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| uncle (the brother of a person's father or mother, or the husband of an aunt • He's my uncle; Hallo, Uncle Jim); nunky | |||
| doc (Bartek2001) | |||
| nuncle | |||
| Mister (as term of address); uncle (as term of address by children to any elderly man); fellow; guy; man | |||
| nunks; mister (фамильярное обращение igisheva) | |||
| grandad (обращение • - Hey, kids. What makes you think you can behave like that? – Grandad. How about instead of yip-yapping at me, you go back home to your own kids, you yell at them? Taras) | |||
| eme | |||
| unc; uncle | |||
| oom | |||
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| male aunt | |||
| Russian thesaurus | |||
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| см. тж. работать "на дядю" | |||
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дядя : 177 phrases in 22 subjects |
| American usage, not spelling | 4 |
| Childish | 7 |
| Civil law | 5 |
| Contemptuous | 1 |
| Cooking | 1 |
| Cultural studies | 2 |
| Esoterics | 1 |
| Figurative | 1 |
| General | 57 |
| Humorous / Jocular | 5 |
| Idiomatic | 4 |
| Informal | 7 |
| Ironical | 4 |
| Law | 2 |
| Literature | 8 |
| Makarov | 37 |
| Proverb | 2 |
| Saying | 5 |
| Slang | 16 |
| Titles of works of art | 1 |
| Uncommon / rare | 5 |
| United States | 2 |