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1 stripling
[ˈstrɪplɪŋ] nouna boy or youth not yet fully grown.فَتى -
2 unglingspiltur
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3 momčić
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4 paauglys
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5 adolescent
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6 fiatal ember
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7 fiatal fickó
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8 suhanc
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9 tacskó
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11 хлапак
(mere) lad, stripling; (unlicked) cubпренебр. lout, bantling* * *хлапа̀к,м., -ци (mere) lad, stripling; (unlicked) cub; пренебр. lout, bantling.* * *lad ; stripling* * *1. (mere) lad, stripling;(unlicked) cub 2. пренебр. lout, bantling -
12 Bürschchen
n umg. in der Anrede: my lad (Am. boy), sonny; pass bloß auf, Bürschchen! you’d better watch it, my lad (Am. boy) ( oder sonny); freches Bürschchen cheeky (little) so-and-so ( oder bugger umg.); ein sauberes Bürschchen iro. a fine figure of a man, a bad lot; du verwöhntes Bürschchen you spoiled ( oder spoilt) little brat* * *das Bürschchenstripling; laddie (ugs.)* * *Bụ̈rsch|chen ['bʏrʃçən]nt -s, - dimlittle lad (Brit) or fellowfreches Bürschchen — cheeky (Brit) or fresh (US) little devil
mein Bürschchen! — laddie! (Brit), young man!
* * *(a boy or youth not yet fully grown.) stripling* * *Bürsch·chen<-s, ->[ˈbʏrʃçən]freches \Bürschchen cheeky devilmein \Bürschchen! young man!, my boy!* * *das; Bürschchen, Bürschchen: little fellow; little chap* * *ein sauberes Bürschchen iron a fine figure of a man, a bad lot;du verwöhntes Bürschchen you spoiled ( oder spoilt) little brat* * *das; Bürschchen, Bürschchen: little fellow; little chap* * *n.stripling n. -
13 момче
1. boy, lad, laddie; stripling, youngster(момък) young man, youth, lad, young one2. (прислужник) boy, servantмомче за всичко a man of all work, factotum3. карти jack, knave* * *момчѐ,ср., -та 1. boy, lad, laddie; stripling, youngster; ( момък) young man, youth, lad, young one; бъди добро/разбрано \момче be a brick! моето \момче обръщ. laddie; славно \момче a fine lad;2. ( прислужник) boy, servant; \момче за всичко a man of all work, factotum;3. карти jack, knave.* * *boy; guy; lad: a fine момче - славно момче; man-child; youngster* * *1. (момък) young man, youth, lad, young one 2. (прислужник) boy, servant 3. boy, lad, laddie;stripling, youngster 4. МОМЧЕ за всичко а man of all work, factotum 5. бъди добро/разбрано МОМЧЕ be a brick! славно МОМЧЕ a fine lad 6. карти jack, knave 7. моето МОМЧЕ обрьщ. Caddie -
14 Jüngling
m; -s, -e youth; pej. stripling* * *der Jünglingyouth; youngster; sapling; boy* * *Jụ̈ng|ling ['jʏŋlɪŋ]m -s, -e (liter, hum)youth* * *(a boy of fifteen to twenty years old approximately: He and two other youths were kicking a football about.) youth* * *Jüng·ling<-s, -e>[ˈjʏŋlɪŋ]▶ [auch] kein \Jüngling mehr sein to be no spring chicken anymore* * *der; Jünglings, Jünglinge (geh./spött.) youth; boy* * ** * *der; Jünglings, Jünglinge (geh./spött.) youth; boy* * *-e m.lad n.teenager n.youngling n.youth n. -
15 юноша
teenagerкниж. stripling; youth, young man, adolescent, juvenile* * *ю̀ноша,м., -и teenager; youth, young man, adolescent, juvenile.* * *teenager ; adolescent ; juvenile* * *1. teenager 2. книж. stripling; youth, young man, adolescent, juvenile -
16 nuorukainen
yks.nom. nuorukainen; yks.gen. nuorukaisen; yks.part. nuorukaista; yks.ill. nuorukaiseen; mon.gen. nuorukaisten nuorukaisien; mon.part. nuorukaisia; mon.ill. nuorukaisiinadolescent (noun)juvenile (noun)lad (noun)sapling (noun)sprig (noun)stripling (noun)swain (noun)young man (noun)youngster (noun)youth (noun)* * *• juvenile• youngster• young man• young fellow• swain• stripling• sprig• lad• youth• boy• adulescent• adolescent• sapling -
17 от горшка два вершка
от горшка два (три) вершка, тж. два (три) вершка от горшкапрост., шутл., пренебр.1) (очень низкого роста, маленький) cf. a pint-sized creature; knee-high to a grass-hopper; a little runt- Сама раненая, а тебя, можно сказать, из самого огня выхватила... От горшка два вершка, и как только она тебя такого подняла? (Б. Полевой, Анюта) — 'Wounded herself, she got you out from under fire. I only wonder how such a pint-sized creature could have carried a guy like you.'
2) (слишком мал, молод, неопытен) cf. hardly out of pinafores; wet behind the ears; scarcely out of the shell yet; a stripling- Всыпать вам розог надо, сопливым воякам. Распустились уж чересчур. Сладу нет. Два вершка от горшка, а туды же, за оружие. (Н. Островский, Как закалялась сталь) — 'What you snot-nosed warriors need is a good hiding - you've gotten out of hand completely. Hardly out of pinafores and already dashing off after firearms.'
- А ты откуда знаешь про крепостное время-то?.. Откуда ты знаешь-то? Тебе всего-то от горшка два вершка. (В. Шукшин, Космос, нервная система и шмат сала) — 'How do you know what it was like in those days?...How d'you know? You're only a stripling.'
Русско-английский фразеологический словарь > от горшка два вершка
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18 gyerkõc
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19 малец
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20 подросток
1) General subject: Borstal boy, adolescent, halfling, juvenile, lad, neither hay nor grass, stripling, teen-ager, teenager, teener, teeny, yearling, youngster, youth, maneen2) Medicine: adolescent (13-18 лет)3) American: tween (в возрасте от 10 до 13 лет)4) Jargon: egg, half-pint, little shaver, bubblegummer, cokey, cokie, frog Frog5) Advertising: teen6) Makarov: tween (в возрастёт от 10 до 13 лет)
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