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1 pig
sertés, disznó* * *[piɡ] 1. noun1) (a kind of farm animal whose flesh is eaten as pork, ham and bacon: He keeps pigs.) disznó2) (an offensive word for an unpleasant, greedy or dirty person: You pig!) disznó•- piggy2. adjective(like a pig's: piggy eyes.) malacképű- piglet- piggyback
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2 guinea-pig
['ɡinipiɡ]1) (a small animal, like a rabbit, with short ears and often kept as a pet.) tengerimalac2) (a person used as the subject of an experiment: He was used as a guinea-pig for the new drug.) kísérleti alany -
3 as\ fat\ as\ a\ pig
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4 guinea\ pig
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5 like\ a\ stuck\ pig
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6 sucking\ pig
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7 bacon
angol szalonna, szalonna* * *['beikən](the flesh of the back and sides of a pig, salted and dried, used as food.) angolszalonna -
8 boar
kan, vaddisznó, vadkan, kan disznó* * *[bo:](a male pig (especially the wild variety).) (vad)kan -
9 gammon
['ɡæmən](the meat of the leg of a pig, salted and smoked.) füstölt sonka -
10 ham
comb, rádióamatőr, sonka, ripacs to ham: ripacskodik, túljátssza a szerepét* * *[hæm](the top of the back leg of a pig, salted and dried.) sonka -
11 hog
önző ember, disznó, sertés to hog: domborít, felpúposodik, disznó módra viselkedik* * *[hoɡ] 1. noun((especially American) a pig.) disznó2. verb1) (to gobble up greedily.) felfal2) (to take or use more of than one ought to; to keep or use longer than one ought to: She's hogging the telephone and no-one else can use it.) kisajátít, ráül•- hogwash- go the whole hog -
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13 piggy
falánk, mohó, kismalac* * *plural - piggies; noun (a child's word for a (little) pig.) coca -
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15 pigskin
disznóbőr, futball-labda, nyereg* * *noun, adjective ((of) a kind of leather made from the skin of a pig: Her purse was (made of) pigskin.) disznóbőr -
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17 snout
pofa* * *(the projecting mouth and nose part of certain animals, especially of a pig.) orr, ormány -
18 sow
koca, emse, anyadisznó to sow: behint, bevet* * *I [səu] past tense - sowed; verb1) (to scatter over, or put in, the ground: I sowed lettuce in this part of the garden.) vet2) (to plant seed over: This field has been sown with wheat.) bevetII noun(a female pig.) koca -
19 swine
sertés, disznó* * *1) ((plural swine) an old word for a pig.) disznó2) ((plural swines) an offensive word for a person who behaves in a cruel or disgusting way towards others.) disznó -
20 trotter
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PIG — (Heb. חֲזִיר, ḥazir). Included in the Pentateuch among the unclean animals prohibited as food is the pig which, although cloven footed, is a nonruminant (Lev. 11:7; Deut. 16:8). It is the sole unclean animal mentioned as possessing these… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
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pig — (n.) probably from O.E. *picg, found in compounds, ultimate origin unknown. Originally young pig (the word for adults was swine). Another Old English word for pig was fearh, related to furh furrow, from PIE *perk dig, furrow (Cf. L. porc us pig,… … Etymology dictionary
pig|gy — «PIHG ee», noun, plural gies, adjective, gi|er, gi|est. –n. a little pig. –adj. like a pig; piggish: »Henry VIII…is even piggier (Punch) … Useful english dictionary
Pig — Pig, n. A piggin. [Written also {pigg}.] [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Pig — Pig, v. t. & i. [imp. & p. p. {Pigged}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Pigging}.] 1. To bring forth (pigs); to bring forth in the manner of pigs; to farrow. [1913 Webster] 2. To huddle or lie together like pigs, in one bed. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Pig — der; s, s <aus gleichbed. engl. pig> (ugs. abwertend) Polizist … Das große Fremdwörterbuch