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The Comprehensive Russian-French Dictionary- This Dictionary is a revised and updated edition of the well-known Russian-French Dictionary by L. Scerba and M. Matoussevitch, which was first published in 1935. The compilers have remained faithful to the principles laid down by L. Scerba and have tried to preserve the original structure and organization of the entries.
- This is the largest Russian-French dictionary ever compiled and includes more than 200,000 words and expressions of contemporary Russian, many idioms, scientific terms and words widely used in the media. The Dictionary includes many terms related to world religions and cultures. For French translations, the compilers have relied on the latest French dictionaries. Compared to the first edition, the number of words in this volume has grown two-fold. The compilers selected illustrative examples so as to reflect the various aspects of modern Russian usage.
- The Dictionary is intended for linguists, translators, teachers, and university students. French students of Russian may also find it useful.
- This Dictionary is a revised and updated edition of the well-known Russian-French Dictionary by L. Scerba and M. Matoussevitch, which was first published in 1935. The compilers have remained faithful to the principles laid down by L. Scerba and have tried to preserve the original structure and organization of the entries.
- This is the largest Russian-French dictionary ever compiled and includes more than 200,000 words and expressions of contemporary Russian, many idioms, scientific terms and words widely used in the media. The Dictionary includes many terms related to world religions and cultures. For French translations, the compilers have relied on the latest French dictionaries. Compared to the first edition, the number of words in this volume has grown two-fold. The compilers selected illustrative examples so as to reflect the various aspects of modern Russian usage.
- The Dictionary is intended for linguists, translators, teachers, and university students. French students of Russian may also find it useful.
оболтус
м. разг.
(grand) dadais m, nigaud m
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– Говорят, Гютен и еще продавец из кружевного, Делош, – такой долговязый оболтус…- Hutin, assure-t-on, et encore un vendeur des dentelles, Deloche, ce grand garçon bête...Золя, Эмиль / Дамское счастьеZola, Emile / Au bonheur des damesAu bonheur des damesZola, Emile© 2006 Adamant Media CorporationДамское счастьеЗоля, Эмиль© Государственное издательство художественной литературы, 1955
Даже оболтусы, в жизни не пробовавшие другой дичи, кроме той, которую им удавалось убить тайком в барском лесу, и те нос воротят от самых жирных окороков.Il y en a même qui n’ont jamais goûté de venaison chez eux, à moins qu’ils n’aient braconné, et qui font fi de la cuisse de daim la plus grasse qu’on puisse avoir ici.Cooper, James Fenimore / Le lac OntarioКупер, Джеймс Фенимор / Следопыт, или На берегах ОнтариоСледопыт, или На берегах ОнтариоКупер, Джеймс ФениморLe lac OntarioCooper, James Fenimore
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оболтус
Masculine noun(grand) dadais; nigaud
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оболтус
существительное, одушевлённое, мужской род
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Именительный | оболтус | оболтусы |
Родительный | оболтуса | оболтусов |
Дательный | оболтусу | оболтусам |
Винительный | оболтуса | оболтусов |
Творительный | оболтусом | оболтусами |
Предложный | оболтусе | оболтусах |