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tr['dɒsəSMALLr/SMALL]'dɑːsər, 'dɒsə(r)noun (BrE colloq)a) ( tramp) vagabundo, -da m,fb) ( idler) vago, -ga m,f, flojo, -ja m,f (fam), manta mf (Esp fam)['dɒsǝ(r)]N (Brit) vagabundo(-a) m / f, pobre mf* * *['dɑːsər, 'dɒsə(r)]noun (BrE colloq)a) ( tramp) vagabundo, -da m,fb) ( idler) vago, -ga m,f, flojo, -ja m,f (fam), manta mf (Esp fam) -
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dosser ['dɒsə(r)](a) (homeless person) sans-abri□ mf inv, clochard(e) m,f -
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DORSALE (Dosser, Dossier)Early English term for pieces of tapestry or hangings put up in the arches surrounding the choir of a church in order to screen the clergy from draughts. Also pieces of tapestry hung upon parapets, panels of pulpits and stalls, and sometimes the backs of sideboards. It was the custom to hang tapestry, etc., round the lower half of all the ancient dining halls to a height of about five feet from the floor. ————————DORSEL (Dorse, Dosel, Dossal, Dosser)A woollen fabric used for hangings. A tapestry screen hung behind the alter in a Christian Church, intended to correspond with the colour and ornamentation of the alter itself. Also ornamental cloths hung at the back of seats, thrones, etc. ————————DOSSAR (Dosser).See Dorsale. -
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N1. बेघर-बार व्यक्तिHe has been spending hid life like a dosser after the death of his wife. -
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завеса; ковьор;* * *dosser[´dɔsə] I. n 1. кош за носене на гръб; чифт кошове; 2. ост. покривка на облегало на трон; 3. ковьор, завеса. II. n посетител на нощен приют. -
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I [ʹdɒsə] n1. = dossal2. корзина, короб ( для ношения на спине)II [ʹdɒsə] n сл.ночлежник, обитатель ночлежного дома -
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Ирландский язык: бездельник (Букв. - "завсегдатай ночлежки"), бесполезный (человек) -
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Ирландский язык: бездельник (Букв. - "завсегдатай ночлежки"), бесполезный (человек) -
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[`dɔsə]бездомный, бродягаАнгло-русский большой универсальный переводческий словарь > dosser
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doss·er[ˈdɒsəʳ]n1. BRIT ( pej sl) Penner(in) m(f) pej sl, Obdachlose(r) f(m), Stadtstreicher(in) m(f), Sandler(in) m(f) ÖSTERR oft pej* * *['dɒsə(r)]n (Brit inf)Penner(in) m(f) (inf), Stadtstreicher(in) m(f)* * *dosser1 [ˈdɒsə; US ˈdɑsər] s Rücken(trag)korb mdosser2 [ˈdɒsə; US ˈdɑsər] s besonders Br umg pej1. Penner(in), Pennbruder m2. → academic.ru/21887/dosshouse">dosshouse -
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subst. \/ˈdɒsə\/( slang) uteligger, herbergist -
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dos.ser[d'ɔsə] n 1 albergueiro. 2 canastra, alcofa. 3 tapeçaria rica para paredes de saguão ou de santuário. -
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n1) корзина, короб2) розм. нічліжник* * *I n1) l. = dossal2) кошик, короб ( для носіння на спині)II n; сл. -
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См. также в других словарях:
Dosser — Dos ser, n. [LL. dosserum, or F.dossier bundle of papers, part of a basket resting on the back, fr. L. dorsum back. See {Dorsal}, and cf. {Dosel}.] [Written also {dorser} and {dorsel}.] 1. A pannier, or basket. [1913 Webster] To hire a ripper s… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
dosser — ● dosser verbe transitif (de dos) Plier une pièce d étoffe en double dans sa longueur, de manière que les lisières se touchent … Encyclopédie Universelle
dosser — dosser1 [däs′ər] n. [ME < OFr dossier < dos, the back: see DOSS] 1. PANNIER (sense 1) 2. DOSSAL dosser2 [däs′ər] n. [Brit. Slang] a destitute person who sleeps in a dosshouse, outdoors, etc.; derelict; vagrant … English World dictionary
dosser — UK [ˈdɒsə(r)] / US [ˈdɑsər] noun [countable] Word forms dosser : singular dosser plural dossers British informal 1) an insulting word for someone who lives on the streets because they have no home 2) someone who is very lazy … English dictionary
dosser — [[t]dɒ̱sə(r)[/t]] dossers N COUNT (disapproval) A dosser is a city person who does not have a permanent home and sleeps in the streets or in very cheap hotels. [BRIT, INFORMAL] … English dictionary
dosser — doss Brit. informal ► VERB 1) sleep in rough or improvised conditions. 2) spend time idly. ► NOUN 1) archaic a bed in a cheap lodging house. 2) an easy task giving time for idling. DERIVATIVES dosser noun … English terms dictionary
dosser — dosser1 /dos euhr/, n. 1. a basket for carrying objects on the back; pannier. 2. an ornamental covering for the back of a seat, esp. a throne or the like. 3. dossal (def. 1). Also, dorser. [1300 50; ME < AF; MF dossier < ML dosserium, var. of… … Universalium
dosser — noun a) Someone who dosses, someone known for avoiding work. b) A basket. Syn: shirker … Wiktionary
dosser — dos|ser Mot Agut Nom masculí … Diccionari Català-Català
Dosser — one who sleeps in a dosshouse … Dictionary of Australian slang
dosser — I Australian Slang one who sleeps in a dosshouse II Everyday English Slang in Ireland n layabout, useless III Irish Slang lazy person … English dialects glossary