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Перевод: boor speek boor


[прилагательное]
грубый;
[существительное]
грубый человек; невоспитанный человек


Тезаурус:

  1. "A boor who is spoken for," Charity reminded him in an undertone.
  2. JAMES THURBER'S short story, "The Catbird Seat", tells of mild-mannered Mr Martin, who deliberately turns himself into a boor for one evening.
  3. The Lou Reed that emerges from this pathetic book is a self-satisfied boor when he is intoxicated, a self-righteous booby when sober.
  4. To friends, though, Law appeared very differently, and the people who became his friends provide testament to the fact; he was very close with both Max Aitken and David Lloyd George, neither of whom was very likely to enjoy the company of a gloomy boor.
  5. Glad that he had the shadows to conceal his distaste, Oscar shook it, and bid the boor goodnight.
  6. Below them was a larger group, sometimes called geburs (origin of the modern "boor") or freeman cottagers owing more services to their thegns than they had freedoms.
  7. Edmund (John Kazek) is a ludicrous, ranting, kilted boor who seems to have strayed in from the Scottish play.
  8. And those local wine and cheese mornings and the open air Shakespeare and the woolly ties and the pot pourri and the comfrey-scented face creams and all those coffee table books about life in Edwardian country houses well, it does all tend to bring out the boor in at least one member.
  9. "A boor," she suggested, with no softness at all.
  10. He wasn't a bore or a boor, he couldn't be typecast or even neatly slotted within the underground, from which he always maintained an apparently effortless sense of distance.
  11. What a boor the young man was.
  12. Damn sight more than that boor behind the bar.

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