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morsel [ˊmɔ:sl] n1) кусо́чек2) вку́сное блю́до -
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noun* * *['mo:səl](a small piece of something, especially food: a tasty morsel of fish for the cat.) das Stückchen* * *mor·sel[ˈmɔ:səl, AM ˈmɔ:rs-]na \morsel of bread ein Stückchen nt [o Bröckchen nt] Brot3. (pleasing person) reizende Person▪ a \morsel ein bisschen, etwasa \morsel of hope eine schwache Hoffnungnot even a \morsel of hope nicht einmal ein Funke m [o Fünkchen nt] Hoffnunga \morsel of luck ein Quentchen nt GlückI have a \morsel of news for you ich habe eine kleine Neuigkeit für dichthey should have at least a \morsel of decency sie sollten wenigstens einen Funken Anstand besitzen* * *['mɔːsl]n(of food) Bissen m, Happen m; (fig) bisschen nt; (of information) Brocken m* * *morsel [ˈmɔː(r)sl]A s1. Bissen m, Happen m2. Stückchen n:a morsel of ein bisschen;a morsel of sense fig ein Funke Verstand3. Leckerbissen m (auch fig)B v/t in kleine Stückchen teilen:morsel (out) in kleinen Portionen austeilen* * *noun* * *n.Bissen - m. -
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mor·sel [ʼmɔ:səl, Am ʼmɔ:rs-] na \morsel of bread ein Stückchen nt [o Bröckchen nt] Brot3) ( pleasing person) reizende Person;a \morsel ein bisschen, etwas;a \morsel of hope eine schwache Hoffnung;not even a \morsel of hope nicht einmal ein Funke m [o Fünkchen nt] Hoffnung;a \morsel of luck ein Quäntchen nt Glück;I have a \morsel of news for you ich habe eine kleine Neuigkeit für dich;they should have at least a \morsel of decency sie sollten wenigstens einen Funken Anstand besitzen -
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'mo:səl(a small piece of something, especially food: a tasty morsel of fish for the cat.) bocadotr['mɔːsəl]1 (of food) bocado2 figurative use trozo, fragmento, pizcamorsel ['mɔrsəl] n1) bite: bocado m2) fragment: pedazo mn.• bocado s.m.• manjar s.m.• pedacito s.m.• pedazo s.m.'mɔːrsəl, 'mɔːsəl['mɔːsl]N [of food] bocado m ; (fig) pedazo m* * *['mɔːrsəl, 'mɔːsəl] -
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------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] morsel[English Plural] morsels[Swahili Word] choto[Swahili Plural] machoto[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 5/6------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] morsel[English Plural] morsels[Swahili Word] kitonge[Swahili Plural] vitonge[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 7/8[Derived Language] Swahili[Derived Word] tonge------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] morsel[English Plural] morsels[Swahili Word] kombo[Swahili Plural] makombo[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 5/6[Derived Word] komba V------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] morsel[English Plural] morsels[Swahili Word] lukuma[Part of Speech] noun------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] morsel[English Plural] morsels[Swahili Word] makombo[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 6------------------------------------------------------------ -
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{mɔ:sl}
1. хапка, залък
I haven't had a MORSEL of food today нищичко не съм хапнал днес
2. къс (че)
3. дребен човек* * *{mъ:sl} n 1. хапка; залък; I haven't had a morsel of food today нищ* * *хапка; залък; късче; къс; къшей; мръвка;* * *1. i haven't had a morsel of food today нищичко не съм хапнал днес 2. дребен човек 3. къс (че) 4. хапка, залък* * *morsel[´mɔ:səl] n 1. хапка; мръвка, залък; 2. къс, късче; 3. ирл. разг. гълъбче, рожбичко, чеденце, миличко (обръщение към дете). -
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ˈmɔ:səl
1. сущ.
1) а) маленький кусочек( пищи) a morsel of cheese ≈ кусочек сыра б) легкая закуска Syn: snack
2) перен. очень маленькое количество чего-л.;
отрывочек, фрагмент There is a morsel of good economic news. ≈ Есть очень маленькая хорошая новость из экономики. Syn: fragment
2. гл. разделять на мелкие куски кусочек "вкусненькое", вкусное блюдо легкая еда, закуска morsel вкусное блюдо ~ кусочек ~ незначительный, не принимаемый в расчет человек -
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'mo:səl(a small piece of something, especially food: a tasty morsel of fish for the cat.) godbit, lekkerbiskensubst. \/ˈmɔːs(ə)l\/1) liten bit, smule, stump, stykke2) ( også overført) godbit, lekkerbisken -
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[ˈmɔ:səl]morsel вкусное блюдо morsel кусочек morsel незначительный, не принимаемый в расчет человек -
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• Between the cup and the lip a morsel may slip - Бабушка еще надвое сказала (Б)• Morsel always looks big in other people's hands (A) - В чужих руках пирог велик (B) -
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['mo:səl](a small piece of something, especially food: a tasty morsel of fish for the cat.) bid* * *['mo:səl](a small piece of something, especially food: a tasty morsel of fish for the cat.) bid -
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falat, morzsa, harapásnyi étel, falatnyi étel to morsel: elapróz, feldarabol, parcelláz* * *['mo:səl](a small piece of something, especially food: a tasty morsel of fish for the cat.) morzsa -
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['mo:səl](a small piece of something, especially food: a tasty morsel of fish for the cat.) grižljaj* * *[mɔ:səl]noungrižljaj, zalogaj; drobec, malenkost
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Morsel (band) — Morsel Origin Ann Arbor, Michigan, USA Years active 1991–2001 Labels Small Stone Website Official website … Wikipedia
Morsel — Mor sel, n. [OF. morsel, F. morceau, LL. morsellus, a dim. fr. L. morsus a biting, bite, fr. mordere to bite; prob. akin to E. smart. See {Smart}, and cf. {Morceau}, {Mordant}, {Muse}, v., {Muzzle}, n.] 1. A little bite or bit of food. Chaucer.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
morsel — (n.) late 13c., a bite, mouthful; small piece, fragment, from O.Fr. morsel (Mod.Fr. morceau) small bite, portion, helping, dim. of mors a bite, from L. morsus biting, a bite, neuter pp. of mordere to bite (see MORDANT (Cf. mordant)) … Etymology dictionary
morsel — index iota, minimum Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
morsel — [n] tiny piece bait, bit, bite, chunk, crumb, cut, delicacy, drop, fraction, fragment, grain, hunk, lump, mouthful, nibble, nosh, part, sample, scrap, segment, slice, snack, soupçon, taste, tidbit, treat; concepts 457,458,831,835 Ant. lot … New thesaurus
morsel — ► NOUN ▪ a small piece of food; a mouthful. ORIGIN Old French, little bite … English terms dictionary
morsel — [môr′səl] n. [OFr, dim. of mors < L morsum, a bite, piece < pp. of mordere, to bite: see MORDANT] 1. a small bite or portion of food 2. a small piece or amount; bit 3. a tasty dish vt. to divide into or distribute in small portions … English World dictionary
morsel — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ choice, delicious, juicy, tasty (all often figurative) ▪ a juicy morsel of gossip ▪ little, tiny … Collocations dictionary
morsel — mor|sel [ˈmo:səl US ˈmo:r ] n [Date: 1200 1300; : Old French; Origin: mors bite , from Latin mordere; MORDANT] a very small amount of something, especially a small piece of food = ↑scrap morsel of ▪ a morsel of bread ▪ a morsel of scandal ▪ … Dictionary of contemporary English
morsel — noun (C) 1 a small piece of food (+ of): a morsel of bread | tasty morsels 2 morsel of hope/wisdom/gossip etc a small amount of hope etc: That s the best morsel of scandal we ve had for ages … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
morsel — [13] Etymologically, a morsel is a piece ‘bitten’ off. The word comes from Old French morsel, a diminutive of mors ‘bite’. This in turn goes back to Latin morsus, a derivative of the same base as the verb mordēre ‘bite’. Other English words from… … The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins