Перевод броги на английский

Перевод броги на английский

Brogues — Brogues, often known as wingtips in the United States, are low heeled shoes made of heavy leather, originating in Scotland and Ireland as a coarse, usually untanned leather shoe. The term wingtip derives from the toe cap pattern, which forms a W… … Wikipedia

Brogues — Brogues, n. pl. [Cf. .] Breeches. [Obs.] Shenstone. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

brogues — [ brougz ] noun plural strong leather shoes with a pattern of holes and stitches … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

brogues — UK [brəʊɡz] US [broʊɡz] noun [plural] strong leather shoes with a pattern of holes and stitches Thesaurus: shoes, boots and slippershyponym … Useful english dictionary

brogues — (bro gh ) s. f. plur. Nom de souliers à courroies des montagnards écossais … Dictionnaire de la Langue Française d’Émile Littré

brogues — brəʊg n. decorated shoe; Irish accent in English … English contemporary dictionary

brogues — UK [brəʊɡz] / US [broʊɡz] noun [plural] strong leather shoes with a pattern of holes and stitches … English dictionary

Clouted brogues — Brogue Brogue, n. [Ir. & Gael. brog shoe, hoof.] 1. A stout, coarse shoe; a brogan. [1913 Webster] Note: In the Highlands of Scotland, the ancient brogue was made of horsehide or deerskin, untanned or tenned with the hair on, gathered round the… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

The Brogues — were a Merced, California band formed in 1964 and split in 1965. It is best known because the members Gary Grubb (better known as Gary Duncan) and Greg Elmore later joined the Quicksilver Messenger Service. The other members of the band were… … Wikipedia

The Brogues — est un groupe de rock californien formé en 1964 à Merced et dissous l année suivante. Il est surtout connu pour avoir compté dans ses rangs le chanteur et guitariste Gary Cole (alias Gary Duncan) et le batteur Greg Elmore, qui deviendront par la… … Wikipédia en Français

Gary Duncan — Infobox musical artist Background = solo singer Instrument = Guitar Name = Gary Duncan Img capt = Duncan (Far Left) with Quicksilver Messenger Service Born = birth date and age|1946|9|4 San Diego, California Died = Birth name = Gary Grubb Genre … Wikipedia

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Перевод броги на английский

brogue — ⇒BROGUE, subst. masc. Accent irlandais : • [Gaston] . My boy! my fellow, my good fellow (il parlait anglais à son cheval) . (mais il parlait avec l accent gaélique chantant, le doux brogue d O Bearn). Il lui parle irlandais. J. DE LA VARENDE … Encyclopédie Universelle

Brogue — (von schott. gäl. bròg, ir. bróg „Schuh“) ist der Oberbegriff für eine bestimmte Gruppe von Schuhmodellen, die sich durch Lochverzierungen des Schafts (Schaftteilkanten und Vorderkappe) auszeichnen. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1 Historisches 2 Varianten 3 … Deutsch Wikipedia

Brogue — Brogue, n. [Ir. & Gael. brog shoe, hoof.] 1. A stout, coarse shoe; a brogan. [1913 Webster] Note: In the Highlands of Scotland, the ancient brogue was made of horsehide or deerskin, untanned or tenned with the hair on, gathered round the ankle… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

brogue — (izg. brȍg) m DEFINICIJA 1. irski i škotski opanak od jednog komada nebojane kože vezane uzicom 2. šivena muška cipela s rupičastim ukrasnim uzorkom na kožnim nadšivenim dijelovima (oxford cipela) SINTAGMA brogue english (izg. brogue èngliš)… … Hrvatski jezični portal

brogue — [ broug ] noun singular a strong local ACCENT (=way of speaking), especially an Irish or Scottish accent: The nurse spoke with a pleasant Scottish brogue … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

brogue — type of Celtic accent, 1705, perhaps from the meaning rough, stout shoe worn by rural Irish and Scottish highlanders (1580s), via Gaelic or Irish, from O.Ir. broce shoe, thus originally meaning something like speech of those who call a shoe a… … Etymology dictionary

brogue — [brəug US broug] n [Sense: 1; Date: 1500 1600; : Irish Gaelic; Origin: and Scottish Gaelic brog, from Old Norse brok leg covering ] [Sense: 2; Date: 1700 1800; Origin: Perhaps from Irish Gaelic barrog (wrestling) hold (as in barrog teangan hold… … Dictionary of contemporary English

brogue — ► NOUN 1) a strong outdoor shoe with ornamental perforated patterns in the leather. 2) a marked accent, especially Irish or Scottish, when speaking English. ORIGIN originally denoting a rough shoe: from Scottish Gaelic and Irish bróg; sense 2… … English terms dictionary

brogue — brogue1 [brōg] n. [< ?] the pronunciation peculiar to a dialect, esp. that of English as spoken by the Irish brogue2 [brōg] n. [Gael & Ir brōg, a shoe < ON broc, leg covering: for IE base see BREECH] 1. a coarse shoe of untanned leather,… … English World dictionary

brogue — n. 1) to speak (in, with) a brogue 2) a heavy, incomprehensible, thick brogue * * * [brəʊg] incomprehensible thick brogue a heavy to speak (in, with) a brogue … Combinatory dictionary

brogue — [16] A brogue was originally a rudimentary sort of shoe worn in the more wild and woolly Celtic corners of the British Isles; the term does not seem to have been applied to today’s ‘stout country walking shoe’ until the early 20th century. The… … The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins

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Перевод броги на английский

brogue — ⇒BROGUE, subst. masc. Accent irlandais : • [Gaston] . My boy! my fellow, my good fellow (il parlait anglais à son cheval) . (mais il parlait avec l accent gaélique chantant, le doux brogue d O Bearn). Il lui parle irlandais. J. DE LA VARENDE … Encyclopédie Universelle

Brogue — (von schott. gäl. bròg, ir. bróg „Schuh“) ist der Oberbegriff für eine bestimmte Gruppe von Schuhmodellen, die sich durch Lochverzierungen des Schafts (Schaftteilkanten und Vorderkappe) auszeichnen. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1 Historisches 2 Varianten 3 … Deutsch Wikipedia

Brogue — Brogue, n. [Ir. & Gael. brog shoe, hoof.] 1. A stout, coarse shoe; a brogan. [1913 Webster] Note: In the Highlands of Scotland, the ancient brogue was made of horsehide or deerskin, untanned or tenned with the hair on, gathered round the ankle… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

brogue — (izg. brȍg) m DEFINICIJA 1. irski i škotski opanak od jednog komada nebojane kože vezane uzicom 2. šivena muška cipela s rupičastim ukrasnim uzorkom na kožnim nadšivenim dijelovima (oxford cipela) SINTAGMA brogue english (izg. brogue èngliš)… … Hrvatski jezični portal

brogue — [ broug ] noun singular a strong local ACCENT (=way of speaking), especially an Irish or Scottish accent: The nurse spoke with a pleasant Scottish brogue … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

brogue — type of Celtic accent, 1705, perhaps from the meaning rough, stout shoe worn by rural Irish and Scottish highlanders (1580s), via Gaelic or Irish, from O.Ir. broce shoe, thus originally meaning something like speech of those who call a shoe a… … Etymology dictionary

brogue — [brəug US broug] n [Sense: 1; Date: 1500 1600; : Irish Gaelic; Origin: and Scottish Gaelic brog, from Old Norse brok leg covering ] [Sense: 2; Date: 1700 1800; Origin: Perhaps from Irish Gaelic barrog (wrestling) hold (as in barrog teangan hold… … Dictionary of contemporary English

brogue — ► NOUN 1) a strong outdoor shoe with ornamental perforated patterns in the leather. 2) a marked accent, especially Irish or Scottish, when speaking English. ORIGIN originally denoting a rough shoe: from Scottish Gaelic and Irish bróg; sense 2… … English terms dictionary

brogue — brogue1 [brōg] n. [< ?] the pronunciation peculiar to a dialect, esp. that of English as spoken by the Irish brogue2 [brōg] n. [Gael & Ir brōg, a shoe < ON broc, leg covering: for IE base see BREECH] 1. a coarse shoe of untanned leather,… … English World dictionary

brogue — n. 1) to speak (in, with) a brogue 2) a heavy, incomprehensible, thick brogue * * * [brəʊg] incomprehensible thick brogue a heavy to speak (in, with) a brogue … Combinatory dictionary

brogue — [16] A brogue was originally a rudimentary sort of shoe worn in the more wild and woolly Celtic corners of the British Isles; the term does not seem to have been applied to today’s ‘stout country walking shoe’ until the early 20th century. The… … The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins

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