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1 провинциальный
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2 провинциальный городишко
1) General subject: a jerkwater town, hick town, bohunk town2) Jargon: noplacevilleУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > провинциальный городишко
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3 захолустный город
1) General subject: bohunk town2) Architecture: a hick town -
4 захолустный городишко
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > захолустный городишко
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5 маленький провинциальный город
1) Australian slang: one horse town2) Jargon: hick townУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > маленький провинциальный город
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6 захолустный
1) General subject: backwater, boorish, country, godforsaken, out-of-the-way, provincial, rustic, small town, upcountry2) American: freshwater, hick3) Jargon: one-horse town4) Makarov: small-town -
7 провинциальный
1) General subject: Doric (о диалекте), backveld, hick, presidial, provincial, parochial2) Colloquial: backwoods3) American: freshwater4) History: Doric (о выговоре)5) Architecture: small-town, smalltown6) Art: Provincial (о стиле архитектуры, мебели и т.п.)7) Scornful: suburban8) Jargon: Reuben, Rube!, one-horse, one-horse town, white trash, bumble-fuck, (о человеке)(hipster talk) midtown9) Makarov: country
См. также в других словарях:
hick town — /hɪk ˈtaʊn/ (say hik town) noun Colloquial a small country town: *fifty bodgies on motor cycles who went out into the sticks and took over a hick town for the week end and wrecked the joint. –william dick, 1965. {hick + town} …
hick town — (Slang) provincial town, unsophisticated town, rural small town … English contemporary dictionary
hick — adj. 1. rural. Opposite of {urban}. [WordNet 1.5] 2. characteristic of rural people, especially those not knowledgeable about matters outside their locality; as, hick ideas; a hick town. Syn: bumpkinly, rustic, unsophisticated. [WordNet 1.5] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
hick — [ hık ] noun count OFFENSIVE an insulting word for a person who has always lived in the country and does not know about life in the cities ╾ hick adjective: a hick town … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
hick — late 14c., nickname of RICHARD (Cf. Richard). Meaning awkward provincial person was established by 1700 (Cf. RUBE (Cf. rube)); earlier it was the characteristic name of a hosteler, hackneyman, etc. (late 14c.), perhaps via alliteration. The… … Etymology dictionary
hick — /hik/, n. 1. an unsophisticated, boorish, and provincial person; rube. adj. 2. pertaining to or characteristic of hicks: hick ideas. 3. located in a rural or culturally unsophisticated area: a hick town. [1555 65; after Hick, familiar form of… … Universalium
hick — [[t]hɪk[/t]] n. 1) an unsophisticated, provincial person; rube 2) unsophisticated or provincial: hick ideas; a hick town[/ex] • Etymology: 1555–65; after Hick, familiar form of Richard … From formal English to slang
hick — I. noun Etymology: Hick, nickname for Richard Date: 1669 an unsophisticated provincial person • hickish adjective II. adjective Date: 1913 unsophisticated, provincial < a hick town > … New Collegiate Dictionary
town — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. hamlet, burg[h], village. See abode. II (Roget s IV) modif. Syn. civic, community, civil; see municipal , urban 2 . n. 1. [In the United States, a small collection of dwellings] Syn. hamlet, county… … English dictionary for students
hick? — obsolete American a corpse In standard usage, an unsophisticated country dweller, who might be killed for anatomical dissection if he wandered alone into town in the days when concern about preserving a whole cadaver for resurrection… … How not to say what you mean: A dictionary of euphemisms
hick — n. person from a small, rural town and possessing little education or manners … English slang