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3 ♦ honey
♦ honey /ˈhʌnɪ/A n.3 (fam.) gioiello (fig.); cosa eccellente (o favolosa): This is a honey of a car, questa macchina è un gioielloB a. attr.1 (zool.) del miele; melario2 che sa di miele; dolce3 addolcito con miele; melato● honey bag, borsa melaria ( dell'ape) □ (zool.) honey bear ( Helarctos malayanus), orso labiato □ honey bun (o honey bunch) = A, def. 2 ► sopra □ (zool.) honey buzzard ( Pernis apivorus), falco pecchiaiolo □ (zool.) honey-eater ( Meliphaga), melifaga ( uccello) □ (agric.) honey extractor, smielatore; smelatore □ (zool.) honey mouse ( Tarsipes spenserae), tarsipede ( marsupiale australiano) □ honey-mouthed, mellifluo □ (fam. USA) honey pie, innamorata, innamorato; morosa, moroso (fam.) □ (zool.) honey sac = honey bag ► sopra □ honey-tongued, mellifluo. -
4 turkey
['tɜːkɪ]nome proprio Turchia f.* * *['tə:ki]1) (a kind of large farmyard bird.) tacchino2) (its flesh used as food, eaten especially at Christmas or (in the United States) Thanksgiving: We had turkey for dinner.) tacchino* * *turkey /ˈtɜ:kɪ/n.● (zool.) turkey buzzard (o turkey vulture) ( Cathartes aura), avvoltoio dal collo rosso □ turkey cock, tacchino ( maschio); (fig.) individuo che si pavoneggia; presuntuoso, arrogante; gradasso □ turkey hen, tacchina □ turkey poult, tacchinotto □ (stor., mus.) turkey-trot, ballo «del tacchino» □ ( slang USA) to talk turkey, dire le cose come stanno; parlare senza peli sulla lingua; ( anche) parlare d'affari (o di cose serie) □ as red as a turkey cock, rosso come un tacchino.* * *['tɜːkɪ]nome proprio Turchia f.
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Buzzard — Buz zard (b[u^]z z[ e]rd), n.[O.E. busard, bosard, F. busard, fr. buse, L. buteo, a kind of falcon or hawk.] [1913 Webster] 1. (Zo[ o]l.) A bird of prey of the Hawk family, belonging to the genus {Buteo} and related genera. [1913 Webster] 2. (Zo[ … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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BUZZARD — (Heb. הָיַא, ayyah), bird of prey of which different species are found in Israel. The long legged buzzard (Buteo ferox) feeds on birds, mammals, and insects. It can see very far and is apparently the ayyah referred to in Job 28:7 (AV: vulture ),… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Buzzard — Buz zard, a. Senseless; stupid. [R. & Obs.] Milton. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
buzzard — ► NOUN 1) a large bird of prey typically seen soaring in wide circles. 2) N. Amer. a vulture. ORIGIN Old French busard, from Latin buteo falcon … English terms dictionary
buzzard — [buz′ərd] n. [ME busard < OFr busart < buson, buison (< L buteo, kind of hawk) + art, ARD] 1. any of various Old World hawks (esp. certain species of the genus Buteo) that are slow and heavy in flight ☆ 2. TURKEY VULTURE 3. a person… … English World dictionary
Buzzard — A buzzard is one of several large birds, but there are a number of meanings as detailed below.In the Old WorldBuzzard can mean: * One of several medium sized, wide ranging raptors with a robust body and broad wings.* In particular, those in the… … Wikipedia
buzzard — buzzard1 buzzardlike, adj. buzzardly, adj., adv. /buz euhrd/, n. 1. any of several broad winged, soaring hawks of the genus Buteo and allied genera, esp. B. buteo, of Europe. 2. any of several New World vultures of the family Cathartidae, esp.… … Universalium
buzzard — /ˈbʌzəd / (say buzuhd) noun 1. → black breasted buzzard. 2. → red goshawk. 3. any of various more or less heavily built hawks of the genus Buteo and allied genera, as the common buzzard, B. buteo, a widespread Northern Hemisphere bird which… …
buzzard — In Britain this is a name for a hawk; in the USA it describes various large birds of prey, including the vulture. Applied to a person by an American speaker, ‘buzzard’ describes a rapacious and contemptible individual, though a passing… … A dictionary of epithets and terms of address