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  • 121 sponge

    1. noun
    1) (a type of sea animal, or its soft skeleton, which has many holes and is able to suck up and hold water.) σπόγγος
    2) (a piece of such a skeleton or a substitute, used for washing the body etc.) σφουγγάρι
    3) (a sponge pudding or cake: We had jam sponge for dessert.) ελαφρό κέικ
    4) (an act of wiping etc with a sponge: Give the table a quick sponge over, will you?) σφούγγισμα
    2. verb
    1) (to wipe or clean with a sponge: She sponged the child's face.) σφουγγίζω
    2) (to get a living, money etc (from someone else): He's been sponging off/on us for years.) ζω σε βάρος(άλλου)/κάνω τράκα
    - spongy
    - spongily
    - sponginess
    - sponge cake
    - sponge pudding

    English-Greek dictionary > sponge

  • 122 delude

    v вводить в заблуждение, обманывать, сбивать с толку

    to delude oneself — обманываться, заблуждаться; обманывать себя

    Синонимический ряд:
    deceive (verb) beguile; betray; bluff; cheat; cozen; deceive; defraud; double-cross; dupe; fool; four-flush; have; humbug; illude; juggle; mislead; mock; sell out; suck in; take in; trick; two-time

    English-Russian base dictionary > delude

  • 123 humbug

    1. n обман, надувательство; ложь; притворство
    2. n нелепость; вздор; чепуха, ерунда

    humbug! — вздор!, чушь!

    3. n нелепый, бессмысленный поступок
    4. n обманщик, мошенник, притворщик
    5. n пустой человек; пустозвон
    6. n мятный леденец
    7. v обманывать, надувать, проводить
    8. v мошенничать, жульничать
    9. v вынуждать обманом
    Синонимический ряд:
    1. deception (noun) charlatanism; deception; falseness; hypocrisy; pretence; sham
    2. falsehood (noun) falsehood; lies; pretense
    3. imposter (noun) charlatan; cheat; confidence man; deceiver; fake; faker; fraud; imposter; impostor; mountebank; pretender; quack; swindler
    4. imposture (noun) counterfeit; deceit; flam; flimflam; gyp; hoax; imposition; imposture; lie; mare's nest; phony; put-on; sell; spoof; swindle; trick
    5. nonsense (noun) balderdash; bilge; blague; blah; blather; blatherskite; bosh; bull; bunkum; bushwa; claptrap; double-talk; drivel; drool; eyewash; fiddle-faddle; fiddlesticks; flapdoodle; flummadiddle; fudge; gook; guff; hogwash; hokum; hooey; hot air; jazz; malarkey; meshuggaas; nonsense; poppycock
    6. deceive (verb) beguile; betray; bluff; cheat; cozen; deceive; delude; double-cross; dupe; fool; four-flush; have; illude; impose upon; juggle; mislead; mock; sell out; suck in; swindle; take in; trick; two-time
    Антонимический ряд:
    honesty; reality; truth; validity

    English-Russian base dictionary > humbug

  • 124 juggle

    1. n жонглирование; фокус, трюк, ловкость рук
    2. n обман, плутовство, ловкая проделка
    3. v жонглировать; показывать фокусы
    4. v надувать, обманывать
    5. v извращать; фальсифицировать, подделывать
    6. v играть, забавляться
    7. n бревно
    Синонимический ряд:
    deceive (verb) beguile; betray; bluff; cozen; deceive; delude; double-cross; four-flush; humbug; illude; mislead; mock; sell out; suck in; take in; two-time

    English-Russian base dictionary > juggle

  • 125 quaff

    1. n питьё залпом, большими глотками
    2. v пить большими глотками; пить залпом
    3. v осушать, опорожнять
    4. v редк. наглотаться
    Синонимический ряд:
    1. drink (noun) drag; draught; drink; potation; pull; sip; swill
    2. drink (verb) consume; drain; drink; gulp; guzzle; imbibe; pull; sip; suck; sup; sup off; sup up; swallow; swig; toss; toss down; toss off

    English-Russian base dictionary > quaff

  • 126 wet nurse

    Синонимический ряд:
    suckle (verb) breast-feed; cradle; dry nurse; feed; give suck to; nurse; suckle

    English-Russian base dictionary > wet nurse

  • 127 pull

    [pul] 1. verb
    1) (to (try to) move something especially towards oneself usually by using force: He pulled the chair towards the fire; She pulled at the door but couldn't open it; He kept pulling the girls' hair for fun; Help me to pull my boots off; This railway engine can pull twelve carriages.) (re)tirer (sur)
    2) ((with at or on) in eg smoking, to suck at: He pulled at his cigarette.) tirer sur
    3) (to row: He pulled towards the shore.) ramer
    4) ((of a driver or vehicle) to steer or move in a certain direction: The car pulled in at the garage; I pulled into the side of the road; The train pulled out of the station; The motorbike pulled out to overtake; He pulled off the road.) entrer dans
    2. noun
    1) (an act of pulling: I felt a pull at my sleeve; He took a pull at his beer/pipe.) traction; gorgée; bouffée
    2) (a pulling or attracting force: magnetic pull; the pull (=attraction) of the sea.) attraction
    3) (influence: He thinks he has some pull with the headmaster.) influence
    - pull down - pull a face / faces at - pull a face / faces - pull a gun on - pull off - pull on - pull oneself together - pull through - pull up - pull one's weight - pull someone's leg

    English-French dictionary > pull

  • 128 sponge

    1. noun
    1) (a type of sea animal, or its soft skeleton, which has many holes and is able to suck up and hold water.) éponge
    2) (a piece of such a skeleton or a substitute, used for washing the body etc.) éponge
    3) (a sponge pudding or cake: We had jam sponge for dessert.) gâteau de Savoie
    4) (an act of wiping etc with a sponge: Give the table a quick sponge over, will you?) coup d'éponge
    2. verb
    1) (to wipe or clean with a sponge: She sponged the child's face.) éponger
    2) (to get a living, money etc (from someone else): He's been sponging off/on us for years.) vivre aux crochets de
    - spongy - spongily - sponginess - sponge cake - sponge pudding

    English-French dictionary > sponge

См. также в других словарях:

  • suck — ► VERB 1) draw into the mouth by contracting the lip muscles to make a partial vacuum. 2) hold (something) in the mouth and draw at it by contracting the lip and cheek muscles. 3) draw in a specified direction by creating a vacuum. 4) (suck… …   English terms dictionary

  • suck up — verb 1. take in, also metaphorically (Freq. 1) The sponge absorbs water well She drew strength from the minister s words • Syn: ↑absorb, ↑suck, ↑imbibe, ↑soak up, ↑sop up, ↑ …   Useful english dictionary

  • suck in — verb 1. take up as if with a sponge (Freq. 2) • Syn: ↑take in, ↑sop up, ↑take up • Hypernyms: ↑consume, ↑ingest, ↑take in, ↑take, ↑ …   Useful english dictionary

  • suck|le — «SUHK uhl», verb, led, ling. –transitive verb. 1. to feed with milk from the breast or udder; give suck to; nurse: »The cat suckles her kittens. 2. Figurative. to bring up; nourish: » suckled on the literature of Spain (W. H. Hudson). A Pagan… …   Useful english dictionary

  • suck — verb 1》 draw into the mouth by contracting the muscles of the lip and mouth to make a partial vacuum.     ↘hold (something) in the mouth and draw at it by contracting the lip and cheek muscles.     ↘draw in a specified direction by creating a… …   English new terms dictionary

  • suck off — (slang) To perform fellatio or cunnilingus on • • • Main Entry: ↑suck * * * ˌsuck ˈoff [transitive] [present tense I/you/we/they suck off he/she/it …   Useful english dictionary

  • suck into — ˌsuck ˈin ˌsuck ˈinto [transitive] [present tense I/you/we/they suck in he/she/it sucks in …   Useful english dictionary

  • suck ass — verb to be terrible; be of extremely poor quality. Syn: suck, suck donkey balls, suck cock …   Wiktionary

  • suck balls — verb to be terrible, of extremely poor quality. Syn: suck, suck donkey balls, suck cock …   Wiktionary

  • suck donkey dick — verb to be of very low quality Yuck! This cold soup sucks donkey dick!!! Syn: suck cock, suck donkey balls, suck donkey cock …   Wiktionary

  • suck out — verb remove as if by suction aspirate the wound • Syn: ↑aspirate, ↑draw out • Hypernyms: ↑remove, ↑take, ↑take away, ↑withdraw …   Useful english dictionary

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