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{ʌn'ku:θ}
1. непохватен, недодялан, груб, нешлифован
2. неизвестен, непознат, рядък, необичаен, чудат
3. суров, примитивен (за живот)
4. пуст, усамотен (за място)* * *{^n'ku:d} а 1. непохватен, недодялан; груб, нешлифован; 2. не* * *неизискан;* * *1. неизвестен, непознат, рядък, необичаен, чудат 2. непохватен, недодялан, груб, нешлифован 3. пуст, усамотен (за място) 4. суров, примитивен (за живот)* * * -
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adj. болхи, бүдүүлэг. an \uncouth young man бүдүүлэг залуу. -
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adj. vreemd, zonderling; onhandig, lomp; ruw, ruig[ unkoe:θ] 〈 uncouthness〉1 onhandig ⇒ ongemanierd, grof -
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[ʌn'kuːθ]* * *uncouth /ʌnˈku:ɵ/a.1 rozzo; villano3 (arc.) desolato; selvaggiouncouthly avv. uncouthness n. [u].* * *[ʌn'kuːθ] -
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[ʌn'kuːθ]1) Общая лексика: грубоватый, искусный, ловкий, находчивый, неловкий, неотёсанный, нескладный, неуклюжий, проворный, сообразительный, странный, умелый, топорный, бескультурный -
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[ʌn'kuːθ]Abbreviation: unco -
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[ʌn`kuːθ]странный, непривычныйнеуклюжийгрубоватый, грубый, неотесанныйзаброшенный, безлюдныйАнгло-русский большой универсальный переводческий словарь > uncouth
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[un·couth || ʌn'kuːθ]◙ adj. גס* * *◙ סג◄ -
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kasar, canggung, biadab* * *kasar* * *kasar, canggung, biadab -
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kaibá -
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a.adab aadaab sey naa aaSHna / bad numa / bey Daul / bey hañgam / bey saliiqah / bey tamiiz / beyñDa / bhadda / boñga / gañwaar / jañgli / kuDhab / naa taraaSHiidah -
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un.couth[∧nk'u:θ] adj 1 desconhecido. 2 estranho, esquisito e desagradável. 3 bravio. 4 áspero, rude, inelegante (na linguagem). 5 tosco, grosseiro. 6 bruto, inculto. 7 solitário. 8 desajeitado, desgracioso. 9 misterioso. -
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adj. hoyrat, kaba, görgüsüz, çirkin, tuhaf* * *kaba -
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[ʌnkú:m]adjective ( uncouthly adverb)neotesan, grob, surov; neroden; divji, samoten, puščoben; skrivnosten; malo civiliziran; brez udobja (življenje); čuden, čudaški; obsolete neznan, tuj; odvraten, nemikaven, nerazveseljiv -
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a. 무무한, 거친, 서투른, 예의를 모르는 -
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§ უხეში, მოუხეშავი§ ტლანქი, უხეში -
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زشت ، ناهنجار ، ناسترده ، ژوليده ، نامربوط
См. также в других словарях:
Uncouth — Un*couth , a. [OE. uncouth, AS. unc?? unknown, strange: un (see {Un } not) + c?? known, p. p. of cunnan to know. See {Can} to be able, and cf. {Unco}, {Unked}.] 1. Unknown. [Obs.] This uncouth errand. Milton. [1913 Webster] To leave the good that … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
uncouth — I adjective agrestis, awkward, barbaric, barbarous, boorish, brutish, callow, churlish, clownish, clumsy, coarse, crass, crude, discourteous, doltish, gawky, graceless, gross, heavy handed, ill bred, ill mannered, impolite, incultus, indelicate,… … Law dictionary
uncouth — (adj.) O.E. uncuð unknown, uncertain, unfamiliar, from UN (Cf. un ) (1) not + cuð known, well known, pp. of cunnan to know (see CAN (Cf. can) (v.)). Meaning strange, crude, clumsy is first recorded 1510s. The compound (and the thing it describes) … Etymology dictionary
uncouth — *rude, rough, crude, raw, callow, green Analogous words: *awkward, clumsy, gauche … New Dictionary of Synonyms
uncouth — [adj] clumsy, uncultivated awkward, barbaric, boorish, cheap, clownish, coarse, crass, crude, discourteous, disgracious, gawky, graceless, gross, heavy handed, ill bred, illmannered, impertinent, impolite, inelegant, loud, loud mouthed, loutish,… … New thesaurus
uncouth — ► ADJECTIVE ▪ lacking good manners, refinement, or grace. ORIGIN Old English, «unknown» … English terms dictionary
uncouth — [unko͞oth′] adj. [ME < OE uncuth, unknown < un , not + cuth, pp. of cunnan, to know: see CAN1] 1. Archaic not known or familiar; strange 2. awkward; clumsy; ungainly 3. uncultured; crude; boorish uncouthly adv. uncouthness n … English World dictionary
uncouth — adj. 1 (of a person, manners, appearance, etc.) lacking in ease and polish; uncultured, rough (uncouth voices; behaviour was uncouth). 2 archaic not known; desolate; wild; uncivilized (an uncouth place). Derivatives: uncouthly adv. uncouthness n … Useful english dictionary
uncouth — uncouthly, adv. uncouthness, n. /un koohth /, adj. 1. awkward, clumsy, or unmannerly: uncouth behavior; an uncouth relative who embarrasses the family. 2. strange and ungraceful in appearance or form. 3. unusual or strange. [bef. 900; ME; OE… … Universalium
uncouth — [OE] Uncouth originally meant ‘unknown’ or ‘unfamiliar’ – a sense which survived into the 17th century (‘Now the whole superficies of the earth as well uncouth as discovered, is but a little point’, John Boys, Works 1616). ‘Crude, awkward’ is a… … The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins
uncouth — [[t]ʌ̱nku͟ːθ[/t]] ADJ GRADED (disapproval) If you describe a person as uncouth, you mean that their behaviour is rude, noisy, and unpleasant. ...that oafish, uncouth person. Syn: coarse … English dictionary