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1 пентюх
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2 хулиганствующий молодчик
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3 хамить
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4 неотесанный человек
lout имя существительное:Русско-английский синонимический словарь > неотесанный человек
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5 вахлак
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6 неотесанный человек
Русско-английский большой базовый словарь > неотесанный человек
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7 низко кланяться
1) General subject: bow low, crouch, kowtow, kowtow (касаясь головой земли)2) Obsolete: lout3) Religion: lout (To bow in respect)4) Chinese: kotow -
8 вахлак
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9 губошлеп
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10 недоросль
1) ист. minor
2) (недоучка)
greenhorn; ignoramus; young oaf/lout* * ** * *1) minor 2) greenhorn; ignoramus; young oaf/lout -
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12 выражать нижайшее почтение
Religion: loutУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > выражать нижайшее почтение
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13 высмеивать
1) General subject: befool, caricature, chi hike, deride, droll, geck, hold up to mockery (кого-л., что-л.), jape, jeer, jest, kid, lash, laugh at, lout, make fun, make fun of, make game of, make sport of, mock, pour ridicule on (кого-л., что-л.), quirk, razz, ridicule, roast (кого-либо), run rigs upon (кого-л.), satirize, send up, sling off, sling off at (кого-л.), sneer, sport, turn into ridicule, turn to ridicule, hold up to ridicule, laugh to scorn, make fun of, make sport, poke fun at, make mockery of (make mockery of the church / judicial system), make a mock of (кого-л., что-л.), lampoon (Cohen may claim that in "Bruno" he was lampooning celebrity culture, particularly the high-profile adoptions carried out by people like Madonna and Angelina Jolie, but the sequence left GLAAD agha), pour scorn, scoff at3) American: rib5) Australian slang: chi-hike, chi-ike, chiack, poke fun at6) Jargon: pull (one's) leg, raspberry, show up7) Makarov: carry high (кого-л.), do a number on (кого-л.)9) Taboo: extract the Michael -
14 нарушитель санитарных правил
1) American: litterbug (выбрасывающий мусор на улицу), litterlout (выбрасывающий мусор на улицу)2) British English: litter-lout (выбрасывающий мусор на улицу)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > нарушитель санитарных правил
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15 неотёсанный лентяй
General subject: lazy loutУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > неотёсанный лентяй
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16 неотёсанный человек
1) General subject: a man with the bark on, clover, joskin, lout, loutish, man of rude address, oaf, ouph, ouphe3) American: man with the bark on5) Scornful: redneck6) Jargon: Ike, zhlob, zhlub, clodhopper (о фермере)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > неотёсанный человек
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17 нескладный
1) General subject: angular, angulous, awkward, bulky, chuckle, clumsy, cumbersome, cumbrous, doggerel, doggrel, gangling, ham-handed, heavy-handed, hulking, hulky, incoherent, left-handed, lob, loose as goose, loosey goosey, lout, lubber, lubberly, oaf, oafish, off key, ouph, ouphe, rustic, shapeless (о фигуре и т.п.), three corner, three cornered, three-cornered, uncouth, ungainly, unhandy, unshapely, unwieldy, weedy, blundering2) Colloquial: muff3) American: loosey-goosey4) Jargon: plug5) Makarov: doggerel (о стихах), off-key -
18 нескладный человек
1) General subject: (опасный, непокладистый) awkward (ugly, tough) customer, duffer, hodmandod, lout, lubber, numb hand, oaf, plug, slouch2) Idiomatic expression: loose and gooseУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > нескладный человек
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19 неуклюжий
1) General subject: awkward (о людях, движениях и т. п.), boorish, bouncing, bulky, bumbling, bungling, cack-handed, chuckle, chunking, cloddish, clumsy, cowish (в движениях), cubbish, elephantic, elephantine, footless, fumbling, gawky, gnarled, gnarly, graceless (о стиле), ham fisted, ham handed, ham-fisted, ham-handed, heavy, heavy-handed, hulking, hulky, inert, left-handed, lob, loose as goose, loosey goosey, lout, lubber, lubberly, lumbersome, lumping (о походке), lumpish, maladroit, oaf, oafish, ouph, ouphe, oxy, shambling, slouchy (особ. о походке), splay, splayfooted, stiff, three corner, three cornered, three-cornered, uncouth, ungainly, unskilful, unwieldy, ursal, clutz (как сушествительное), cumbersome, chimsy3) American: klutzy, loosey-goosey4) French: gauche5) Bookish: ambilaevous (в обращении с вещами), ambilevous (в обращении с вещами)6) Scottish language: corrie-fisted7) Jargon: butterfingers, flubdubbed, goon, goony, horsey (о человеке), horsy (о человеке), kack-handed, keck-handed, schleppy, slob-foot, clunker (игрок в гольф, теннис и др.), ropey, slewfoot8) Makarov: backhand (особ. в работе), backhanded (особ. в работе), inartificial, lumpy, rustic, shambling (о стихах, стиле)9) Taboo: bear, clumsy as a cub bear handling his prick, gangly, lummox10) Non-profit-making organization: tipsy -
20 неуклюжий человек
1) General subject: blimp, galoot, gawk, goon, hulk, lobster, lout, nymph, oaf, slouch, man with two left feet2) Jocular: Ursa3) Australian slang: clodhopper, dag, larrikin, lump4) Jargon: dumb ox, goaty, schlemazel, schlemozzle, schlimazl, lommix, bohunk5) Makarov: bear, clumsy person
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Lout — Développeur Jeffrey H. Kingston Dernière version 3 … Wikipédia en Français
Lout — Entwickler Jeffrey H. Kingston Aktuelle Version 3.38 (15. Oktober 2008) Betriebssystem Plattformunabhängig Programmiersprache C … Deutsch Wikipedia
lout — lout·ish; lout; lout·ish·ly; lout·ish·ness; … English syllables
Lout — (lout), v. i. [OE. louten, luten, AS. l[=u]tan; akin to Icel. l[=u]ta, Dan. lude, OHG. l[=u]z[=e]n to lie hid.] To bend; to box; to stoop. [Archaic] Chaucer. Longfellow. [1913 Webster] He fair the knight saluted, louting low. Spenser. [1913… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Lout — Lout, v. t. To treat as a lout or fool; to neglect; to disappoint. [Obs.] Shak. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
lout — lout1 [lout] n. [prob. < or akin to ME lutien, to lurk < OE lutian, akin to lutan: see LOUT2] an awkward, ill mannered person; boor vt. Obs. to treat with contempt; flout loutish adj. loutishly adv. loutishness n. lout2 [lout] vi., vt … English World dictionary
Lout — Lout, n. [Formerly also written lowt.] A clownish, awkward fellow; a bumpkin. Sir P. Sidney. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
lout — [laut] n [Date: 1500 1600; Origin: Perhaps from Old Norse lutr bent down ] a rude, violent man = ↑yob >loutish adj ▪ loutish behaviour >loutishly adv >loutishness n … Dictionary of contemporary English
lout — [ laut ] noun count FORMAL an unpleasant young man who behaves badly, especially in public => LAGER LOUT … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
lout — ► NOUN ▪ an uncouth or aggressive man or boy. DERIVATIVES loutish adjective. ORIGIN perhaps from archaic lout «to bow down» … English terms dictionary
lout — (n.) 1540s, awkward fellow, clown, bumpkin, perhaps from a dialectal survival of M.E. louten (v.) bow down (c.1300), from O.E. lutan bow low, from P.Gmc. *lut to bow, bend, stoop (Cf. O.N. lutr stooping, which might also be the source of the… … Etymology dictionary