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1 flesh
1. n тело; мясоin flesh — в теле, полный
2. n мясо; мясная пища3. n плоть4. n род человеческийall flesh — всё живое, смертные
flesh and blood — люди; род человеческий
5. n мякоть6. n с. -х. молодые веточки чайного куста, флешиshe is prettier in the flesh than in her photographs — в жизни она красивее, чем на фотографиях
to press the flesh — пожимать руки, обмениваться рукопожатиями
black flesh — «чёрный товар», чёрные рабы
to go after the flesh — повиноваться плоти, предаваться чувственным наслаждениям
7. v приучать к охоте вкусом крови8. v разжигать кровожадность9. v обагрить меч кровью10. v откармливать11. v полнетьflesh out — набирать вес, полнеть
12. v спец. мездритьСинонимический ряд:1. color (adj.) chestnut; color; colour; cream-colored; cream-coloured; creamy; flesh-colored; mahogany; off-white; pinkish tan; tan2. mankind (noun) Homo sapiens; humanity; humankind; man; mankind; mortality3. meat (noun) animal cells; body; brawn; edible portion; flesh and blood; meat; muscle; protoplasm; tissue4. soft pulpy part (noun) bulb; edible part; fleshy part; guts; heart; insides; pulp; soft pulpy part; vegetable matter
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