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41 горбушка
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42 жалкий
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43 бедно одетый
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44 неряшливо одетый
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45 под сапогом
(кого, чьим, у кого)разг.under the heel of smb. -
46 голландский
1. dutchколебание типа "голландский шаг" — dutch roll
«голландский» аукцион — Dutch auction
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47 жестокий
1. atrociousжестокое, зверское преступление — atrocious crime
2. cut-throat3. fierce4. inhuman5. oppressive6. ferocious7. bitter8. cruelly9. satrapic10. unkind11. cruel; terrible; dreadful; fierce; grim; rigorous; violent12. barbarous13. brutal14. brute15. diabolic16. diabolical17. fiendish18. grim19. savage20. severeжестокий кризис; глубокий кризис — severe crisis
21. steelСинонимический ряд:1. бессердечный (прил.) безжалостный; беспощадный; бессердечный; бесчеловечный; жестокосердный2. злой (прил.) злой; лютый; свирепый; сердитый3. изуверский (прил.) варварский; зверский; изуверскийАнтонимический ряд:гуманный; добрый; милосердный -
48 крепление
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49 шпор
вонзить шпоры, пришпорить — to dig in the spurs
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50 reke
heel, heel-bone.the fowls' toe pointing backwards; fowl owners used to mark their birds' toes with their teeth. Since the words moa and uha were also used for "son" and "daughter" the expression reke managi was also used to designate a girl betrothed to someone else's son. Just like a man put his mark on a bird ( reke nanagi) he kept custody of the girl entrusted him as future daughter-in-law, he took her home, and looked after her until the wedding: he-oho te atua hiko rega, he-nanagi i te reke o te poki o te tahi tagata, the matchmaker who asks for a girl's hand goes and "marks" the child for the other man.heel of matá (obsidian), the part which was tied to a shaft or was inserted into the extremity of a shaft to be used as a spear: he reke te kona o te matá mo haha'u ki te kohou. -
51 вертлюг шпора
Русско-английский военно-политический словарь > вертлюг шпора
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52 штырь вилки шпора
Русско-английский военно-политический словарь > штырь вилки шпора
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53 следовать по пятам за
Русско-английский большой базовый словарь > следовать по пятам за
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54 крен на циркуляции
Русско-английский военно-политический словарь > крен на циркуляции
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55 прибивать каблук к
Русско-английский большой базовый словарь > прибивать каблук к
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56 шпор
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57 шпор мачты
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58 мякоть подбедерка
Русско-английский словарь по пищевой промышленности > мякоть подбедерка
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59 шпор мачты
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60 крен на циркуляции
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > крен на циркуляции
См. также в других словарях:
under the heel — Crushed, ruled over tyrannically • • • Main Entry: ↑heel … Useful english dictionary
under the heel of — dominated or controlled by the Greeks spent several centuries under the heel of the Ottoman Empire … Useful english dictionary
To be down at the heel — Heel Heel, n. [OE. hele, heele, AS. h[=e]la, perh. for h[=o]hila, fr. AS. h[=o]h heel (cf. {Hough}); but cf. D. hiel, OFries. heila, h[=e]la, Icel. h[ae]ll, Dan. h[ae]l, Sw. h[ a]l, and L. calx. [root]12. Cf. {Inculcate}.] 1. The hinder part of… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
globus of the heel — the portion of the wall of a horse s hoof that curves around the heel to form the bar … Medical dictionary
down-at-the-heel — adjective see down at heel * * * down at the heel «DOWN uht thuh HEEL», adjective, adverb. shabby; slovenly: »He had a ragged down at the heel lk … Useful english dictionary
down-at-the-heel — • down at heel • down at the heel • down at the heels adj Poorly kept up or dressed shabby; not neat; sloppy. John is always down at the heels, but his sister is always very neat. Old houses sometimes look down at the heel … Словарь американских идиом
under the heel of somebody — under the ˈheel of sb idiom (literary) completely controlled by sb • The island spent several centuries under the heel of the British Empire. Main entry: ↑heelidiom … Useful english dictionary
hairy at the heel — (UK) Someone who is hairy at the heel is dangerous or untrustworthy … The small dictionary of idiomes
To lift up the heel against — Lift Lift (l[i^]ft), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Lifted}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Lifting}.] [Icel. lypta, fr. lopt air; akin to Sw. lyfta to lift, Dan. l[ o]fte, G. l[ u]ften; prop., to raise into the air. See {Loft}, and cf. 1st {Lift}.] 1. To move in a… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
down at the heel — (Amer.) badly dressed due to lack of money; shabbily dressed ; wearing old clothes or ragged clothes due to lack of money; dilapidated; of run down look … English contemporary dictionary
hairy at the heel — (UK) Someone who is hairy at the heel is dangerous or untrustworthy. (Dorking School Dictionary) … English Idioms & idiomatic expressions