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1 начальник
1) General subject: Chief Accountant, Legree, Officer Commanding, Simon Legree, agent, alcaide, authority, chief, commandant, commander, governor (тюрьмы), harbourmaster, head, head master (учебного заведения), headman, master, principal, sirdar, sirdar (на Востоке), superior, superordinate, the man higher up, the old man, wallah, warden2) Naval: captain in charge3) Colloquial: the Head5) Military: Army Medical Officer, Director of Combined Operations, Director of Dental Services, Director of Supply and Maintenance, District Information Officer, General Officer Commanding, administrator (организации, учреждения), brass, cat, chancellor (колледжа), command authority, commander, commanding officer, director (управления, службы, отдела), flag officer-in-charge (в звании выше кэптена), leader, major-general (управления), manager, marshal (какой-либо службы), office commanding, officer, officer in command, officer-in-charge, (старший) officer-in-charge (офицер), regimental munitions officer, regimental transportation officer, senior, senior officer, (вышестоящий) superior, (старший) superior officer, supply officer-in-charge (службы)6) Engineering: captain7) Jocular: doctor8) Railway term: foreman (цеха или депо)9) Law: administrative boss, chief officer, keeper (тюрьмы)10) Australian slang: head serang, the big cheese, trump11) Spanish: jefe12) Psychology: role-sender13) Jargon: block and tackle, bow-wow, bowwow, bread, dome, honcho, hot stuff, old boy, old thing, top brass, white bread, Mr. Big, suit, old man, top banana14) Literature: Legree (и т.п.), Simon Legree (и т.п.)15) Astronautics: administrator16) Business: boss, director, superintendent17) SAP. sup.18) Labor protection: (непосредственный) supervisor19) Taboo: man with the brass knackers (см. knackers), sheet (подражание произношению негров из южных штатов) (употребляется с определенным артиклем), shit (употребляется с определенным артиклем), stiff prick (особ. строгий), tomtit (употребляется с определенным артиклем)20) oil&gas: supervisor21) Maori: rangatira -
2 яички
1) Psychology: testes2) Jargon: (мужские) corfies (He gave him a kick in the corfies.), (мужские) Royal Albert (I kicked this geezer straight in the Royal Albert. Я саданул этого чудака прямо под яйца.), (мужские) Jacobs (That toe-rag kicked me in the Jacobs.)3) Taboo: Balkans, the (см. Urals, Khyber pass), agates (pl), apples (pl), apricots (pl), back wheels (pl), bags (pl), ballicks (pl), ballocks (pl), balls (pl), ballsac, bangles (pl), bannocks (pl), bean pods, berries (pl), bobbles (pl) (от архаичного baubles с тем же значением), bollocks (pl), booboos (pl), charleys (pl), chestnuts (pl) (см. nuts), chuckies (pl), clappers (pl), cobblers (pl), cobs (pl) (от cobblers q.v.), cods (pl), conkers (pl), crackerjacks (pl), cullions (pl), cuts (pl), danglers (pl), diamonds (pl), ding dongs (pl), ears (pl), eggs in the basket (pl), family jewels (pl), frick and frack, gingambobs (pl), gongs (pl), goolies (pl), gooseberries (pl), hangers (pl), jiggumbobs (pl), kanakas (pl) (игра слов на knackers q.v. и kanakas канаки, наемные рабочие на плантациях сахарного тростника), knackers (pl), knockers (pl), love blobs (pl), lychees, maracas (pl), marbles (pl), marshmallows (pl), nadgers, nads (pl) (см. gonads), nags (pl), niagaras (pl) (см. также Niagara Falls), nick-nack, nuggets (pl), nutmegs (pl), nuts (pl), nutsack, orbs (pl), orchestras (pl) (см. orchestra stalls), orgs, passion fruit (pl), passion fruits (pl), pebbles (pl) (см. stones), pickles (pl), pig's knockers (pl), pillocks (pl), pills (pl), plums (pl), prunes (pl), razoos (pl), rocks (pl), rollies (pl), seals (pl), seeds (pl), sex glands (pl), slabs (pl) (перевертыш от balls q.v.), slashers (pl), stones (pl), sweets (pl), swingers (pl), tallywags (pl), tatties, testimonials (pl), thingumajigs (pl), twins (pl), velvet orbs (pl), wank tanks (pl), yarbles (pl), yockers (pl), yongles (pl) -
3 кастаньеты
1) General subject: finger cymbals2) Music: castanets, finger-cymbals, fingers, knackers -
4 кастаньеты
castanets имя существительное:
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knackers — n pl British the testicles. Originally a dialect or rustic pronunciation of knockers (with the sense of clappers ), this is the form of the word which has predominated. In the 1950s and 1960s the word was often used in the form of an exclamation… … Contemporary slang
knackers* — 1. Testicles. 2. Excl., used in some abusive expressions, e.g. Knackers to that. I will have none of that … A concise dictionary of English slang
knackers' yard — also knacker s n BrE [Date: 1800 1900; Origin: knacker horse killer (19 20 centuries) from knacker saddle maker , perhaps from a Scandinavian language] 1.) a place where horses are killed 2.) ready/fit for the knacker s yard … Dictionary of contemporary English
knackers — noun Testicles … Wiktionary
Knackers — male testicles … Dictionary of Australian slang
knackers — Australian Slang male testicles … English dialects glossary
knackers — n. (Slang) testicles knack·er || nækÉ™ n. seller of horse meat; person who slaughters horses; destroyer of shaky structures; old sick horse … English contemporary dictionary
knackers — • testicles … Londonisms dictionary
knackers — the testicles A knack was a toy or small object, made by a knacker, whence a saddler, who bought old or dead beasts for their hides, whence his modern counterpart who disposes of dead cattle. The use may come from the meaning small objects… … How not to say what you mean: A dictionary of euphemisms
knackers — vulgar slang testicles. → knacker … English new terms dictionary
knackers (!) — Noun. The testicles. Exclam. An exclamation of disagreement or annoyance … English slang and colloquialisms