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1 jag’
jaw; the seam connecting the upper and the sole on a shoe. jag’ ochiq blabbermouth, chatterbox; crybaby, perpetual cryer. jag’ tish dogteeth. jag’ tinmaydigan tongue wagger; one who eats constantly. jag’iga suyanib/jag’ ur to jaw, to prattle -
2 jag
bustle, pang, rush* * *I. (et) hurry,( stærkere) rush;[ det har intet jag] there is no hurry (, rush).II. (et -)( smerte) shooting (el. stabbing) pain, -
3 jag
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4 jag
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5 jag|ła
Ⅰ f zw. pl Med. conjunctival follicle- leczenie jagieł the treatment of conjunctival folliclesⅡ jagły plt przest. millet groats przest.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > jag|ła
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9 jag’almay
s. jig’oltoy.jag’illa ono.to boil with a hissing sound. (jag’illat) -
10 JAG Bulletin
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11 JAG Journal
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12 jag, notch, indent; slot
فَرَّضَ \ jag, notch, indent; slot. -
13 jag’albay
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14 jag’aldiriq
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15 jag|oda
f 1. (czarna jagoda) bilberry GB, blueberry US- ciasto z jagodami bilberry cake- naleśniki z jagodami bilberry pancakes a. crêpes- pierogi z jagodami dumplings stuffed with bilberries- iść na jagody to go bilberry picking- dziewczyna jak jagoda! the girl is as pretty as a picture- policzki jak jagody rosy cheeks- usta jak jagody lips (as) red as cherries- turyści podeptali jagody the tourists trampled the bilberries2. Bot. (rodzaj owocu) berry- kiść jagód jarzębiny a bunch of rowan berries3. zw. pl poet. (policzek) cheek- □ wilcza jagoda Bot. belladonna, deadly nightshadeThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > jag|oda
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16 notch, dent, jag, nick
فُرْضَة \ notch, dent, jag, nick. \ See Also نقرة (نُقْرَة)، ثلمة (ثُلْمة) -
17 Take The Jag, Limited
Transport: TTJУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Take The Jag, Limited
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18 United States Air Force JAG Law Review
Law: JAGL.Rev.Универсальный русско-английский словарь > United States Air Force JAG Law Review
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19 заершивать
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20 главний військовий прокурор
Українсько-англійський юридичний словник > главний військовий прокурор
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jag — jag1 [jag] n. [ME jagge, projecting point < ?] 1. a sharp, toothlike projection or similar indentation 2. Archaic a notch or pointed tear, as in cloth vt. jagged, jagging [ME jaggen, joggen < the n.] 1. to cut jags in; notch or pink (cloth … English World dictionary
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jag — [dʒæg] n [Date: 1600 1700; Origin: jag small load (16 19 centuries)] informal crying/shopping/talking etc jag a short period of time when you suddenly cry etc without controlling how much you do it … Dictionary of contemporary English
Jag — Jag, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Jagged}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Jagging}.] To cut into notches or teeth like those of a saw; to notch. [Written also {jagg}.] [1913 Webster] {Jagging iron}, a wheel with a zigzag or jagged edge for cutting cakes or pastry into … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
jag — [ dʒæg ] noun count INFORMAL a short period when you behave in an uncontrolled way: a crying jag … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English