej: inexperienced young man) Grünschnabel m ( oft pej), junger Spund ( fam) ( brash young man) junger Schnösel m ( pej) ( fam)5) (Am);6) (Am);PHRASES: -
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brash — (adj.) 1824, of obscure origin, originally American English; perhaps akin to 16c. Scottish brash attack, assault, or Fr. breche fragments, especially of ice, from a Germanic source (Cf. O.H.G. brehha breach, from brehhan to break ), or to Ger.… … Etymology dictionary