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1 вульгарные манеры
1) General subject: low manners, vulgar manners2) Makarov: manners of the gutter, the manners of the gutter -
2 плохие манеры
General subject: bad form, ill breeding, ill-breeding, low manners -
3 poor white trash
General subject: pwt (a racial epithet usually used to describe certain low income caucasians, especially those characterized by crude manners or abnormally low moral standards) -
4 простой
I прил.просто́е объясне́ние — simple explanation
просто́е зада́ние — easy task
просто́е реше́ние — easy solution
2) ( обыкновенный) common; plain; ordinaryпросты́е лю́ди (обычные) — ordinary people
нале́йте мне просто́й воды́ — give me some plain water, please
3) ( скромный) simple, plainпроста́я пи́ща — simple food
просто́е пла́тье — simple / plain dress
просты́е лю́ди (без претензий) — simple folk, homely / unpretentious people
просто́й о́браз жи́зни — plain living
4) (элементарный, не сопровождающийся ничем другим) simple, mereпросто́е любопы́тство — mere curiosity
5) (простодушный, бесхитростный) simple, sincereпросто́й челове́к — simple person
просты́е мане́ры — unaffected manners
6) ист. ( низкого сословия) common, low-classпростой наро́д — common people
7) ( в терминологии - менее сложного типа) simpleпросто́е вещество́ хим. — simple / elementary substance
просто́е большинство́ голосо́в — a simple majority of votes
просто́е воспроизво́дство эк. — simple reproduction
просто́е арифмети́ческое де́йствие — fundamental operation
просто́е предложе́ние грам. — simple sentence
простой перело́м мед. — simple fracture
простой ге́рпес мед. — herpes simplex
••просто́й сме́ртный — a mere mortal
просто́е письмо́ — non-registered letter
просто́й каранда́ш — (regular) lead [led] pencil
просто́е число́ мат. — prime number
по той просто́й причи́не, что — for the simple reason that
II м.просто́й, как пра́вда шутл. — ≈ simplicity itself / incarnate
( вынужденное бездействие) standing idle; ( у рабочих) idle time; (судна, вагона) demurrage; (оборудования из-за ремонта и т.п.) downtimeпла́та за просто́й (вагонов, судов) — demurrage
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5 плохой
прлbad, poorплохо́е здоро́вье — bad/ill/poor/weak health
плоха́я рабо́та — bad/poor work
плохи́е мане́ры — bad manners
плоха́я пого́да — bad/foul/nasty weather
плохо́е настрое́ние — bad mood, low spirits
плохо́е оправда́ние — feeble/lame/poor/weak excuse
быть на плохо́м счету́ — to be under a cloud
на него́ наде́жда плоха́я,он вряд ли помо́жет разг — we shouldn't put/pin our hopes for help on him
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