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81 ящерицы, настоящие
1. LAT Lacertidae Cope2. RUS настоящие ящерицы, лацертиды3. ENG true [lacertid, Old World, sand] lizards4. DEU Echte Eidechsen, Lacerten, Landeidechsen, Halsbandeidechsen5. FRA lacertidés, lézards vraisАреал обитания: Европа, Азия, Африка, Малайский архипелагVOCABULARIUM NOMINUM ANIMALIUM QUINQUELINGUE > ящерицы, настоящие
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82 барсук
1. LAT Meles meles Linnaeus2. RUS (обыкновенный) барсук m3. ENG (Eurasian, Old World) badger4. DEU (europäischer, gemeiner) Dachs m, Dachsbär m5. FRA blaireau m (commun, d'Eurasie, d'Europe, ordinaire, vulgaire) -
83 барсук, обыкновенный
1. LAT Meles meles Linnaeus2. RUS (обыкновенный) барсук m3. ENG (Eurasian, Old World) badger4. DEU (europäischer, gemeiner) Dachs m, Dachsbär m5. FRA blaireau m (commun, d'Eurasie, d'Europe, ordinaire, vulgaire)DICTIONARY OF ANIMAL NAMES IN FIVE LANGUAGES > барсук, обыкновенный
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84 выдра
1. LAT Lutra lutra Linnaeus2. RUS (обыкновенная, речная) выдра f, порешня f3. ENG (common, Eurasian, European, Old World, river) otter4. DEU (gemeiner) Fischotter m, Flußotter m, Otter m5. FRA loutre f (commune, d'Europe, ordinaire, de rivière, vulgaire) -
85 выдра, обыкновенная
1. LAT Lutra lutra Linnaeus2. RUS (обыкновенная, речная) выдра f, порешня f3. ENG (common, Eurasian, European, Old World, river) otter4. DEU (gemeiner) Fischotter m, Flußotter m, Otter m5. FRA loutre f (commune, d'Europe, ordinaire, de rivière, vulgaire)DICTIONARY OF ANIMAL NAMES IN FIVE LANGUAGES > выдра, обыкновенная
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86 выдра, речная
1. LAT Lutra lutra Linnaeus2. RUS (обыкновенная, речная) выдра f, порешня f3. ENG (common, Eurasian, European, Old World, river) otter4. DEU (gemeiner) Fischotter m, Flußotter m, Otter m5. FRA loutre f (commune, d'Europe, ordinaire, de rivière, vulgaire)DICTIONARY OF ANIMAL NAMES IN FIVE LANGUAGES > выдра, речная
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87 гладконосы, домовые
1. LAT Scotophilus Leach2. RUS домовые гладконосы pl3. ENG house [Leach's vesper, yellow, Old World yellow] bats4. DEU —5. FRA —DICTIONARY OF ANIMAL NAMES IN FIVE LANGUAGES > гладконосы, домовые
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88 дикобразовые
1. LAT Hystricidae Burnett2. RUS дикобразовые3. ENG (Old World) porcupines4. DEU Altweltstachelschweine, Erdstachelschweine, Stachelschweine5. FRA hystricidés, porcs-épics -
89 дикобразы
2. RUS дикобразы pl3. ENG large [crested, Old World] porcupines4. DEU Stachelschweine pl5. FRA porcs-épics -
90 землеройка, водяная
1. LAT Neomys fodiens Pennant2. RUS обыкновенная [водяная] кутора f, водяная землеройка f3. ENG (British, Eurasian, European, Old World, white-breasted) water shrew4. DEU (große) Wasserspitzmaus f5. FRA crossope f (aquatique) musaraigne f aquatique [ciliée, d'eau, porte-rame]DICTIONARY OF ANIMAL NAMES IN FIVE LANGUAGES > землеройка, водяная
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91 землеройки, водяные
2. RUS куторы pl, водяные землеройки pl3. ENG (brown-toothed, Eurasian, Old World) water shrews4. DEU Wasserspitzmäuse pl5. FRA crossopes pl [musaraignes pl] de MillerDICTIONARY OF ANIMAL NAMES IN FIVE LANGUAGES > землеройки, водяные
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92 кролик, дикий
1. LAT Oryctolagus cuniculus Linnaeus2. RUS дикий [европейский дикий, среднеевропейский дикий] кролик m3. ENG (European, Old World, European grey, common) rabbit4. DEU (europäisches, mitteleuropäisches), Wildkaninchen n, europäisches Kaninchen n, Ka(r)nikel n5. FRA lapin m (commun, des bois, ordinaire, vulgaire), lièvre m lapinDICTIONARY OF ANIMAL NAMES IN FIVE LANGUAGES > кролик, дикий
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93 кролик, европейский дикий
1. LAT Oryctolagus cuniculus Linnaeus2. RUS дикий [европейский дикий, среднеевропейский дикий] кролик m3. ENG (European, Old World, European grey, common) rabbit4. DEU (europäisches, mitteleuropäisches), Wildkaninchen n, europäisches Kaninchen n, Ka(r)nikel n5. FRA lapin m (commun, des bois, ordinaire, vulgaire), lièvre m lapinDICTIONARY OF ANIMAL NAMES IN FIVE LANGUAGES > кролик, европейский дикий
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94 кролик, среднеевропейский дикий
1. LAT Oryctolagus cuniculus Linnaeus2. RUS дикий [европейский дикий, среднеевропейский дикий] кролик m3. ENG (European, Old World, European grey, common) rabbit4. DEU (europäisches, mitteleuropäisches), Wildkaninchen n, europäisches Kaninchen n, Ka(r)nikel n5. FRA lapin m (commun, des bois, ordinaire, vulgaire), lièvre m lapinDICTIONARY OF ANIMAL NAMES IN FIVE LANGUAGES > кролик, среднеевропейский дикий
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95 кролики
1. LAT Oryctolagus Liljeborg2. RUS кролики pl3. ENG (Old World) rabbits4. DEU (altweltliche) Wildkaninchen pl5. FRA lapins pl typiques -
96 кроты
2. RUS (обыкновенные) кроты pl3. ENG (Eurasian) moles, (common) Old World moles4. DEU Maulwürfe pl5. FRA taupes pl -
97 кроты, обыкновенные
2. RUS (обыкновенные) кроты pl3. ENG (Eurasian) moles, (common) Old World moles4. DEU Maulwürfe pl5. FRA taupes plDICTIONARY OF ANIMAL NAMES IN FIVE LANGUAGES > кроты, обыкновенные
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98 крылановые
1. LAT Pteropodidae Gray2. RUS крылановые3. ENG (Old World, large) fruit bats, fruit(-eating) bats, flying foxes4. DEU Flughunde5. FRA ptérop(od)idés -
99 кутора, водяная
1. LAT Neomys fodiens Pennant2. RUS обыкновенная [водяная] кутора f, водяная землеройка f3. ENG (British, Eurasian, European, Old World, white-breasted) water shrew4. DEU (große) Wasserspitzmaus f5. FRA crossope f (aquatique) musaraigne f aquatique [ciliée, d'eau, porte-rame]DICTIONARY OF ANIMAL NAMES IN FIVE LANGUAGES > кутора, водяная
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100 кутора, обыкновенная
1. LAT Neomys fodiens Pennant2. RUS обыкновенная [водяная] кутора f, водяная землеройка f3. ENG (British, Eurasian, European, Old World, white-breasted) water shrew4. DEU (große) Wasserspitzmaus f5. FRA crossope f (aquatique) musaraigne f aquatique [ciliée, d'eau, porte-rame]DICTIONARY OF ANIMAL NAMES IN FIVE LANGUAGES > кутора, обыкновенная
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old´-world´ly — old world «OHLD WURLD», adjective. 1. Also, Old World. of or having to do with the Eastern Hemisphere; not of the New World; not American: »old world monkeys, old world folk songs. 2. belonging to or characteristic of a former period: »old world… … Useful english dictionary
old-world — adj. 1. Characteristic of former times especially in Europe; as, an old world cottage. [WordNet 1.5] 2. (Biology) Native to the Old World; not found in the Americas; as, old world monkeys. [PJC] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
old-world — old worldly, adj. old worldliness, n. /ohld werrld /, adj. 1. of or pertaining to the ancient world or to a former period of history. 2. of or pertaining to the Old World: old world customs. 3. characteristic of the Old World; quaint; traditional … Universalium
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Old World — n the Old World the Eastern ↑Hemisphere, especially Europe, Asia, and Africa →↑New World ▪ the civilizations of the Old World … Dictionary of contemporary English
old-world — adj [only before noun] an old world place or quality is attractive because it is old or reminds you of the past ▪ The town has retained much of its old world charm … Dictionary of contemporary English
old-world — adj [only before noun] an old world place or quality is attractive because it is old or reminds you of the past ▪ The town has retained much of its old world charm … Dictionary of contemporary English
Old World — n the Old World the Eastern ↑Hemisphere, especially Europe, Asia, and Africa →↑New World ▪ the civilizations of the Old World … Dictionary of contemporary English
old-world — old′ world′ adj. 1) of or pertaining to the ancient world or to a former period of history 2) of or pertaining to the Old World • Etymology: 1705–15 old′ world′ly, adj … From formal English to slang
old-world — [ōld′wʉrld′] adj. 1. of or from the Old World, esp. Europe 2. having or displaying certain usually good qualities or characteristics associated with European customs, manners, or standards [old world hospitality] … English World dictionary
old-world — old ,world adjective an old world quality or place is old fashioned in a pleasant and attractive way … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English