English-Russian dictionary - terms added by user kaldyr2: 9
3.06.2020 | 12:12:31 | gen. | brassy | вульгарный (used to describe a woman who speaks and laughs too loudly and who dresses in bright, cheap clothes, often wearing too much make-up || [disapproval] If you describe someone's appearance or behaviour as brassy, you think that they do not have good taste, and that they dress or behave in a way that is too loud or vulgar. • the brassy blonde behind the bar • ...his brassy new girlfriend.) |
3.06.2020 | 12:11:14 | gen. | brassy | неприятно жёлтого оттенка (a brassy yellow) |
3.06.2020 | 12:09:26 | gen. | brassy | неприятно громкий (Her brassy voice rang out from the next room) |
3.06.2020 | 12:01:10 | gen. | gaudy | слишком яркий и безвкусный (And this earring was gaudy, with rhinestones and stuff) |
3.06.2020 | 11:59:31 | gen. | garish | слишком яркий и безвкусный (furniture painted a rather garish yellow) |
3.06.2020 | 11:57:17 | gen. | brash | слишком яркий и безвкусный (It was real gold but it still looked brash and cheap) |
3.06.2020 | 11:56:25 | gen. | loud | слишком яркий и безвкусный (He wore a loud checked jacket and a green tie) |
3.06.2020 | 11:52:25 | gen. | lurid | слишком яркий и безвкусный (She was wearing a lurid orange and green blouse) |
2.06.2020 | 14:09:58 | brit. | stewed tea | чифир (British English • ‘There is far too much drinking of stewed tea and eating of buns by women who work hard with hands and brains for many hours every day; but they cannot, as a rule, afford anything more nourishing out of their small weekly wage.' |