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1 шароуски
1) Biology: manure flies (Sphaeroceridae), small dung flies (Sphaeroceridae)2) Entomology: Borboridae, Cypselidae, Sphaeroceridae, manure flies (лат. Borboridae, Cypselidae, Sphaeroceridae), small dung flies (лат. Borboridae, Cypselidae, Sphaeroceridae) -
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1) Biology: dung flies2) Agriculture: dung flies (Scatophagidae) -
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1) Biology: dung flies (Scatophagidae)2) Entomology: Cordyluridae, Scatophagidae, dung flies (лат. Cordyluridae, Scatophagidae) -
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1. LAT Sphaeroceridae [Borboridae, Cypselidae]2. RUS шароуски3. ENG small dung flies, manure flies4. DEU Dungfliegen5. FRA sphérocéridés -
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1. LAT Sphaeroceridae [Borboridae, Cypselidae]2. RUS шароуски3. ENG small dung flies, manure flies4. DEU Dungfliegen5. FRA sphérocéridés -
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8 кордилуриды
1. LAT Scatophagidae [Cordyluridae]2. RUS скатофагиды, кордилуриды3. ENG dung flies4. DEU Kotfliegen, Dungfliegen, Mistfliegen5. FRA cordylures, cordyluridés -
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1. LAT Scatophagidae [Cordyluridae]2. RUS скатофагиды, кордилуриды3. ENG dung flies4. DEU Kotfliegen, Dungfliegen, Mistfliegen5. FRA cordylures, cordyluridés -
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1. LAT Scatophagidae [Cordyluridae]2. RUS скатофагиды, кордилуриды3. ENG dung flies4. DEU Kotfliegen, Dungfliegen, Mistfliegen5. FRA cordylures, cordyluridés -
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ENG dung fliesNLD drekvliegenGER KotfliegenFRA cordylurides -
12 mouche
mouche [mu∫]1. feminine nouna. ( = insecte) fly• quelle mouche t'a piqué ? what's got into you?2. compounds* * *muʃ1) ( insecte) fly2) ( sur le visage) patch3) ( de cible) bull's eyefaire mouche — lit to hit the bull's eye; fig to be right on target
•Phrasal Verbs:••quelle mouche les a piqués? — (colloq) what's got GB ou gotten US into them?
* * *muʃ nf1) (= insecte) fly2) ESCRIME button3) (= ornement) [taffetas] patch4) (locutions)* * *mouche nf1 ( insecte) fly;2 Mode patch, beauty spot;4 ( de fleuret) button.mouche artificielle Pêche artificial fly; mouche bleue bluebottle; mouche commune or domestique housefly; mouche à merde◑ dung fly; mouche à miel bee; mouche verte greenbottle; mouche du vinaigre fruit fly.il ne ferait pas de mal à une mouche he wouldn't hurt a fly; on entendrait une mouche voler you could hear a pin drop; quelle mouche les a piqués? what's got GB ou gotten US into them?; regarder voler les mouches to stare into space; prendre la mouche to fly off the handle; tomber comme des mouches to drop like flies.[muʃ] nom féminin1. ENTOMOLOGIE fly2. PÊCHE3. [sur la peau] beauty spota. (sens propre) to hit the ou to score a bull's eye -
13 fluga
* * *(gen. pl. flugna), f.1) fly;2) lure, bait; koma flugu í munn e-m, to allure, entrap one; gína (taka) við flugu, to swallow the fly, to be allured, entrapped.* * *u. f., gen. pl. flugna, a fly, gnat, moth, Stj. 23, 91, Pr. 474, Edda 70, Ver. 20; gesta-fluga, a moth; mý-f., a gnat; bý-f., a bee; randa-f., a wasp; hunangs-f., a honey-fly, a kind of Icel. bee; mel-f., a clothes-moth; þev-f., a kind of tipula: myki-f., a dung-fly: maðka-f., a maggot-fly, all three musca, etc., vide Eggert Itin. ch. 688: the phrase, eins og fluga, swift as a fly. Wizards were said to bewitch flies and send them to kill their enemies (vide galdra-fluga, gand-fluga), hence the phrase, gína við flugu, or taka flugu, to swallow the fly or to carry the fly, i. e. to be the tool of another man, esp. in a wicked and fatal business, Eb. 164; ef Hallgerðr kemr annarri flugu í munn þér, if H. puts another fly in thy mouth, i. e. makes thee to carry another lie, Nj. 64; þeir gina við þessi flugu, Al. 9; era mínligt flugu at gína, ‘tis not ‘mine-like’ to open the mouth for flies, i. e. lies and slander, Kristni S. (in a verse of the year 998); hann fær komit þeirri flugu í munn eins skiptings, Fms. xi. 445.COMPDS: flugumaðr, flugumannligr.
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