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23 doğ.
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24 dög
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25 dog’-dog’
dog’-dog’ o’rta to burn fiercely -
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27 dog sitter
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28 Dog Knot
A name given to knots used by some winders, warpers and reelers, in tying threads. Two kinds of dog knots are in use, their defect being that both loose ends are passed through the knot together. This makes a bulky knot that does not easily pass through healds and reeds and is objectionable even when it gets in the cloth. -
29 Dog's Bane Fibre
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30 Dog-Earing
A term used in Scotland when a cloth tends to curl or roll up diagonally from a comer at the end of a piece. Often seen in fabrics with a two-fold warp and single weft. -
31 dog-eared
adjective(of a book) having the pages turned down at the corner:ذو صَفْحَة مَطْوِيُّ عند الزاوِيَهSeveral pages were dog-eared.
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32 dog|iąć
pf — dog|inać impf (dognę, dogięła, dogięli — doginam) Ⅰ vt to bend- dognij te druty, bo ktoś się pokaleczy bend those wires back, or somebody will scratch themselves- bez kombinerek nie da się dogiąć blachy you need pliers to bend the tin into shapeⅡ dogiąć się — doginać się to bendThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > dog|iąć
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33 dog|odzić
pf — dog|adzać1 impf vi (spełnić oczekiwania) to indulge- dogodzić czyimś zachciankom to indulge sb’s whims- niczym mu nie można było dogodzić he was impossible to please- nie jestem w stanie dogodzić wszystkim I can’t please a. satisfy everyone- matka dogadzała jej, jak mogła her mother did everything to indulge her- nikt ci tak nie dogadzał jak ja nobody’s ever satisfied your every need like I have- dogadzała mu praca w redakcji editing work suited him- dogodzić podniebieniu to indulge one’s taste buds- dogodzić sobie iron. to overindulge (oneself), to overdo it■ jeszcze się taki nie narodził, co by wszystkim dogodził przysł. there’s not a man living who can please everyoneThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > dog|odzić
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34 dog|onić
pf — dog|aniać impf vt 1. (dopędzić) to catch [sb/sth] up- idź, zaraz cię dogonię you go on, I’ll catch you up in a minute- złapali taksówkę i dogonili nas they took a taxi and caught up with us- dogoni nas w końcu starość przen. sooner or later we all grow old, old age catches up with all of us in the end2. przen. (dorównać) to catch [sb] up- mimo długiej choroby dogonił kolegów w nauce despite his long illness, he caught up with his schoolmates- próbujemy dogonić kraje wysoko rozwinięte we’re trying to catch up with the more developed countries- wkrótce dogonisz wzrostem ojca you’ll be catching your father up soonThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > dog|onić
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35 dog collar
1) a stiff round collar worn by a clergyman.ياقَه مُسْتَديرَه صَلْبَه يَلْبِسُها الكاهِن2) a collar around a dog's neck.ياقَه حَولَ عُنُق الكَلْب -
36 dog-tired
adjectivevery tired:مُرْهَق، مُنْهَكI'm dog-tired this morning after sitting up all night in the train.
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37 dog-eat-dog
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38 Dog Appeasing Pheromone
Veterinary medicine: DAPУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Dog Appeasing Pheromone
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39 Dog Erythrocyte Antigen
Physiology: DEAУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Dog Erythrocyte Antigen
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40 Dog Friendly Area
Government: DFA
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dog — DOG, dogi, s.m. Câine de talie mare, masiv, cu botul lat şi turtit. – Din fr. dogue, engl. dog. Trimis de oprocopiuc, 18.06.2004. Sursa: DEX 98 dog s. m., pl. dogi Trimis de siveco, 10.08.2004. Sursa: Dicţionar ortografic DOG dogi … Dicționar Român
Dog — Dog, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Dogged}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Dogging}.] To hunt or track like a hound; to follow insidiously or indefatigably; to chase with a dog or dogs; to worry, as if by dogs; to hound with importunity. [1913 Webster] I have been… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
dog|gy — «DG ee, DOG », adjective, gi|er, gi|est, noun, plural gies. –adj. 1. like a dog. 2. very fond of dogs: »the doggy set. 3. Informal. outwardly showy or stylish. –n … Useful english dictionary