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1 Blighty Tweed
Tweeds of the Harris and Homespun type, woven on hand looms by ex-service men maimed in the 1914-18 war. The name is a proprietary one. The fabrics are of high-class quality. -
2 (Blighty) Англия
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3 rana čije lečenje obezbeđuje p
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4 Англия
1) General subject: Blighty (a Blighty one - ранение, обеспечивающее отправку на родину), Britain, England, the land of the Rose (роза - национальная эмблема Англии)2) Colloquial: across the water (для жителей Ирландии)3) Poetical language: Albion4) Military: (Blighty) blighty5) History: Anglia6) Australian slang: the Old Dart7) Geography: England (адм. - полит. часть Великобритании)8) Diplomatic term: mother country -
5 выставка и продажа отечественной промышленной продукции
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > выставка и продажа отечественной промышленной продукции
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6 ранение, обеспечивающее отправку на родину
General subject: Blighty one, blightyУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > ранение, обеспечивающее отправку на родину
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7 в Англию
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8 возвращаясь на родину
Makarov: going back to BlightyУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > возвращаясь на родину
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9 легкое ранение
1) Military: blighty (обеспечивающее отправку в метрополию)2) Makarov: minor injury -
10 на родину
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11 отечественный
1) General subject: home (о товарах), native, patriotic, domestic, local, national2) Military: indigenous3) Mathematics: home made, made in Russia (российский)4) Economy: home-produced, homegrown5) Jargon: blighty -
12 получать легкое ранение
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > получать легкое ранение
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13 старая добрая Англия
1) Obsolete: Merrie England (2-ая 1/2 XVI века, время правления Елизаветы I)2) Jocular: dear old Blighty (c нач. 20 в.)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > старая добрая Англия
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14 ingiltere
n. Albion, Great Britain, England, Blighty, John Bull* * *1. england 2. uk 3. England -
15 vatan
n. Blighty, Britain or England as homeland (name used affectionately in jest)* * *fatherland -
16 본국에 송환될 정도의 큰 부상
n. blighty -
17 영국 본국
n. blighty -
18 Englanti
yks.nom. englanti; yks.gen. englannin; yks.part. englantia; yks.ill. englantiin; mon.gen. englantien; mon.part. englanteja; mon.ill. englanteihinAlbion (noun)blighty (noun)England (noun)English (noun)Great Britain (noun)* * *geography• England -
19 englanti
yks.nom. englanti; yks.gen. englannin; yks.part. englantia; yks.ill. englantiin; mon.gen. englantien; mon.part. englanteja; mon.ill. englanteihinAlbion (noun)blighty (noun)England (noun)English (noun)Great Britain (noun)* * *geography• englishgeography• great britaingeography• english languagegeography• the english language -
20 kotimaa
yks.nom. kotimaa; yks.gen. kotimaan; yks.part. kotimaata; yks.ill. kotimaahan; mon.gen. kotimaiden kotimaitten; mon.part. kotimaita; mon.ill. kotimaihinblighty (noun)home country (noun)homeland (noun)* * *• native coustry• native land• original home• motherland• country of origin• mother country• homeland• home country• native country• home• fatherland
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Blighty — ist eine englische Slang Bezeichnung für Großbritannien. Das Wort leitet sich aus dem Hindi Wort vilāyatī (विलायती; auch bilāyatī) ab, das wiederum über das Urdu aus dem Arabischen (arabisch ولاية ‚Wilaya‘) entlehnt wurde. Im… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Blighty — ► NOUN Brit. informal ▪ Britain or England, as used by soldiers serving abroad. ORIGIN first used by soldiers in the Indian army: from Urdu, foreign, European … English terms dictionary
Blighty — This article is about the slang term for Britain. For other uses, see Blighty (disambiguation). Blighty is a British English slang term for Britain, deriving from the Hindustani word vilāyatī (विलायती) (pronounced bilāti in many Indian dialects… … Wikipedia
blighty — a serious but not fatal wound Blighty, from the Hindi bilayati meaning foreign, became their home country for British servicemen abroad, and not just those serving in India: Thought we d see a bit of the place before we go back to… … How not to say what you mean: A dictionary of euphemisms
Blighty — noun /ˈblaɪti/ a) Great Britain, Britain, or England, especially as viewed from abroad With such delights awaiting them only a few miles to the rear, its no wonder that men prayed for a “blighty” – a small wound that would not incapacitate them… … Wiktionary
Blighty — [[t]bla͟ɪti[/t]] N PROPER Blighty is a way of referring to England. [BRIT, HUMOROUS, OLD FASHIONED] See you back in Blighty! … English dictionary
blighty — /bluy tee/, n., pl. blighties. Brit. Slang. 1. (often cap.) England as one s native land; England as home: We re sailing for old Blighty tomorrow. 2. a wound or furlough permitting a soldier to be sent back to England from the front. 3. military… … Universalium
blighty — [20] Blighty is a legacy of British rule in India. Originally a term used by British soldiers serving in India for ‘home, Britain’, it is an anglicization of Hindi bilāyatī, which meant ‘foreign’, and particularly ‘European’. This was actually a… … The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins
Blighty — n British Britain. An anglicisation of the Hindus tani bilayati, meaning foreign. The word was originally used with some affection by the pre World War I colonial army, but is now used only to suggest mock jingoism. ► I was blown through the door … Contemporary slang
Blighty — /ˈblaɪti/ (say bluytee) noun 1. British Military Colloquial England. 2. World War I Colloquial a wound serious enough to get one sent back to England. Also, blighty. {Anglo Indian, from Hindi bilāyatī (now vilāyatī) foreign, European, from… …
blighty — [20] Blighty is a legacy of British rule in India. Originally a term used by British soldiers serving in India for ‘home, Britain’, it is an anglicization of Hindi bilāyatī, which meant ‘foreign’, and particularly ‘European’. This was actually a… … Word origins