Scaramouch
Übersetzung von "scaramouch" ins Russisch
Definitionen
scaramouch
SubstantivUK
/ˌskær.əˈmaʊtʃ/
US
/ˌskɛr.əˈmaʊtʃ/
A stock character in Italian farce that is a boastful coward or buffoon.
The play featured a scaramouch who bragged about his bravery but fled at the first sign of danger.
A rascal or scamp; someone who is mischievous or behaves in a silly or playful manner.
The children laughed at the antics of the scaramouch who entertained them with his silly tricks.
A cowardly braggart or buffoon (used figuratively, outside the context of the commedia dell’arte character).
No one trusted the scaramouch, for his courage evaporated at the first hint of trouble.
scaramouch
VerbUK
/ˌskær.əˈmaʊtʃ/
US
/ˌskɛr.əˈmaʊtʃ/
To behave like a scaramouch; to act as a boastful coward or comic buffoon.
He scaramouched across the stage, puffing himself up before running away.