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101 cross-ruff
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102 pupillary ruff
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103 tommy ruff
большеглазый австралийский лосось (Arripidae; небольшая рыба, родственная австралийскому лососю, объект спортивного рыболовства и продукт питания)Australia and New Zealand. English-Russian dictionary of regional studies > tommy ruff
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104 wood-ruff
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106 ruffe
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107 forecastle
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108 ruffe
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109 ruffe
(ruff)يقه گرد و حلقوي چين دار مردان و زنان قرون 16 و 17 ميلادي، غرور ، تكبر ،پرخاش ، تاه كردن ، چروك كردن ، ناهموار كردن -
110 ruffe
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111 ерш
I муж.
1) (рыба) ruff
2) (щетка) lamp-chimney brush;
wire brush (проволочный) II муж.;
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112 турухтан
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > турухтан
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113 collar
'kolə
1. noun1) (the part of a garment at the neck especially of a shirt, jacket etc: This collar is too tight.) cuello2) (something worn round the neck: The dog's name was on its collar.) collar
2. verb(to seize, get hold of: He collared the speaker as he left the room.) agarrarcollar n1. cuello2. collaris the dog's name on the collar? ¿pone el nombre del perro en el collar?
collar sustantivo masculino
collar sustantivo masculino
1 (joya) necklace
2 (de una mascota) collar ' collar' also found in these entries: Spanish: broche - chula - chulo - cierre - collarín - cuello - cuenta - ensartar - abrochar - estuche - lucir - poner - se - seguro - vuelta English: blue-collar - clasp - collar - dog collar - flea collar - hot - inherit - necklace - shirt-collar - white-collar - wing collar - blue - edge - flea - fray - frayed - loosen - man - miss - ruff - stiff - stud - turn - turtle - wear - whitetr['kɒləSMALLr/SMALL]1 (of shirt etc) cuello2 (for dog) collar nombre masculino3 SMALLTECHNICAL/SMALL collar nombre masculino, abrazadera1 familiar pescar, echar el guante a, pillar\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto get hot under the collar enfadarseto grab somebody by the collar agarrar a alguien por el cuellodetachable collar cuello falsocollar ['kɑlər] vt: agarrar, atraparcollar n: cuello mn.• ribete (Textil) s.m.n.• argolla s.f.• collar s.m.• cuello s.m.• manija s.f.• solapa (Textil) s.f.• virola s.f.v.• coger por el cuello v.
I 'kɑːlər, 'kɒlə(r)to get hot under the collar — sulfurarse, ponerse* hecho una furia
b) ( for animal) collar m
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transitive verb (colloq)['kɒlǝ(r)]he collared me as I was leaving — me agarró or me pescó cuando salía (fam)
1. N1) [of coat, shirt] cuello m- get hot under the collar2) (=necklace) collar m3) (for dog) collar m4) (Med) collarín m5) (Tech) (on pipe etc) collar m2.VT * [+ person] abordar, acorralar; [+ object] (=get for o.s.) apropiarse3.CPDcollar button N — (US) botón m de camisa
collar size N — medida f del cuello
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I ['kɑːlər, 'kɒlə(r)]to get hot under the collar — sulfurarse, ponerse* hecho una furia
b) ( for animal) collar m
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transitive verb (colloq)he collared me as I was leaving — me agarró or me pescó cuando salía (fam)
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114 ruffe
{rʌf}
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115 sound
1. Ithe organ (the whistle, the horn, the hooter, etc.) sounds звучит орган и т.д.; I cannot make this bell sound у меня этот звонок не звонит; this black key on the piano won't sound эта черная клавиша на рояле не издает звука2. IIsound in some manner sound mournfully (monotonously, ominously, mysteriously, jarringly, etc.) звучать печально и т.д.; "rough" and "ruff" sound alike слова "rough" и "ruff" звучат одинаково; sound in some place the report sounded everywhere звук выстрела был слышен /прокатился/ повсюду; that shout sounded very close этот крик раздался где-то совсем близко3. III1) sound smth. sound the bell звонить в колокол; sound a trumpet (a horn) трубить в трубу (в рог); sound a high note издавать высокий звук2) sound smth. sound a signal дать сигнал; sound an alarm бить тревогу; sound the retreat (the charge, the reveille, the call to arms, etc.) трубить сигнал к отступлению и т.д.; the clock sounded noon часы пробили полдень; in his words there sounded a note of alarm в его словах (прозвучала тревога3) sound smth. sound each letter (each syllable, etc.) произносить каждую букву и т.д.4) sound smb., smth. sound a patient прослушать [сердце, легкие у] больного; sound smb.'s lungs выслушать легкие у кого-л.; sound the walls простучать /проверить на звук/ стены4. IV1) sound smth. in some manner sound the horn loudly (repeatedly, sharply, etc.) громко и т.д. (просигналить, дать громкий и т.д. сигнал2) sound smth. in some manner sound every consonant distinctly четко /ясно/ произносить каждую согласную3) sound smb., smth. some manner sound a patient (smb.'s lungs, etc.) thoroughly (carefully, etc.) тщательно и т.д. выслушать больного и т.д.5. XI1) be sounded at some time the bell is sounded at eight звонок дается в восемь часов; be sounded by smb. the first note of danger was sounded by the press в прессе прозвучали первые нотки тревоги2) be sounded the "h" in "hour" is not sounded в слове "hour" звук "h" не произносится6. XIII1) sound smth. to do smth. sound the horn to warn the other driver (pedestrians, etc.) дать сигнал /посигналить/, чтобы предупредить другого водителя и т.д.2) sound smb. to do smth. sound a patient to see what is wrong выслушать /прослушать/ больного, чтобы установить, что с ним7. XVsound loud (clear, shrill, queer, soft, etc.) звучать громко и т.д.; his voice sounded hollow его голос звучал глухо; the bell sounds cracked колокольчик дребезжит; the wall sounds hollow у этой стены полый звук; the box sounds empty на звук ящик пустой; sound interesting (alluring, promising, reasonable, odd, paradoxical, etc.) казаться интересным и т.д.; does this sentence sound right? это предложение звучит правильно?; his explanation sounds plausible его объяснение звучит правдоподобно; how does the idea (this proposal, the story, etc.) sound to you? как вы относитесь к этой идее и т.д.?; doesn't he sound angry? судя по голосу, он сердится8. XVIsound for smth. the trumpet sounds for battle труба зовет на бой; the bell sounded at eight o'clock for dinner в восемь часов был звонок на обед; sound in (on, etc.) smth. footsteps sounded in the distance (in the hall, on the stairs, on the porch, etc.) вдали и т.д. послышались шаги; his advice seems to keep sounding in my ears его совет как будто звучит у меня в ушах9. XIX1sound like smth. sound like a promise (like a paradox, like a fairy-tale, like heresy, etc.) звучать как обещание и т.д.; it sounds like thunder это похоже на гром; it sounds like an animal howling это напоминает /похоже на/ вой зверя; it soundsounds like fun кажется, будет весело10. XXI1sound smth. after smth. sound the "all clear" after an air raid дать сигнал отбоя после воздушной тревоги11. XXVsound as if... his voice sounds as if he had a cold судя по голосу /мне показалось/, что он простужен; it sounds as if he wanted to back out of it это прозвучало так, как будто он хочет пойти на попятный12. XXVII2sound to smb. as if... it sounds to me as if someone were trying to get into the house (as if someone was running away, etc.) по звуку у меня сложилось впечатление /мне показалось/, что кто-то пытался забраться в дом и т.д. -
116 trump
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117 ruffed
adj.1 que lleva gorguera.2 que tiene collar de pelo o pluma.pp.participio pasado del verbo RUFF.pt.pretérito del verbo RUFF. -
118 reeve
—1. LAT Philomachus ( Mer) rem2. RUS турухтан m3. ENG ruff, reeve4. DEU Kampfläufer m5. FRA bécasseau m [chevalier m] combattant1. LAT Philomachus pugnax ( Linnaeus)2. RUS турухтан m3. ENG ruff, reeve4. DEU Kampfläufer m5. FRA bécasseau m [chevalier m] combattant -
119 Band
The thin twisted cotton rope used to drive spindles of the spinning, doubling and winding machine. ———————— The collar which in the 17th century supplanted the ruff. It was first a stiff stand-up collar of cambric lawn or linen, starched, wired and sometimes edged with lace. Worn as late as 1656. Yellow starch was used as in the case of the ruff. Contemporary with the band stand-up was the falling band, also edged with lace, sometimes embroidered or made of Italian cut work ornamented with pearls. Falling bands are mentioned in 1604 and are sometimes called French Falls. The Cavaliers wore the broad type of band and the Roundheads a very narrow type. Geneva bands were used by the Protestant churchmen. The term, band-box, has descended from those early days, when similar boxes were used solely for keeping bands and ruffs in. ———————— Trade term in Bengal for the wild silk crop of any single month. -
120 бить козырем
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Ruff — ist der Name von Charles Ruff (1939–2000), US amerikanischer Jurist Christiane Ruff (* 1960), deutsche Fernsehproduzentin Franz Ruff (1906–1979), deutscher Architekt Hugo Ruff (1843–1924), deutscher Heimatforscher Ingo Ruff (* 20. Jhdt.),… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Ruff — Ruff, n. [Of uncertain origin: cf. Icel. r[umc]finn rough, uncombed, Pr. ruf rude, rough, Sp. rufo frizzed, crisp, curled, G. raufen to pluck, fight, rupfen to pluck, pull, E. rough. [root]18. Cf. {Ruffle} to wrinkle.] 1. A muslin or linen collar … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Ruff — Ruff, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Ruffed}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Ruffing}.] 1. To ruffle; to disorder. Spenser. [1913 Webster] 2. (Mil.) To beat with the ruff or ruffle, as a drum. [1913 Webster] 3. (Hawking) To hit, as the prey, without fixing it. [1913… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Ruff — Ruff, n. [F. ronfle; cf. It. ronfa, Pg. rufa, rifa.] (Card Playing) (a) A game similar to whist, and the predecessor of it. Nares. (b) The act of trumping, especially when one has no card of the suit led. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Ruff — Ruff, v. i. & t. (Card Playing) To trump. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Ruff — Ruff, Ruffe Ruffe, n. [OE. ruffe.] (Zo[ o]l.) A small freshwater European perch ({Acerina vulgaris}); called also {pope}, {blacktail}, and {stone perch}, or {striped perch}. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
ruff — ruff; wood·ruff; … English syllables
ruff — ► NOUN 1) a projecting starched frill worn round the neck, characteristic of Elizabethan and Jacobean costume. 2) a ring of feathers or hair round the neck of a bird or mammal. 3) (pl. same or ruffs) a wading bird, the male of which has a large… … English terms dictionary
ruff — ruff1 [ruf] n. [contr. of RUFFLE1, n.] 1. a high, frilled or pleated collar of starched muslin, lace, etc., worn by men and women in the 16th and 17th cent. 2. a band of distinctively colored or protruding feathers or fur about the neck of an… … English World dictionary
ruff — [rʌf] n [Date: 1500 1600; Origin: Probably from RUFFLE1] 1.) a stiff circular white collar, worn in the 16th century 2.) a circle of feathers or fur around the neck of an animal or bird … Dictionary of contemporary English
ruff — [ rʌf ] noun count 1. ) the fur or feathers that grow around the neck of an animal or bird 2. ) a large collar with upright folds that people wore in the 16th and 17th centuries … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English