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1 someone who lives in the Bush
Australian slang: bushieУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > someone who lives in the Bush
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2 владелец загородного земельного участка, усадьбы
Australian slang: Queen Street bushie (от Queen Street, главной улицы в Брисбене (Brisbane); часто с целью уплаты меньших налогов, живущий и работающий в Брисбене, шт. Квинсленд)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > владелец загородного земельного участка, усадьбы
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3 малокультурный человек
1) General subject: a man of little culture2) Australian slang: bushieУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > малокультурный человек
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4 необразованный человек
1) General subject: illiterate, uneducated person2) Australian slang: bushie (живущий в лесу, в буше)3) Jargon: lowbrow low-browУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > необразованный человек
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5 сельский житель
1) General subject: back countryman, back-countryman, cottager, plough jogger, plough-jogger, ploughman, ruralist, rustic, villager, countryman, country dweller4) Australian slang: bushie, bushwhacker5) Jargon: Bill Shears, clown (простоватый и неотесанный), friendly (партизан времен корейской войны)6) Advertising: rural dweller
См. также в других словарях:
bushie — UK [ˈbʊʃi] US noun [countable] [singular bushie plural bushies] australian informal, showing disapproval an insulting word for someone who lives in the country, and does not know much about life in cities … Useful english dictionary
Bushie — For other meanings, see Bushi and similar. A Bushie, or less commonly, Bushite or Bushy, is a derogatory statement for an American political supporter of George H. W. Bush, George W. Bush, or even Jeb Bush. The term is used by opponents, and has… … Wikipedia
bushie — UK [ˈbʊʃɪ] / US noun [countable] Word forms bushie : singular bushie plural bushies Australian informal, showing disapproval an insulting word for someone who lives in the country, and does not know much about life in cities … English dictionary
Bushie — someone who lives in the Bush; person who lives in rural Australia; member of Volunteer Bush Fire Brigade … Dictionary of Australian slang
bushie — Australian Slang someone who lives in the Bush; person who lives in rural Australia; member of Volunteer Bush Fire Brigade … English dialects glossary
bushie — n Australian a provincial, rural or barbaric person; a yokel He thought the stereotype of the sporty, outdoorsy Australian began with the ro mantic 19th century image created by artists like Banjo Paterson, who had tried to convince us that we… … Contemporary slang
bushie — I. /ˈbʊʃi / (say booshee) noun, adjective → bushy2. II. /ˈbʊʃi / (say booshee) noun Colloquial a member of a bush fire brigade. Also, bushy …
Bushie's Rents — South from St. John s Court to Fox Court, Cow Lane, in West Smithfield, in Farringdon Ward Without (L. Guide, 1758 Boyle, 1799). Former name : Busby s Rents (Rocque, 1746). Site now covered by Smithfield Market … Dictionary of London
Queen Street bushie — (n.) (Qld) one who owns a country property, often for purposes of tax avoidance, but who lives and works in Brisbane … Dictionary of Australian slang
queen street bushie — Australian Slang n (Qld) one who owns a country property, often for purposes of tax avoidance, but who lives and works in Brisbane … English dialects glossary
Queen Street bushie — noun (derogatory) (in Queensland) someone who owns a country property, often, formerly, for tax loss purposes, but who lives and works in Brisbane. Compare Collins Street cocky, Pitt Street farmer, St Georges Terrace cocky. Also, Queen Street… …