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101 Xanthippe
1. n ист. Ксантиппа2. n сварливая женаСинонимический ряд:shrew (noun) harpy; nag; old hag; scold; shrew; witch -
102 naglъ
náglъ Grammatical information: adj. o Accent paradigm: b Proto-Slavic meaning: `very quick, sudden'Page in Trubačev: XX 33-37Old Church Slavic:Russian:náglyj `impudent' [adj o]Czech:náhlý `sudden, hasty' [adj o]Slovak:náhly `very quick, unexpected' [adj o]Polish:Serbo-Croatian:nȃgao `hasty' [adj o], nágla [Nomsf];nágao `hasty' [adj o], nágla [Nomsf];Čak. nå̑gal (Vrgada) `hasty' [adj o], nå̄glȁ [Nomsf], nå̑glo [Nomsn];Čak. nȃgal (Orbanići) `rash, hasty, sudden, steep' [adj o], nȃgla [Nomsf], nȃglo [Nomsn]Slovene:nágǝɫ `abrupt, sudden' [adj o], nágla [Nomsf]Bulgarian:nágăl `impudent, insolent' [adj o] -
103 nȃgъ
nȃgъ Grammatical information: adj. o Accent paradigm: c Proto-Slavic meaning: `naked'Page in Trubačev: XX 70-72Old Church Slavic:Russian:nagój `naked' [adj o];Czech:nahý `naked, bald' [adj o]Slovak:nahý `naked' [adj o]Polish:Serbo-Croatian:nȃg (obs.) `naked' [adj o]Slovene:nȃg `naked' [adj o], nága [Nomsf]Proto-Balto-Slavic reconstruction: noʔgósLithuanian:núogas `naked' [adj o] 3Latvian:Page in Pokorny: 769Other cognates:Skt. nagná- `naked' [adj]; -
104 hij is een ouwe zanik
hij is een ouwe zanikhe is such a bore/nag; 〈 klager〉 he is an old grumblerVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > hij is een ouwe zanik
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105 zanik
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106 hack
hack [hæk]1 noun∎ to take a hack at sb (kick) donner un coup de pied à qn(c) pejorative (writer) écrivaillon m; (journalist) journaleux(euse) m,f, tâcheron m; (politician) politicard m(d) (horse for riding) cheval m de selle; (horse for hire) cheval m de louage; (old horse, nag) rosse f, carne f∎ to go for a hack aller faire une promenade à cheval∎ to hack sb/sth to pieces tailler qn/qch en pièces; figurative (opponent, manuscript) mettre ou tailler qn/qch en pièces;∎ to hack sb to death tuer qn à coups de couteau ou de hache;∎ he hacked his way through the jungle il s'est taillé un passage à travers la jungle à coups de machette(b) (kick → ball) donner un coup de pied sec dans;∎ to hack sb on the shins donner un coup de pied dans les tibias à qn∎ to hack one's way into a system entrer dans un système par effraction∎ he can't hack the pace il n'arrive pas à tenir le rythme;∎ I can't hack it (can't cope) je n'en peux plus□, je craque;∎ the new guy can't hack it le nouveau ne tient pas le choc∎ to hack (away) at sth taillader qch∎ to hack at the ball donner un coup de pied sec dans le ballon;∎ to hack at sb's shins donner des coups de pied dans les tibias à qn∎ to hack into a system entrer dans un système par effraction;∎ to hack into sth (system, file) s'introduire en fraude dans qch(d) (on horseback) aller à cheval;∎ to go hacking aller faire une promenade à cheval►► familiar hack writer écrivaillon m;familiar hack writing travail m d'écrivaillon(a) (chop off) trancher∎ to hack sb off prendre la tête à qn;∎ to be hacked off (with sb/sth) en avoir marre (de qn/qch)(centre of fruit, rotten parts) couper; (hole, clearing) tailler(meat, wood) tailler ou couper en menus morceaux; (body, victim) mettre en pièces, découper en morceaux -
107 haul down (or lower) one's (or the) flag
пpeкpaтить coпpoтивлeниe, кaпитулиpoвaть, cдaть (cвoи) пoзиции [ haul down (или lower) one's (или the) flag этим. мop. cпуcтить флaг]Ramsden. I am as advanced as ever I was. I defy you to prove that I have even hauled down the flag (G. B. Shaw). After she was old and ill, she never lowered her nag (W. Gather)Concise English-Russian phrasebook > haul down (or lower) one's (or the) flag
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108 düldül
colloq. 1. nag, broken-down horse. 2. lizzie, jalopy, old car.
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