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1 nest
بَنَى عُشًّا \ nest: to make a nest: Many birds nest in our garden. \ عَشَّشَ \ nest: to make a nest: Many birds nest in our garden. \ عُشّ \ nest: the place where a bird lays its eggs; the place where ants, mice etc., produce their young. -
2 nest
وَكْر \ den: a place where a wild animal lives; a hiding-place, as for those who break the law. hole: a hollow place in solid material: a snake makes a hole in the ground. I dug a hole to plant a tree. nest: the place where a bird lays its eggs; the place where ants, mice etc., produce their young. \ See Also عش (عُشّ) -
3 myrebo
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4 hormiguero
adj.ants' nest, ant hill.Tokio es un hormiguero humano Tokyo is swarming with peoplem.anthill, ant-hill, antbed.* * *1 ant hill, ant's nest\ser un hormiguero figurado to be swarming with people, be crawling with people* * *1.ADJ ant-eating2. SM1) (Entomología) ants' nest, ant hill2) [de gente]* * *b) ( de personas)* * *= anthill [ant hill].Ex. The reasons for these differences and the problems of survival of anthills on a salt marsh are discussed.----* cerdo hormiguero = aardvark.* oso hormiguero = anteater [ant-eater].* * *b) ( de personas)* * *= anthill [ant hill].Ex: The reasons for these differences and the problems of survival of anthills on a salt marsh are discussed.
* cerdo hormiguero = aardvark.* oso hormiguero = anteater [ant-eater].* * *2(de personas): la feria era un hormiguero de gente the fair was swarming with people* * *
hormiguero sustantivo masculino
( montículo) anthillb) ( de personas):
hormiguero sustantivo masculino
1 anthill
2 (lugar atestado) anthill, place swarming with people
' hormiguero' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
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English:
ant eater
- ant hill
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* * *♦ adjoso hormiguero anteater♦ nm1. [de hormigas] [agujero] ants' nest;[promontorio] ant hill* * *m ant hill;la sala era un hormiguero de gente the hall was swarming with people* * *hormiguero nm1) : anthill2) : swarm (of people) -
5 муравьелюб обыкновенный
Entomology: Myrmecophilus acervorus, ants'-nest cricket (лат. Myrmecophilus acervorus)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > муравьелюб обыкновенный
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6 сверчок-муравьелюб
Entomology: Myrmecophilus acervorus, ants'-nest cricket (лат. Myrmecophilus acervorus)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > сверчок-муравьелюб
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7 myretue
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8 formicaio sm
[formi'kajo] formicaio (-ai)(sporgente) anthill, (sotterraneo) ants' nest -
9 mrowisk|o
n 1. Zool. (kopiec) anthill, ant heap; (skupisko) ants’ nest; formicary spec. 2. przen. ludzkie mrowisko a swarm of peopleThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > mrowisk|o
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10 mrówcz|y
adj. 1. Zool. [jaja, kolonia] ant attr.- mrówcze gniazdo anthill, ants’ nest2. przen. [praca, wysiłek] painstaking, laboriousThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > mrówcz|y
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11 formicaio
sm [formi'kajo] formicaio (-ai)(sporgente) anthill, (sotterraneo) ants' nest -
12 муравьелюб обыкновенный
1. LAT Myrmecophilus acervorus Panzer2. RUS муравьелюб m обыкновенный, сверчок-муравьелюб m3. ENG ants'-nest cricket4. DEU Panzers Ameisengrille f5. FRA myrmécophile m socialDICTIONARY OF ANIMAL NAMES IN FIVE LANGUAGES > муравьелюб обыкновенный
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13 сверчок-муравьелюб
1. LAT Myrmecophilus acervorus Panzer2. RUS муравьелюб m обыкновенный, сверчок-муравьелюб m3. ENG ants'-nest cricket4. DEU Panzers Ameisengrille f5. FRA myrmécophile m socialDICTIONARY OF ANIMAL NAMES IN FIVE LANGUAGES > сверчок-муравьелюб
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14 mierennest
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1. LAT Myrmecophilus acervorus Panzer2. RUS муравьелюб m обыкновенный, сверчок-муравьелюб m3. ENG ants'-nest cricket4. DEU Panzers Ameisengrille f5. FRA myrmécophile m social -
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17 Ameisenhaufen
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18 स्थाणु _sthāṇu
स्थाणु a. [स्था-नु पृषो˚ णत्वम्] Firm, fixed, steady, stable, immoveable, motionless; नित्यः सर्वगतः स्थाणुरचलो$यं सनातनः Bg.2.24; Mb.1.34.5.-णुः 1 An epithet of Śiva; स स्थाणुः स्थिरभक्तियोगसुलभो निःश्रेयसायास्तु वः V.1.1.-2 A stake, post, pillar; अपि स्थाणुवदासीनः Pt.1.49; किं स्थाणुरयमुत पुरुषः.-3 A peg, pin; स्थाणौ निषङ्गिण्यनसि क्षणं पुरः Śi.12.26.-4 The gnomon of a dial.-5 A spear, dart.-6 A nest of white ants.-7 A drug or perfume called Jeevaka.-8 Stump, trunk; लता वल्लीश्च गुल्मांश्च स्थाणूनश्मन एव च Rām.2.8.6.-9 A particular posture in sitting. -m., n. A branchless trunk or stem, any bare stalk or stem, pollard.-Comp. -छेदः one who cuts down the trunks of trees, one who clears away timber; स्थाणुच्छेदस्य केदारमाहुः शल्यवतो मृगम् Ms.9. 44.-दिश् f. the north-east.-भूत a. become motionless (as the trunk of a tree).-भ्रमः mistaking anything for a post. -
19 स्थाणु
sthāṇúmfn. (accord. toᅠ some for sthalnu) standing firmly, stationary, firm, fixed, immovable, motionless Mn. MBh. etc.;
m. ( orᅠ n. gaṇa ardharcâ̱di) a stump, stem, trunk, stake, post, pile, pillar ( alsoᅠ as symbol of motionlessness) RV. etc. etc.;
a kind of spear orᅠ dart L. ;
m. a partic. part of a plough Kṛishis. ;
the gnomon of a dial MW. ;
a partic. perfume (= jīvaka) L. ;
a nest of white ants W. ;
N. of Ṡiva (who is supposed to remain as motionless as the trunk of a tree during his austerities) MBh. Kāv. etc.. (RTL. 63) ;
of one of the 11 Rudras MBh. Hariv. ;
of a Prajā-pati R. ;
of a serpentdemon RāmatUp. ;
of a Rākshasa TāṇḍBr. ;
n. anything stationary orᅠ fixed MBh. etc.;
a partic. posture in sitting Cat. ;
- स्थाणुकर्णी
- स्थाणुच्छेद
- स्थाणुतीर्थ
- स्थाणुदिश्
- स्थाणुभूत
- स्थाणुभ्रम
- स्थाणुमती
- स्थाणुरोग
- स्थाणुवट
- स्थाणुवत्
- स्थाणुवनौकस्
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20 ant-hill
nouna mound of earth built as a nest by ants.بَيْت نَمْل، قَرْيَة نَمْل
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