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1 актёр
1) General subject: actor, all-American, artist, artiste, big-timer, grabber, guiser, iceman, iceman (и т.п.), player, trouper, top-ranker (спортсмен и т. п. высшего класса)2) Obsolete: histrion, histrionic3) Cinema: play-actor, performer4) Scornful: mummer5) Theatre: double6) Jargon: in-and-outer, hambone, huligan7) Archaic: stager -
2 дружище
1) General subject: an old guiser, bud, (обращение) buddy, buddy buddy, buddy-buddy, buzzard (в обращении), compadre, dear soul, my boy, old bean, old boy, old buck, old chap, old cock, old fella, old feller, old fellow, old man, friend2) Colloquial: a son of the soil (обращение), chummy, old cap, pal-o-mine, old crumpet, old guy6) Simple: good buddy (форма обращения, используемая радиолюбителями)7) New Zealand: blocke8) Makarov: old bean (обращение), old egg (обращение), old fruit (обращение), old thing (обращение), old top (обращение)9) Scuba diving: pal -
3 ряженый
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4 ряженый на Рождество
Religion: guiserУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > ряженый на Рождество
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5 старина
1) General subject: an old boy, an old guiser, ancientness, antiquity, buzzard, dear soul, my boy, old bean, old boy, old buck, old chap, old cock, old fella, old feller, old fellow, old man, olden time, the old man, relic of the past (старинная вещь, обычай и т.п.), old lad, old buddy, buddy, old chum2) Colloquial: old cap, old crumpet3) Obsolete: eld4) Australian slang: dig (достаточно редко используется как дружеское приветствие среди мужчин), digger (достаточно редко используется как дружеское приветствие среди мужчин), joker, mate, old China5) Scottish language: lang syne6) Jargon: bro (верный товарищ)
См. также в других словарях:
Guiser — Guis er (g[imac]z [ e]r), n. [From {Guise}.] A person in disguise; a masker; a mummer. [Obs. or Prov. Eng.] [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
guiser — masquerader, mummer, late 15c., agent noun from GUISE (Cf. guise) … Etymology dictionary
guiser — Scottish Vernacular Dictionary noun:Someone dressed up for door to door muggings. Usually carries a neep with a candle in it hence the expression he s goat a heid like a guiser s neep … English dialects glossary
guiser — noun A person in disguise … Wiktionary
guiser — [ gʌɪzə] noun archaic a mummer in a folk play. Origin C15: from the archaic verb guise dress fantastically , from guise … English new terms dictionary
guiser — guis·er … English syllables
guiser — ˈgīzər noun ( s) Etymology: Middle English (northern dialect) gysar, from gysen, v. + ar, er er chiefly Scotland : a person in disguise : mummer; especially : a Christmas mummer … Useful english dictionary
Up Helly-Aa — refers to any of a variety of fire festivals held in Shetland annually in the middle of winter to mark the end of the yule season. The festival involves a procession of up to a thousand guizers in Lerwick and considerably lower numbers in the… … Wikipedia
Los Doodlebops — Este artículo o sección sobre televisión necesita ser wikificado con un formato acorde a las convenciones de estilo. Por favor, edítalo para que las cumpla. Mientras tanto, no elimines este aviso puesto el 26 de abril de 2008. También puedes… … Wikipedia Español
disguise — disguisable, adj. disguisedly, adv. disguisedness, n. disguiser, n. disguisement, n. /dis guyz , di skuyz /, v., disguised, disguising, n. v.t. 1. to change the appearance or guise of so as to conceal identity or mislead, as by means of deceptive … Universalium
Disguise — Dis*guise (?; 232), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Disguised}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Disguising}.] [OE. desguisen, disgisen, degisen, OF. desguisier, F. d[ e]guiser; pref. des (L. dis ) + guise. See {Guise}.] 1. To change the guise or appearance of; especially … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English