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1 маломощный
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > маломощный
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2 мелкокрестьянский
прил. small-peasantБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > мелкокрестьянский
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3 farmer
1. n фермерcattle farmer — скотовод, владелец животноводческой фермы
2. n арендатор3. n откупщик4. n тот, кто берёт детей на воспитание5. n амер. сл. зелёный, новичок; простофиля, болванСинонимический ряд:1. rustic (noun) bucolic; countryman; peasant; rancher; rustic2. tiller of the soil (noun) breeder; grower; homesteader; lessee; livestock breeder; stockman; tiller of the soil; villein -
4 бедняк
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5 халупа
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6 peasantry
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7 sow dragon's teeth
сеять раздоры, вызывать войну [этим. миф.]The real victims were the village folk, grandmothers, children and peasant farmers, who were buried now, whose only epitaph would be a pile of newspaper clippings and files of diplomatic correspondence. Yet in one small village the dragon's teeth had been sown again, and the crop would sprout, inevitably, into armed men. (M. West, ‘The Ambassador’, ch. VIII) — И пострадали от этого крестьяне - старухи, дети и землепашцы, - которые уже покоятся в земле, и эпитафией им будет лишь горстка газетных вырезок да папки с дипломатической перепиской. Однако зубы дракона в этой маленькой деревушке посеяны, и неизбежно появятся всходы в виде вооруженных людей.
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8 provincial
1. n провинциал; провинциалка2. n церк. архиепископprovincial court — епархиальный суд, провинциальный суд архиепископа
3. n церк. настоятель4. a провинциальный; периферийный5. a местныйprovincial or local word — местное слово, провинциализм, диалектизм
6. a пренебр. простоватый; ограниченный; провинциальныйactor wasted on provincial audiences — актёр, загубивший свой талант в провинциальных театрах
7. a ист. относящийся к английским провинциям в АмерикеСинонимический ряд:1. gauche (adj.) gauche; ill-bred; uncouth; unrefined2. insular (adj.) insular; intolerant; limited; narrow; narrow-minded; parochial; prejudiced; sectarian; small-town3. local (adj.) local; regional; territorial4. rural (adj.) agrestic; Arcadian; backwoods; bucolic; campestral; countrified; country; hillbilly; hinterland; homespun; out-country; outland; pastoral; rural; rustic; unpolished5. rustic (noun) backwoodsman; bucolic; bumpkin; chawbacon; clodhopper; clown; country jake; countryman; greenhorn; hayseed; hick; hillbilly; hillman; hoosier; jake; jay; joskin; mossback; mountaineer; peasant; redneck; rube; rustic; woodsy; yap; yokelАнтонимический ряд:foreign; refined; tolerant; urbane
См. также в других словарях:
peasant — [pez′ənt] n. [LME paissaunt < Anglo Fr paisant < MFr païsent < OFr < païs, country < LL pagensis, belonging to the district < pagus, district: see PAGAN] 1. any person of the class of small farmers or of farm laborers, as in… … English World dictionary
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peasant — peas|ant [ˈpezənt] n [Date: 1400 1500; : Old French; Origin: paisant, from païs country , from Latin pagus; PAGAN2] 1.) a poor farmer who owns or rents a small amount of land, either in past times or in poor countries ▪ Most villagers are peasant … Dictionary of contemporary English
peasant — peas|ant [ pezənt ] noun count * 1. ) someone who works on another person s farm or on their own small farm. This word is used mainly about people in poor countries or people in history: The majority of the population are landless peasants. a… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
peasant — peas•ant [[t]ˈpɛz ənt[/t]] n. 1) a member of a class of small farmers or farm laborers of low social rank, as in Europe, Asia, or Latin America 2) a coarse, uneducated person 3) of or characteristic of peasants or their way of life 4) clo modeled … From formal English to slang
Small Holder — Middle ranking peasant, farming more land than a cottager but less than a villein. A typical small holder would have 10 20 acres. Also known as a Bordar … Medieval glossary
Small holder — A middle class peasant, farming more land than a cottager but less than a villein. A typical small holder would have 10 20 Acres … Medieval glossary