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1 belly
['beli]plural - bellies; noun(the part of the body between the breast and the thighs, containing the bowels: the horse's belly; I've a pain in my belly.) vēders; kuņģis- bellyflop
- belly-laugh* * *vēders; kuņģis; piepūstas buras; piepūsties -
2 belly-laugh
noun (a loud, deep laugh: the belly-laughs of the rugby players in the bar.) skaļi smiekli; rēkoņa -
3 belly button
naba -
4 belly dance
vēderdeja -
5 belly-gut
negausis, rīma -
6 belly-pinched
izbadējies -
7 belly-dance
noun (a Middle Eastern dance performed by a woman.) vēderdeja -
8 back and belly
apģērbs un uzturs -
9 on an empty belly
tukšā dūšā -
10 pot belly
resns vēders -
11 to have a full belly
būt paēdušam -
12 with an empty belly
izsalcis -
13 yellow-belly
gļēvulis, zaķpastala -
14 breast
[brest] 1. noun1) (either of a woman's two milk-producing glands on the front of the upper body.) krūts2) (the front of a body between the neck and belly: He clutched the child to his breast; This recipe needs three chicken breasts.) krūtis; krūtiņa2. verb1) (to face or oppose: breast the waves.) stāties pretī2) (to come to the top of: As we breasted the hill we saw the enemy in the distance.) uzkāpt•- breastfed
- breaststroke* * *krūtis; krūts, krūšu dziedzeris; sirdsapziņa, sirds; vērstuve; stāties pretī -
15 stomach
1) (the bag-like organ in the body into which food passes when swallowed, and where most of it is digested.) kuņģis2) (the part of the body between the chest and thighs; the belly: a pain in the stomach.) vēders•* * *kuņģis; vēders; ēstgriba; patika -
16 bellies
plural; see belly -
17 stomach-ache
noun (a pain in the belly.) vēdergraizes; sāpes vēderā
См. также в других словарях:
Belly — Bel ly (b[e^]l l[y^]), n.; pl. {Bellies} ( l[i^]z). [OE. bali, bely, AS. belg, b[ae]lg, b[ae]lig, bag, bellows, belly; akin to Icel. belgr bag, bellows, Sw. b[ a]lg, Dan. b[ae]lg, D. & G. balg, cf. W. bol the paunch or belly, dim. boly, Ir. bolg … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Belly — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Belly Información personal Nombre real Ahmad Balshe … Wikipedia Español
Belly — may refer to: *(slang/colloquial) The abdomen, the part of the body between the pelvis and the thorax or, similarly, to the stomach **A beer belly, an overhang of fat above the waist, presumably caused by regular beer ingestion. **Belly dance… … Wikipedia
Belly — Годы 1991 1996 Страна … Википедия
belly up — {v.}, {informal} To go bankrupt, become afunctional; to die. * /Uncompetitive small businesses must eventually all belly up./ … Dictionary of American idioms
belly up — {v.}, {informal} To go bankrupt, become afunctional; to die. * /Uncompetitive small businesses must eventually all belly up./ … Dictionary of American idioms
belly — [bel′ē] n. pl. bellies [ME beli < OE belg, leather bag, purse, bellows < IE base * bhelĝh , to swell, bag (< * bhel , to inflate) > Ir bolg, sack, belly, ON bylgja, billow, Goth balgs, leather bottle] 1. the lower front part of the… … English World dictionary
belly up to — (US sl) To go directly or purposefully towards • • • Main Entry: ↑belly * * * belly up to [phrasal verb] belly up to (someone or something) US, informal : to walk to or toward (someone or something) The men bellied up to the bar. • • • … Useful english dictionary
belly up — el ly up , belly up el ly up , a. [from analogy to the position of a floating dead fish.] defunct; bankrupt; used mostly of commercial organizations; often used in the phrase {go belly up}, i. e. to go bankrupt. [PJC] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
belly-up — el ly up , belly up el ly up , a. [from analogy to the position of a floating dead fish.] defunct; bankrupt; used mostly of commercial organizations; often used in the phrase {go belly up}, i. e. to go bankrupt. [PJC] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
belly up — bel‧ly up [ˌbeli ˈʌp] adverb informal FINANCE COMMERCE go belly up if a company goes belly up, it stops trading because it cannot pay its debts … Financial and business terms