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102 choppy
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103 choppy
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ks. 1 berombak. c. sea laut yang berombak. 2 yang berkejut. c. gestures gerak-gerik yang kikuk. -
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/'tʃɔpi/ * tính từ - trở chiều luôn (gió) - sóng vỗ bập bềnh, động (biển) - (từ cổ,nghĩa cổ) nứt nẻ (da) -
108 choppy
[΄tʃɔpi] a փոփոխական, ուժ գին (քամի) -
109 his style is too choppy
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110 (the) sea is choppy
the sea is choppy (falls down) море неспокойно/разбушевалось (успокоилось)English-Russian combinatory dictionary > (the) sea is choppy
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111 be choppy
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113 the book is written in too choppy a style
Общая лексика: книга написана неровноУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > the book is written in too choppy a style
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116 u naletima
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117 часто меняющийся
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118 порывистый
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119 мелкие волны
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > мелкие волны
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120 мелкие волны
См. также в других словарях:
Choppy — Chop py, a. [Cf. {Chappy}.] 1. Full of cracks. Choppy finger. Shak. [1913 Webster] 2. [Cf. {Chop} a change.] Rough, with short, tumultuous waves; as, a choppy sea. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Choppy — may refer to: Choppy scene, a film making term Adams Wilson Choppy, an American home built helicopter design This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the same title. If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link … Wikipedia
choppy — 1867 (of seas), from CHOP (Cf. chop) (2) + Y (Cf. y) (2). Earlier in this sense was chopping (1630s) … Etymology dictionary
choppy — [adj] wavy inclement, ripply, rough, uneven, violent, wild; concept 488 Ant. calm, smooth … New thesaurus
choppy — ► ADJECTIVE ▪ (of the sea) having many small waves. DERIVATIVES choppiness noun … English terms dictionary
choppy — choppy1 [chäp′ē] adj. choppier, choppiest [< CHOP3 + Y3] shifting constantly and abruptly, as the wind choppiness n. choppy2 [chäp′ē] adj. choppier, choppiest … English World dictionary
Choppy Warburton — James Edward Choppy Warburton (born 13 November 1845[1][2] – 18 December 1897[3]) was an English record breaking runner and a cycling coach.[4] His career in cycling has frequent claims that he drugged riders to make them ride faster. Contents … Wikipedia
Choppy Warburton — James Edward „Choppy“ Warburton (* 13. November 1845 in Haslingden, Lancashire; † 18. Dezember 1897 in Wood Green) war ein britischer Langstreckenläufer, Radsportmanager und trainer.[1] Er war berüchtigt für seine Dopingpraktiken.… … Deutsch Wikipedia
choppy — I. adjective (choppier; est) Etymology: 2chop Date: 1605 1. being roughened ; chapped 2. rough with small waves 3. a. interrupted by ups and downs < choppy terrain > … New Collegiate Dictionary
choppy — UK [ˈtʃɒpɪ] / US [ˈtʃɑpɪ] adjective Word forms choppy : adjective choppy comparative choppier superlative choppiest choppy water has a lot of waves in it because the wind is blowing across it choppy seas/conditions … English dictionary
Choppy — Jacques Choppy Jacques Choppy, né le 27 septembre 1926 à Paris (Paris) et mort le 26 juillet 2004 à Paris, est un karstologue et spéléologue français. Il s’est illustré par sa théorie sur le creusement des cavités… … Wikipédia en Français