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Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > brindle(d)
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2) Макаров: животное пегой масти, пегая (о масти)3) Карибский район: сердиться4) Собаководство: коричневый с полосками или пятнами другого цвета, тигровый -
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◙ n. (בעל חיים) מנומר* * *◙ רמונמ (םייח לעב)◄ -
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brin.dle[br'indəl] n 1 cor com malhas ou manchas. 2 animal malhado. -
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Ia. 얼룩, 얼룩무늬, 얼룩개, =BRINDLEDIIn., a. 얼룩진색, 얼룩진, 얼룩덜룩한, 얼룩갈색의 -
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a кафяв/сив с по-тъмни ивици/петна/точки (за животни. ocoб. котки и крави)* * *a кафяв/сив с по-тъмни ивици/петна/точки (за животни. ocoб. котки и крави) -
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{'brindl(d) а кафяв/сив с по-тъмни ивици/петна/точки (за -
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رنگ راهراه، پارچه راهراه
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Brindle — Brin dle, n. [See {Brindled}.] 1. The state of being brindled. [1913 Webster] 2. A brindled color; also, that which is brindled. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Brindle — Brin dle, a. Brindled. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
brindle — adj., 1670s, see BRINDLED (Cf. brindled) … Etymology dictionary
brindle — (also brindled) ► ADJECTIVE ▪ (of a domestic animal) brownish or tawny with streaks of other colour. ORIGIN probably Scandinavian … English terms dictionary
brindle — [brin′dəl] adj. [< BRINDLED] BRINDLED n. 1. a brindled color 2. a brindled animal … English World dictionary
Brindle — This article concerns animal color. For the village in England, see Brindle, Lancashire.Brindle is a coat coloring pattern in animals, particularly dogs, cats, cattle, and, rarely, horses. It is sometimes described as tiger striped , although the … Wikipedia
Brindle — This interesting surname is of English locational origin from a place thus called in Lancashire, recorded as Burnhull in the 1206 Pipe Rolls. The placename derives from the Old English pre 7th Century burna a brook or stream plus hyll a hill;… … Surnames reference
brindle — /ˈbrɪndl/ (say brindl) adjective 1. grey or tawny with darker streaks or spots. 2. of mixed ancestry; descended partly from dark skinned and partly from fair skinned peoples: black, white, and brindle. –noun 3. a brindle colouring. 4. an animal… …
brindle — noun Etymology: brindle, adjective Date: 1696 1. a brindled color 2. a brindled animal … New Collegiate Dictionary
Brindle, Lancashire — infobox UK place latitude= 53.712252 longitude= 2.613001 official name= Brindle map type= Lancashire population= 999 (2001 Census) os grid reference= SD596241 civil parish= Brindle shire district= Chorley shire county= Lancashire region= North… … Wikipedia
Brindle family — The Brindle family is a criminal organization based in South London. Headed by Anthony Brindle, the gang has been engaged in a major gang war with its rivals, the Daley family, throughout the 1990s. Although related by marriage, they have also… … Wikipedia