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farouche [fə'ru:ʃ] n
fr. дикий; буйный (george serebryakov)
farouche [fə'ru:ʃ] adj.
gen. мрачный
fr. нелюдимый; угрюмый; грубый ("Jeremy Irons's natural mode as an actor is fastidious rather than farouche, but he perfectly captures James Tyrone's professional extravagance and personal meanness." – Michael Arditti, The Sunday Express, 11 Feb. 2018 george serebryakov); неотёсанный (george serebryakov); с грубыми манерами (george serebryakov); небрежный (unruly or disorderly : wild "Though she wrote three 'novels' (more extended free associations than novels as we know them), she is best thought of as a poet of small, farouche poems illustrated with doodles…." – Rosemary Dinnage, The New York Review of Books, 25 June 1987 george serebryakov); непричёсанный (george serebryakov); беспорядочный (george serebryakov); непослушный (george serebryakov)
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