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1 малодушный
1) General subject: chicken heart, chicken hearted, chicken liver heart, chicken livered, chicken-hearted, chicken-liver, chicken-livered, coward, cowardly, craven, currish, faint-hearted, fainthearted, half-hearted, hen hearted, hen-hearted, marrowless, narrow spirited, narrow-spirited, nerveless, poltroonish, poor spirited, poor-spirited, pusilanimous, pusillanimous, recreant, unheroic, unmanlike, unmanly, weak hearted, weak kneed, weak minded, weak spirited, weak-hearted, weak-kneed, weak-minded, weak-spirited, white livered, white-livered, yellow livered, caitiff2) Colloquial: yellow-livered3) Rare: invalorous4) Jargon: yellow-bellied5) Makarov: weak as water6) Archaic: heartless -
2 трусливый
1) General subject: base spirited, base-spirited, caitiff, chicken heart, chicken hearted, chicken liver heart, chicken-hearted, chicken-liver, coward, cowardly, craven, currish, dastardly, faint-hearted, hen hearted, hen-hearted, lily livered, milk livered, milk-livered, narrow spirited, narrow-spirited, nerveless, niddering, pigeon hearted, pigeon-hearted, pluckless, poltroon, poor spirited, poor-spirited, pusilanimous, rabbit hearted, rabbit-hearted, recreant, sneaking, sneaky, unheroic, unmanlike, unmanly, weak hearted, weak-hearted, white livered, white-livered, yellow bellied, yellow livered, poltroonish, fainthearted2) Colloquial: funky, yellow, yellow-livered3) Literal: struthious4) Bookish: pusillanimous5) Rare: invalorous, lily-livered6) Australian slang: piss-weak, weak as piss7) Jargon: chicken livered, shiftiey-eyed, shifty-eyed, windy, yellow-bellied, fink8) Taboo: candyass, chicken, chicken-shit, half-assed, pucker-assed, sneak tip
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