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berried lobster омар с икройcommon lobster обыкновенный омар, Homarus vulgarisrock lobster лангуст Palinurus vulgarisspiny lobster лангуст Palinurus vulgaristhorny lobster лангуст ( Palinurus)English-Russian dictionary of biology and biotechnology > lobster
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homard m; (spiny lobster) langouste f►► lobster boat homardier m; (for spiny lobster) langoustier m;lobster thermidor homard m thermidor -
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lobster [ˊlɒbstə] n1) ома́р;red as a lobster ≅ кра́сный как рак
2) сл. неуклю́жий челове́к◊lobster shift = graveyard shift [см. graveyard]
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'lobstə(a type of shellfish with large claws.) langostalobster n bogavante / langostatr['lɒbstəSMALLr/SMALL]1 bogavante nombre masculino\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLNorway lobster cigalalobster pot nasaspiny lobster langostalobster ['lɑbstər] n: langosta fn.• bogavante s.m.• langosta s.f.'lɑːbstər, 'lɒbstə(r)noun langosta f, bogavante m (Esp); (before n)['lɒbstǝ(r)]lobster pot — nasa f, langostera f
1.N(pl lobsters or lobster) (also: rock lobster, spiny lobster) langosta f ; (with large pincers) langosta f, bogavante m (Sp)2.CPDlobster pot N — nasa f, langostera f
* * *['lɑːbstər, 'lɒbstə(r)]noun langosta f, bogavante m (Esp); (before n)lobster pot — nasa f, langostera f
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1. n зоол. омар2. n зоол. лангуст3. n зоол. большой речной рак4. n зоол. кул. мясо омара, лангуста, ракообразныхlobster Newburg — омар «Ньюберг»
5. n сл. неуклюжий человек; каракатица6. n сл. амер. простак, простофиляСинонимический ряд:oaf (noun) bohunk; gawk; klutz; looby; lout; lubber; lummox; lump; lumpkin; meathead; oaf; palooka; slouch -
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[ˈlɔbstə]lobster уст. презр. английский солдат, "красномундирник" lobster разг. неуклюжий человек; lobster shift = graveyard shift lobster омар; red as a lobster = красный как рак lobster разг. неуклюжий человек; lobster shift = graveyard shift lobster омар; red as a lobster = красный как рак -
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['lɒbstə(r)] 1.nome gastr. zool. aragosta f.; astice m.2.modificatore [salad, soup] di aragosta* * *['lobstə](a type of shellfish with large claws.) aragosta* * *lobster /ˈlɒbstə(r)/3 (spreg., stor.) soldato inglese● ( cucina) lobster bisque, zuppa d'aragosta □ lobster-eyed, che ha occhi sporgenti □ lobster pot, nassa per aragoste □ as red as a lobster, rosso come un gambero □ (fam. USA, spec. giorn.) lobster shift, turno di notte.* * *['lɒbstə(r)] 1.nome gastr. zool. aragosta f.; astice m.2.modificatore [salad, soup] di aragosta -
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ˈlɔbstə сущ.
1) а) омар (а также некоторые другие представители ракообразных) б) мясо ракообразных
2) уст.;
презр. солдат британской армии, 'красномундирник'
3) разг. а) болван, простофиля, зануда б) неуклюжий человек Syn: fool, dupe;
bore II
1. ∙ lobster shift омар (Homarus) лангуст( Palinurus;
тж. spiny *) большой речной рак( кулинарное) мясо омара, лангуста, ракообразных - * Newburg омар "Ньюберг" (жаренный ломтиками со сметаной и хересом) - * thermidor омар "термидор" (вареный, с подливкой и тертым сыром) неуклюжий человек, каракатица (американизм) простак, простофиля > raw /unboiled/ * полицейский, полисмен > red as a * красный как рак lobster уст. презр. английский солдат, "красномундирник" ~ разг. неуклюжий человек;
lobster shift = graveyard shift ~ омар;
red as a lobster = красный как рак ~ разг. неуклюжий человек;
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- common lobster
- Norway lobster
- rock lobster
- spiny lobster
- thorny lobster
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[ʹlɒbstə] n1. зоол.1) омар ( Homarus)2) лангуст ( Palinurus; тж. spiny lobster)3) большой речной рак2. кул. мясо омара, лангуста, ракообразныхlobster Newburg - омар «Ньюберг» ( жаренный ломтиками со сметаной и хересом)
lobster thermidor - омар «термидор» (варёный, с подливкой и тёртым сыром)
3. сл.1) неуклюжий человек; каракатица2) амер. простак, простофиля♢
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nounHummer, der* * *['lobstə](a type of shellfish with large claws.) der Hummer* * *lob·ster[ˈlɒbstəʳ, AM ˈlɑ:bstɚ]I. n* * *['lɒbstə(r)]nHummer m* * *1. ZOOL Hummer m:hen lobster weiblicher Hummer;2. → academic.ru/69580/spiny_lobster">spiny lobster* * *nounHummer, der* * *n.Hummer - m. -
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n1) зоол. омар2) м'ясо омара3) знев. англійський солдат, червономундирник4) знев. незграбна людина; каракатицяraw (unboiled) lobster — полісмен, поліцай
* * *n1) зooл. омар; лангуст ( spiny lobster); великий річковий рак2) кyл. м'ясо омара, лангуста, ракоподібних3) cл. незграбна людина; каракатиця; aмep. роззява -
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lobster — [OE] The Latin word locusta denoted both the voracious grasshopper, the ‘locust’, and the ‘lobster’ or similar crustaceans, such as the crayfish (if, as has been suggested, the word is related to Greek lēkan ‘jump’, then presumably the… … The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins
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lobster — [OE] The Latin word locusta denoted both the voracious grasshopper, the ‘locust’, and the ‘lobster’ or similar crustaceans, such as the crayfish (if, as has been suggested, the word is related to Greek lēkan ‘jump’, then presumably the… … Word origins
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