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1 альфонс
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2 хахаль
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3 любовник
1) General subject: fancy man, gallant, leman, love mate, love-mate, lover, minion, paramour, boyfriend2) Colloquial: john3) French: bon ami4) Rude: lay5) Italian: inamorato6) Cinema: angel7) Jargon: Johnny, beau, body and soul, heavy date, love bird (обычно во мн.ч. - голубки, парочка), love-bird (обычно во мн.ч. - голубки, парочка), lovebird (обычно во мн.ч. - голубки, парочка), papa, passion ration, sweet man, (ца) squeeze, mash, sheik8) Taboo: ace, ace lane, bachelor of hearts, bloke, bonker, boy, boy-friend, buddy, candy man, chaser, constant companion, courteer, crusher, daddy (особ. оплачивающий любовную связь), dingdong daddy, fancy-piece, fellow, feminine heart pumper, flame, flipper, flutterbum, follower, friend, fucker, fusser, guy, jack, jack of hearts, jelly, knave of hearts, la-la, lamb, lapful, last heartbeat, lollygagger, main squeeze, man, mellow, old man, partner, puppy, roguer, squeeze, stud, sweetheart, young man -
4 сутенёр
2) Slang: ponce3) Australian slang: bludger4) Jargon: fancy man, honey man, iceberg slim5) Taboo: Johnson (особ. негр), Louis, McGimper (см. McGimp), PI, Ronson, ace-lover, alphonce, ass-peddler, brother-in-law, bumber up, bumber upper, butt-peddler, buttock broker, buzzard, candy-bag, charley (см. Charley Ronce), cosh-carrier, crack salesman, cupid, dab, dona jack, eastman, ecnop (перевертыш от ponce q.v.), fancy bloak, flash man, flesh-peddler, friend, hip-peddler, hoon, hustler, kaffir, mac, mack, macquereau (из французского), magiffer, missionary, old man, peddler, pee-eye (от первых двух букв слова pimp q.v.), pimple, player, pounce-spicer, procurer, prosser, right Charlie (см. Charlie Ronce), runner, rustler, salesman, shill, skirt-man, split, steerer, sweet man, tommy, town bull, twat-faker -
5 хахаль
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6 любовник проститутки
Taboo: bit of mess, fancy bloak, fancy-man, freeholderУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > любовник проститутки
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7 кавалер
1) General subject: admirer, beau, caballero, (галантный) cavalier, chevalier, chevalier (ордена), companion (Companion; ордена низшей степени), gallant, knight, ladies' man, lady's man, suitor2) Obsolete: cavalier5) History: cavaliere7) Entomology: swallowtail (Papilio)8) Makarov: a knave of hearts, escort, knave of hearts9) Taboo: Ace of Hearts, spark, spooner, swain, sweet man -
8 сводник
1) General subject: cadet, flesh peddler, flesh-peddler, go-between, pander, pimp, procurer2) Colloquial: fancy man3) Law: ruffian4) Jargon: honey man, mackman, old boy, old thing, pee-eye, shotgun, Mack, husband (по отношению к проституткам, с которыми он имеет дело, особенно в отношении той, кому он отдает предпочтение), old man, player5) leg.N.P. panderer6) Taboo: brother-in-law, flesh-broker, hoon -
9 жених
1) General subject: bridegroom, fancy man, fiance, groom (от bridegroom), intended, suiter, wooer, bachelor (list of most eligible bachelors - список самых завидных женихов (неженатый мужчина)), marriageable young man, boyfriend2) Colloquial: steady3) Law: betrothed -
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11 альфонс
1) General subject: easy rider, easy-rider, gigolo, stud, lounge lizard3) Law: fancy man5) Invective: ponce -
12 возлюбленный
1) General subject: beguin, beloved (человек), celadon, dear, fancy man, inamorato, jo, leman, love (особ. в обращении my love), love mate, love-mate, lover, sparker, sweet, sweetheart, true-love, truelove, turtledove, valentine, well beloved, wooer, longman3) French: amant4) Obsolete: sweeting5) Poetical language: spark, well-beloved6) Scottish language: joe -
13 мужчина, живущий на средства проститутки
Law: fancy manУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > мужчина, живущий на средства проститутки
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14 с кем ты сегодня идёшь?
General subject: who is your fancy man tonight? (в театр, на танцы и т. п.)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > с кем ты сегодня идёшь?
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15 хахаль
м. прост., обыкн. неодобр.boyfriend; suitor; steady амер.; fancy man уст. -
16 сутенер
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17 с кем
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18 любовница
1) General subject: Mrs, amie, concubine, fancy woman, hetaera, leman, love mate, love-mate, minion, mistress, paramour, woman, lover (не обязательно she-lover)2) Ancient Greek: hetaira3) French: bonne amie4) Obsolete: miss5) Law: fancy girl6) Australian slang: cheese and kisses7) Rude: lay8) Italian: inamorata9) Jargon: body and soul, heavy date, jane, raggle, shack, shack'Job (особенно солдатская), sweet mama, old lady10) Taboo: Gill, Mabel, ace, babe, baby face, bachelor's wife, ball and chain, bed-warmer, bint, bird, bit of nonsense, bitch, brevet wife, bride, broad (usu my broad), bunny, charmer, cherub, chichy, chick, chicken, chookie, comehither girl (по расчету), constant companion, cooky, cuddle-bunny, cutems, dame (usu my dame), dilly, doll, dolling (от doll и darling), dolly, doxy, eighty-five (85), evie (от Eve), fair, fancy frail, fancy-piece, fem, femme (из французского), femme fatale (от фр. "роковая женщина"), flame, frail, friend, g, gal, girl, girl-friend, gold-digger (по расчету), goo-goo, goody, gooey, gussie mollie, hat, homework, honey star, honeycakes, hotsy, jam, jam-tart, jane (usu my/his jane), jelly, jill, jizz jar, jomer, josan, lady, lady with whom a man shares his joys but not his sorrows (в отличие от жены), lady-friend, ladybird, lamb, last heartbeat, left-handed wife, little one, lollipop, lovely, lover-girl, main queen, main squeeze, mama, mash, me goil (искаженное my girl), me skoit (искаженное my skirt), mellow, miner (по расчету), mink, missis, moll, mot, mouse, niece, partner, patoot, peach, pillow-mate, pintle-bit, plaything, poke, pretty, prim, puss, pussy, queen, quim, rag, rag-time girl, rave, she-pal, shorty, side dish, skirt (usu my skirt), skoosh, spare rib, square bit, squeeze, stud, sweet baby, sweet kid, sweet patoot, sweet stuff, sweet woman, sweetheart, tab, target for tonight, toots (sing), toy, trouble (см. trouble and strife), wench, wife, wise baby, witch, young lady -
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ПО ДУШЕ (ПО СЕРДЦУ) кому быты,, прийтись PrepP these forms only subj-compl with copula ( subj: usu. human or abstr) or postmodif) to be pleasing to, liked by s.o.: X пришёлся Y-y по душе - X appealed to Y (to Y's heart) X was to Y's liking (taste) Y took a fancy (a shine) to X Y was fond of person X Y felt drawn to X Y went for thing XNeg X Y-y не по душе = Y doesn't care for X(in refer, to a decision, response, plan etc) thing X doesn't sit too well with Y (in refer, to some food, medicine, environmental conditions etc) thing X doesn't agree with Y.Сталин был против постановки «Гамлета», вероятно, потому же, почему он был против «Макбета» и «Бориса Годунова» - изображение образа властителя, запятнавшего себя на пути к власти преступлением, было ему не по душе (Гладков 1). Stalin was probably against it (putting on Hamlet) for the same reason that he was against putting on Macbeth or Boris Godunov: such portraits of rulers whose road to power had been strewn with corpses did not appeal to him in the least (1a).Незнакомец понравился Жаннет, хотя был он немолод и некрасив... Этот человек... пришёлся ей по сердцу (Эренбург 4). Jeannette liked the stranger, although he was neither young nor handsome....This man...had something that appealed to her heart (4a).Закон, каков бы он ни был... все-таки имеет ограничивающую силу, которая никогда честолюбцам не по душе (Салтыков-Щедрин 1). A law, whatever it may be...still has a limiting force, which is never to the liking of the ambitious (1a).Я думаю, она презирает коммунальные квартиры и служба в таком нарядном доме ей очень по душе (Чуковская 2). How she must despise communal flats! It must be very much to her taste to work in such a smart place (2a).И очень (Солженицын) по душе мне пришелся. Сильный, пытливый разум, проницательный и всегда предельно целеустремлённый (Копелев 1). And I had taken quite a fancy to him (Solzhenitsyn). His strong, questioning mind was penetrating and always maximally goal-oriented (1a).Был ему по сердцу один человек: тот тоже не давал ему покоя он любил и новости, и свет, и науку, и всю жизнь... (Гончаров 1). There was only one man he was fond of, and he, too, gave him no peace: a man interested in the latest news, in people, learning, and in life as a whole... (1b)....Она (княжна Болконская) мне очень нравится, она по сердцу мне...» (Толстой 7). "I like her IPrincess Bolkonskaya) very much, I feel drawn to her..." (7a).Можно болеть, можно всю жизнь делать работу не по душе, но нужно ощущать себя человеком (Трифонов 5)....A person can get sick, a person can spend his whole life working at something he doesn't really care for, but what is important is to feel himself a human being (5a). -
20 по душе
I[PrepP; these forms only; adv or nonagreeing modif]=====⇒ (to talk with s.o.) frankly, candidly, freely, without hiding anything:- have a heart-to-heart (with s.o.);- talk (speak) to s.o. heart to heart;- a candid conversation (talk).♦ Времени до отхода поезда было предостаточно, и они славно посидели, и выпили, и потолковали по душам на прощание (Айтматов 2). There had been plenty of time before the train left, and they had sat there enjoying a drink and having a heart-to-heart talk before they parted (2a).♦ Был... ещё один человек, с которым она могла поговорить по душам, - Степан Андреянович (Абрамов 1) There was one other person she could speak with heart to heart: Stepan Andreyanovich (1a).II[PrepP; these forms only; subj-compl with copula (subj: usu. human or abstr) or postmodif]=====⇒ to be pleasing to, liked by s.o.:- X was to Y's liking < taste>;- Y took a fancy < a shine> to X;- [in refer, to a decision, response, plan etc] thing X doesn't sit too well with Y;- [in refer, to some food, medicine, environmental conditions etc] thing X doesn't agree with Y.♦ Сталин был против постановки "Гамлета", вероятно, потому же, почему он был против "Макбета" и "Бориса Годунова" - изображение образа властителя, запятнавшего себя на пути к власти преступлением, было ему не по душе (Гладков 1). Stalin was probably against it [putting on Hamlet] for the same reason that he was against putting on Macbeth or Boris Godunov: such portraits of rulers whose road to power had been strewn with corpses did not appeal to him in the least (1a).♦ Незнакомец понравился Жаннет, хотя был он немолод и некрасив... Этот человек... пришёлся ей по сердцу (Эренбург 4). Jeannette liked the stranger, although he was neither young nor handsome....This man...had something that appealed to her heart (4a).♦...Закон, каков бы он ни был... все-таки имеет ограничивающую силу, которая никогда честолюбцам не по душе (Салтыков-Щедрин 1). A law, whatever it may be...still has a limiting force, which is never to the liking of the ambitious (1a).♦ Я думаю, она презирает коммунальные квартиры и служба в таком нарядном доме ей очень по душе (Чуковская 2). How she must despise communal flats! It must be very much to her taste to work in such a smart place (2a).♦ И очень [Солженицын] по душе мне пришелся. Сильный, пытливый разум, проницательный и всегда предельно целеустремлённый (Копелев 1). And I had taken quite a fancy to him [Solzhenitsyn]. His strong, questioning mind was penetrating and always maximally goal-oriented (1a).♦ Был ему по сердцу один человек: тот тоже не давал ему покоя; он любил и новости, и свет, и науку, и всю жизнь... (Гончаров 1). There was only one man he was fond of, and he, too, gave him no peace: a man interested in the latest news, in people, learning, and in life as a whole... (1b).♦ "...Она [княжна Болконская] мне очень нравится, она по сердцу мне..." (Толстой 7). "I like her [Princess Bolkonskaya] very much, I feel drawn to her..." (7a).♦ Можно болеть, можно всю жизнь делать работу не по душе, но нужно ощушать себя человеком (Трифонов 5)....A person can get sick, a person can spend his whole life working at something he doesn't really care for, but what is important is to feel himself a human being (5a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > по душе
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fancy man — n old fashioned a man that a married woman has a sexual relationship with, who is not her husband … Dictionary of contemporary English
fancy man — n. a man supported by a woman; esp., a pimp … English World dictionary
fancy man — ► NOUN informal, often derogatory ▪ a woman s lover … English terms dictionary
fancy man — /ˈfænsi mæn/ (say fansee man) noun Colloquial 1. a man of often dubious reputation, who is, or is thought to be, someone s lover: she had her fancy man with her. 2. a pimp …
fancy man — someone with whom a woman has a regular sexual relationship Usually the woman is married and the parties are not cohabiting: I can only remember two of them that had regular fancy men. (F. Richards, 1936, writing of soldiers wives) A … How not to say what you mean: A dictionary of euphemisms
fancy man — fan·cy man || ‚fænsɪ‚mÉ™n woman s lover; pimp … English contemporary dictionary
fancy man — noun (C) old fashioned a man that a married woman has a sexual relationship with, who is not her husband … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
fancy man — fan′cy man n. 1) sex a woman s lover 2) sex a pimp • Etymology: 1805–15 … From formal English to slang
fancy man — noun Date: circa 1811 a woman s paramour; also pimp … New Collegiate Dictionary
fancy man — 1. a woman s lover. 2. a pimp. [1805 15] * * * … Universalium
fancy man — noun A womans lover … Wiktionary