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1. n1) розм. короста2) паскуда, погань (про людину)2. v розм.to shab away (off) — утекти, зникнути
to shab smb. off — а) відкараскатися від когось; б) усунути когось з шляху
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Строительство: хрупкая сланцеватая порода -
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струп; коростаEnglish-Russian dictionary of leather and footwear industry > shab
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['ʃæbɪ]- ier comp - iest superl (building) malandato (-a), squallido (-a), (clothes) sciatto (-a), (person), (also: shabby-looking) trasandato (-a), (behaviour) meschino (-a) -
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[shab·bi·ness || 'ʃæbɪnɪs]◙ n. עליבות, דלות; מראה מרופט; שפלות* * *◙ תולפש ;טפורמ הארמ ;תולד,תובילע◄ -
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[shab·by || 'ʃæbɪ]◙ adj. עלוב, דל; בלוי, מרופט; שפל, לא הוגן* * *◙ ןגוה אל,לפש ;טפורמ,יולב ;לד,בולע◄ -
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shab.by-gen.teel peo.ple[ʃæbi: dʒənt'i:l pi:pəl] n pl pessoas que empobrecem porém procuram manter as aparências anteriores. -
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1) ( worn) schäbig2) ( poorly dressed) ärmlich gekleidet3) ( unfair) schäbig;\shabby excuse fadenscheinige Ausrede;\shabby trick billiger [o schäbiger] Trick -
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n.SHab gard / SHab rau
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Shab — Shab, n. [OE. shabbe, AS. sc?b. See {Scab}.] The itch in animals; also, a scab. [Obs. or Prov. Eng.] [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Shab — Shab, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Shabbed}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Shabbing}.] [See {Scab}, 3.] To play mean tricks; to act shabbily. [Obs. or Prov. Eng.] [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Shab — Shab, v. t. To scratch; to rub. [Obs.] Farquhar. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
shab|bi|ly — «SHAB uh lee», adverb. in a shabby manner: »Figurative. Schumann s exacting Toccata was also rather shabbily treated (London Times) … Useful english dictionary
shab|bi|ness — «SHAB ee nihs», noun. shabby condition or quality … Useful english dictionary
shab|ble — «SHAB uhl», noun. Archaic. 1. a saber. 2. a curved sword. ╂[< Italian sciabola. Ultimately related to saber.] … Useful english dictionary
shab|by-gen|teel — «SHAB ee jehn TEEL», adjective. shabby but genteel; making or showing an effort to keep up appearances … Useful english dictionary
shab|by-gen|til|i|ty — «SHAB ee jehn TIHL uh tee», noun. the condition of being shabby genteel … Useful english dictionary
shab|by — «SHAB ee», adjective, bi|er, bi|est. 1. much worn: »His old suit looks shabby. The other had his hand bound up with shabby strips of a tropical shirt (Graham Greene). 2. wearing old or much worn clothes; poorly dressed: »She is always shabby … Useful english dictionary