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101 не иметь желания делать
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > не иметь желания делать
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102 пах
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103 паховая область
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مذکر groin(vt. & n.) کشاله ران، بیخ ران، (در معماری) محل تلاقی دو طاق، دوطاقه کردن، مثل خوک فریاد کردن، غرولند کردن -
106 паховой (-ая, -ое, -ые)
صفت groin(vt. & n.) کشاله ران، بیخ ران، (در معماری) محل تلاقی دو طاق، دوطاقه کردن، مثل خوک فریاد کردن، غرولند کردن -
107 Пятачок
м.1) pièce f de cinq kopecks; cinq kopecks2) ( у свиньи) разг. groin m3) ( небольшая площадка) square [skwar] m* * *nanimat. Porcinet (друг Винни-Пуха) -
108 морда
ж.1) museau m; mufle m ( крупных животных); chanfrein m ( лошади)соба́чья мо́рда — gueule f du chien
* * *n1) gener. bec (у некоторых животных: черепахи, осьминога и др.), un vilain museau, gueule, mufle, museau2) med. museau (животного)3) colloq. groin, trogne, trognon, aubergine, tronche4) simpl. fraise, trombine, cerise, ganache, hure, pipe5) canad. yeule (ñì. çð. gueule)6) tob. (проф. жаргон для окна канала для прохождения пачек с сигаретами) gueule -
109 обыкновенный крючконосый уж
adjgener. couleuvre à nez plat (Heterodon platyrhinos), serpent à groin (Heterodon platyrhinos)Dictionnaire russe-français universel > обыкновенный крючконосый уж
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110 рожа
I ж. груб.1) gueule f2) ( человек с безобразным лицом) mufle m; trogne f••ко́рчить ро́жи — grimacer vi
II ж. мед.ни ко́жи ни ро́жи пренебр. — être au physique ingrat
érysipèle m, érésipèle m* * *n1) gener. gueule, un vilain museau, érysipèle, érésipèle2) med. maladie de Saint-Francis3) colloq. bobine, trogne, trognon, aubergine, bobechon, bobèche, bouille, fiole, balle, groin, tronche4) rude.expr. mufle5) simpl. bille, burette, pipe, trombine, patate, poire6) argo. frit, gueule d'empeigne -
111 широконосая восточная змея
adjgener. couleuvre à nez plat (Heterodon platyrhinos), serpent à groin (Heterodon platyrhinos)Dictionnaire russe-français universel > широконосая восточная змея
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112 шпора
wing dam, spur dike, dike, groin, spur гидр.* * *шпо́ра ж.
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120 T21
рус Термические и химические ожоги туловищаeng Burn and corrosion of trunk. (Includes: ) abdominal wall, anus, back (any part), breast, buttock, chest wall, flank, groin, interscapular region, labium (majus)(minus), penis, perineum, scrotum, testis, vulva. (Excludes: ) burn and corrosion of: axilla ( T22.-), scapular region ( T22.-)
См. также в других словарях:
groin — groin … Dictionnaire des rimes
groin — [ grwɛ̃ ] n. m. • gruing 1190; lat. pop. °grunnium, de grunnire → grogner ♦ Museau (du porc, du sanglier), et par ext. Museau tronqué et propre à fouir. Les porcs « enfonçaient en terre leur groin » (Flaubert). Extrémité du groin. ⇒ boutoir. ♢… … Encyclopédie Universelle
groin — 1590s, earlier grine (1530s), from M.E. grynde groin (c.1400), originally depression in the ground, from O.E. grynde abyss, perhaps also depression, hollow, from P.Gmc. *grundus (see GROUND (Cf. ground)). Altered 16c. by influence of loin or… … Etymology dictionary
Groin — Groin, n. [F. groin, fr. grogner to grunt, L. grunnire.] The snout of a swine. [Obs.] Chaucer. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Gróin — / Groin A descendant of the royal line of Durin s Folk. An important figure in the royal genealogies of the Dwarves, Gróin was the grandson of Borin, the younger son of King Náin II, and so could claim direct descent from Durin the… … J.R.R. Tolkien's Middle-earth glossary
groin — groin, groyne The groin is the part of the body between the belly and thigh; a groyne (AmE groin) is a low wall or timber framework built out from a sea shore to prevent beach erosion … Modern English usage
groin — GROIN. s. m. Museau de cochon. Les cochons foüillent avec leur groin. un groin de cochon … Dictionnaire de l'Académie française
Groin — Groin, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Groined}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Groining}.] (Arch.) To fashion into groins; to build with groins. [1913 Webster] The hand that rounded Peter s dome, And groined the aisles of Christian Rome, Wrought in a sad sincerity.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Groin — Groin, v. i. [F. grogner to grunt, grumble.] To grunt to growl; to snarl; to murmur. [Obs.] Chaucer. [1913 Webster] Bears that groined coatinually. Spenser. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Groin — Groin, n. [Icel. grein distinction, division, branch; akin to Sw. gren, branch, space between the legs, Icel. greina to distinguish, divide, Sw. grena to branch, straddle. Cf. {Grain} a branch.] 1. (Anat.) The line between the lower part of the… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
groin — [grɔın] n [Date: (14 19 centuries); : Old English; Origin: grynde valley ; influenced by groin animal s nose ] 1.) the place where the tops of your legs meet the front of your body 2.) a ↑groyne … Dictionary of contemporary English