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101 cock-a-doodle-doo
cock-a-doodle-doo [ˏkɒkədu:dlˊdu:] n1) кукареку́2) пету́х, петушо́к -
102 cock-a-hoop
cock-a-hoop [ˏkɒkəˊhu:p] a1) predic. лику́ющий; торжеству́ющий2) самодово́льный; хвастли́во-задо́рный; высокоме́рный -
103 cock-and-bull story
cock-and-bull story неправдоподобная история; небылицы -
104 cock-crow
cock-crow noun время, когда начинают петь петухи, рассвет -
105 cock-eye
cock-eye 1. noun coll. косящий глаз 2. adj. косой -
106 cock-eyed
cock-eyed adj.; coll. 1) косоглазый 2) косой 3) пьяный 4) бестолковый, ду-рацкий -
107 cock-fighting
cock-fight(ing) noun петушиный бой -
108 cock-horse
cock-horse 1. noun палочка-лошадка (детская игрушка) 2. adv. верхом на па-лочке -
109 cock-loft
cock-loft noun 1) мансарда 2) чердак -
110 cock-shy
cock-shy noun 1) народная игра (в которой участвующий, попадая в мишеньпалкой, получает приз) 2) мишень -
111 Cock-and-bull story
• Cock-and-bull story [tale] Неправдоподобная история. Вздор. Небылица. Турусы на колёсах. ЧушьDifficulties of the English language (lexical reference) English-Russian dictionary > Cock-and-bull story
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112 Cock-and-bull tale
• Cock-and-bull story [tale] Неправдоподобная история. Вздор. Небылица. Турусы на колёсах. ЧушьDifficulties of the English language (lexical reference) English-Russian dictionary > Cock-and-bull tale
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113 Cock-fight
• Cock-fight< ing> Петушиный бойDifficulties of the English language (lexical reference) English-Russian dictionary > Cock-fight
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114 Cock-fighting
• Cock-fight< ing> Петушиный бойDifficulties of the English language (lexical reference) English-Russian dictionary > Cock-fighting
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115 cock an eye
The warden cocked his eye wisely, and Cowperwood saw that his lot was not to be as bad as he had anticipated. (Th. Dreiser, ‘The Financier’, ch. LIV) — Начальник тюрьмы многозначительно подмигнул, и Фрэнк понял, что его ждет участь хотя и не легкая, но все же не столь мрачная, как он опасался.
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116 cock's-head
cock's-head (бот) 1. эспарцет петушья голова, Onobrychis caput-galli ; 2. астрагал датский, Astragalus danicusEnglish-Russian dictionary of biology and biotechnology > cock's-head
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117 cock-a-hoop
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118 cock on his own dunghill
"петух на своей навозной куче"; ≈ царь и бог у себя дома [часть пословицы a cock is valiant on his own dunghill; см. a cock is valiant on his own dunghill]Some men want to be considered gods in their own homes; you'll generally find that sort of men very small potatoes outside; if they weren't they wouldn't bother so much about being cock on their own little dunghills. (H. Lawson, ‘Send Round the Hat’, ‘The Sex Problem Again’) — Некоторые мужчины хотят, чтобы дома их боготворили. В обществе такие люди, как правило, немногого стоят. Потому-то у себя дома они и петушатся.
Mr. Meek was a little shrivelled man, but by all accounts he was cock on his own dunghill. (DEI) — Мистер Мик был маленьким сморщенным человечком, но дома, судя по всему, он держался важной персоной.
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119 cock-a-doodle-doo
1. сущ.
1) кукареку loud cock-a-doodle-doo ≈ громкое кукареку, громкий крик 'кукареку'
2) детск.;
шутл. петух, петушок cock-a-doodle broth ≈ бульон из петуха Syn: rooster, cock
2. гл. кукарекать Syn: crow кукареку (детское) петух, петушок кукарекатьБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > cock-a-doodle-doo
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120 cock-a-doodle-doo
кукареку имя существительное:
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