brazen

brazen
1. adjective
dreist; (shameless) schamlos
2. transitive verb

brazen it out — (deny guilt) es abstreiten; (not admit guilt) es nicht zugeben

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['breizn]
adjective
(impudent or shameless: a brazen young woman.) schamlos
- academic.ru/115492/brazen_it_out">brazen it out
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bra·zen
[ˈbreɪzən]
I. adj unverschämt, schamlos, frech
\brazen hussy frecher Fratz hum
\brazen lie schamlose Lüge hum
II. vt
to \brazen it out
1. (pretend there is no problem) es durchhalten
2. (show no remorse) es eisern verfechten
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['breɪzn]
adj
1) (= impudent) unverschämt, dreist; lie schamlos

to be brazen about sth — klar zu etw stehen

to be brazen about doing sth — etw ganz dreist tun

2) (obs: of brass) messingen (rare)
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brazen [ˈbreızn]
A adj (adv brazenly)
1. Messing…
2. metallisch (Klang)
3. fig unverschämt, unverfroren
B v/t brazen it out
a) sich mit großer Unverfrorenheit behaupten,
b) sich kein bisschen schämen
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1. adjective
dreist; (shameless) schamlos
2. transitive verb

brazen it out — (deny guilt) es abstreiten; (not admit guilt) es nicht zugeben

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adj.
ehern adj.

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