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un.couth.ly[∧nk'u:θli] adv estranhamente, desgraciosamente, desagradavelmente, esquisitamente etc. -
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divlje
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adv.P. ἀτόπως.Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Uncouthly
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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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[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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[ʌn'kuːθ]* * *uncouth /ʌnˈku:ɵ/a.1 rozzo; villano3 (arc.) desolato; selvaggiouncouthly avv. uncouthness n. [u].* * *[ʌn'kuːθ] -
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adjective1) (lacking refinement) ungeschliffen; ungehobelt [Person, Benehmen]; grob [Bemerkung, Sprache]2) (boorish) unkultiviert; flegelhaft (abwertend)* * *un·couth[ʌnˈku:θ]adj ungehobelt, grob* * *[ʌn'kuːɵ]adjperson ungehobelt, ordinär; behaviour unflätig, ungehobelt; manners ungeschliffen, ungehobelt; expression, word unflätig, unfeinit's very uncouth to eat with your hands — es ist sehr unfein, mit den Fingern zu essen
* * *uncouth [ʌnˈkuːθ] adj (adv uncouthly)1. ungehobelt (Benehmen, Person etc)2. obs wunderlich, seltsam* * *adjective1) (lacking refinement) ungeschliffen; ungehobelt [Person, Benehmen]; grob [Bemerkung, Sprache]2) (boorish) unkultiviert; flegelhaft (abwertend)* * *adj.grob adj. -
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adverb grob* * *rude·ly[ˈru:dli]1. (impolitely) unhöflichhe pushed past me \rudely er drängte sich rüde an mir vorbei2. (suddenly) unerwartetthe news \rudely pushed her into the glare of worldwide publicity die Nachrichten rückten sie urplötzlich ins Licht der weltweiten Öffentlichkeit\rudely constructed einfach gebaut\rudely made primitiv hergestellt* * *['ruːdlɪ]advbefore I was so rudely interrupted — bevor ich so unhöflich unterbrochen wurde
2) (= obscenely) unanständig3) (= harshly) awaken, remind, shatter unsanft4) (liter: crudely, primitively) grob* * *adv.grob adv.unanständig adv.unhöflich adv. -
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