мужи́к — meaning in English
muzhik
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English meaning
- bloke noun (British, informal) A man, especially an ordinary or average one.
- boor noun A rude, ill-mannered person.
- chap noun Informal British term for a man or fellow.
- dude noun (informal) A man, especially a young man.
- Fella name An informal word for a man or fellow, occasionally used as a nickname.
- fellow noun A man or boy; a guy.
- geezer noun An old man, especially one seen as eccentric or cranky.
- macho adj Showing an exaggerated, often aggressive sense of masculinity.
- man noun An adult male human being.
- peasant noun Historically, a small farmer or agricultural laborer, especially one with a low social and economic status.
Senses
мужи́к is used for these senses in English:
- bloke (UK, Ireland, Commonwealth, informal) A fellow, a man; especially an ordinary man, a man on the street. [From 1847]
- boor An uncultured person; a vulgarian.
- chap (dated, outside, UK, and, Australia) A man, a fellow.
- dude (chiefly, US, Canada, colloquial) A man, generally a younger man.
- dude (colloquial, used in the vocative) A term of address for someone, typically a man, particularly when cautioning them or offering advice.
- fella (Australian Aboriginal) Used as a general intensifier; a pfella.
- fellow (informal) A male person; a bloke, a chap, a guy, a man; also, preceded by a modifying word, sometimes with a sense of mild reproach: used as a familiar term of address to a man.
- geezer (informal, chiefly, UK, Ireland, Commonwealth, dated, _) A male person.