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1 девушка
f (33; 'шек) (junges, erwachsenes) Mädchen n; Fräulein n; + Stubenmädchen n* * *де́вушка f (´-шек) (junges, erwachsenes) Mädchen n; Fräulein n; veralt Stubenmädchen n* * *де́вушк|а<-и>ж junges Mädchen ntде́вушка! (обраще́ние) Fräulein!* * *n1) gener. Jugendliche, Jumfer (служанка), Jungfer (служанка), Mädchen, (привлекательная) Pin-up-Mädchen (с настенного календаря), (молодая) ein junges Mädchen, (молодая) junges Mädchen, maedel (n), Twen2) colloq. (привлкательная) Hingucker (о яркой девушке), Besen, Biene, Fetzen, Mädel, Schnitte, Tussi, Fräulein (обращение к женщине), (любимая) Mädchen, (любимая) Mädel, Puppe, (молодая) Girl, Schnecke (дословно "улитка")3) sl. Zahn4) dial. Marge, Margell, Marjell, Tächter, (деревенская) Dirnd, (деревенская) Dirnde5) obs. Mägdlein, Dirne (б. ч. деревенская)6) poet. Magd, Maid, das junge Leben7) dutch.lang. Meisje8) Austrian. (деревенская) Dirndle9) Rhine. Fehl10) swiss. (молодая) Jungmädchen, Töchter11) S.-Germ. (деревенская) Dirndl12) nor.germ. Büchse13) low.germ. Dirn -
2 rossz
(DE) Arg {s}; Arge {s}; bös; böse; hundsmiserabel; inkorrekt; mies; misslich; missraten; schlecht; schlimm; verkehrt; übel; halbbatzig; oll; (EN) bad; be fucked up; be on the fritz; be out of kilter; crappy; crummy; dipshit; dirty; disagreeable; dud; dutch; evil; evil eye; gimpy; half-assed; hard; harm; ill; incorrect; iniquitous; low; maleficent; meagre; mischievous; muddy; naff; not good; punk; raunchy; shitty; sleazo; sleazy; squiffed; stinky; vicious; wicked; wrong
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