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1 ковбойский
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2 сапог
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3 ковбойские сапоги
1) General subject: western boots3) Taboo: shit stompers ( pl) -
4 лесбиянка
1) General subject: Sapphist, butch, homophile, les, tribade, vertical kisser (сленг), lesbie, lesie, lessie, lessy, lezz, lezzy2) American: lez4) Jargon: dukey, dyke, gal officer, homo, les (сокр. от Lesbian), lesbine, lesbo, scissor sister, Magnus (She looks like a right Magnus.), west end (She's a lovely girl but she is west end, you know.), Raleigh (She’s a right Raleigh.), (оскорбительное) dike (Who's the dike in the cowboy boots? Кто та лесбиянка в ковбойских ботинка?), lezza, lesbi, boondagger, fem, femme, fish5) Taboo: Dutch girl, Jasper, Mary, Nelly, Sappho, bean flicker, brother, bull-bitch, carpet muncher, clam smacker, crunchie, dike (особ. играющая мужскую роль), donut bumper, finger-artist, fish licker, goose girl, gusset nuzzler, homie, homosexual, janey, kinky, kissing fish, lady lover, lemon, lettuce licker, lezzer, lickalotopus (псевдонаучный термин), like that (usu he/she is like that), lizzie, lover under the lap, malflor, mam, manny, misfit, neuter gender, nine-bob-note, person of uncertain gender, pinkie, poppa, queen, queer, queer one, quim, she-he, sister (с точки зрения гомосексуалистов), slacks, slut-puppy, snake, sucker, taco tickler, thespian, third sexer, three wheeler (см. three wheeled trike), tom, tomboy, tuppence licker, twilight personality, vegetarian (см. fruit), velcro, vert, what?, winnie, works (pl) -
5 лесбиянка (оскорбительное)
Jargon: dike (Who's the dike in the cowboy boots ? Кто та лесбиянка в ковбойских ботинка?)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > лесбиянка (оскорбительное)
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6 ковбойский
ковбо́йский фильм — cowboy film; cowboy movie амер.
ковбо́йская шля́па — cowboy hat, stetson
ковбо́йские сапоги́ — cowboy / western-style boots
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7 Д-271
С ДОРОГИ PrepP Invar1. устать, отдохнуть, перекусить и т. п. - ( adv or subj-compl with бытье (subj: human) (to be tired, get some rest, have a bite to eat etc) immediately following a trip or journey: (be tired (rest up etc)) from a (the, one's) trip(be tired (rest up etc)) after one's (the) journey (one has been) on the road (in limited contexts) (come in) off the road.(Галя:) Твой брат, наверно, устал с дороги, умыться хочет... (Розов 1). (G.:) Your cousin is probably tired from the trip, would like to wash up... (1a).«Лихоманка вас забери! - ругалась Ильинична, уже в полночь выпроваживая гостей. -...Служивый наш ишо ( ungrammat = еще) не отдыхал с дороги» (Шолохов 3). "Drat you!" Ilyinichna scolded as she turned the guests out at midnight. "...Our soldier hasn't even had time for a rest after his journey" (3a).На другое утро приезжие спали с дороги до десятого часа (Толстой 5). Next morning, after the journey, the travelers slept till ten o'clock (5a).«Ну, допросили? A теперь покормить надо — человек с дороги» (Шукшин 1). "Well, have you asked all your questions? It's time to eat now-our guest has been on the road a long time" (1a).Она вдруг посмотрела на меня искоса и снизу так, как будто влюбилась в меня с этого, как бы первого взгляда, как будто я какой-нибудь ковбой и только что с дороги вошёл сюда в пыльных сапогах... (Аксёнов 1). She suddenly looked up at me with a sidelong glance, as if she had just now fallen in love with me, love at first sight, as if I were some cowboy and had just come in off the road in my dusty boots... (1a).2. написать, послать телеграмму кому и т. п. -adv(to write, send s.o. a telegram etc) during a trip: (from some place) on the way (to...)while on the road while (one is) traveling.«Ты напиши с дороги». - «Непременно, непременно» (Фе-дин 1). "Write on the way." "Definitely, definitely" (1a). -
8 с дороги
• С ДОРОГИ[PrepP; Invar]=====⇒ (to be tired, get some rest, have a bite to eat etc) immediately following a trip or journey:- (be tired <rest up etc>) from a (the, one's) trip;- (be tired <rest up etc>) after one's (the) journey;- [in limited contexts](come in) off the road.♦ [Галя:] Твой брат, наверно, устал с дороги, умыться хочет... (Розов 1). [G.:] Your cousin is probably tired from the trip, would like to wash up... (1a).♦ "Лихоманка вас забери! - ругалась Ильинична, уже в полночь выпроваживая гостей. -...Служивый наш ишо [ungrammat = еще] не отдыхал с дороги" (Шолохов 3). "Drat you!" Ilyinichna scolded as she turned the guests out at midnight. "...Our soldier hasn't even had time for a rest after his journey" (3a).♦ На другое утро приезжие спали с дороги до десятого часа (Толстой 5). Next morning, after the journey, the travelers slept till ten o'clock (5a).♦ "Ну, допросили? A теперь покормить надо - человек с дороги" (Шукшин 1). "Well, have you asked all your questions? It's time to eat now-our guest has been on the road a long time" (1a).♦ Она вдруг посмотрела на меня искоса и снизу так, как будто влюбилась в меня с этого, как бы первого взгляда, как будто я какой-нибудь ковбой и только что с дороги вошёл сюда в пыльных сапогах... (Аксёнов 1). She suddenly looked up at me with a sidelong glance, as if she had just now fallen in love with me, love at first sight, as if I were some cowboy and had just come in off the road in my dusty boots... (1a).⇒ (to write, send s.o. a telegram etc) during a trip:- (from some place) on the way (to...);- while (one is) traveling.♦ "Ты напиши с дороги". - "Непременно, непременно" (Федин 1). "Write on the way." "Definitely, definitely" (1a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > с дороги
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