gutter-bird - meaning, definition, translation, pronunciation
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gutter-bird (english) - meaning, definition, translation, pronunciation


Part of Speech

Noun

Phonetic Transcription

/gʌtər bɜrd/

Meaning and Usage

The term gutter-bird refers to a person perceived as having low social status or engaging in questionable or immoral behavior, often used derogatorily. The usage is relatively informal and may not be common in all English-speaking contexts.

In terms of frequency, "gutter-bird" appears more often in spoken contexts, particularly in slang or informal discussions, and tends to carry strong connotations of disdain or contempt.

Example Sentences

  1. That gutter-bird will do anything for money.
    (Этот уличный тип сделает всё ради денег.)

  2. I can't believe you associate with that gutter-bird.
    (Не могу поверить, что ты общаешься с этим уличным типом.)

  3. The gutter-bird was selling fake tickets outside the concert.
    (Уличный тип продавал поддельные билеты у входа в концерт.)

Idiomatic Expressions

While "gutter-bird" is not commonly part of widely recognized idiomatic expressions, it is often used in conjunction with phrases that denote neglect or lower tendencies. Here are some related examples that focus on derogatory implications:

  1. "Don't stoop to the level of a gutter-bird."
    (Не опускайся до уровня уличного типа.)

  2. "She called him a gutter-bird for his dishonest actions."
    (Она назвала его уличным типом за его нечестные действия.)

  3. "After what he did, no one respects him; he's just a gutter-bird now."
    (После того, что он сделал, никто не уважает его; теперь он просто уличный тип.)

  4. "Why would you trust a gutter-bird with your secrets?"
    (Почему ты доверяешь уличному типу свои тайны?)

  5. "The gutter-bird's reputation preceded him."
    (Репутация уличного типа опередила его.)

Etymology

The term "gutter-bird" is a compound noun formed from two words: "gutter," which refers to the lower parts or edges of a street, often associated with dirt and neglect, and "bird," which in slang refers to a person (often a woman). Combined, it implies a person who dwells in undesirable circumstances or lifestyles, indicative of a lack of morals or social status.

Synonyms and Antonyms

This comprehensive understanding of "gutter-bird" covers its part of speech, meaning, usage, idiomatic expressions, etymology, and related synonyms and antonyms.



25-07-2024