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2 неумеха
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3 растяпа
1) General subject: a sad sack, drip, goof ball, goof up, goof-ball, softie, softy, stick in the mud, stick-in-the-mud2) Colloquial: Sad Sack, butter-fingers, butters, slugger3) Jargon: goof-up, muff, schlemiel, klutz, schlemazel, schlemozzle, schlimazl, (у которого всё из рук вываливается) butterfingers, goof ball goof-ball, sack, tourist4) American English: clutz -
4 бедолага
1) General subject: Sad Sack, dead duck, lame duck, luckless man, never was, never-was, poor bastard, poor stiff, poor wretch, sad case, poor devil2) American: pilgarlic, poor Pilgarlic3) Jargon: sack -
5 imbranato
clumsy* * *◆ s.m. (fam.) clumsy person, awkward person.* * *[imbra'nato] imbranato (-a) fam1. aggclumsy, awkward2. sm/fquell'imbranata non ne combina una giusta! — she's hopeless, she never does anything right!
* * *[imbra'nato] 1.aggettivo colloq. awkward, clumsy, wimpish2.* * *imbranato/imbra'nato/colloq. awkward, clumsy, wimpish(f. -a) bungler, bumbler, sad sack AE. -
6 мрачный
1) General subject: Novemberish, Novembery, adust, as long as a fiddle (о лице), baleful, beetle browed, beetle-browed, black, black as ink, black browed, black-browed, blackfaced, blae, bleak (о выражении лица), cheerless, cloudy, dark, darksome, despondent, dim (о помещении), disconsolate, dismal, dour, downward, dreary, eerie, feral, funebrial, funereal, gaunt, gloomy, glum, gray, grey, grim, grim humour, gruff, gruffy, howling, ill looking, ill-looking, inhospitable, low browed, low-browed, lowering, lowery, lugubrious, lurid, melancholy, mirk, morose, mournful, murk, murky, muzzy (о погоде, месте и т.п.), nighted, nightly, obscure, overcast (о нёбе), sable, saturnine, sepulchral, shadowy, sinister, solemn, solemn (о цвете), somber (sombre), sombre, sombrous, sorry, sour eyed, sour-eyed, spleenful, subfusc, sulky, sullen, sunless, tenebrous, thundery, tristful, woebegone, grave, noir, dystopian, sordid, gravely, dead-and-alive2) Naval: ugly3) Colloquial: down in the dumps, downbeat, rusty5) Poetical language: drear6) Bookish: Stygian, subfuscous7) Religion: Stygian (Extremely dark, gloomy, or forbidding)8) Architecture: dingy10) Theatre: heavy11) Jargon: down in the dumps (adv.phr), sad sack, bringdown, sick12) Oil: sad13) Makarov: apocalyptic, as black as ink, ghastly, sad (о цвете), sullen (о цвете), surly, tenebrose14) Archaic: tenebrious15) Taboo: downbeats -
7 недотёпа
1) General subject: dub, fumbler, muff, simp, simple, slob, spoon, blunderer, easy touch, soft touch2) Colloquial: Sad Sack (особ. о солдате), a boob, an oaf (неуклюжий, неловкий, непрактичный человек an awkward, clumsy, impractical person), clutz, simpleton, stumblebum3) University: wooden spoon5) Taboo: bun-duster (см. bun), simple shit -
8 некрасивая девушка
2) Student language: seaweed3) Makarov: plain JaneУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > некрасивая девушка
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9 неудачник
1) General subject: Sad Sack, an also ran, behind the eight ball, dead duck, duck, dud, eight ball, failure, flop, flopperoo, flunkey, goof up, goof-up, lagger, lame duck, lemon, luckless man, might have been, might-have-been, misfit, never was, never-was, non achiever, non starter, non-achiever, non-starter, reject, stoner, under dog, underdog, unfortunate, unfortunate beggar, unlucky fellow, wash out, (в нек. контекстах) loser, outsider, looser2) Colloquial: also ran, bottom dog, loser, the forgotten man3) American: flunky4) Australian slang: crookie5) University: wooden spoon6) Jargon: champ, dead pigeon, goof, never-wuz, never-wuzzer, schlemiel, screw-up, square peg, hacker, wimp, sucker, mortadella ( итал. амер.), floperoo, foul ball, retread, sack, slob, wash-out, washout7) Emotional: whimp8) Advertising: ineffectual person9) Invective: fuck-off10) Makarov: a fallen sparrow, fallen sparrow, flash in the pan11) Taboo: fuck-up -
10 физически непривлекательная женщина
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > физически непривлекательная женщина
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11 печальный
1) General subject: afflictive, comfortless, dark, dejected, deplorable, disconsolate, dismal, doleful, dolesome, drear, dreary, dumpish, gloomy, grave, grieved, grievous, groanful, heavy, heavy hearted, heavy-hearted, joyless, lachrymose, lamentable, lamenting, languishing, lugubrious, melancholy, miserable (о новостях, событиях), monodic, mournful, overcast, pensive, plaintive, regrettable, rueful, ruthful, sad, solemn (On this solemn anniversary...), sorrowful, sullen, sullen (о звуке), sullen (о звуке), tearful, teary, threnetic, threnetical, tragic, tragical, uncheerful, unhappy, wailful, wailsome, wisht, wistful, woeful, woesome, yearnful, disappointing, somber2) Dialect: earnful3) French: triste5) Poetical language: dolorous6) Religion: monodical7) Architecture: pathetic8) Jargon: blue, sadful, in a blue funk (Don't be in a blue funk.Things'll get better. Не печалься. Всё будет хорошо.), drug, sad sack9) Sublime: epicedian10) Makarov: dusky, lugubrious (иногда тж. внешне), sorry11) Archaic: baleful12) Phraseological unit: all-a-mort -
12 великий путаник
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13 человек, всё путающий
American: a sad sackУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > человек, всё путающий
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14 los
m (G losu) 1. (koleje życia, położenie) fate, lot; (koniec, rezultat) fate- związać/dzielić swój los z kimś to throw in/share one’s lot with sb- złożyć swój los w czyjeś ręce to place one’s fate in sb’s hands- podzielić los kogoś/czegoś to suffer the same fate as sb/sth- spotkał go straszny los he suffered a terrible fate- uniknąć strasznego losu to escape a terrible fate- odmienić czyjś los to change the fate a. lot of sb- przeklinać (swój) los to curse one’s fate a. lot- pogodzić się z losem to become resigned to one’s fate a. lot, to accept one’s fate a. lot- pozostawić sprawy własnemu losowi to leave things to take their own course, to let fate decide- czyjeś wojenne losy sb’s war experiences- los tych ludzi jest nieznany nothing is known of the fate of those people- jego dalsze losy są nieznane his later fate is unknown- jego losy się ważą his fate is being decided- przesądzić o losie kogoś/czegoś to decide the fate of sb/sth2. sgt (przeznaczenie, traf) fate, fortune- nieubłagany los merciless fate- przeciwności losu adversities- zmienne koleje losu changing fortunes- dziwnym zrządzeniem losu by a strange twist of fate- los nam sprzyja/nie sprzyja fate is on our side/against us- los się do nas uśmiechnął fortune smiled on us- uśmiech/zrządzenie losu a smile/quirk of fortune- być wybrańcem losu to be fortune’s favourite- pozostawić kogoś/coś na pastwę losu to leave sb/sth to their/its fate- kusić los to tempt fate- los sobie z nas zadrwił fate played a trick on us- naszym życiem rządzi ślepy los our life is ruled by blind chance- zdać się na los szczęścia to take pot luck3. (na loterii) ticket- kupić los na loterii to buy a lottery ticket- szczęśliwy los a winning ticket- wyciągnąć pusty los to have a losing ticket- ciągnąć losy o coś to draw a. cast lots for sth- ciągnąć losy, kto pójdzie do sklepu to draw lots to decide who will go to the shop- los padł na niego the lot fell on him■ masz ci los! pot. bad a. hard luck!* * *( koleje życia) lot; ( przeznaczenie) fate; ( na loterii) (lottery) ticketironia losu — (przen) an ironic twist of fate
* * *mi1. (= dola) lot, fortune; koleje losu vicissitudes, ups and downs; zły los bad fortune; ważą się losy kraju the future of the country is at stake, the fate of the country hangs in the balance.2. (= przeznaczenie) fate, destiny; na los szczęścia (= licząc na szczęście) hoping for the best; (= na chybił trafił) at random; uśmiech l. zrządzenie losu stroke of luck; ironia losu irony of fate; ofiara losu loser, sad sack; wybraniec losu (sb) born under a lucky star; być zdanym na łaskę losu be at the mercy of fate; kusić los push l. crowd sb's luck; masz ci los! too bad!; los sprawił, że... it so happened that...; los tak chciał it was written in the stars.3. (= bilet loteryjny) (lottery) ticket; ciągnąć losy draw lots; wygrać los na loterii przen. be blessed by luck.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > los
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16 некадърник
good-for-nothing, duffer, разг. crock, sl. dud* * *некадъ̀рник,м., -ци; некадъ̀рниц|а ж., -и good-for-nothing, duffer, разг. crock, twit, dabster; sl. dud, sad sack.* * *bungler; good-for-nothing* * *good-for-nothing, duffer, разг. crock, sl. dud -
17 nieudaczni|k
m (N pl nieudacznicy a. nieudaczniki) pot., pejor. lame duck; loser pot., sad sack US pot.- z niego to życiowy nieudacznik he’s an absolute loser; he can’t punch his way out of a paper bag pot.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > nieudaczni|k
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18 Švejk
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19 разиня
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20 растяпа
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