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  • 21 maquereauter

    v. intrans.
    1. To ponce, to live off immoral earnings.
    2. To divert funds (for one's ownbenefit).

    Dictionary of Modern Colloquial French > maquereauter

  • 22 bully

    I ['bulɪ] 1. сущ.
    1) задира, забияка
    Syn:
    2) хулиган, драчун

    A gang of bullies was secretly sent to slit the nose of the offender. — Тайком была отправлена шайка хулиганов, чтобы они расквасили нос обидчику.

    Syn:
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    A bully is always a coward. — посл. Задира всегда трус.

    2. гл.
    1) грозить, запугивать, стращать
    Syn:
    2) ( bully into) угрозами или силой заставить (что-л. сделать)

    Those boys will have to be bullied into action. — Этим парням надо как следует пригрозить, чтобы они начали что-то делать.

    The boys bullied the small girl into giving them all her money. — Парни так запугали девочку, что она отдала им все деньги.

    Syn:
    II ['bulɪ] прил.; амер.; разг.
    первоклассный, великолепный, высокопробный

    The cook will give you a bully dinner. — Повар приготовит для вас замечательный обед.

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    bully for you! — молодец!, браво!

    III ['bulɪ] сущ.; = bully beef

    Англо-русский современный словарь > bully

  • 23 Πόντιος

    Πόντιος, ου, ὁ (Diod S 14, 116, 3; Plut.; SIG 797, 2 [37 A.D.]; OGI 656, 4) Pontius, the name of a Roman, originally Samnite gens, going as far back as the Samnite Wars (Cic., De Off. 2, 21, 75; Livy 9, 1), the nomen (middle, or tribal [gentile] name) of Pilate (s. Πιλᾶτος) Mt 27:2 v.l.; Lk 3:1; Ac 4:27; 1 Ti 6:13; IMg 11:1; ITr 9:1; ISm 1:2; Just., A I, 13, 3 al. WSchulze, Zur Geschichte latein. Eigennamen: GGAbh. V/5, 1904; JOllivier, Ponce Pilate et les Pontii: RB 5, 1896, 247–54; 594–600; MStern, The Province of Judaea: CRINT I/1, 68–70; J-PLémonon, Pilate et le gouvernement de la Judée:Textes et monuments, ’81. See Kl. Pauly IV 1048–50.

    Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά παλαιοχριστιανική Λογοτεχνία > Πόντιος

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  • ponce off — ˌponce ˈoff [transitive] [present tense I/you/we/they ponce off he/she/it ponces off present participle poncing off past tense …   Useful english dictionary

  • ponce off — phrasal verb [transitive] Word forms ponce off : present tense I/you/we/they ponce off he/she/it ponces off present participle poncing off past tense ponced off past participle ponced off British very informal ponce something off someone to get… …   English dictionary

  • ponce — Brit. informal ► NOUN 1) a man who lives off a prostitute s earnings. 2) derogatory an effeminate man. ► VERB 1) (ponce about/around) behave in an affected or ineffectual way. 2) (ponce off) ask for or obtain (something to which one is not… …   English terms dictionary

  • ponce — • a word with many meanings in the UK. It s original meaning was similar to that of the US pimp but it is used more as a term of general abuse now. If you call someone a ponce you could be indicating that they are very flashy or even a bit camp.… …   Londonisms dictionary

  • ponce — I. n British 1. a pimp, procurer. This sense of the word was first recorded in the late 19th century. 2a. an ostentatious, effeminate male 2b. a parasite, sponger , idler Ponce derives either from the standard English pounce , or possibly from… …   Contemporary slang

  • ponce — 1 noun (C) BrE informal 1 a pimp 2 an offensive word meaning a man who is too concerned about his appearance 2 verb ponce about/around phrasal verb (I) BrE informal 1 to waste time doing silly things: At least I haven t been poncing about all day …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • ponce — I UK [pɒns] / US [pɑns] noun [countable] Word forms ponce : singular ponce plural ponces British very informal 1) an insulting word for a man who behaves in a way that seems more typical of a woman, especially a man who is very concerned about… …   English dictionary

  • Ponce de Leon Inlet Light — The Mosquito Inlet Light, later known as the Ponce De Leon Inlet Light Location 4931 South Peninsula Dr Ponce de Leon Inlet Ponce Inlet, Florida South of Daytona Year first constructed 1835 Year first lit 1887 (current structure) …   Wikipedia

  • ponce Brit. — ponce Brit. informal noun 1》 a man who lives off a prostitute s earnings. 2》 derogatory an effeminate man. verb 1》 live off a prostitute s earnings. 2》 (ponce about/around) behave in an affected or ineffectual way. 3》 (ponce something up) attempt …   English new terms dictionary

  • Ponce de Leon Court Historic District — The Ponce de Leon Court Historic District [ [http://www.decatur ga.com/cgs citysvcs dev historicdistrict.aspx] City of Decatur Website: Historic Districts Retrieved: 18 August 2008.] consists of a single cul de sac located immediately east of… …   Wikipedia

  • ponce —  1. Man living off prostitute s earnings. Also v.  2. Objectionable man.  3. Flashily dressed ladies man.  4. v. Sponge.  5. ponce about Flounce ostentatiously.  6. ponce oneself up Smarten one s appearance.  7. adj. ponced up Flashily dressed.… …   A concise dictionary of English slang

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