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1 Riddled In Parasites
Veterinary medicine: RIPУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Riddled In Parasites
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2 prolezlý
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3 kalbur gibi
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4 отягощенный долгом
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5 ciuruit de gloanţe
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riddled (cribbled) by bullet (shots), shot through, transfixed by arrows -
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8 изрешетить пулями
Русско-английский синонимический словарь > изрешетить пулями
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9 bespickt mit
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10 von Geschossen durchsiebt
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11 von Kugeln durchsiebt
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12 plagado
adj.1 infested, over-run, overrun.2 plagued, overfilled.past part.past participle of spanish verb: plagar.* * *- da adjetivoplagado DE algo: está plagado de faltas it is riddled with mistakes; la playa estaba plagada de turistas — the beach was crawling o swarming with tourists
* * *----* plagado de = teeming with, plagued with, riddled with.* plagado de delincuentes = crime-ridden.* plagado de deudas = debt-riddled.* plagado de errores = buggy [buggier -comp., buggiest -sup.].* plagado de famosos = celebrity-studded.* plagado de problemas = plagued with problems, problem-wracked [problem-racked].* * *- da adjetivoplagado DE algo: está plagado de faltas it is riddled with mistakes; la playa estaba plagada de turistas — the beach was crawling o swarming with tourists
* * ** plagado de = teeming with, plagued with, riddled with.* plagado de delincuentes = crime-ridden.* plagado de deudas = debt-riddled.* plagado de errores = buggy [buggier -comp., buggiest -sup.].* plagado de famosos = celebrity-studded.* plagado de problemas = plagued with problems, problem-wracked [problem-racked].* * *plagado -daplagado DE algo:está plagado de faltas it is riddled with mistakesla playa estaba plagada de turistas the beach was crawling o swarming with touriststenía la espalda plagada de granos his back was covered with o in spots* * *
Del verbo plagar: ( conjugate plagar)
plagado es:
el participio
plagado◊ -da adjetivo: [estar] plagado DE algo ‹de faltas/errores› riddled with sth;
‹de turistas/insectos› swarming with sth
plagado,-a adjetivo escribió un libro plagado de mentiras, he wrote a book riddled with lies
las calles estaban plagadas de basura, the streets were full of garbage
' plagado' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
plagada
English:
riddled
- alive
- over
- plague
* * *plagado, -a adj[de insectos] infested (de with);plagado de dificultades beset o plagued with difficulties;la ciudad está plagada de turistas the city is overrun with tourists;una declaración plagada de contradicciones a statement riddled with contradictions* * *plagado de gente swarming with people* * *plagado, -da adjplagado de : filled with, covered with -
13 durchlöchert
I P.P. durchlöchernII Adj. full of holes, attr. auch holy... umg.; von Kugeln: riddled with bullets; völlig durchlöchert auch riddled with holes* * *völlig durchlöchert auch riddled with holes* * *adj.perforated adj. -
14 acribillar
v.1 to perforate, to pepper with holes.acribillar a alguien a balazos to riddle somebody with bulletsme han acribillado los mosquitos the mosquitoes have bitten me all over2 to riddle, to fill with perforations, to pierce with numerous holes, to honeycomb.3 to bite all over, to cover with stings.La costurera abatanó la tela The seamstress fulled the fabric.4 to bring down, to shatter.Ella se abandonó al amor She gave herself over to love.* * *1 to riddle, pepper2 figurado to harass, pester* * *verb* * *VT1) to riddle, pepper2) (=fastidiar) to pester, badger* * *verbo transitivoa) ( llenar de agujeros)b) ( asediar)* * *= pelt.Ex. Every day, Internet users are pelted with spam, hoaxes, urban legends, and scams - in other words, untrustworthy data.----* acribillar a Alguien a preguntas = pepper + Nombre + with questions.* * *verbo transitivoa) ( llenar de agujeros)b) ( asediar)* * *= pelt.Ex: Every day, Internet users are pelted with spam, hoaxes, urban legends, and scams - in other words, untrustworthy data.
* acribillar a Alguien a preguntas = pepper + Nombre + with questions.* * *acribillar [A1 ]vt1(llenar de agujeros): lo acribillaron a balazos they riddled him with bulletslos mosquitos me han acribillado the mosquitoes have bitten me all over2(asediar): me acribillaron a preguntas they fired a barrage of questions at me, they bombarded me with questions* * *
acribillar ( conjugate acribillar) verbo transitivoa) ( llenar de agujeros):
b) ( asediar):
acribillar verbo transitivo to riddle, pepper: los mosquitos me acribillaron esta noche, I was bombarded by mosquitoes last night o the mosquitoes had a field day on me
fig (a preguntas) to bombard
' acribillar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
freír
- freírse
English:
mow
* * *acribillar vt1. [llenar de agujeros] to perforate, to pepper with holes;acribillar a alguien a balazos to riddle sb with bullets;me han acribillado los mosquitos the mosquitos have bitten me all overlos acribillaron a fotografías cuando salieron del hotel they were caught in a blaze of flashbulbs as they left the hotel* * *v/t:acribillar a alguien a balazos riddle s.o. with bullets;me acribillaron a preguntas they bombarded me with questions* * *acribillar vt1) : to riddle, to pepper (with bullets, etc.)2) : to hound, to harass -
15 agujereado
adj.full of holes, pierced with holes.past part.past participle of spanish verb: agujerear.* * *1→ link=agujerear agujerear► adjetivo1 with holes, perforated* * *ADJ full of holes* * *- da adjetivoestá todo agujereado — it's full of o riddled with holes
* * *= pierced.Ex. Superbly decorated bindings have been carefully preserved from the medieval period up to the present day, not only in tooled leather, but also in wood and metal (sometimes carved or jewelled), in cloth and embroidery, and in pierced or painted vellum.* * *- da adjetivoestá todo agujereado — it's full of o riddled with holes
* * *= pierced.Ex: Superbly decorated bindings have been carefully preserved from the medieval period up to the present day, not only in tooled leather, but also in wood and metal (sometimes carved or jewelled), in cloth and embroidery, and in pierced or painted vellum.
* * *agujereado -da‹orejas› piercedestá todo agujereado it's full of o riddled with holesel fondo está agujereado the bottom has holes/a hole in it* * *
Del verbo agujerear: ( conjugate agujerear)
agujereado es:
el participio
Multiple Entries:
agujereado
agujerear
agujereado◊ -da adjetivo: está agujereado it has holes in it
agujerear ( conjugate agujerear) verbo transitivo ( hacer agujeros en) to make holes in;
( atravesar) to pierce
agujerear verbo transitivo to make holes in
' agujereado' also found in these entries:
English:
leaky
- wear
* * *agujereado, -a adjriddled with holes -
16 cubierto de
= awash with/in, clad in, caked in/with, riddled with, encrusted with, incrusted withEx. It would seem as if the country is almost awash with outlets for the sale of books.Ex. When a fount of type was to be cast, each matrix in turn was fixed in the mould, a steel box made in two parts, clad in wood for insulation and ease of handling.Ex. The window frames appeared to have not seen the light of day for over 50 years and were totally caked in dirt -- although with some elbow grease the window came up a treat.Ex. This hope might prove futile since the draft is riddled with contradictions.Ex. In addition, Britain has one of the most extensive bodies of legislation in the world, which is added to daily and encrusted with myriad rules and regulations.Ex. There is a pulpit on the northeast side of the nave, which is made of marble, though originally it was made of wood, incrusted with ebony and ivory.* * *= awash with/in, clad in, caked in/with, riddled with, encrusted with, incrusted withEx: It would seem as if the country is almost awash with outlets for the sale of books.
Ex: When a fount of type was to be cast, each matrix in turn was fixed in the mould, a steel box made in two parts, clad in wood for insulation and ease of handling.Ex: The window frames appeared to have not seen the light of day for over 50 years and were totally caked in dirt -- although with some elbow grease the window came up a treat.Ex: This hope might prove futile since the draft is riddled with contradictions.Ex: In addition, Britain has one of the most extensive bodies of legislation in the world, which is added to daily and encrusted with myriad rules and regulations.Ex: There is a pulpit on the northeast side of the nave, which is made of marble, though originally it was made of wood, incrusted with ebony and ivory. -
17 lleno de
= fraught with, replete with, full of, bursting with, strewn with, plagued with, teeming with, studded with, brimful (of/with), riddled with, jam-packed (with), filled to capacity, flush with, laden withEx. That such uninformed intelligence has been translated into hard decisions is fraught with the gravest of consequences for the future of SLIS as bases for IT development.Ex. Such information will soon be replete with the requisite illustrations and, if need be, with sound explanations to boot.Ex. The idea was exquisite but full of terror.Ex. It is a great pleasure to welcome you to a country bursting with pride and energy.Ex. The field of reference work is strewn with failures, measured in the enquirer's terms, but where the reference librarian did provide a technically perfect answer to the actual question asked.Ex. Contemporary library and information science discourse is plagued with tunnel vision and blind spots that seriously affect the profession's efforts to plan the library's future.Ex. In teaching session after teaching session, day after day, school tasks are administered through textbooks, instruction manuals, reference works, etc -- tomes teeming with problems for the pupils to solve.Ex. He embodies the otherworldly in a narrative studded with spectacles and visions.Ex. This sprawling, exuberant novel, brimful with characters, aspires to accommodate a city full of lifestyles.Ex. This hope might prove futile since the draft is riddled with contradictions.Ex. This week is looking to be quite a jam packed, event-filled, extravaganza!.Ex. If a class is filled to capacity, please contact the secretary and ask to be put on a waiting list.Ex. There is growing evidence in Iraq, Afghanistan and beyond that al Qaeda and its allies are newly flush with cash, able to buy new weapons.Ex. Did you know that the "pope's nose" is laden with toxins from the chicken's body which accumulate in the little fatty morsel?.* * *= fraught with, replete with, full of, bursting with, strewn with, plagued with, teeming with, studded with, brimful (of/with), riddled with, jam-packed (with), filled to capacity, flush with, laden withEx: That such uninformed intelligence has been translated into hard decisions is fraught with the gravest of consequences for the future of SLIS as bases for IT development.
Ex: Such information will soon be replete with the requisite illustrations and, if need be, with sound explanations to boot.Ex: The idea was exquisite but full of terror.Ex: It is a great pleasure to welcome you to a country bursting with pride and energy.Ex: The field of reference work is strewn with failures, measured in the enquirer's terms, but where the reference librarian did provide a technically perfect answer to the actual question asked.Ex: Contemporary library and information science discourse is plagued with tunnel vision and blind spots that seriously affect the profession's efforts to plan the library's future.Ex: In teaching session after teaching session, day after day, school tasks are administered through textbooks, instruction manuals, reference works, etc -- tomes teeming with problems for the pupils to solve.Ex: He embodies the otherworldly in a narrative studded with spectacles and visions.Ex: This sprawling, exuberant novel, brimful with characters, aspires to accommodate a city full of lifestyles.Ex: This hope might prove futile since the draft is riddled with contradictions.Ex: This week is looking to be quite a jam packed, event-filled, extravaganza!.Ex: If a class is filled to capacity, please contact the secretary and ask to be put on a waiting list.Ex: There is growing evidence in Iraq, Afghanistan and beyond that al Qaeda and its allies are newly flush with cash, able to buy new weapons.Ex: Did you know that the "pope's nose" is laden with toxins from the chicken's body which accumulate in the little fatty morsel?. -
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= teeming with, plagued with, riddled withEx. In teaching session after teaching session, day after day, school tasks are administered through textbooks, instruction manuals, reference works, etc -- tomes teeming with problems for the pupils to solve.Ex. Contemporary library and information science discourse is plagued with tunnel vision and blind spots that seriously affect the profession's efforts to plan the library's future.Ex. This hope might prove futile since the draft is riddled with contradictions.* * *= teeming with, plagued with, riddled withEx: In teaching session after teaching session, day after day, school tasks are administered through textbooks, instruction manuals, reference works, etc -- tomes teeming with problems for the pupils to solve.
Ex: Contemporary library and information science discourse is plagued with tunnel vision and blind spots that seriously affect the profession's efforts to plan the library's future.Ex: This hope might prove futile since the draft is riddled with contradictions. -
19 plagado de deudas
Ex. A model for the development of information services in buoyant but debt-riddled Brazil may only be partially relevant to post oil-boom Nigeria, and consequently inappropriate to drought-plagued Ethiopia.* * *Ex: A model for the development of information services in buoyant but debt-riddled Brazil may only be partially relevant to post oil-boom Nigeria, and consequently inappropriate to drought-plagued Ethiopia.
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20 truffer
truffer [tʀyfe]➭ TABLE 1 transitive verbb. ( = remplir) truffer qch de to pepper sth with• truffé de fautes or d'erreurs riddled with mistakes* * *tʀyfe1) Culinaire to stuff [something] with truffles [pâté, dinde]2) ( remplir)* * *tʀyfe vtCUISINE to garnish with truffles* * *truffer verb table: aimer vtr1 Culin to stuff [sth] with truffles [pâté, dinde];2 ( remplir) il a truffé son discours de citations he stuffed his speech with quotations; la pièce était truffée de micros the room was larded with bugging devices; ta lettre est truffée de fautes your letter is riddled with mistakes.[tryfe] verbe transitif2. [emplir] to fill
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