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knockabout suit

  • 1 knockabout suit

    Общая лексика: рабочий костюм

    Универсальный англо-русский словарь > knockabout suit

  • 2 knockabout

    1. [ʹnɒkəbaʋt] n разг.
    1. грубый фарс; дешёвое представление (с потасовками, драками и т. п.)
    2. актёр, участвующий в таком представлении [см. 1]
    3. амер. небольшая парусная яхта
    4. рабочая одежда; прочный, удобный костюм
    5. австрал. подёнщик ( на овцеводческой ферме)
    2. [ʹnɒkəbaʋt] a
    1. 1) грубый, с драками, побоями
    2) театр. проф. шумный, грубый ( о зрелище)

    knockabout comedy - фарс, балаган

    2. 1) ведущий странствующий образ жизни; бродячий
    2) рабочий ( об одежде)
    3. австрал. подённый; выполняющий случайную работу ( на овцеводческой ферме)

    НБАРС > knockabout

  • 3 knockabout

    1. n разг. грубый фарс; дешёвое представление
    2. n разг. актёр, участвующий в таком представлении
    3. n разг. амер. небольшая парусная яхта
    4. n разг. рабочая одежда; прочный, удобный костюм
    5. n разг. австрал. подёнщик
    6. a грубый, с драками, побоями
    7. a театр. проф. шумный, грубый

    knockabout comedy — фарс, балаган

    8. a ведущий странствующий образ жизни; бродячий
    9. a рабочий
    10. a австрал. подённый; выполняющий случайную работу

    English-Russian base dictionary > knockabout

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