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61 грудинка
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62 беконная свинья
1) Agriculture: baconer, stout (с убойной массой от 80 до 90 кг)2) Food industry: bacon pig3) Makarov: bacon hog, bacon-type hog, stout (с убойной массой от 80 do 90 кг) -
63 беконная половинка
Food industry: bacon side, flitch of baconУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > беконная половинка
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64 беконорезка
1) Food industry: bacon slicer2) Makarov: bacon slicing machine -
65 вагина
1) General subject: cat2) Psychology: vagina3) Euphemism: orifice4) Jargon: snizz, hoo-haw (http://www.urbandictionary.com/iphone/\#define?term=hoo-haw), crease, fanjita, who-ha5) Invective: ace of spades, jing-jang, piece, pussy6) Taboo: Billingsgate box, Boris (используется женщинами), Fort Bushy, Irish fortune, Joey (см. Joe Hunt), Kippersville (см. fish), McMuff, Y, ace, apple, artichoke (особ. как объект орального секса), ass, axe wound, bacon sandwitch, badly packed kebab, bearded clam, beaver, berk (от Berkeley q.v.), bertie, bite, blart, booty, box, bread, bush, business, cakes, canoe (см. man in a boat), catty-cat, central cut, charley, chinchilla (см. beaver), chocha, chocha (из испанского), chopped liver (см. chopper; meat), clodge, cock, coochie, cooze, country matters, crack, crush, cunt, cunt hole, cut up, cuzzy, cylinder, damp, delta, down there, drain, fart daniel, fish box, flange, fluff, fobus, forecastle, forewoman, fornicator's hall, front attic, fruitful vine, fuck-hole, fumbler's hall, funniment, fur, fur pie, futy, futz, fuzzy cup, gash, gig, gigi, ginch, glory hole, golden doughnut, gowl, groceries, growler, hatchi, hole, honeypot, inner sanctum, jackass, jazz, jelly, jing (см. jing-jang), jing-jang (см. jing), joxy, joy trail, labia, (pl) lips (см. labia), main avenue, maw, meat, middle-cut, (у девушки) money, nautch, nookey, panty hamster, papaya, pee-hole, penocha, (pl) piss-flaps, pleasure center, pocketbook, poon, prat, pratt, prime cut, (pl) private parts, puss, quarry, quim, rag box, red c (см. open c), red lane, red snapper, scratch, second hole from the back of the neck, shaft, skin chimney, slash, slice, slit, snapper, snatch, squab, stank, steak drapes (см. beef curtains), stench trench, stink, tail, tail-end, tench, tenuc, thing, thingumbob, toothless gibbon, trot, tunnel, twat, vag, valley, veal cutlet (см. meat), velvet, vertical bacon sandwich, wrinkle, yoni, squished mitten, gut locker, ham wallet, bitch wrinkle, (искажённое от hairy muff)(Британский сленг) fury muff -
66 ветчина
1) General subject: a gammon of bacon, gammon of bacon, ham, hang (ирландский сленг)2) Gastronomy: gammon3) Jargon: overland trout, squeal -
67 вырыть самому себе яму
Makarov: cook bacon, cook goose, cook own bacon, cook own gooseУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > вырыть самому себе яму
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68 губошлёп
1) General subject: chaw bacon, mumbler2) Scornful: chaw-bacon -
69 добиться своего
1) General subject: carry one's point, gain end, gain object, gain point, get ahead, get desire, get one's own way, get there, get way, have desire, have one's own way, have one's will, have way, hook fish, land fish, prevail, put case over (в чем-л.), turn the trick, achieve purpose, bring home the bacon, gain point, go own way, make the grade, put case over, save bacon, take own way, make it, gain purpose2) Advertising: accomplish one's ends3) Makarov: achieve (one's) aim, achieve ( one's) ambition, achieve (one's) end, achieve (one's) purpose, gain (one's) end, gain (one's) object, gain (one's) point, score a point, carry point, come into own, do the trick, drive the nail home -
70 жареный картофель с беконом
Gastronomy: roast potato & bacon rolls, roast potato and bacon rollsУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > жареный картофель с беконом
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71 кожеед ветчинный
1) Biology: larder beetle (Dermestes lardarius)2) Entomology: Dermestes lardarius, bacon beetle (Dermestes lardarius), bacon beetle (лат. Dermestes lardarius), larder beetle (лат. Dermestes lardarius) -
72 паста с беконом и помидорами
Gastronomy: pasta bacon & tomato, pasta bacon and tomatoУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > паста с беконом и помидорами
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73 погубить себя
1) General subject: cook one's own goose2) Makarov: cook bacon, cook goose, cook own bacon, cook own goose -
74 полиция, полицейский
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > полиция, полицейский
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75 раззява
1) General subject: chaw bacon, chaw-bacon, stick in the mud, stick-in-the-mud2) Colloquial: a scatterbrain, an airhead (рассеянный, невнимательный человек an absent-minded, inattentive person), airhead -
76 свиная туша беконного типа
1) Food industry: bacon-type carcase2) Makarov: bacon-type carcassУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > свиная туша беконного типа
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77 свиной окорок
General subject: a gammon of bacon, a hand of pork, gammon of bacon -
78 свинья беконного типа
Makarov: bacon hog, bacon-type hogУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > свинья беконного типа
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79 слепой
1) General subject: blind (о шахте, жиле), blind man, dead end, dull, handicapped, implicit (о вере, повиновении и т.п.), indistinct, insensate, sightless, viewless, visionless2) Medicine: nonperforating, typhlotic3) Poetical language: eyeless4) Mining: monkey, subvertical (о стволе)5) Jargon: bacon (Are you completely bacon?) -
80 спасать свою шкуру
1) General subject: keep a whole skin, save( one's) bacon, save carcass, save hide, save neck, save one's bacon, save one's carcass, save one's hide, save skin, save carcase, save one's neck, save one's skinУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > спасать свою шкуру
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