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1 number two
[ˌnʌmbə'tuː]1) Общая лексика: "правая рука" (e.g., his number two), второй номер3) Австралийский сленг: большая нужда4) Детская речь: (to do) сходить по большому (whereas number one - по-маленькому, исп-ся с do/make/go)5) Сленг: второй по влиянию, второй по значению, второй по имеющейся власти, второй по званию, испражняться6) Табуированная лексика: дефекация, испражнение -
2 number two
1) "второй сорт"2) помощник, ассистент; заместительSyn:3) большая нужда, ка-ка ( в детской речи)Syn: -
3 number two
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4 number two
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > number two
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5 number two
[͵nʌmbəʹtu:]1. второй номер2. разг. ка-ка, каканье -
6 number two boom section
Техника: секция стрелы номер дваУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > number two boom section
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7 number two
«второй сорт»помощник, ассистент; заместительбольшая нужда, ка-каАнгло-русский большой универсальный переводческий словарь > number two
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8 number two
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9 number two
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10 NUMBER TWO
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11 Number Two Man (Second dealer)
Игрок номер два Мошенник, который умеет сдавать вторые карты. См. ВТОРЫЕ КАРТЫПокерный словарь для переводчика. Англо-русский. > Number Two Man (Second dealer)
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12 Number Two Man (Second dealer)
Игрок номер два Мошенник, который умеет сдавать вторые карты. См. ВТОРЫЕ КАРТЫПокерный словарь для переводчика. Англо-русский. > Number Two Man (Second dealer)
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13 number two
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14 number two
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15 number two
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16 number two aircraft
разг. ведомый ЛА; ( в строю)Englsh-Russian aviation and space dictionary > number two aircraft
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17 number two man
разг. лётчик ведомого самолётаEnglsh-Russian aviation and space dictionary > number two man
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18 go number two
Сленг: по взрослому (I gotta go number two - Мне надо сходить по большому), по большому -
19 one's number two
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20 (to do) number two
Детская речь: сходить по большому (whereas number one - по-маленькому, исп-ся с do/make/go)
См. также в других словарях:
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