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1 Yak
1) quot. part. attaches to the quoted phrase to make the noun phrase that is the object of the transitive verb ye ‘to say’ прибавляется к цитируемой фразе, чтобы сделать (из этой фразы) объект для глагола ye ‘говорить’ Nisatta anak-ne ne yak a-ye kamiasi a kotanu un ek yak a-ye. Tomorrow mentioned above werewolf will come to our settling so they say. Завтра вышеназванный оборотень в наше поселение придет, как говорят. 2) syn.: Yak-ne future conditional part. будущее условное Sir pirka yak pirka-p. It will be nice if the weather is good. Если погода будет хорошей – это хорошо. -
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6 yak
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7 Kentucky Fried Yak
Food industry: KFYУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Kentucky Fried Yak
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8 як
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9 ячий
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10 ячий
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11 лялякать
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12 як
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13 длинношерстный бык
Русско-английский сельскохозяйственный словарь > длинношерстный бык
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14 тибетский бык
Русско-английский сельскохозяйственный словарь > тибетский бык
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15 як
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18 як
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19 болтовня
1) General subject: babble, babblement, babbling, badinage, blab, blabber, blague, blather, blether, bosh, buck, buncombe, bunk, bunkum, burble, cackle, causerie, chaff, chat, chatter, chin chin, chin music, chin-chin, chin-wag, chinning, (пустая) chinwag, chirrup (человека), chit-chat, chitchat, clack, clatter, claver, clish ma claver, confabulation, coze, fiddle faddle, fiddle-faddle, fiddle-faddles, flummery, footle, froth, frothy conversation, gab, gabble, gammon, gammon and patter, gas, gossip, gossipry, haver, idle talk, jabber, jive, mag, malarkey, malarky, natter, overtalk, palaver, patter, prate, prattle, rigmarole, small talk, spiel, spitting, stultiloquence, stultiloquy, talk, talkee talkee, tattle, tittle tattle, tittle-tattle, tootle, twitter, twittle twattle, twittle-twattle, waffle, wish wash, wish-wash, yackety yak, yak yak, yakety yak, yap, blabbering, nonversation2) Colloquial: gabbing, gassing, piffle, yackety-yack, yakkety-yack, yatter, conversational gamut3) American: chin-music, gabfest (разг.)4) French: bavardage5) Jocular: chatteration7) Indian language: gup8) Spanish: palabra9) Scornful: talkee-talkee10) Scottish language: clish-ma-claver11) Jargon: bibble-babble, chin, chinwag, chitchap, foot-in-mouth disease, footie-footie, gum-beating, hot air, ubble-gubble, ya-yack-yack, ya-yack-yak, ya-yak-yack, ya-yak-yak, yac-yack-yack, yac-yack-yak, yac-yak-yack, yac-yak-yak, yack, yackety-yak, yak, yak-yak, yakety-yak, yock, yuk, ackamarackus, ackamaracka, gibber-gabber, collision mat, flapjaw, jaw, noise12) Graphic expression: dish of gossip13) Network technologies: Jabber ((1) В стандарте IEEE 802.3 Ethernet-пакет данных с длиной, выходящей за пределы спецификации; (2) Ошибочно и непрерывно передаваемое станцией сообщение о возникновении ошибки)15) Archaic: jowl -
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1) General subject: babble, blab, blab (о чем-л.), blabber, blatter, bleat, buck, burble, cackle, chaffer, chat, chatter, chipper, clatter, confabulate, fan out, flap one's mouth, gab, gabble, gas, gossip, haver, jabber, mag, make chin music, natter, palaver, parleyvoo, peach, prate, prattle, quack, rattle, rattle along, rattle away, shake up, shoot off mouth, swing, talk, tattle, tittle-tattle, tongue, troll, twaddle, twitter, waffle, wag, wag (языком), wiggle-waggle, yackety yak, yak, yak yak, yakety yak, yap, yarn, go on, make a small talk, wag chin, wag tongue (языком), clap2) Colloquial: blat, confab, confab (сокр. от confabulate), cosher, piffle, pill, prose, quacksalver, witter (Lingvo 9.0), sound off3) Dialect: knap4) American: bat the breeze, visit, woffle, chew the rag5) Military: work the bolt6) Rare: chin7) British English: chin wag9) Jargon: beat chops, beat gums, blob, chewed, chinwag, chop ( one's) teeth, fan, fan the breeze, flap (one's) jaw, flap (one's) jowls, flip (one's) up, jibber-jabber, schmoos, schmoose, shoot the breeze, yack, yackety-yak, yak-yak, yakety-yak, yatata yatata, yock, yuck, yuk, bowler, throw the crap, shoot the shit, dish, flap (one's) chops (jowls; jaw; lip), gum, open (one's) yap, shoot (someone) down, shoot (the) bull, wig10) Makarov: chipper (о детях), puddle (перемешивать), shake (взбалтывать), shake up (взбалтывать), stir (перемешивать), waggle, chew the fat, dish up, flap about, flap chops, flap jaw, flap jowls, flap mouth, flip lip11) Taboo: shoot the crap
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