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61 ingurgitation
ingurgitation► to ingurgitate -
62 anguina
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63 поглощать
(кого-л./что-л.)
swallow up, devour; absorb; take up* * ** * *поглощать; поглотить swallow up, devour; absorb* * *absorbassimilateconsumedevourdominateeatengrossengulfgulfimbibeimmerseingurgitatelapmergeswallowtrap -
64 gutati
• absorb; devour; eat humble pie; engulf; gulp; gulp down; guttle; ingurgitate; pocket up; pouch; slur; swallow; swallow down; swallow up; take down; take up; to gulp down -
65 progutati
• absorb; choke down; digest; engulf; get down; gulp; gulp down; ingurgitate; pocket; pocket up; pouch; pouch up; stomach; swallow; swallow down; swallow up; take down; to get down; to gulp down; whelm -
66 bekap
(EN) bolt; chow sg down; engorge; gorge; ingurgitate; snap; snatch -
67 elnyel
(DE) Verschlingung {e}; absorbierend; absorbiert; aufgefressen; resorbieren; resorbierend; resorbiert; resorbierte; verschlingen; verschlucken; verschlungen; (EN) absorb; assimilate; bogged; devour; englut; engulf; ingulf; ingurgitate; mop up; occlude; reabsorb; resorb; suck; swallow; swallow up; whelm -
68 lenyel
(DE) geschluckt; herunterschlucken; hinunterschlucken; schlucken; schluckt; verbeißen; Hinterbringung {e}; hinteressen; hinterschlucken; (EN) get down; gorge; gulp; ingest; ingurgitate; pocket; stomach; swallow; swallow up; take off; take sg lying down -
69 ingurgitar
v.to ingurgitate, to gobble, to gulp, to gobble up. -
70 gobble
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71 gorge
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72 gulp
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73 lap
круг имя существительное:колени (lap, marrowbones)раунд (round, lap)нахлестка (overlap, lap)жидкая пища (slop, lap)полировальный круг (lap, glazer)глагол:жадно пить (lap, swill) -
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75 lapping
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76 guzzle
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77 gorged
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78 bolt down
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79 التقم
اِلْتَقَمَto swallow; to swallow up, devour, gobble, ingurgitate -
80 التهم
اِلْتَهَمَto devour, gobble, swallow up, gorge, ingurgitate, gormandize
См. также в других словарях:
Ingurgitate — In*gur gi*tate, v. t. [L. ingurgitatus, p. p. of ingurgitare to pour in; pref. in in + gurges whirlpool, gulf.] [1913 Webster] 1. To swallow, devour, or drink greedily or in large quantity; to guzzle. Cleveland. [1913 Webster] 2. To swallow up,… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Ingurgitate — In*gur gi*tate, v. i. To guzzle; to swill. Burton. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
ingurgitate — [in gʉr′jə tāt΄] vt., vi. ingurgitated, ingurgitating [< L ingurgitatus, pp. of ingurgitare, to pour in like a flood, guzzle: see IN 1 & GURGITATION] to swallow up greedily or in large amounts; gulp; gorge; guzzle ingurgitation n … English World dictionary
ingurgitate — verb /ɪnˈɡəːdʒɪteɪt/ To swallow up greedily or in large amounts; gulp; gorge; guzzle. Nothing pesters the body and mind sooner than to be still fed, to eat and ingurgitate beyond all measure, as many do … Wiktionary
ingurgitate — transitive verb ( tated; tating) Etymology: Latin ingurgitatus, past participle of ingurgitare, from in + gurgit , gurges whirlpool more at voracious Date: circa 1570 to swallow greedily or in large quantities ; guzzle • ingurgitation noun … New Collegiate Dictionary
ingurgitate — ingurgitation, n. /in gerr ji tayt /, v., ingurgitated, ingurgitating. v.t. 1. to swallow greedily or in great quantity, as food. 2. to engulf; swallow up: The floodwaters ingurgitated trees and houses. v.i. 3. to drink or eat greedily; guzzle;… … Universalium
ingurgitate — (Roget s Thesaurus II) verb To swallow (food or drink) greedily or rapidly in large amounts: bolt, down, englut, engorge, gobble, gulp, guzzle, swill, wolf. See INGESTION … English dictionary for students
ingurgitate — in·gur·gi·tate || ɪn gÉœrdʒɪteɪt / gÉœËd v. overeat; gulp down food; gorge, eat piggishly, stuff oneself with food … English contemporary dictionary
ingurgitate — [ɪn gə:dʒɪteɪt] verb literary swallow greedily. Derivatives ingurgitation noun Origin C16: from L. ingurgitat , ingurgitare pour in , from in into + gurges, gurgit whirlpool, gulf … English new terms dictionary
ingurgitate — in·gurgitate … English syllables
ingurgitate — in•gur•gi•tate [[t]ɪnˈgɜr dʒɪˌteɪt[/t]] v. tat•ed, tat•ing 1) to swallow greedily or in great quantity, as food 2) to engulf; swallow up 3) to drink or eat greedily; guzzle; swill • Etymology: 1560–70; < L ingurgitāre to fill, flood, drench… … From formal English to slang