Scarface
Übersetzung von "scarface" ins Russisch
scarface
SubstantivUK
/ˈskɑːfeɪs/
US
/ˈskɑrfeɪs/
scarface
scarfaces Pl.
шрам на лице
The character in the movie was known as Scarface due to the prominent scar on his face.
Персонажа в фильме называли Шрам на лице из-за заметного шрама на его лице.
Definitionen
scarface
SubstantivUK
/ˈskɑːfeɪs/
US
/ˈskɑrfeɪs/
A person who has a scar on their face.
The old sailor was known as Scarface due to the prominent scar running down his cheek.
A nickname for a person, often implying toughness or criminal notoriety, originally associated with the gangster Al Capone and later popularised by the fictional character Tony Montana from the film 'Scarface'.
After several years in the gang, he had earned the moniker Scarface among his peers.
Scarface
EigennameThe nickname of American gangster Al Capone (1899–1947).
Scarface rose to become the most powerful crime boss in Chicago during the Prohibition era.
A 1932 American gangster film directed by Howard Hawks, officially titled 'Scarface'.
Film historians often cite Scarface (1932) as a landmark in the gangster genre.
A 1983 American crime drama film directed by Brian De Palma, starring Al Pacino as Tony Montana.
Scarface (1983) became a cult classic despite mixed reviews upon release.