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thieves' cant/LatinРусско-английский словарь по общей лексике > воровской жаргон
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1) General subject: flash, gammon and patter, peddler's French, pedlar's French, rogue's Latin, thieves Latin, thieves' argot, thieves' talk, thieves's talk, underworld language2) Law: thief's cant3) Linguistics: flash tongue, thieves' cant, thieves' patter4) Makarov: thieves' slang -
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1) General subject: cant, thieves slang, thieves' argot2) Makarov: thieves' cant -
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разг.1. прил. thieves'2. как сущ. м. criminal♢
блатная музыка — thieves' cant, thieves' Latin -
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1. м. (воровской язык)thieves' cant, thieves' Latin2. м. разг. (знакомство, связи)protection, pull; a friend at courtу него есть блат (в пр.) — he has a pull (in), he has a friend at court
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thief (attr.); ( свойственный вору) thievishворовской жаргон — thieves' cant / Latin
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(жаргон, тж \воровской языкое арго --) thieves’ cant; thieves’ Latin -
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(жаргон, тж воровское арго) thieves' cant; thieves' Latin -
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воровско́й жарго́н — thieves' cant / patter
воровско́й прито́н — den of thieves
воровски́е приёмы — thievish methods
воровски́м мане́ром — like a thief; thievishly
••воровско́й зако́н — the law of the underworld
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м.jargon, slang; ( определённой социальной группы) cantговори́ть на жарго́не — talk slang
усло́вный жарго́н — patter
воровско́й жарго́н — thieves' cant / Latin
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блат м. [blat]1. жарг. (всё, что так или иначе связано с преступным миром) everything connected with the criminal world; 2. жарг. (воровской жаргон) thieves’ cant, thieves’ Latin; 3. разг. (знакомство, связи) protection, pull, suck, a friend at court;по блату by backstair(s); у него есть блат he has a pull (in)
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блатной [blatnoi]1. разг. прил. жарг. (воровской) thieves’;блатная музыка жарг. thieves’ cant;
2. в знач. сущ. м. жарг. (представитель преступного мира) criminal; 3. в знач. сущ. м. разг. (человек, использующий знакомства и связи, чтобы добиться своей цели в обход законных путей) person using a pull -
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Security: thieves cant -
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I м. разг.(знакомство, связи) protection, pull; string-pullingпо блату — by backstair(s) influence; by pulling strings
II м. жарг.у него́ есть блат (в пр.) — he has a pull (in), he has a friend at court
( воровской язык) thieves' cant / Latin
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Thieves' cant — or Rogues cant was a secret language (a cant or cryptolect) which was formerly used by thieves, beggars and hustlers of various kinds in Great Britain and to a lesser extent in other English speaking countries. The classic, colourful argot is now … Wikipedia
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Cant (language) — This article is about the linguistic concept of a cant. For the Irish Cant (also known as Shelta/Gammon), see Shelta. A Cant (or crypolect) is the jargon or argot of a group, often implying its use to exclude or mislead people outside the… … Wikipedia
Cant. — abbr. Canticles (Old Testament). * * * 1. Canterbury. 2. Cantonese. * * * abbrev 1. Canterbury 2. Canticles * * * cant1 «kant», noun, adjective, verb. –n. 1. talk that is not sincere; moral or religious statements t … Useful english dictionary
thieves' latin — noun Usage: usually capitalized L : the cant of thieves * * * thieves Latin Thieves cant • • • Main Entry: ↑Latin … Useful english dictionary
cant — cant1 [kænt] n [Date: 1600 1700; Origin: cant to speak, talk like a beggar trying to get money (16 18 centuries), from Latin cantare; CHANT1] 1.) [U] insincere talk about moral or religious principles by someone who is pretending to be better… … Dictionary of contemporary English
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cant — cant1 [kant] noun 1》 hypocritical and sanctimonious talk. 2》 derogatory language peculiar to a specified group: thieves cant. ↘[as modifier] denoting a phrase or catchword temporarily current. verb dated talk hypocritically and… … English new terms dictionary
cant — 1 noun 1 (U) insincere talk about moral or religious principles by someone who is pretending to be better than they really are: a politician s cant about family values 2 (U) special words used by a particular group of people, especially in order… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
cant — cant1 [kant] n. [< L cantus: see CHANT] 1. whining, singsong speech, esp. as used by beggars 2. the secret slang of beggars, thieves, etc.; argot 3. the special words and phrases used by those in a certain sect, occupation, etc.; jargon 4.… … English World dictionary
Cant — Cant, n. [Prob. from OF. cant, F. chant, singing, in allusion to the singing or whining tine of voice used by beggars, fr. L. cantus. See {Chant}.] 1. An affected, singsong mode of speaking. [1913 Webster] 2. The idioms and peculiarities of… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English