Science Fair Project Dictionary
Dirty
| Table of contents |
English
Adjective
dirty (comparative dirtier , superlative dirtiest )
- covered with or containing dirt or other unwanted substances
- Off like a dirty shirt!
- vulgar, but not necessarily sexual in nature
- dirty word
- obscene or sexually lewd
- doing something dirty, dirty video, dirty talk
Translations
- Breton: lous (1,2,3), hudur (2,3)
- Chinese Characters: 垢 (gòu)
- Danish: beskidt
- Dutch: vuil (1), smerig (1), vies (1,3), goor (1), vulgair (2), grof (2), obsceen (3)
- French: sale m (1,2), sale, f (1,2), cochon m (3), cochonne f (3)
- Frisian: smoarch (1), goar (1), fulgêr (2)
- German: schmutzig (1,2,3), verdreckt (1)
- Ido: desneta
- Indonesian: kotor , dekil , licik
- Interlingua: immunde (1,2,3)
- Irish: salach
- Italian: sporco m, sporca f
- Japanese: 汚い (きたない , kitanai), 汚れる (よごれる , yogoreru)
- Polish: brudny m (1), brzydki m (2), nieprzyzwoity m (2, 3), sprośny m (3)
- Portuguese: sujo m, suja f, imundo m, imunda f (1,2,3)
- Romanian: murdar
- Russian: грязное (1), неприличное (2), пошлое (3)
- Spanish: sucio
- Swedish: smutsig
- Urdu: گندا
- Welsh: pỳg
Verb
to dirty (dirties , dirtied , dirtying )
- To make something dirty, to taint.
Translations
- Breton: lousaat
- French: salir
- German: verdrecken , beschmutzen
- Interlingua: polluer
- Italian: sporcare
- Polish: brudzić
- Portuguese: sujar
- Russian: пачкать
10-26-2009 07:45:12
The contents of this article is licensed from www.wikipedia.org under the GNU Free Documentation License. Click here to see the transparent copy and copyright details
The contents of this article is licensed from www.wikipedia.org under the GNU Free Documentation License. Click here to see the transparent copy and copyright details


