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N1. झुण्डIn the big lake I saw many fishes swimming in shoals.2. रेतीThe captain was adviced to steer away the ship from the shoals. -
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n. 1. гүехэн устай газар. 2. сүрэг. 3. бөөн хүн. -
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In., vi., a. 모래톱, 여울목(이 되다), 얕아지다, 앝은IIn., vi. 무리, 떼 다수, 어군, 떼를 짓다, (지어 유영하다) -
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მეჩეცი; წყალნაკლებობა -
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پاياب ،كم عمق ، تنگ ،كم جاي ،تپه زيرآبي ، گروه ، دسته شدن ، كم ژرفا ، كم عمقشدن -
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plićina; plićak; plitka voda* * *
jato
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(құмды)қайраң, ұсақ үйір (балықтардың), топтану -
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• gamizati; gomila; jato; jato riba; mnoštvo; nailaziti na pliću vodu; oplićati; peščani sprud; plićak; plićati; plitko; roj; sprud; učiniti plićim; vrveti -
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I1. noun1) мелкое место, мелководье2) мель, банка3) (обыкн. pl) скрытая опасность2. adjectiveмелкий, мелководный3. verbмелетьII1. noun1) стая, косяк (рыбы)2) масса, толпа, множество2. verb1) собираться в косяки (о рыбе)2) толпиться* * *1 (n) косяк; масса; мелководье; мель; множество; скрытые опасности; стая; толпа2 (v) зайти в мелководье; собираться в косяки* * *а) мелкое место, мелководье б) банка, отмель* * *[ ʃəʊl] n. стая, косяк, множество, толпа, мелкое место, мелководье, мель, банка (отмель), скрытая опасность v. собираться в косяки, толпиться, зайти в мелководье, мелеть* * *банкакосякмассамелководьемельспуститьстаятолпатолпиться* * *I 1. сущ. 1) а) мелкое место б) банка 2) перен.; обыкн. мн. скрытая опасность; подводный камень 2. прил. мелкий 3. гл. 1) убывать (о воде) 2) спускать воду II 1. сущ. 1) стая, косяк (рыбы) 2) перен.; разг. масса 2. гл. 1) собираться в косяки (о рыбе) 2) перен. толпиться -
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niedriger Wasserstand; seichte Stelle
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Shoal — Shoal, n. [AS. scolu, sceolu, a company, multitude, crowd, akin to OS. skola; probably originally, a division, and akin to Icel. skilja to part, divide. See {Skill}, and cf. {School}. of fishes.] A great multitude assembled; a crowd; a throng;… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Shoal — Shoal, a. [Cf. {Shallow}; or cf. G. scholle a clod, glebe, OHG. scollo, scolla, prob. akin to E. shoal a multitude.] Having little depth; shallow; as, shoal water. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
shoal — [ʃəul US ʃoul] n [Sense: 1; Origin: Old English scolu large group ] [Sense: 2; Date: 1300 1400; Origin: shoal not deep (11 20 centuries), from Old English sceald] 1.) a large group of fish swimming together = ↑school shoal of … Dictionary of contemporary English
shoal — n Shoal, bank, reef, bar can all mean a shallow place in a body of water. In ordinary use Shoal is applied to a shallow place, especially one that is difficult to navigate {dangerous shoals in uncharted waters} Bank, often as the plural banks, is … New Dictionary of Synonyms
Shoal — Shoal, n. 1. A place where the water of a sea, lake, river, pond, etc., is shallow; a shallow. [1913 Webster] The depth of your pond should be six feet; and on the sides some shoals for the fish to lay their span. Mortimer. [1913 Webster] Wolsey … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
shoal — shoal; shoal·i·ness; shoal·ness; … English syllables
shoal — shoal1 [shōl] n. [via dial. < OE scolu, multitude, school of fish, akin to Du school < IE * skēl < base * (s)kel , to cut > SHIELD] 1. a large group; mass; crowd 2. a large school of fish vi. to come together in or move about as a… … English World dictionary
Shoal — Shoal, v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Shoaled}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Shoaling}.] To assemble in a multitude; to throng; as, the fishes shoaled about the place. Chapman. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Shoal — Shoal, v. i. To become shallow; as, the color of the water shows where it shoals. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Shoal — Shoal, v. t. To cause to become more shallow; to come to a more shallow part of; as, a ship shoals her water by advancing into that which is less deep. Marryat. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
shoal — Ⅰ. shoal [1] ► NOUN 1) a large number of fish swimming together. 2) informal, chiefly Brit. a large number of people. ► VERB ▪ (of fish) form shoals. ORIGIN probably from Dutch sch le troop … English terms dictionary