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1 uncultured
[English Word] uncultured person (fig.)[Swahili Word] gumegume[Swahili Plural] magumegume[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 5/6an------------------------------------------------------------ -
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4 uncultured
uncultured [‚ʌn'kʌltʃəd](person) inculte; (manners, accent, speech) qui manque de raffinement -
5 uncultured
[ʌn'kʌltʃəd]aggettivo [person, society] ignorante, senza cultura* * *uncultured /ʌnˈkʌltʃəd/a.( di persona) incolto; senza cultura.* * *[ʌn'kʌltʃəd]aggettivo [person, society] ignorante, senza cultura -
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7 uncultured un·cul·tured adj
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8 peasant
'peznt(a person who lives and works on the land, especially in a poor, primitive or underdeveloped area: Many peasants died during the drought; (also adjective) a peasant farmer.) campesino, labradorpeasant n campesinotr['pezənt]1 campesino,-a, rural1 (gen) campesino,-a2 pejorative (uncultured person) inculto,-a, palurdo,-apeasant ['pɛzənt] n: campesino m, -na fadj.• avillanado, -a adj.• campesino, -a adj.• jíbaro, -a adj.• labrador adj.n.• baturro s.m.• cafre s.m.• campesino s.m.• charro s.m.• guaso s.m.• jíbaro s.m.• labrador, -ora s.m.,f.• labriego s.m.• paisano s.m.• payo s.m.• rústico s.m.• villano s.m.'pezṇta) ( Agr) campesino, -na m,f; (before n) < population> campesino, ruralb) ( uncultured person) (pej) ordinario, -ria m,f, palurdo, -da m,f['pezǝnt]1.N campesino(-a) m / f ; pej palurdo(-a) m / fa peasant revolt — un levantamiento campesino or del campesinado
2.CPDpeasant farmer N — campesino m
peasant woman N — campesina f
* * *['pezṇt]a) ( Agr) campesino, -na m,f; (before n) < population> campesino, ruralb) ( uncultured person) (pej) ordinario, -ria m,f, palurdo, -da m,f -
9 некультурно
некультурн|о - in an uncultured/uncivilized way;
~ость ж. lack of culture, cultural backwardness, low level of culture;
~ость поведения uncultured behaviour;
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1. uncultured, uncivilized, uncultivated;
~ый человек an uncultured person, a boor;
~ое поведение uncivilized/ uncultured behaviour;
2. (о растениях) uncultivated.Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > некультурно
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10 pelado
(Sp. model spelled same [peláðo] 'bald; poor,' perfective participle of pelar 'to pull out hair' < Latin pilare)Clark: 1840s. Among Anglos, a dishonest, unemployed, or contemptible Mexican. Referenced in the DRAE as a poor person or (in Mexico) a person belonging to the poorest and most uncultured classes, a boor. Santamaría also glosses it primarily as a poor person, but also a popular figure from the lower classes. He is a ragged, wretched, and uncultured person, but generally good-natured. It may also refer figuratively to an ill-mannered person who uses obscene language. Cobos indicates that in New Mexico and southern Colorado it means "broke or penniless."Alternate forms: palau, pelayo. -
11 illetterato
illetterato agg.1 (analfabeta) illiterate2 (estens.) ignorant, uneducated, uncultured, unlettered◆ s.m. illiterate person, uneducated person, uncultured person.* * *[illette'rato]aggettivo illiterate; (ignorante) uneducated, unlearned* * *illetterato/illette'rato/illiterate; (ignorante) uneducated, unlearned. -
12 çemiş
"colloq. 1. ill-bred person; unrefined person, uncultured person. 2. ill-bred; unrefined, uncultured." -
13 barbarian
1. noun(lit. or fig.) Barbar, der2. adjective(lit. or fig.) barbarisch* * *[-'beəriən]noun (an uncultured and uncivilized person.) der Barbar* * *bar·bar·ian[bɑ:ˈbeəriən, AM bɑ:rˈber-]n* * *[bAː'bɛərɪən] Barbar( in) m(f)2. adj (HIST fig)barbarisch* * *barbarian [bɑː(r)ˈbeərıən]a) Angehörige(r) m/f(m) eines unzivilisierten Volkesb) ungebildeter oder ungesitteter Menschc) Unmensch mB adj1. barbarisch:a) unzivilisiertb) ungebildet, ungesittetc) roh, grausam2. fremd(ländisch)* * *1. noun(lit. or fig.) Barbar, der2. adjective(lit. or fig.) barbarisch* * *adj.barbarisch adj. n.Barbar -en m. -
14 Philistine
noun* * *Phil·is·tine[ˈfɪlɪstaɪn, AM -sti:n]* * *['fIlIstaɪn]1. adj (fig)kulturlos, philisterhaft (geh)tell that philistine friend of yours... — sag deinem Freund, diesem Banausen...
2. n1) (lit)Philistine — Philister( in) m(f)
* * *A s1. BIBEL Philister mb) Banause m, Banausin fa) philisterhaft, spießbürgerlich,b) banausisch* * *noun* * *n.Philister m.Spießbürger m.Spießer - m. -
15 filisteo
filisteo agg.1 ( Bibbia) Philistine◆ s.m.1 ( Bibbia) Philistine2 ( borghesuccio) philistine; uncultured person.* * *[filis'tɛo] 1.aggettivo philistine (anche fig.)2.* * *filisteo/filis'tεo/philistine (anche fig.)(f. -a) philistine (anche fig.). -
16 illiterate
A n1 ( person) analphabète mf ;2 the illiterate (+ v pl) les analphabètes.B adj1 [person] analphabète ; -
17 gumegume
------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] gumegume[English Word] flintlock musket[Part of Speech] noun[Dialect] archaic[Swahili Example] bunduki ya gumegume [Rec]------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] gumegume[Swahili Plural] magumegume[English Word] puppet[English Plural] puppets[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 5/6[Swahili Example] basi mimi hunioni kuwa mume, gumegume tu [Abd]------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] gumegume[Swahili Plural] magumegume[English Word] rustic person[English Plural] rustic people[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 5/6an------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] gumegume[Swahili Plural] magumegume[English Word] uncultured person (fig.)[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 5/6an------------------------------------------------------------ -
18 uncultivated
tr[ʌn'kʌltɪveɪtɪd]1 (land) yermo,-a, baldío,-a, sin cultivar2 (person) inculto,-auncultivated [.ʌn'kʌltə.veɪt̬əd] adj: incultoadj.• baldío, -a adj.• bravío, -a adj.• calvo, -a adj.• erial adj.• inculto, -a adj.• silvestre adj.• yermo, -a adj.'ʌn'kʌltəveɪtəd, ʌn'kʌltɪveɪtɪda) < land> sin cultivar, inculto (frml)b) <mind/talent> sin cultivar, no cultivado['ʌn'kʌltɪveɪtɪd]ADJ1) (Agr) [land] sin cultivar, inculto frm2) (=uncultured) [person, mind] sin cultivar; [voice, accent] no cultivado* * *['ʌn'kʌltəveɪtəd, ʌn'kʌltɪveɪtɪd]a) < land> sin cultivar, inculto (frml)b) <mind/talent> sin cultivar, no cultivado -
19 illiterate
1. adjective1) des Lesens und Schreibens unkundig; analphabetisch [Bevölkerung]2) (showing lack of learning) primitiv (abwertend)2. nounAnalphabet, der/Analphabetin, die* * *[i'litərət]1) (unable to read and write.) analphabetisch2) (having little or no education.) ungebildet•- academic.ru/36806/illiteracy">illiteracy* * *il·lit·er·ate[ɪˈlɪtərət, AM -lɪt̬-]II. adj des Lesens und Schreibens nicht kundig präd, analphabetisch; ( fig pej) ungebildet, unkultiviertmany people are computer-\illiterate viele Leute können nicht mit einem Computer umgehen* * *[I'lItərət]1. adjdes Schreibens und Lesens unkundig; country, population analphabetisch; (= badly-educated, uncultured) person ungebildet, unwissend; letter voller Fehlereconomically/musically illiterate — völlig unwissend, wenn es um Wirtschaft/Musik geht
2. nAnalphabet( in) m(f)* * *illiterate [-rət]A adj (adv illiterately)1. unwissend, ungebildet2. analphabetisch3. a) ungebildet, unkultiviert (Person)b) voller grober (grammatischer etc) Fehler (Aufsatz etc)B s1. Ungebildete(r) m/f(m)2. Analphabet(in)* * *1. adjective1) des Lesens und Schreibens unkundig; analphabetisch [Bevölkerung]2) (showing lack of learning) primitiv (abwertend)2. nounAnalphabet, der/Analphabetin, die* * *(woman) n.Analphabetin f. adj.ungebildet adj. n.Analphabet m. -
20 boerenhufter
n. boor, rude person, uncultured person
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