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1 beavers
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2 beavers, mountain
1. LAT Aplodontidae Trouessart2. RUS аплодонтовые3. ENG mountain beavers, sewellels4. DEU Stummelschwanzhörnchen5. FRA aplodontidés, castors de montagne1. LAT Aplodontia Richardson2. RUS аплодонтии pl3. ENG mountain beavers, sewellels4. DEU Stummelschwanzhörnchen pl5. FRA castors pl de montagneDICTIONARY OF ANIMAL NAMES IN FIVE LANGUAGES > beavers, mountain
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3 beavers, swamp
DICTIONARY OF ANIMAL NAMES IN FIVE LANGUAGES > beavers, swamp
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4 beavers
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5 Beavers Conquer Ducks
University: BCDУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Beavers Conquer Ducks
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6 beavers
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7 beavers
['biːvəz]би́веры (самая младшая дружина бойскаутов от 6 до 8 лет в ассоциации бойскаутов [ Scout Association])букв. бобрыEnglish-Russian Great Britain dictionary (Великобритания. Лингвострановедческий словарь) > beavers
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10 cadmium in beavers translocated from Elbe river to Rhine/Meuse estuary
Универсальный англо-русский словарь > cadmium in beavers translocated from Elbe river to Rhine/Meuse estuary
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12 бобры
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13 beaver
1. noun2) (fur) Biber[pelz], der2. intransitive verb(Brit.)beaver away — eifrig arbeiten (at an + Dat.)
* * *['bi:və]1) (an animal with strong front teeth, noted for its skill in damming streams.) der Biber2) (its fur.) der Biberpelz* * *bea·ver[ˈbi:vəʳ, AM -vɚ]I. n4. (Beaver Scout) Neuling bei den Pfadfindernto \beaver away schuften fam* * *I ['biːvə(r)]n1) Biber mto work like a beaver — wie ein Wilder/eine Wilde arbeiten
See:→ academic.ru/86524/eager_beaver">eager beaver2) (= fur) Biber(pelz) m3) (= hat) Biber- or Kastorhut mIIn(of helmet) Kinnreff nt* * *beaver1 [ˈbiːvə(r)]A s1. ZOOL Biber m:work like a beaver arbeiten wie ein Pferd2. Biber(pelz) ma) Biber-, Kastorhut m,b) Filz-, Seidenhut m, Zylinder m4. Biber m/n (beidseitig gerautes Baumwollgewebe)5. umg obs Biber m:a) Vollbart mb) Mann m mit Vollbartbeaver away at schwitzen über (dat)beaver2 [ˈbiːvə(r)] s MIL, HIST1. Kinnschutz m (am Helm)2. Visier n* * *1. noun2) (fur) Biber[pelz], der2. intransitive verb(Brit.)beaver away — eifrig arbeiten (at an + Dat.)
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14 dam
I 1. noun[Stau]damm, der; (made by beavers) Damm, der2. transitive verb,- mm-1) (lit. or fig.)dam [up/back] something — etwas abblocken
2) (furnish or confine with dam) aufstauenII noun(Zool.) Muttertier, das* * *[dæm] 1. noun1) (a bank or wall of earth, concrete etc to keep back water: A new dam was being built at the mouth of the valley.) der Staudamm2) (the water kept back.) der Stausee2. verb(to hold back by means of a dam: The river has been dammed up.) stauen* * *[dæm]I. n [Stau]damm m, Deich mII. vt<- mm->to \dam the river den Fluss absperren [o dämmen]* * *I [dm] Damm m; (= reservoir) Stausee m2. vt (also dam up)1) river, lake (auf)stauen; valley eindämmenIIn(= mother) Muttertier nt* * *dam1 [dæm]A s1. (Stau)Damm m, Deich m, Wehr n, Talsperre f2. Stausee m, -gewässer n3. fig Damm ma) mit einem Damm versehen,b) stauen, (ab-, ein)dämmen (a. fig):dam up feelings Gefühle aufstauendam back one’s tears die Tränen zurückhalten* * *I 1. noun[Stau]damm, der; (made by beavers) Damm, der2. transitive verb,- mm-1) (lit. or fig.)dam [up/back] something — etwas abblocken
2) (furnish or confine with dam) aufstauenII noun(Zool.) Muttertier, das* * *n.Damm ¨-e m.Muttertier n.Staudamm -¨e m.Talsperre f.Wehr -e n. v.stauen v. -
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['rəudənt](any of a number of types of animal with large front teeth for gnawing, eg squirrels, beavers, rats etc.) gnaver* * *['rəudənt](any of a number of types of animal with large front teeth for gnawing, eg squirrels, beavers, rats etc.) gnaver -
16 castor
m.beaver.* * *1 beaver* * *SM beaver* * *masculino beaver* * *= beaver.Ex. Kelley's study of material on beavers, for example, showed that the catalogue indicated no more than 37.3 percent of the material available in the library.* * *masculino beaver* * *= beaver.Ex: Kelley's study of material on beavers, for example, showed that the catalogue indicated no more than 37.3 percent of the material available in the library.
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castor sustantivo masculino
beaver
castor sustantivo masculino Zool beaver
' castor' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
ricino
- aceite
- azúcar
English:
beaver
- castor
* * *castor nm1. [animal] beaver2. [piel] beaver fur* * *m ZO beaver* * *castor nm: beaver -
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to mess things up*, screw things up** * *(v.) = screw upEx. Although we're lucky to have them, eager beavers can screw up if you give them the opportunity.* * *(v.) = screw upEx: Although we're lucky to have them, eager beavers can screw up if you give them the opportunity.
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18 meter la pata
familiar to put one's foot in it* * ** * *(v.) = bark up + the wrong tree, be caught out, put + Posesivo + foot in it, put + Posesivo + foot in + Posesivo + mouth, shoot + Reflexivo + in the foot, stick + Posesivo + foot in it, screw up, make + a bloomer, slip up, make + a blunder, drop + a clanger, drop + a bollock, blunderEx. The article ' Barking up the wrong tree' argues that the belief, by many book publishers, that they can use the Internet to bypass booksellers and sell their books direct to purchasers, is fallacious.Ex. All librarians can tell tales of being caught out in this way, to learn of their error only when the answer has been produced: information on dance-halls when dinosaurs was asked for, or on the grey starling when something on Grace Darling was what was wanted = Todos los bibliotecarios pueden contar historias de cuando han metido la pata de este modo para aprender del error sólo cuando se ha producido la respuesta: información sobre los salones de baile cuando se preguntaba por los dinosaurios, o sobre el estornino gris cuando se quería algo sobre Grace Darling.Ex. She somehow manages to put her foot in it and get laughed at every time, usually as a direct consequence of her unsureness of her own capabilities.Ex. She put her foot in her mouth when she asked a fat woman who was not pregnant when her baby was due.Ex. In other words, we have become our worst enemy, continually shooting ourselves in the foot.Ex. She's just always shooting her mouth off and sticking her foot in it.Ex. Although we're lucky to have them, eager beavers can screw up if you give them the opportunity.Ex. He is well-known for making bloomers in public engagements.Ex. He knew that if he slipped up again, he could be shipped to a higher-security prison and lose many of his privileges.Ex. Since its independence 61 years ago our nation has erred, but this time they have made a blunder.Ex. After dropping a clanger, you are left with a sense of shame and you just want to disappear and hide away.Ex. But we are all only human and I have recently ' dropped a bollock' as we English say.Ex. Michael Howard has blundered again, and again he has done so by trying to imitate Blair while lacking his finesse.* * *(v.) = bark up + the wrong tree, be caught out, put + Posesivo + foot in it, put + Posesivo + foot in + Posesivo + mouth, shoot + Reflexivo + in the foot, stick + Posesivo + foot in it, screw up, make + a bloomer, slip up, make + a blunder, drop + a clanger, drop + a bollock, blunderEx: The article ' Barking up the wrong tree' argues that the belief, by many book publishers, that they can use the Internet to bypass booksellers and sell their books direct to purchasers, is fallacious.
Ex: All librarians can tell tales of being caught out in this way, to learn of their error only when the answer has been produced: information on dance-halls when dinosaurs was asked for, or on the grey starling when something on Grace Darling was what was wanted = Todos los bibliotecarios pueden contar historias de cuando han metido la pata de este modo para aprender del error sólo cuando se ha producido la respuesta: información sobre los salones de baile cuando se preguntaba por los dinosaurios, o sobre el estornino gris cuando se quería algo sobre Grace Darling.Ex: She somehow manages to put her foot in it and get laughed at every time, usually as a direct consequence of her unsureness of her own capabilities.Ex: She put her foot in her mouth when she asked a fat woman who was not pregnant when her baby was due.Ex: In other words, we have become our worst enemy, continually shooting ourselves in the foot.Ex: She's just always shooting her mouth off and sticking her foot in it.Ex: Although we're lucky to have them, eager beavers can screw up if you give them the opportunity.Ex: He is well-known for making bloomers in public engagements.Ex: He knew that if he slipped up again, he could be shipped to a higher-security prison and lose many of his privileges.Ex: Since its independence 61 years ago our nation has erred, but this time they have made a blunder.Ex: After dropping a clanger, you are left with a sense of shame and you just want to disappear and hide away.Ex: But we are all only human and I have recently ' dropped a bollock' as we English say.Ex: Michael Howard has blundered again, and again he has done so by trying to imitate Blair while lacking his finesse. -
19 persona entusiasta y trabajadora
(n.) = eager beaverEx. Although we're lucky to have them, eager beavers can screw up if you give them the opportunity.* * *(n.) = eager beaverEx: Although we're lucky to have them, eager beavers can screw up if you give them the opportunity.
Spanish-English dictionary > persona entusiasta y trabajadora
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20 sewellels
1. LAT Aplodontidae Trouessart2. RUS аплодонтовые3. ENG mountain beavers, sewellels4. DEU Stummelschwanzhörnchen5. FRA aplodontidés, castors de montagne1. LAT Aplodontia Richardson2. RUS аплодонтии pl3. ENG mountain beavers, sewellels4. DEU Stummelschwanzhörnchen pl5. FRA castors pl de montagne
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