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• Better a live coward than a dead hero - Живая собака лучше мертвого льва (Ж)• Coward dies many times (The) - Трус и до смерти часто умирает (T)• Coward dies a thousand deaths, the brave but one (The) - Трус и до смерти часто умирает (T)• Coward often dies, the brave but once (The) - Трус и до смерти часто умирает (T)• Cowards die many times before their death - Трус и до смерти часто умирает (T)• Greatest braggarts are generally the greatest cowards (The) - Всякий трус о храбрости беседует (B)• Live coward is better than a dead hero (A) - Живая собака лучше мертвого льва (Ж) -
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m.Coward, Sir Noel Pierce Coward. -
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[ˈkauəd] nouna person who shows fear easily or is easily frightened:جَبانI am such a coward – I hate going to the dentist.
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حَقِير \ bloody: (not polite) very (bad): a bloody fool; a bloody good try. contemptible: that ought to be treated with contempt: That was a contemptible thing to do to a friend. coward: a person without courage. humble: of low rank; simple; plain: a humble worker; a humble meal. lousy: very nasty. low: not great in rank or importance: the lower classes of society; the lowest class in the school. lowly: (of work or a home) suited to a simple person with no social pride: I was content to do the lowly work of a roadsweeper. mean: poor: a mean little house in a back street. petty: spiteful or ungenerous in small matters. pitiful: shamefully weak: a pitiful attempt. squalid: (of a place or condition) dirty, for lack of care: a squalid kitchen; a squalid existence. vile: very nasty; shameful: a vile smell; vile cruelty. \ See Also وضيع (وَضيع)، قذر (قَذِر)، مزر (مُزْر)، خسيس (خَسِيس) -
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جَبَان \ coward: a person without courage. cowardly: not brave; mean; shamefully lacking courage: a cowardly attack on a sick man. faint-hearted: lacking courage. timid: easily frightened. -
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7 Coward Bitch
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9 Noel Coward
m.Noel Coward, Sir Noel Pierce Coward. -
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11 U Are a Coward
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13 страхливец
coward, craven; poltroon, dastard* * *страхлѝвец,м., -ци; страхлѝвк|а ж., -и coward, craven; poltroon, dastard; faint-heart.* * *coward ; caitiff ; craven ; faint-heart ; funk {fXnk}; muff ; picker ; poltroon ; pudding-heart* * *coward, craven; poltroon, dastard -
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coward* * ** * ** * *chicken-livercowardfaint-heartpikerpoltroonquitterrecreantscuttlersneaksneakingturnback -
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coward, dastard, chicken, funk* * *coward* * *coward, someone fainthearted -
16 бъзливец
coward, milksop, sissy, cowardly/poor-spirited fellow; caponразг. muff* * *бъзлѝвец,м., -ци; бъ̀зльо м., - вци разг. coward, milksop, sissy, cowardly/poor-spirited fellow; capon; разг. muff, sook.* * *1. coward, milksop, sissy, cowardly/ poor-spirited fellow;capon 2. разг. muff -
17 бъзливка
coward, faint-hearted/panicky woman* * *бъзлѝвка,ж., -и разг. coward, faint-hearted/panicky woman.* * *coward, faint-heartеd/panicky woman -
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coward, poltroon* * *плашлѝвец,м., -ци coward, poltroon; faint-heart.* * *coward, poltroon -
19 страхопъзльо
coward; chicken-/white-livered person; chicken-hearted fellow, sl. funk* * *страхопъ̀зльо,м., - вци; страхопъ̀зл|а ж., -и coward; chicken-/white-livered person; chicken-hearted fellow, sl. funk.* * *coward;chicken-/ white-livered person; chicken-hearted fellow, sl. funk -
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