Russ. equivalent of Ital. "ruspante"
Prof Steven P Hill
s-hill4 at ILLINOIS.EDU
Tue Aug 4 08:51:23 UTC 2009
Dear colleagues and Prof Gandolfo:
In English, the closest equivalent I can think of, roughly conveying
both meanings sought by Gandolfo, is "bull in a china shop."
But how does one say that same thing in Russian?
Best wishes to all,
Steven P Hill,
University of Illinois.
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Date: Tue 4 Aug 00:16:21 CDT 2009
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Date: Mon, 3 Aug 2009 20:54:38 +0200
From: Giampaolo Gandolfo <gianpaolo.gandolfo at FASTWEBNET.IT>
Subject: Is there a Russian word?
There is an adjective in Italian ("ruspante") that applies both to an animal
which is allowed to wander about freely (i.e., free-range chicken) and to
a person who displays a lack of sophistication bordering on the ingenious
and the rough. Is there a Russian word that could convey the two meanings?
Thank you.
Sincerely,
Giampaolo Gandolfo.
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