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1 Dastardly Whelp
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2 подлый
1) General subject: base, base born, base hearted, base minded, base spirited, base-born, base-minded, base-spirited, baseborn, beggarly, blackguard, blackguardly, caddish, cheap, cowardly, dastard, dastardly, despicable, dishonorable (о людях), dishonourable, dishonourable (о людях), foul, grimy, hangdog, hoggish, ignoble, knavish, low, mean, mean spirited, mean-spirited, miscreant, nefarious, peaking, picayune, picayunish, pitchy, rascally, reprobate, reptile, reptilian, rotten, scabby, scoundrelly, scrubby team, scummy, scurvy, shabby, sleazo, sleazy, sleezy, sneaking, sneaky, snide, sordid, squalid, unworthy, vile, villainous, wormy, yellow, yellow-dog, backstabbing, back-stabbing2) Colloquial: low-down3) American: yellow dog5) Religion: Babylonian6) British English: bloody-minded7) Australian slang: deadshit (поступок, действие и т.п.), lower than a snake's belly8) Jargon: assy, shiftiey-eyed, shifty-eyed, sticking, cagey (He's too cogey for me. I don't trust him at all. Он поступил очень подло со мной. Я не доверяю ему вообще.), meanie, meany, kinky, shity, stinking -
3 трусливый
1) General subject: base spirited, base-spirited, caitiff, chicken heart, chicken hearted, chicken liver heart, chicken-hearted, chicken-liver, coward, cowardly, craven, currish, dastardly, faint-hearted, hen hearted, hen-hearted, lily livered, milk livered, milk-livered, narrow spirited, narrow-spirited, nerveless, niddering, pigeon hearted, pigeon-hearted, pluckless, poltroon, poor spirited, poor-spirited, pusilanimous, rabbit hearted, rabbit-hearted, recreant, sneaking, sneaky, unheroic, unmanlike, unmanly, weak hearted, weak-hearted, white livered, white-livered, yellow bellied, yellow livered, poltroonish, fainthearted2) Colloquial: funky, yellow, yellow-livered3) Literal: struthious4) Bookish: pusillanimous5) Rare: invalorous, lily-livered6) Australian slang: piss-weak, weak as piss7) Jargon: chicken livered, shiftiey-eyed, shifty-eyed, windy, yellow-bellied, fink8) Taboo: candyass, chicken, chicken-shit, half-assed, pucker-assed, sneak tip -
4 трусливый удар в спину
Makarov: dastardly stab in the backУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > трусливый удар в спину
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5 Б-180
В БОРОДУ (В УСЫ) смеяться, усмехаться и т. п. coll PrepP; these forms only; adv (to laugh) to o.s., (grin) unnoticeably etc: laugh in (grin into, chuckle into) опе's beard; laugh up (in) оnе's sleeve.А вор-новотор, сделавши такое пакостное дело, стоит, брюхо поглаживает да в бороду усмехается (Салтыков- Щедрин 1). And Thief-Among-Thieves, though he'd done such a dastardly deed, stands rubbing his belly and grinning into his beard (1a)....К осени (Прокофий) увёл на новое хозяйство сгорбленную иноземку-жену. Шёл с ней за арбой с имуществом по хутору - высыпали на улицу все от мала до велика. Казаки сдержанно посмеивались в бороды... (Шолохов 2)....By autumn he (Prokofy) was able to take his bowed foreign wife to her new home. As he walked with her behind a wagon carrying all their belongings, the whole village, young and old, came out to watch. The men chuckled quietly into their beards... (3a). -
6 в бороду
• В БОРОДУ < В УСЫ> смеяться, усмехаться и т.п. coll[PrepP; these forms only; adv]=====⇒ (to laugh) to o.s., (grin) unnoticeably etc:- laugh in <grin into, chuckle into> one's beard;- laugh up <in> one's sleeve.♦ А вор-новотор, сделавши такое пакостное дело, стоит, брюхо поглаживает да в бороду усмехается (Салтыков-Щедрин 1). And Thief-Among-Thieves, though he'd done such a dastardly deed, stands rubbing his belly and grinning into his beard (1a).♦...К осени [Прокофий] увёл на новое хозяйство сгороленную иноземку-жену. Шёл с ней за арбой с имуществом по хутору - высыпали на улицу все от мала до велика. Казаки сдержанно посмеивались в бороды... (Шолохов 2)....By autumn he [Prokofy] was able to take his bowed foreign wife to her new home. As he walked with her behind a wagon carrying all their belongings, the whole village, young and old, came out to watch. The men chuckled quietly into their beards... (2a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > в бороду
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7 в усы
• В БОРОДУ < В УСЫ> смеяться, усмехаться и т.п. coll[PrepP; these forms only; adv]=====⇒ (to laugh) to o.s., (grin) unnoticeably etc:- laugh in <grin into, chuckle into> one's beard;- laugh up <in> one's sleeve.♦ А вор-новотор, сделавши такое пакостное дело, стоит, брюхо поглаживает да в бороду усмехается (Салтыков-Щедрин 1). And Thief-Among-Thieves, though he'd done such a dastardly deed, stands rubbing his belly and grinning into his beard (1a).♦...К осени [Прокофий] увёл на новое хозяйство сгороленную иноземку-жену. Шёл с ней за арбой с имуществом по хутору - высыпали на улицу все от мала до велика. Казаки сдержанно посмеивались в бороды... (Шолохов 2)....By autumn he [Prokofy] was able to take his bowed foreign wife to her new home. As he walked with her behind a wagon carrying all their belongings, the whole village, young and old, came out to watch. The men chuckled quietly into their beards... (2a). -
8 трус
м.cowardжалкий трус — miserable / abject coward; craven
подлый трус — dastard, dastardly coward
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труса праздновать разг. — show* the white feather, get* / have cold feet -
9 подло
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10 трус
м.жа́лкий трус — miserable / abject coward; craven
по́длый трус — dastard, dastardly coward
••труса пра́здновать разг. — ≈ show the white feather ['fe-], get / have cold feet
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11 подлый трус
dastard, dastardly coward -
12 подлый
sneaky имя прилагательное: -
13 трусливый
cowardly имя прилагательное:cowardly (трусливый, малодушный)craven (трусливый, малодушный)hen-hearted (трусливый, малодушный)white-livered (трусливый, малодушный)pigeon-hearted (трусливый, робкий) -
14 наносить удар
1. administer a shock2. deal a blowполучить сильный удар волны, черпнуть воды — to ship a sea
у него был удар; его разбил паралич — he has had a stroke
3. strike a blow4. buffet5. lunge6. stab -
15 подлый
1. dastardly2. despicable3. despicably4. scummy5. scurvily6. scurvy7. mean; base; lowподлая личность, гнусный тип — base person
8. blackguard9. shabby10. villainousСинонимический ряд:низко (проч.) гнусно; низко
См. также в других словарях:
Dastardly — Das tard*ly, a. Meanly timid; cowardly; base; as, a dastardly outrage. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
dastardly — like cowardly, is often used in a manner described by Fowler (1926) as inappropriate because it describes actions that, however reprehensible and brutal they may be, at least require boldness and courage. Acts of terrorism, however despicable,… … Modern English usage
dastardly — index caitiff, recreant, scandalous Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
dastardly — 1560s, showing despicable cowardice, originally dull, from M.E. DASTARD (Cf. dastard) + LY (Cf. ly) (1) … Etymology dictionary
dastardly — [adj] rotten base, contemptible, cowardly, craven, despicable, low, mean, pusillanimous, underhanded, vile; concepts 404,545,570,571,574 … New thesaurus
dastardly — ► ADJECTIVE dated or humorous ▪ wicked and cruel. ORIGIN from archaic dastard despicable person , probably from dazed and influenced by dotard and bastard … English terms dictionary
dastardly — [das′tərdlē] adj. of or like a dastard; mean and cowardly SYN. COWARDLY dastardliness n … English World dictionary
dastardly — [[t]dæ̱stə(r)dli[/t]] 1) ADJ GRADED: ADJ n If you describe an action as dastardly, you mean it is wicked and intended to hurt someone. [OLD FASHIONED] He described the killing as a dastardly act. ...a dastardly attack on the queen. 2) ADJ GRADED … English dictionary
dastardly — adjective, dated their dastardly plan to kidnap Hayes Syn: wicked, evil, heinous, villainous, diabolical, fiendish, barbarous, cruel, black, dark, rotten, vile, monstrous, abominable, despicable, degenerate … Thesaurus of popular words
dastardly — adjective Date: 1542 1. cowardly 2. characterized by underhandedness or treachery < a dastardly attack > < a dastardly villain > Synonyms: see cowardly • dastardliness noun … New Collegiate Dictionary
dastardly — dastardliness, n. /das teuhrd lee/, adj. cowardly; meanly base; sneaking: a dastardly act. [1560 70; DASTARD + LY] * * * … Universalium