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1 SWINE
• Still swine eat all the draff - Ласковое теля двух маток сосет (Л) -
2 swine
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3 swine
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4 swine dysentery
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5 swine fever
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6 swine lymphocyte alloantigens
Immunology: SLAУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > swine lymphocyte alloantigens
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7 African swine fever
Agriculture: ASFУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > African swine fever
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8 American Association of Swine Practitioners
Veterinary medicine: AASPУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > American Association of Swine Practitioners
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9 Canadian Swine Breeders Association
Veterinary medicine: CSBAУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Canadian Swine Breeders Association
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10 Classical Swine Fever
Virology: CSFУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Classical Swine Fever
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11 Computers Are Swine
Jocular: CASУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Computers Are Swine
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12 свинячий
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13 svín, òorpari
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14 свинячий
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15 nierogacizną
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16 свине
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17 pourceau
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18 SVÍN
* * *n. swine, pig; hafa svíns minni, to have a short memory.* * *n. [a common Teut. word], a swine, Grág. ii. 315, Fms. i. 213, Fs. 26, Landn. 177: the saying, opt er it sama svín í akri, Fms. vi. 216, viii. 233, Mkv., cp. Odyss. xviii. 29: of the hog-shapen beggar’s scrip, Skíða R.; (cp. Dan. ‘gris,’ = a clay-pig used as a money-box); svíns belgr, blóð, bógr, rani. Fas. iii. 622, Stj. 363, 644, Sturl. iii. 44; svíns hrin, Fas. iii. 149; svíns-lifr, swine’s liver, as a charm used to still enmities or in truce-making, Gkv. 2. 23 (cp. Stj. 363, v. l.,—því vóru heiðnir menn vanir at …); hafa svíns minni, to have a swine’s (i. e. short) memory, Ld. 216.II. in local names, Svína-fell (whence Svín-fellingar), Svína-vatn, Svína-dalr, Svína-nes, Svín-ey, Svín-hagi, etc., Landn.COMPDS: svínabæli, svínageymsla, svínahirðir, svínahús. -
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20 svinjar
• swine herd; swine-herd
См. также в других словарях:
Swine — Swine, n. sing. & pl. [OE. swin, AS. sw[=i]n; akin to OFries. & OS. swin, D. zwijn, G. schwein, OHG. sw[=i]n, Icel. sv[=i]n, Sw. svin, Dan. sviin, Goth. swein; originally a diminutive corresponding to E. sow. See {Sow}, n.] (Zo[ o]l.) Any animal… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
swine — [swaın] n [: Old English; Origin: swin] 1.) plural swine or swines informal someone who behaves very rudely or unpleasantly ▪ Leave her alone, you filthy swine! 2.) old use a pig … Dictionary of contemporary English
swine — [ swaın ] noun count 1. ) (plural swine or swines) INFORMAL an extremely unpleasant or cruel man 2. ) (plural swine) an old word meaning a pig … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
swine — O.E. swin pig, hog, from P.Gmc. *swinan (Cf. O.S., O.Fris. M.L.G., O.H.G. swin, M.Du. swijn, Du. zwijn, Ger. Schwein), neuter adjective (with suffix * ino ) from PIE *su (see SOW (Cf. sow) (n.)). The native word, largely ousted by PIG (Cf … Etymology dictionary
swine — swine; swine·man; … English syllables
swine — [swīn] n. pl. swine [ME swin < OE, akin to Ger schwein < IE base * su , pig, sow > Gr hys,SOW1, L sus] 1. any of a family (Suidae) of omnivorous, artiodactylous mammals with a bristly coat and elongated, flexible snout; esp., a… … English World dictionary
Swine — Swine, der mittlere der drei Ausflüsse der Oder in die Ostsee im Kreise Usedom Wollin des Regierungsbezirks Stettin (Preußische Provinz Pommern), trennt die Inseln Usedom u. Wollin, bildet bei Swinemünde den Hafen … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
Swine — Swine, die mittlere Ausmündung der Oder in die Ostsee, trennt die Inseln Usedom und Wollin … Kleines Konversations-Lexikon
Swine — Swine, mittlerer Ausfluß des Stettinerhaffs, trennt die Inseln Usedom u. Wollin, fließt bei Swinemünde in die Ostsee … Herders Conversations-Lexikon
Swine — die, polnisch Śwịna [ ɕfina], Mündungsarm der Oder zwischen den Inseln Usedom und Wollin, Woiwodschaft Szczecin (Stettin), Polen, verbindet das Stettiner Haff mit der Ostsee, etwa 16 km lang, 100 1 000 m breit und 9 17 m tief, für Seeschiffe… … Universal-Lexikon
swine — swīn n any of various stout bodied short legged mammals (family Suidae) with a thick bristly skin and a long mobile snout esp a domesticated member of a species (Sus scrofa) that occurs wild in the Old World … Medical dictionary