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[ˈkɔkrəutʃ]cockroach таракан -
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[ʹkɒkrəʋtʃ] n энт.1. таракан-прусак ( Blattella germanica)2. насекомое семейства таракановых ( Blattoidae) -
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['kɒkrəʊtʃ]1) Общая лексика: насекомое семейства таракановых (Blattoidae), таракан, таракан-прусак (Blattella germanica)3) Австралийский сленг: a person from New South Wales, житель штата Новый Южный Уэльс5) Макаров: таракан (пищ. насекомое-вредитель) -
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[`kɔkrəʊʧ]тараканАнгло-русский большой универсальный переводческий словарь > cockroach
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мед.сущ. таракан -
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◙ n. תיקן, ג'וק* * *◙ קו'ג,ןקית◄ -
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<bio.tour> ■ Kakerlake f ; Blatta orientalis f ; Küchenschabe f -
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'kokrəu(a beetle-like insect which is a household pest.) kakerlakkkakerlakksubst. \/ˈkɒkrəʊtʃ\/1) ( insekt i underordenen Blattaria) kakerlakk2) (hverdagslig, rugby, fotball)forklaring: profesjonell rugby-\/fotballspiller som representerer New South Wales' statslag i Rugby League State of Origin-fotballkonkurransen -
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['kokrəu ](a beetle-like insect which is a household pest.) kakerlak* * *['kokrəu ](a beetle-like insect which is a household pest.) kakerlak -
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lipas, kecoa* * *lipas* * *lipas, kecoa* * *kakerlak, kecoa, cecunguk, coro, lipas -
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n. Tus kab laum pij; tus kab laum -
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(n) ipas -
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['kokrəu ](a beetle-like insect which is a household pest.) kakkalakki -
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csótány, svábbogár* * *['kokrəu ](a beetle-like insect which is a household pest.) svábbogár -
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N1. तिलचिट्टाCoackroaches have white blood. -
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['kokrəu ](a beetle-like insect which is a household pest.) barata* * *cock.roach[k'ɔkroutʃ] n barata. -
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См. также в других словарях:
Cockroach — Cock roach, n. [Sp. cucaracha.] (Zo[ o]l.) An orthopterous insect of the genus {Blatta}, and allied genera. [1913 Webster] Note: The species are numerous, especially in hot countries. Those most commonly infesting houses in Europe and North… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
cockroach — [käk′rōch΄] n. [Sp cucaracha, wood louse, cockroach, altered by assoc. with COCK1 + ROACH1] any of an order (Blattaria) of insects with long antennae and a flat, soft body: some species are common household pests … English World dictionary
cockroach — 1620s, folk etymology (as if from cock + roach) of Sp. cucaracha chafer, beetle, from cuca kind of caterpillar. Folk etymology also holds that the first element is from caca excrement. A certaine India Bug, called by the Spaniards a Cacarootch,… … Etymology dictionary
cockroach — ► NOUN ▪ a beetle like scavenging insect with long antennae and legs, some kinds of which are household pests. ORIGIN Spanish cucaracha … English terms dictionary
Cockroach — For other uses, see Cockroach (disambiguation). Cockroach Common household roaches A) German cockroach B) American cockroach C) Australian cockroach D E) Oriental cockroach (♀ & … Wikipedia
cockroach — /kok rohch /, n. any of numerous orthopterous insects of the family Blattidae, characterized by a flattened body, rapid movements, and nocturnal habits and including several common household pests. Also called roach. Cf. American cockroach,… … Universalium
cockroach — noun a) A black or brown straight winged insect of the order Blattodea, with about 3,500 species divided into six families. Only a few of these take up residence with human beings. Among these are Periplaneta americana (American cockroach or… … Wiktionary
cockroach — cock·roach (kŏk’rōch′) n. ▸ Any of numerous insects of the order or suborder Blattaria, having oval flat bodies and laying eggs in hardened cases, and including several species that are common household pests. ╂ [By folk etymology from obsolete… … Word Histories
cockroach — noun Etymology: by folk etymology from Spanish cucaracha cockroach Date: 1623 any of an order or suborder (Blattodea syn. Blattaria) of chiefly nocturnal insects including some that are domestic pests compare German cockroach … New Collegiate Dictionary
cockroach — [17] Cockroach is a product of folk etymology, the process by which a ‘foreign’ – sounding is adapted by speakers of a language so as to seem more familiar. In this case the foreign word was Spanish cucaracha. This was evidently too much for 17th … The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins
cockroach — UK [ˈkɒkrəʊtʃ] / US [ˈkɑkˌroʊtʃ] noun [countable] Word forms cockroach : singular cockroach plural cockroaches an insect similar to a large beetle that lives in places where food is kept … English dictionary