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Перевод: blackguard
[прилагательное] мерзкий; [существительное] подлец ; мерзавец ; уличный мальчишка; [глагол] сквернословить; ругаться
Тезаурус:
- We shall then be able to tell a shortfall from a short fall, a blackguard from a black guard, their funnybone from their funny bone, and babies that are stillborn from those still born.
- The youthful blackguard crossed his black heart.
- Their capacity to do the work was doubted: a blackguard horde of broken down incompetents have been taken on to take up our work.
- He expected Caterina to be there to tell him that Rosalba absolutely refused to meet him in such compromising circumstances and considered him a blackguard and a monster even to suggest such an assignation.
- That Gallagher is an out and out blackguard!"
- McQuaid was a drunken blackguard who was with me in the war.
- Traditionally, the word "black" has had a meaning as dishonourable, sinister and evil and terms like "to black", "blacken", "blackball", "black mark", "blackleg", "blackspot", "blacklist", "black market", "blackguard", "black sheep" and "blackmail" refer to anti-social or wicked behaviour.
- And a chance to do away with that old blackguard Jake once and for all and NO DANGER!
- Charles Russell also found much to admire in his Manchester Scuttlers, seeing in their violent gang fights a "sense of comradeship" which he could not altogether disapprove of: "The "Scuttler"" was not wholly bad; he would rather be a blackguard than a dullard.
- I kicked the blackguard in the guts as hard as I could, flogged him into insensibility, and dropped him in the canal.
- "He was a blackguard and no Catholic, whatever else he was!"
- I had this dreadful feeling that my journey to London and my meeting with this Frenchman had all been carefully managed by Cardinal Wolsey and his blackguard, Doctor Agrippa.
- "McIniff was blackguard enough to do that but you'd think that at least he'd be ashamed to tell it."
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