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21 matraqueur
n. m. 'Heavy-handed yob', bully who enjoys resorting to violence. -
22 mechant
I.n. m. One who is both cantankerous and violent. Faire le méchant: To act the bully-boy. Cesse de faire le méchant! Why don't you be nice for a change!II.adj. 'Great', splendid. Il m'a donné un méchant coup de main: He certainly came to my rescue. -
23 singe
n. m.1. 'Gaffer', 'guv'nor', boss. Il va falloir que j'en cause à mon singe! I'll have to ask the boss about it!2. 'Bully beef', corned beef. (Amongst the hypotheses as to the origin of the appellation, Cellard and Rey in their DICTIONNAIRE DU FRANÇAIS NON-CONVENTIONNEL suggest 19th- century tales of woe where French soldiers serving on the Ivory Coast were reduced to eating monkey-meat. Less far-fetchcd is the present authors' version whereby the contents of a certain brand of corned beef bore a jovial monkey on the label.)3. Ce n'est pas à un vieux singe qu'on apprend à faire des grimaces! (iron.): Don't try and teach your grandmother to suck eggs! -
24 tarabuster
v. trans.1. To bully, to inflict verbal and physical violence.2. To 'badger', to pester. Il va me tarabuster jusqu'à ce que je baisse pavillon! I can see he's going to plague me until I give in!3. Se tarabuster l'esprit: To 'rack one's brains', to search and search through one's mind. -
25 tarauder
v. trans.1. To bully, to inflict verbal and physical violence.2. To 'badger', to pester. -
26 houspiller
COS maltrattà, scuzzulàEN to hustle, to jostle, to bully -
27 rudoyer
COS scuzzulà, trattà duramenteEN to bully, to knock about -
28 taper
COS minà, pichjà, batteEN to knock about, to hit, to bully -
29 10252
1. LAT Serinus sulphuratus ( Linnaeus)2. RUS серно-жёлтый канареечный вьюрок m3. ENG brimstone [bully] canary4. DEU Schwefelgirlitz m, Schwefelgelber Girlitz m5. FRA —DICTIONNAIRE DES NOMS DES ANIMAUX EN CINQ LANGUES — OISEAUX > 10252
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1. LAT Gobiomorphus basalis (Gray)2. RUS обыкновенный гобиоморф m, обыкновенный элеотрис m3. ENG Cran’s bully4. DEU —5. FRA —
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