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* * *I)(gen. pl. eggja), n. egg.(gen. -jar, dat. -ju; pl. -jar), f. edge; eyða (verja) oddi ok eggju, by force of arms, with might and main.* * *1.n. [A. S. äg; Engl. egg; Swed. ägg; Dan. æg; Germ. ei], an egg, Eg. 152, Grág. ii. 346; arnar-e., æðar-e., álptar-e., hrafns-e., dúfu-e., kriu-e., etc., an eagle’s egg, eider duck’s, swan’s, raven’s, dove’s, etc.; also, höggorms egg, a snake’s egg: eggja-hvíta, f. the white of an egg: eggja-rauða, f. or eggja-blómi, m. the yolk; verpa eggjum, to lay eggs; liggja á eggjum, to sit on eggs, brood; koma, skríða ór eggi, of the young, to come out of the egg, Fagrsk. 4 (in a verse): an egg is glænýtt fresh, stropað half-hatched, ungað hatched; vind-egg, a wind-egg, addled egg; fúl-egg, a rotten egg; vera lostinn fúlu eggi, proverb of a sad and sulky looking fellow that looks as if one had pelted him with rotten eggs, Gísl. 39 (in a verse); fullt hús matar og finnast hvergi dyrnar á, a riddle describing an egg; but fullt hús drykkjar og finnast hvergi dyrnar á, the berry: eggja-fata, f. a bucket in which to gather eggs: eggja-kaka, f. an ‘egg-cake,’ omelet: eggja-leit, f. a gathering of eggs, etc.2.f., gen. sing. and nom. pl. eggjar, old dat. eggju, mod. egg; [Lat. acies; A. S. ecg; Engl. edge; Hel. eggja; O. H. G. ecka, Germ. ecke, is the same word, although altered in sense; Swed. ägg; Dan. æg]:—an edge, Eg. 181, 183, Nj. 136: the phrase, með oddi ok eggju, with point and edge, i. e. by force of arms, with might and main, Ó. H. ch. 33, Grág. ii. 13, Nj. 149, 625. 34; oddr ok egg, ‘cut and thrust,’ Hom. 33; drepa í egg, to blunt: as the old swords of the Scandinavians were double-edged (only the sax had a single edge), egg is freq. used in pl.; takattu á eggjum, eitr er í báðum, touch not the edges, poison is in both of them, Fas. i. 522 (in a verse); the phrase, deyfa eggjar, vide deyfa: the sword is in poetry called eggjum-skarpr, m. with sharp edges; and the blade, tongue of the hilt, Lex. Poët.; sverðs-eggjar, sword edges; knífs-egg, öxar-egg, the edge of a knife, axe. -
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EGG (Abk. für Gesetz über rechtliche Rahmenbedingungen für den elektronischen Geschäftsverkehr) COMP, KOMM, RECHT, V&M e-commerce law* * *abbr (Gesetz über rechtliche Rahmenbedingungen für den elektronischen Geschäftsverkehr) <Comp, Komm, Recht, V&M> e-commerce law -
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• Better an egg today than a hen tomorrow - Лучше сегодня яичко, чем курица завтра (Л)• Broken egg cannot be put back together (A) - Порванную веревку как ни вяжи, а все узел будет (П), Трещина в горшке скоро скажется (Т)• Don't carry (put) all your eggs in one basket - На одном гвозде всего не повесишь (H), Не ставь все на одну карту (H)• Don't put all your eggs in (into) one basket - На одном гвозде всего не повесишь (H), Не ставь все на одну карту (H)• Eggs can't teach the hen - Яйца курицу не учат (Я)• Egg today is worth a hen tomorrow (An) - Лучше сегодня яичко, чем курица завтра (Л)• Half an egg is better than an empty shell (than the shell) - Лучше мало, чем совсем ничего (Л)• It is very hard to shave an egg - Голой овцы не стригут (Г), Захотел молочка от бычка (3), Как с быком ни биться, а молока от него не добиться (K)• Other people's eggs have two yolks - Хороша рыба на чужом блюде (X)• Rotten egg spoils the pudding (A) - Ложка дегтя испортит бочку меда (Л), Одна паршивая овца все стадо портит (O)• Show him an egg and instantly the whole air is full of feathers - Дурни думкой богатеют (Д)• There's always a bad egg in every crowd - В семье не без урода (B)• 'Tis very hard to shave an egg - Захотел молочка от бычка (3)• You can't unscramble eggs - Сделанного не воротишь (C) -
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яйцо-et, -, -a/-ene* * ** * *subst. (skogbruk) [ på verktøy] cutting edge subst. egg subst. [ kant] edge, bit, lip subst. [ på verktøy] edge -
5 egg-skurn
n. (mod. egg-skurmr, m.), an egg-shell, Edda. 12, Stj. 10. -
6 egg-tíð
n. ‘egg-tide,’ the egg-season (May), Edda 103. -
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I [eg] noun1) an oval object usually covered with shell, laid by a bird, reptile etc, from which a young one is hatched:بَيْضَهThe female bird is sitting on the eggs in the nest.
2) such an object laid by a hen, used as food:بَيْضَة الدَّجاجWould you rather have boiled, fried or scrambled eggs?
3) in the female mammal, the cell from which the young one is formed; the ovum:بَوَيْضَه II [eg]The egg is fertilized by the male sperm.
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8 Egg-Crate
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mountain ridge, egg -
10 egg-ver
n. ‘egg-field,’ a place where the eggs of wild fowl are gathered in quantities (cp. sel-ver, síld-ver, álpta-ver), Grág. ii. 263, 338, Jb. 217, Eg. 42: gathering eggs = varp, Bs. i. 350; eggvers-hólmi = varphólmi, Jm. 1. -
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edge, lipskärande egg; cutting edgeskäregg; cutting edge -
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edge, egg -
13 egg-cup
nouna small cup-shaped container for holding a boiled egg while it is being eaten.فِنْجان البَيْضَه المَسْلوقَه -
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n. f.edge(-jar, -jar)[εgː]n. n.egg(-s, -, -ja) -
15 Egg-Crate
n[seitlicher Teil des Bühnenbilds]egg-crate -
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بَيْض \ egg: the round object from which baby birds, fish, reptiles, and insects are born: Hens lay eggs. \ See Also بَيْضَة -
17 egg-shell
قَيْض \ egg-shell. \ See Also قِشرةُ البَيْضة -
18 Egg Infective Dose
Immunology: EIDУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Egg Infective Dose
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19 Egg Marketing Inspectorate
Veterinary medicine: EMIУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Egg Marketing Inspectorate
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20 Egg The Nest
Jocular: ETN
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