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41 folksy
['fǝʊksɪ]ADJ1) (=rustic) [furniture] rústico; [music] folklórico; [clothes] de campesino2) pej (=affected) de una rusticidad fingida3) (US) (=affable) [person, manner] campechano; [speech, comment] de estilo campechano -
42 pompous
adjective (too grand in manner or speech: The headmaster is inclined to be a bit pompous.) pompøs, hoven, svulstigpompøsadj. \/ˈpɒmpəs\/1) oppblåst, hoven, viktig2) ( om språk eller stil) høyttravende, svulstig, pompøs3) ( gammeldags) praktfull, prektig -
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adjective (too grand in manner or speech: The headmaster is inclined to be a bit pompous.) merkilegur með sig -
44 pompous
nagyképű, fellengzős, dagályos* * *adjective (too grand in manner or speech: The headmaster is inclined to be a bit pompous.) nagyképű -
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adjective (too grand in manner or speech: The headmaster is inclined to be a bit pompous.) pomposo* * *pomp.ous[p'ɔmpəs] adj 1 pomposo, faustoso, esplêndido, magnífico. 2 pretensioso, jactancioso. 3 bombástico, empolado. -
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adj. kendini beğenmiş, azametli, cafcaflı, görkemli, şatafatlı, tantanalı, şişirilmiş (dil)* * *övüngen* * *adjective (too grand in manner or speech: The headmaster is inclined to be a bit pompous.) kurumlu, görkemli -
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48 pompous
• turhantärkeä• ponteva• pöyhkeilevä• pöyhistelevä• rehentelevä• teennäinen• teeskentelevä• mahtaileva• mahtipontinen• mahdikas• suurellinen• ylimielinen• pikkutärkeä• komeileva• koppava• korskea* * *adjective (too grand in manner or speech: The headmaster is inclined to be a bit pompous.) mahtipontinen -
49 pompous
adjective* * *adjective (too grand in manner or speech: The headmaster is inclined to be a bit pompous.) pompös* * *pomp·ous[ˈpɒmpəs, AM ˈpɑ:m-]1. (self-important) person selbstgefällighe is a \pompous ass er ist ein aufgeblasener Wichtigtuer pej* * *['pɒmpəs]adj1) person aufgeblasen, wichtigtuerisch; attitude, behaviour also, phrase gespreizt; language, letter, remark schwülstig, bombastischdon't be so pompous — tu nicht so aufgeblasen, sei nicht so wichtigtuerisch
* * *pompous adj (adv pompously)1. pompös, prunkvoll2. wichtigtuerisch, aufgeblasen3. bombastisch, schwülstig (Sprache)* * *adjective* * *adj.prunkvoll adj. -
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['pɔmpəs]pompatyczny (pej)* * *adjective (too grand in manner or speech: The headmaster is inclined to be a bit pompous.) pompatyczny -
51 low-key
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52 pompous
adjective (too grand in manner or speech: The headmaster is inclined to be a bit pompous.) pompozs; (ārišķīgi) krāšņs, svinīgs* * *krāšņs, grezns; pompozs, uzpūtīgs -
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adjective (too grand in manner or speech: The headmaster is inclined to be a bit pompous.) pasipūtęs, pompastiškas -
54 pompous
adj. högtravande; uppblåst* * *adjective (too grand in manner or speech: The headmaster is inclined to be a bit pompous.) uppblåst, viktig, pompös -
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adjective (too grand in manner or speech: The headmaster is inclined to be a bit pompous.) pompézní* * *• pompézní• nabubřelý• nafoukaný -
56 come\ off
1. I1) this button (the handle, etc.) has come off пуговица и т. д. оторвалась; the leg of the table (the end, etc.) came off ножка стола и т. д. отломалась; is this lid fastened or does it come off? эта крышка закреплена или она снимается?; she used lipstick that didn't come off она пользовалась помадой, которая не стирается /несмываемой помадой/2) his dreams didn't come off его мечты не сбылись; the experiment did not come off опыт не удался2. IIcome off in some manner his speech (everything, the trick, etc.) came off all right (satisfactorily, well, etc.) его выступление и т. д. прошло хорошо и т. д.; who came off best? кто оказался победителем?, у кого оказались лучшие результаты?; he has come off cheaply он дешево отделался; come off at some time the marriage (my little trip abroad, the proposed visit, etc.) never came off свадьба и т. д. так и не состоялась; has the main race come off yet? основные состязания уже состоялись?3. IIIcome off smth.1)come off the gold standard сойти с золотого стандарта2)he has come off a loser он потерпел поражение4. XVI1) come off on smth. the colour /the paint/ came off on my dress (on my sleeve, etc.) краска перешла /попала/ мне на платье и т. д.2) come off with smth. he has come off with a few scratches он отделался несколькими царапинами; come off with smb. everything comes off all right with him ему все хорошо удается, у него все прекрасно получается; such a trick won't come off with him с ним такой номер не пройдет -
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adjective (too grand in manner or speech: The headmaster is inclined to be a bit pompous.) pompos; afectat -
58 pompous
adjective (too grand in manner or speech: The headmaster is inclined to be a bit pompous.) πομπώδης,στομφώδης -
59 pompous
adjective (too grand in manner or speech: The headmaster is inclined to be a bit pompous.) okázalý -
60 clipped
[klɪpt]прил.1) подрезанный, обрезанный ножницами ( обычно о волосах или шерсти)2) резкий ( о манере говорить)3) сокращённый"Ad" is a clipped form of "advertisement". — "Ad" - это сокращённая форма слова "advertisement".
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