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42 jackanapes
/'dʤækəneips/ * danh từ - kẻ càn rỡ, kẻ hỗn xược; thằng ranh con hỗn láo - người kiêu căng tự mãn, người hợm hĩnh - (từ cổ,nghĩa cổ) con khỉ -
43 jackanapes
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44 ребенок
муж.;
мн. - ребята и дети child;
infant;
baby;
kid разг. грудной ребенок ≈ suckling;
child, baby, infant in arms бойкий ребенок ≈ jackanapes недоношенный ребенок ≈ premature infant ""пробирочный"" ребенок ≈ (зачатый вне организма и доношенный женщиной, в матку которой было имплантировано оплодотворённое яйцо) test-tube baby беспризорный ребенок ≈ gutter-child, gutter-snipe, waif провинившийся ребенок ≈ delinquent child непослушный ребенок ≈ disobedient child одаренный ребенок ≈ gifted child незаконнорожденный ребенок ≈ illegitimate child своевольный ребенок ≈ self-willed child, wayward child, wilful child впечатлительный ребенок ≈ sensitive childchild -
45 cheeky fellow
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > cheeky fellow
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46 cocktail
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47 dandy
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48 dude
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49 exquisite
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50 fop
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51 impertinent
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52 masher
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53 mushroom
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54 nut
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55 parvenu
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56 pig
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57 squirt
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58 swine
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59 upstart
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60 arriviste
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См. также в других словарях:
Jackanapes — Jack a*napes, n. [For Jack o (= of) apes; prop., a man who exhibits apes.] [Written also {jackanape}.] [1913 Webster] 1. A monkey; an ape. Shak. [1913 Webster] 2. A coxcomb; an impertinent or conceited fellow. [1913 Webster] A young upstart… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
jackanapes — mid 15c., a monkey, also an impertinent, conceited fellow; apparently from Jack of Naples, but whether this is some specific personification or folk etymology of JACK (Cf. jack) (n.) + APE (Cf. ape) is unknown. See note in OED … Etymology dictionary
jackanapes — [jak′ə nāps΄] n. [ME Jac Napes, nickname of William de la Pole, Duke of Suffolk (1396 1450), whose badge was a clog and a chain like a tame ape s] 1. Archaic a monkey 2. a conceited, insolent, presumptuous fellow 3. a pert, mischievous child … English World dictionary
jackanapes — noun Etymology: Middle English Jack Napis, nickname for William de la Pole died 1450 duke of Suffolk Date: 1526 1. monkey, ape 2. a. an impudent or conceited fellow b. a saucy or mischievous child … New Collegiate Dictionary
jackanapes — /jak euh nayps /, n. 1. an impertinent, presumptuous person, esp. a young man; whippersnapper. 2. an impudent, mischievous child. 3. Archaic. an ape or monkey. [1400 50; late ME Jakken apes, lit., jack (i.e., man) of the ape, nickname of William… … Universalium
jackanapes — noun An impudent or mischievous person … Wiktionary
jackanapes — (Roget s IV) n. Syn. wiseacre, whippersnapper, coxcomb, scamp; see rascal … English dictionary for students
jackanapes — A cocky person … Bryson’s dictionary for writers and editors
jackanapes — jack·a·napes || dʒækÉ™neɪps n. impudent person, upstart, whippersnapper; mischievous child … English contemporary dictionary
jackanapes — [ dʒakəneɪps] noun 1》 dated an impertinent person. 2》 archaic a tame monkey. Origin C16 (orig. as Jack Napes): perh. from a playful name for a tame ape, the initial n by elision of an ape … English new terms dictionary
jackanapes — n. [Written also Jackanape.] 1. Monkey. See ape. 2. Beau, fop, dandy. See jack a dandy … New dictionary of synonyms