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1 rakish
1 †( dissolute) débauché ;2 ( jaunty) désinvolte ; to wear one's hat at a rakish angle porter son chapeau de façon désinvolte. -
2 rakish
adjective(jaunty) flott; kesswear one's hat at a rakish angle — seinen Hut frech od. keck aufgesetzt haben
* * *rak·ish[ˈreɪkɪʃ]1. (jaunty) flott, keck, frechhe wore his hat at a \rakish angle er hatte seinen Hut frech aufgesetzt2. (dissolute) ausschweifend\rakish behaviour freizügiges Verhalten\rakish charm verwegener Charme* * *I ['reIkɪʃ]adjperson, appearance flott, verwegen; life verwegen, flott, ausschweifendIIto wear one's hat at a rakish angle — den Hut verwegen aufgesetzt haben
adj (NAUT)schnittig* * *rakish1 [ˈreıkıʃ] adj (adv rakishly) ausschweifend, wüstrakish2 [ˈreıkıʃ] adj (adv rakishly)1. SCHIFF, AUTO schnittig (gebaut)2. fig flott, verwegen, keck* * *adjective(jaunty) flott; kesswear one's hat at a rakish angle — seinen Hut frech od. keck aufgesetzt haben
* * *adj.salopp adj.
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