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n.GHuñDah / uchakka--------n.aab KHorah / Dabbu / kuuzah--------v.t.muñh banaana / muñnh chiRhaana -
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V1. अध्ययन करनाHe mugged up the highway code before driving test. -
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muga -
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phr v1) миcт.; жapг. гримуватися2) cл.; жapг. готуватися до іспиту, зубрити -
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phr v1) миcт.; жapг. гримуватися2) cл.; жapг. готуватися до іспиту, зубрити -
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In. 머그(손잡이 있는 컵), 청량 음료IIvt., vi., n. 벼락 공부하다, 벼락 공부하는 사람 -
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(gen) ulcior, cană -
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آبخوري ، ليوان ، ساده لوح ، دهان ، دهن كجي ، كتك زدن ، عكس شخص محكوم -
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s 1. vrač, pehar, vrčić; [sl] usta, lice faca 2. [sl] (dobra) budala, lakovjerna osoba* * *
bubalo
gubica
krÄag
kreveljiti
kreveljiti se
krigla
naivÄina
novajlija
njuška
obmanjivati
opljaÄkati
pehar
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сокр. от MUMPS User GroupThe New English-Russian Dictionary of Radio-electronics > MUG
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obs. (Persian) magus, Magian, Zoroastrian; publican, wine seller -
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проучува, научува* * *проучува, научува -
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n. gnat, midge, mosquito
См. также в других словарях:
mug — mug·ful; mug·ga; mug·get; mug·gi·ly; mug·gi·ness; mug·gins; mug·gles; mug·gle·to·nian; mug; mug·wort; mug·wump·ery; mug·wump·i·an; mug·wump·ish; mug·wump·ism; mug·gee; mug·ger; mug·gy; mug·wump; … English syllables
mug — Ⅰ. mug [1] ► NOUN 1) a large cylindrical cup with a handle. 2) informal a person s face. 3) Brit. informal a stupid or gullible person. 4) US informal a thug. ► VERB (mugged … English terms dictionary
mug — mug1 [mug] n. [prob. < Scand, as in Swed mugg] 1. a heavy drinking cup of earthenware or metal, having a handle and formerly often ornamented with a human face 2. as much as a mug will hold 3. Slang a) the face b) the mouth … English World dictionary
Mug — (m[u^]g), n. [Cf. Ir. mugam a mug, mucog a cup.] 1. A kind of ceramic or metal drinking cup, with a handle, usually cylindrical and without a lip. [1913 Webster] 2. The face or mouth; as, I don t want to see your ugly mug again; often used… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
mug — vt mugged, mug·ging: to assault (an individual) usu. with intent to rob Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. mug … Law dictionary
mug — (m[u^]g), v. t. To take property from (a person) in a public place by threatening or committing violence on the person who is robbed; to rob, especially to rob by use of a weapon such as a knife or gun. Note: To rob a person or a business indoors … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
mug — [n1] drinking cup coffee cup, demitasse, flagon, jug, stoup, tankard, toby; concept 494 mug [n2] face countenance, frown, grimace, kisser*, mask, profile, puss*; concept 484 mug [v] hold up assault, hold up*, purse snatch, rob, steal, stick up* … New thesaurus
mug — sb., gen el. get (skimmel), i sms. mug , fx mugdannelse, mugplet … Dansk ordbog
mug — /mug/, n., v., mugged, mugging. n. 1. a drinking cup, usually cylindrical in shape, having a handle, and often of a heavy substance, as earthenware. 2. the quantity it holds. 3. Slang. a. the face. b. the mouth. c. an exaggerated facial… … Universalium
MUG — MUG, Multiuser Game … Universal-Lexikon
Mug — Mug(Mugg)f ⇨MuckI … Wörterbuch der deutschen Umgangssprache