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21 тапир
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22 beorí
beo'rim ZOOLTapir m -
23 guaraní
adj.Guarani.f. & m.Guarani, member of the Guarani Indians of Paraguay.* * *1.ADJ SMF Guarani2.SM (Ling) GuaraniGUARANÍ Guaraní is an American Indian language of the tupí-guaraní family and is widely spoken in Paraguay, Brazil, Argentina and Bolivia. In Paraguay it is the majority language and has equal official status with Spanish, which is spoken mainly by non-Indians. In parts of southern Brazil, tupí-guaraní is the basis for a pidgin known as Língua Geral, now losing ground to Portuguese. From guaraní and its sister dialect tupí come words like "jaguar", "tapir", "toucan" and "tapioca".* * *Iadjetivo/masculino, femenino GuaraniII •• Cultural note:The name of a people who lived between the rivers Amazon and Plate, and their language. The Guarani language is an official language in Paraguay. It is also spoken in parts of Argentina, Bolivia, and Brazil. The Jesuit missionaries in Paraguay wrote Guarani dictionaries and grammars, hymns and catechisms. Guarani acquired a symbolic status in Paraguay during the Chaco War with Bolivia, 1932-35. Today many Paraguayans with hardly any indigenous blood speak Guarani better than Spanish* * *Iadjetivo/masculino, femenino GuaraniII •• Cultural note:The name of a people who lived between the rivers Amazon and Plate, and their language. The Guarani language is an official language in Paraguay. It is also spoken in parts of Argentina, Bolivia, and Brazil. The Jesuit missionaries in Paraguay wrote Guarani dictionaries and grammars, hymns and catechisms. Guarani acquired a symbolic status in Paraguay during the Chaco War with Bolivia, 1932-35. Today many Paraguayans with hardly any indigenous blood speak Guarani better than Spanish* * *Guaraniguaraní (↑ guaraní a1)A (persona) GuaraniB1 (idioma) Guarani2 (moneda) guaraniThe name of a people who lived between the rivers Amazon and Plate, and their language.The Guarani language is an official language in Paraguay. It is also spoken in parts of Argentina, Bolivia, and Brazil. The Jesuit missionaries in Paraguay wrote Guarani dictionaries and grammars, hymns and catechisms. Guarani acquired a symbolic status in Paraguay during the Chaco War with Bolivia, 1932-35. Today many Paraguayans with hardly any indigenous blood speak Guarani better than Spanish.* * *
guaraní adjetivo/ sustantivo masculino, femenino
Guarani
■ sustantivo masculino ( idioma) Guarani
' guaraní' also found in these entries:
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* * *♦ adjGuarani♦ nmf[persona] Guarani♦ nm1. [lengua] Guarani2. [moneda] guaraniGUARANÍParaguay is the only Latin American country where an indigenous language is used as widely as Spanish. Guaraní was the language spoken by the main indigenous people at the time of the Spanish conquest. The process of racial mixing between Spaniard and Guarani over centuries has resulted in a population that is largely bilingual. In the major urban areas about half the population are able to use both languages freely, while in rural areas Guarani speakers predominate. Spanish is the language of the press and education, but Guarani has had a great influence on the vocabulary of Spanish speakers, and this has given rise to a so-called “guarañol”, a hybrid of both languages.* * *m FIN guaraní* * *guaraní adj & nmf: Guaraniguaraní nm: Guarani (language of Paraguay) -
24 anteburro
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25 beorí
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26 bestia
1. f чаще разг1) живо́тное; зверь2) ло́шадь3) мул4) осёл; осли́ца ж5)gran bestia — а) см ante II 1) б) см tapir
6)bestia de carga — а) вью́чное живо́тное б) pred пренебр чернорабо́чий пр и перен; работя́га; рабо́чая, ломова́я ло́шадь
7)2. com презрmala bestia pred — презр подле́ц; мерза́вец, мерза́вка; ве́дьма, ехи́дна ж; сво́лочь тж собир
1) дура́к; ду́ра ж; тупи́ца; дуби́на2) = bruto 2. 2)3. adj разг ↑гру́бый; ди́кий; ва́рварский; ха́мскийes un tío bestia — он - стра́шный хам
en plan bestia — гру́бо; по-ха́мски
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27 fécula de la yuca
• cassava starch• tapeworm larva• tapir -
28 mańoco
• Indian chief• Indian cress• tapeworm larva• tapir -
29 tapioca
• cassava starch• tapeworm larva• tapir -
30 anta (el)
f• Bo tapír• hist. menhir• stav. polosloup• stav. přípora• zool. los (zvíře) -
31 beorí
m• zool. tapír americký -
32 vaca de anta
• zool. tapír -
33 vaca de montaña
• zool. tapír -
34 danta
f• zool. los• zool. losice• zool. tapír -
35 maipurí
m• Ve zool. tapír -
36 tapiro
m Экв.см. tapir
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См. также в других словарях:
tapir — tapir … Dictionnaire des rimes
tapir — [ tapir ] n. m. • tapihire 1558; mot tupi 1 ♦ Mammifère ongulé (tapiridés), herbivore d assez grande taille (jusqu à 1 m), au corps massif, aux membres courts, dont le nez se prolonge en une courte trompe préhensile. Tapir d Amérique du Sud. 2 ♦… … Encyclopédie Universelle
tapir — (se) 1. (ta pir) v. réfl. Se cacher en se tenant dans une posture raccourcie ou resserrée. • Enfin, me tapissant au recoin d une porte...., RÉGNIER Sat. XIII. • Je me tapis d aguet derrière une muraille, RÉGNIER ib. XI. • À ces mots sort de … Dictionnaire de la Langue Française d'Émile Littré
tapir — TAPÍR, tapiri, s.m. Animal mamifer imparicopitat din zona tropicală, cu corpul masiv, pielea netedă, buzele şi nasul prelungite într un fel de trompetă scurtă (Tapirus americanus şi indicus). – Din fr. tapir. Trimis de dante, 02.07.2004. Sursa:… … Dicționar Român
Tapir — Ta pir, n. [Braz. tapy ra: cf. F. tapir.] (Zo[ o]l.) Any one of several species of large odd toed ungulates belonging to {Tapirus}, {Elasmognathus}, and allied genera. They have a long prehensile upper lip, short ears, short and stout legs, a… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
tapir\ se — tapir (se) [ tapir ] v. pron. <conjug. : 2> • 1160; frq. °tappjan « fermer » ♦ Se cacher, se dissimuler en se blottissant. Hannibal [le chat] « s alla tapir sous une bibliothèque » (France). Se retirer, se mettre à l abri. Se tapir chez soi … Encyclopédie Universelle
tapir (se) — ⇒TAPIR (SE), verbe pronom. A. 1. [Le suj. désigne un animal] Se cacher en se tenant dans une posture raccourcie, ramassée, en occupant le moins de place possible. Elle enfile rapidement son ouverture étroite et ténébreuse, se tapit au fin fond,… … Encyclopédie Universelle
tapir — Tapir, voyez Tapinois. Se tapir, Se blatir. Tapir des pieds contre la terre et la creuser, Prosubigere terram … Thresor de la langue françoyse
tapir — TAPIR, se Tapir. v. a. Il n a d usage qu avec les pronoms personnels, & signifie. Se cacher en se tenant dans une posture racourcie, & resserrée. Se tapir contre une muraille, derriere une haye, derriere une porte, sous un arbre, dans un blé … Dictionnaire de l'Académie française
tapir — [tā′pər] n. pl. tapirs or tapir [Sp < Tupí tapyra, large mammal, tapir] any of a family (Tapiridae) of large, hoofed, hoglike perissodactylous mammals of tropical America and the Malay Peninsula: tapirs have flexible snouts, feed on plants,… … English World dictionary
tapir — 1774, perhaps from Fr. tapir (1580), ultimately from Tupi (Brazil) tapira … Etymology dictionary