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1 щёчный ремень
1) Agriculture: cheek band (уздечки)2) Makarov: cheek strap3) Horse breeding: cheek piece, cheekband, cheekpiece -
2 щёчная лямка
General subject: cheek strap -
3 ушко
1) General subject: bootstrap, ear, earlet, eye, eyehole, eyelet, eyelet hole, hold, lugworm, pink, pull strap (для натягивания обуви), tab (сапога), tag, lug (a projection on an object by which it may be carried or fixed in place (COED) - AD)3) Engineering: eye assembly, hasp, loop, shackle, staple, thimble4) Chemistry: hanger5) Construction: oylet6) Railway term: cheek7) Automobile industry: lug boss8) Mining: clivvy, clivvy hook10) Textile: stay hook11) Fishery: little ear12) Mechanic engineering: chain shackle (крюка), pin hole13) Mechanics: eye ring15) Drilling: lifting dog16) Automation: bolt staple (болта), clevis17) Electrochemistry: hanger (катодного листа) -
4 ягодицы
2) Naval: stern3) Medicine: breech, buttock, (часто pl) posterior4) Colloquial: keister, keyster, butt cheeks6) Anatomy: nates7) General subject: glutes8) Scottish language: hurdies9) Jargon: behind, booty, bum, bun, frances, seat, tail, tush, tushie, tushy, differential (I got a little ache in the differential. У меня немного болят ягодицы.), bottom (My bottom is sore from sitting too long. Мои ягодицы заболели от долгого сидения.), hiney (informal), tukkis, tuchus, bucket, rusty-dusty, tail bone10) Taboo: Dutch dumplings ( pl), Greek side, Hottentots (pl), acre, arse, ass cheek, asscheeks, asshole, back yard, (pl) bahakas, basis, batti, beam-ends (pl), binky, blind cheeks, bohunkus (pl), bombosity, bumba, buns (pl), buttcheek, cheeks, chin-strap, clappers (pl), culo (из испанского), droddum, fart box, gazoo, honkies (pl), hunkies (pl), hurdies (pl), jacksie, jibs, kyber, lower cheeks (pl), moon, nates (pl) (из латинского), oil bags (pl), part that went over the fence last, poundcakes (pl), quoits (pl), rolls (pl), rounders (pl), snapper, spoilers (pl), sweet patoot, thunder box, tocks (pl) (сокр. от buttocks)
См. также в других словарях:
cheek strap — cheek′ strap n. dch one of two straps of a bridle passing over the cheeks of the horse and connecting the crownpiece with the bit … From formal English to slang
cheek strap — noun : either of those straps of a bridle that pass down the sides of the horse s head connecting the crownpiece with the bit or noseband called also cheekpiece; see bridle illustration * * * (of a bridle) one of two straps passing over the… … Useful english dictionary
cheek strap — (of a bridle) one of two straps passing over the cheeks of the horse and connecting the crown piece with the bit or noseband. Also called cheekpiece. See illus. under harness. * * * … Universalium
cheek|piece — «CHEEK PEES», noun. = cheek strap. (Cf. ↑cheek strap) … Useful english dictionary
lip-strap — noun /lɪpstɹæp/ A small strap with a buckle running between the cheeks of a bit, to prevent the horse from biting on the cheek of the bit in his mouth. He was not a horsey man, but he liked people to believe he had been one once; and he wove… … Wiktionary
cheekpiece — /cheek pees /, n. 1. either of two vertical bars of a bit, one on each end of the mouthpiece. See illus. under snaffle. 2. See cheek strap. [1750 60; CHEEK + PIECE] * * * … Universalium
Bridle — A bridle is a piece of equipment used to control a horse. The bridle fits over a horse s head, and has the purpose of controlling the horse. It holds a bit in the horse s mouth. As defined in the Oxford English Dictionary, a bridle includes a… … Wikipedia
buckle — buckle1 [buk′əl] n. [ME bokel, a buckle, boss of a shield < OFr bocle < LL bucula, beaver, shield < L buccula, cheek strap of a helmet, dim. of bucca, cheek: see BUCCAL] 1. a clasp on one end of a strap or belt for fastening the other… … English World dictionary
buckle — [14] English acquired buckle via Old French boucla from Latin buccula ‘cheek strap of a helmet’. This was a diminutive form of Latin bucca ‘cheek’ (source of French bouche ‘mouth’), which gave English the anatomical term buccal ‘of the cheeks’… … The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins
buckle — buck•le [[t]ˈbʌk əl[/t]] n. v. led, ling 1) a clasp consisting of a rectangular or curved rim with one or more movable tongues, fixed to one end of a belt or strap, used for fastening to the other end or to another strap 2) jew an ornament of… … From formal English to slang
buckle — [14] English acquired buckle via Old French boucla from Latin buccula ‘cheek strap of a helmet’. This was a diminutive form of Latin bucca ‘cheek’ (source of French bouche ‘mouth’), which gave English the anatomical term buccal ‘of the cheeks’… … Word origins