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Adiectivum femininum CEFR B1
[naːˈsuː.tʊs]

Definitiones

  1. big-nosed; that has a large nose
  2. satirical, sagacious, witty

Aequivalentia

العربية ساخر فطن
Български саркастичен
Català sarcàstic
English sagacious Sarcastic satirical witty
Esperanto sarkasma sarkasmema
Español sarcástico
Magyar gúnyos
Bahasa Indonesia sarkastis satiris
日本語
Tagalog mapanuya
Tiếng Việt châm biếm mỉa mai

Exempla

Nasutus sis usque licet, sis denique nasus, Quantum noluerat ferre rogatus Atlans, Et possis ipsum tu deridere Latinum: Non potes in nugas dicere plura meas,”

You're allowed to be keen-nosed, or in a nutshell to be a nose, to the point Atlas himself, if asked, would be unwilling to carry you. You can even surpass Latinus [the pantomime] himself in wit, but you can't attack my trifles more than I have myself.

Nos in Anglia nonnihil promovimus. […] Tu quoque, si sapis, huc advolabis. Quid ita te iuvat hominem tam nasutum inter merdas Gallicas consenescere? Sed retinet te tua podagra; ut ea te salvo pereat male.”

We have made some progress in England. […] You, too, if you're wise, will fly your way here. What could please you, a man of such wit, about growing old in French shit? But your toe gout stops you; I hope that it dies a bad death and that you get better.

Gradus CEFR

B1
Medius
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