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2 bat
I [bæt]1. nouna shaped piece of wood etc for striking the ball in cricket, baseball, table-tennis etc.مَضْرَب الكُرَه2. verb– past tense, past participle batted1) to use a bat:يَضْرِبُHe bats with his left hand.
2) to strike (the ball) with a bat:يَضْرِبُ الكُرَه II [bæt] nounHe batted the ball.
a mouse-like animal which flies, usually at night.وَطْواط -
3 bat louse flies
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5 Streblidae
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6 кровососки летучих мышей
Biology: bat flies (Nycterebiidae), bat ticks (Nycteribiidae)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > кровососки летучих мышей
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7 кровососки летучих мышей
Русско-английский биологический словарь > кровососки летучих мышей
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8 стреблиды
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10 Fledermaus
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11 hegan
adb.1. flying; arranoa airean \hegan dabilenean when an eagle flies through the air; \hegan ari zela as it was flying; mendira \hegan joan ziren they flew to the mountain ; gari-pilan gainean \hegan ikusten diren euliak the flies you see flying over a stack of wheat ; bi txori \hegan sartu \\ atera ziren two birds flew in \\ out ; \hegan igo i. to soar, fly up ii. Aeron. to gain height; \hegan hasi ziren they took to flight2. airean \hegan doan hosto bat a leaf fluttering in the wind -
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[from *e-iza-n] iz.1.a. ( izatea) being, existenceb. reality; esana eta \izana what one says and what one does; \izanez i. by nature ii. really, truly2. ( iragana) past3. ( ondasuna) wealth; \izan handiak zituen he was very wealthy4. \izan ere in fact, in effect ad/lag.a. [aditz era bukatuekin, orainaldia izanik] to have; etorri \\ joan \\ mintzatu naiz I have \\ come \\ gone \\ spoken; etorri dira they have comeb. [ beste aditz eretan ez da itzultzen ] etortzen da (s)he comes; mintzatzen dira they speak; etorri banintz if I had comea. [ aditz era bukatuekin, orainaldia izanik ] to have; ikusi \\ egin \\ bukatu dut I have seen \\ done \\ finished it; bukatu dute they have finished itb. [ beste aditz eretan ez da itzultzen ] bukatzen du (s)he finishes itc. [Nor Nori Nork] liburua ematen diot I give him the book | I give the book to him; liburua eman diot I've given him the book | I've given the book to him3. ( pertsonagabeen laguntzaile gisa, askotan, ingelesez, pasiboa adierazten du) liburu asko saldu dira many books have been sold; nola egiten da marmitakoa? how is marmitako made?4.a. ( jarduna buruturik dagoela adierazteko) nola ahaztu \izan naiz ni egia honetaz? how could I have forgotten about this truth?; erakunde hartan parte hartu \izana gezurtatu egin du Agirrek Agirre has denied having taken part in that organizationb. ( jardunak oraindik ere dirauela adierazteko) beti ibili \izan naiz I have always been getting about; adi ezazu Davidek adierazi \izan ziguna hear what David had to say to usc. ( iteratiboa) askotan entzun \izan nituen haren ipuinak I would often listen to his stories5. (esa.) direnak eta ez direnak | zirenak eta ez zirenak all kinds of things; direnak eta ez direnak agindu zizkidan he promised me the moon, the sun, and the stars; hi haiz izatekoa! you're something else! du/ad.1. ( ukan) to have; hori \izan dute they've had that, hori \izango dute they'll have that; eguraldi ona \izan dugu we've had good weather3.4. ( lotura bat adieraziz) to be; bera laguna dut he's my friend; autoa gorria dugu our car is red; Hugo aspaldiko ezaguna dut I've known Hugo for a long time da/ad.1.a. to be; oso ona da it is very goodb. gose \\ egarri \\ beldur dira they are hungry \\ thirsty \\ afraid3. ( jatorriari d.) to be, come; Mongoliakoa da (s)he {is || comes} from Mongolia; nongoa zara zu? where are you from? | where do you come from?4. beldur \izan to be afraid; egarri \izan to be thirsty; gose \izan to be hungry5. to exist, be7.a. ( askotan Hegoaldean "egon" erabiltzen da bere ordez) to be; apaiza elizan da the priest is at church; Gure aitona ongi da my grandfather is fine9. ( + -tzeko) bihar etortzekoa da he's to come tomorrow | he's coming tomorrowJakingarria: Ingelesean, a / an artikulua mugagabeaz baliatzen gara lanbideen aurrean to be aditza duten esaldietan. He's a teacher irakaslea da -
13 кровососки летучих мышей
1. LAT Nycteribiidae [Streblidae]2. RUS кровососки летучих мышей3. ENG bat (louse) flies4. DEU Fledermausfliegen5. FRA nyctéribiidésDICTIONARY OF ANIMAL NAMES IN FIVE LANGUAGES > кровососки летучих мышей
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1. LAT Nycteribiidae [Streblidae]2. RUS кровососки летучих мышей3. ENG bat (louse) flies4. DEU Fledermausfliegen5. FRA nyctéribiidés
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