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41 грабливец
robber, plunderer, pillager* * *hawk (fig) -
42 дава мир
(одмор)reprieve (фиг.)* * *(одмор)reprieve (fig) -
43 дар
gift, donation, present, talent————————gift; talent; present* * *(паричен)benefaction--------faculty, gift, bounty, tribute (fig) -
44 дежурен виновник
the villain of the piece (фиг.)* * *the villain of the piece (fig) -
45 длабок
deep, profound———————— (глас) ———————— (чувство разум)keen (фиг.)* * *(чувство разум)keen (fig)--------deep -
46 добра женска
bird (Br sl) fig -
47 додевало
bleeder (fig) -
48 досаден
tedious, dull, boring, annoying, importunate————————boring; annoying————————boring; annoying; dull* * *nondescript, banal, plaguey, arid (fig), boring -
49 дрво
tree———————— (за огрев)wood* * *hulk (fig) -
50 дрдорко
yap (slang), jabberer, babbler, magpie (фиг.)* * *yap (slang), jabberer, babbler, magpie (fig) -
51 дрскост
impudence, insolence, impertinence, sauciness————————audacity; insolence————————audacity* * *perkiness, randiness, face (fig), impudence -
52 егзотичен
exotic egoism, selfishness* * *(Ам)ethnic.al--------outlandish (fig) -
53 екстровертен
outgoing (fig) -
54 жестина
vigour vigor (Am)* * *vigour vigor (Am), biliousness (fig) -
55 жесток
vigorous(ly), outrageous, keen (фиг.)* * *(пиjалок)short (n)--------vigorous.ly, outrageous, keen (fig), forceful, hot -
56 жив
cheerful; glad; happy; pleased; lively; merry; joyful————————perky, mercurial (фиг.), zippy, spry, above ground————————lively* * *(опис глума)vivid--------(суштество)animate--------perky, mercurial (fig), zippy, spry, above ground -
57 жолчен
of the gall, (фпг.) bitter, spiteful, malicious, virulent* * *bilious (fig) -
58 заборава
to forget* * *outgrow (fig), escape one's memory -
59 заводница
(female) seducer* * *enslaver (fig) -
60 заводничка
siren* * *siren 1, enslaver (fig)
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fig — fig1 [fig] n. [ME fige < OFr < VL * fica, for L ficus, fig tree, fig] 1. the hollow, pear shaped false fruit (syconium) of the fig tree, with sweet, pulpy flesh containing numerous tiny, seedlike true fruits (achenes) 2. any of a genus… … English World dictionary