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41 группа
Русско-английский словарь по этологии (поведению животных) > группа
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42 Male
1. n геогр. Мале2. n мужчина, лицо мужского полаevery male who had attained the age of eighteen — все лица мужского пола, достигшие восемнадцатилетнего возраста
3. n самец4. n театр. мужские роли5. a мужской; мужского полаmale child — мальчик, ребёнок мужского пола
6. a тех. входящий в другую деталь, охватываемыйmale die — пуансон, подвижной штамп
Синонимический ряд:1. manly (adj.) macho; manlike; manly; masculine; paternal; staminate; virile2. man (noun) beau; blade; boy; chap; fellow; gentleman; guy; man; swainАнтонимический ряд:female; maidenly; unmanly; womanly
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