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tr[bɪf]1 familiar bofetada1 pegar una bofetada\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto biff somebody about the ears dar un cachete a alguienn.• puñetazo s.m.
I bɪfnoun (colloq) puñetazo m
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transitive verb (colloq) pegarle* un puñetazo a[bɪf]1.N bofetada f2.* * *
I [bɪf]noun (colloq) puñetazo m
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[bif:]subst.рубленая котлета————————бифштекс -
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flanquer un coup de poing à2 nouncoup m de poing□, gnon m;∎ she gave him a biff on the nose elle lui a flanqué son poing dans ou sur la figure -
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biff [bɪf]разг.1. n си́льный уда́р2. v ударя́ть -
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[bif] n Amer sl pancada, golpe. • vt bater, golpear, geralmente com os punhos. -
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BIFF, battlefield identification friend-or-foe (system)система (РЛ) опознавания "свой-чужой" на поле бояEnglish-Russian dictionary of planing, cross-planing and slotting machines > BIFF
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1. 2. transitive verb* * *[bɪf]( fam)I. n Schlag m, Hieb mII. vt* * *[bɪf]1. n (inf)Stoß m, Puff m (inf)a biff on the nose — eins auf die Nase (inf)
2. interjbums3. vt (esp Brit inf)person boxen; car eine Beule fahren in (+acc); door anschlagen; lamppost bumsen an (+acc) or gegen (inf)* * *biff [bıf] umgA v/t hauen umg, schlagen:biff sb on the chin (nose) jemandem einen Kinnhaken (eins auf die Nase) geben* * *1. 2. transitive verb -
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I -en, -erII saken er biff разг. дело в шляпе -
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I substantiv1. bøf, skive af fint kød fra ko og en del andre dyr (kogekunst, mad m.m.)hästbiff; nötbiff; rostbiff
hestebøf; bøf af oksekød; roastbeef
biffko; biffkött; biffstek
II ubøjeligt adjektivbøfko; bøfkød; bøfsteg
1. bøf, i orden, ordnet (hverdagssprog/slang)III ubøjeligt substantiv1. skænderi, ballade (hverdagssprog/slang)Vadå, är det biff?
Hva', er der ballade?
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I substantiv1. bøf, skive af fint kød fra ko og en del andre dyr (kogekunst, mad m.m.)Sammensatte udtryk:hästbiff; nötbiff; rostbiff
hestebøf; bøf af oksekød; roastbeefbiffko; biffkött; biffstek
bøfko; bøfkød; bøfstegII ubøjeligt adjektiv1. bøf, i orden, ordnet (hverdagssprog/slang)Særlige udtryk:III ubøjeligt substantiv1. skænderi, ballade (hverdagssprog/slang)Vadå, är det biff?
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[bɪf]biff разг. сильный удар biff ударять -
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Isubst. \/bɪf\/lusing, slagIIverb \/bɪf\/( slang) slå hardt, smelle tilbiff somebody dra til noen, gi noen en på tygga -
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biff — biff1 [bıf] v [Date: 1800 1900; Origin: Probably from the sound of hitting] 1.) [T] old fashioned informal to hit someone hard with your ↑fist = ↑thump ▪ He biffed me on the nose. 2.) [i]informal to fall or hit something when riding a bicycle, ↑ … Dictionary of contemporary English
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