Смысл: bastardbastard1.[ʹbæs|təd,ʹbɑ:s{təd}-]n <Í> 1. 1) внебрачный, побочный, незаконнорождённый ребёнок bastard eigne /elder/ - юр.внебрачный сын родителей, вступивших впоследствии в брак, от которого у них родился второй сын 2) груб.ублюдок 3) разг.шельмец poor bastard - бедняга, бедолага lucky bastard - счастливчик; ≅ повезло подлецу! 2. 1) бот.помесь, гибрид 2) зоол.помесь, метис 3) нечто смешанное, неоднородное; помесь; ≅ ни то ни сё 3. спец.бастр (сахар низкого качества) 4. уст.вино типа «мускатель» Í> 2.[ʹbæs|təd,ʹbɑ:s{təd}-]a <Í> 1. внебрачный, побочный, незаконнорождённый 2. 1) неполноценный, низкого качества; нестандартный bastard diamonds - алмазы низкого качества, не чистой воды to speak bastard French - говорить на ломаном французском языке 2) смешанный, неоднородный bastard type - полигр.смешанный /нестандартный/ шрифт bastard granite - геол.гнейсогранит bastard rocks - геол.ублюдковые горные породы bastard fallow - с.-х.частичное парование; полупар, краткосрочная залежь 3) поддельный, фальшивый, притворный bastard good nature - напускное добродушие bastard charity - показное милосердие bastard patriotism - показной патриотизм 4) редк.незаконный 3. спец.очень крепкий; грубый; массивный bastard coal - горн.крепкий /сверхтвёрдый/ уголь bastard leather backing - тех.прокладка из грубой кожи, сальник bastard file - драчёвый напильник 4. тех.неправильной или необычной формы или размера Í>
tard Идиома
cut the mustard
do the job properly, cut it If I'm too old to cut the mustard, maybe I should retire, eh.
bastard
1. a contemptible person. Derived from the original meaning, an illegitimate person, when to be born out of wedlock was viewed as objectionable 2. a pitiable person:"That poor bastard never stood a chance once the avalanche started." 3. used as an negative intensifier:"My bastard car wont start again!" 4. (interj) exclamation of anger
bastarding
an intensifier:"I'm sorry I'm late, I missed the bastarding bus again"
hoist with one's own petard
Idiom(s): hoist with one's own petard
Theme: HARM
to be harmed or disadvantaged by an action of one's own which was meant to harm someone else; to be revealed as a wrongdoer by being identified with the deed. (From a line in Shakespeare's Hamlet.) • She intended to murder her brother but was hoist with her own petard when she ate the poisoned food intended for him. • The vandals were hoist with their own petard when they tried to make an emergency call from the pay phone they had broken.
Hoist with your own petard
If you are hoist with your own petard, you get into trouble or caught in a trap that you had set for someone else.
Keen as mustard
(UK) If someone is very enthusiastic, they are as keen as mustard.
Put some mustard on it!
(USA) I think its used to encourage someone to throw a ball like a baseball hard or fast.
Can't Cut The Mustard
Someone who isn't adequate enough to compete or participate.
cut the mustard|cut|mustard
v. phr., slang To do well enough in what needs to be done; to succeed. His older brothers and sisters helped Max through high school, but he couldn't cut the mustard in college.
hoist with one's own petard|hoist|petard
adj. phr. Caught in your own trap or trick. Jack carried office gossip to the boss until he was hoisted by his own petard. (From Shakespeare; literally, blown up with one's own bomb.)
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