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102 cockroach
['kɒkrəʊtʃ] UK / USn -
103 cockroach
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104 cockroach
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105 cockroach
ipis -
106 cockroach
kb. coro, kecoa(k), lipas, kecuak, jere. -
107 cockroach
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108 Cockroach
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110 cockroach
hamam böceği -
111 cockroach
κατσαρίδα -
112 cockroach
/'kɔkroutʃ/ * danh từ - (động vật học) con gián -
113 cockroach
nounപാറ്റ, കൂറ -
114 cockroach
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115 cockroach
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116 cockroach, grey
1. LAT Nauphoeta cinerea Olivier2. RUS —3. ENG grey [cinereous, speckled, lobster] cockroach4. DEU Grauschabe f5. FRA —1. LAT Leucophaea maderae Fabricius2. RUS —3. ENG Madeira [grey] cockroach, Madeira roach4. DEU Maderaschabe f5. FRA blatte f de MadèreDICTIONARY OF ANIMAL NAMES IN FIVE LANGUAGES > cockroach, grey
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117 cockroach, spotted Mediterranean
1. LAT Ectobius pallidus Olivier2. RUS —3. ENG spotted Mediterranean cockroach, tawny cockroach4. DEU Hagenbachs Waldschabe f5. FRA blatte f livideDICTIONARY OF ANIMAL NAMES IN FIVE LANGUAGES > cockroach, spotted Mediterranean
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118 cockroach, tawny
1. LAT Ectobius pallidus Olivier2. RUS —3. ENG spotted Mediterranean cockroach, tawny cockroach4. DEU Hagenbachs Waldschabe f5. FRA blatte f livideDICTIONARY OF ANIMAL NAMES IN FIVE LANGUAGES > cockroach, tawny
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119 cockroach, American
1. LAT Periplaneta americana Linnaeus2. RUS таракан m американский3. ENG American [ship] cockroach4. DEU Amerikanische Schabe f [Großschabe f]5. FRA blatte f américaine, grande blatte fDICTIONARY OF ANIMAL NAMES IN FIVE LANGUAGES > cockroach, American
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120 cockroach, Asiatic
1. LAT Blatta orientalis Linnaeus2. RUS таракан m чёрный3. ENG Asiatic [oriental, common] cockroach4. DEU orientalische Blattschabe f [Schabe f ], große [schwarze] Küchenschabe f5. FRA blatte f orientale [des cuisines]DICTIONARY OF ANIMAL NAMES IN FIVE LANGUAGES > cockroach, Asiatic
См. также в других словарях:
Cockroach — Cock roach, n. [Sp. cucaracha.] (Zo[ o]l.) An orthopterous insect of the genus {Blatta}, and allied genera. [1913 Webster] Note: The species are numerous, especially in hot countries. Those most commonly infesting houses in Europe and North… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
cockroach — [käk′rōch΄] n. [Sp cucaracha, wood louse, cockroach, altered by assoc. with COCK1 + ROACH1] any of an order (Blattaria) of insects with long antennae and a flat, soft body: some species are common household pests … English World dictionary
cockroach — 1620s, folk etymology (as if from cock + roach) of Sp. cucaracha chafer, beetle, from cuca kind of caterpillar. Folk etymology also holds that the first element is from caca excrement. A certaine India Bug, called by the Spaniards a Cacarootch,… … Etymology dictionary
cockroach — ► NOUN ▪ a beetle like scavenging insect with long antennae and legs, some kinds of which are household pests. ORIGIN Spanish cucaracha … English terms dictionary
Cockroach — For other uses, see Cockroach (disambiguation). Cockroach Common household roaches A) German cockroach B) American cockroach C) Australian cockroach D E) Oriental cockroach (♀ & … Wikipedia
cockroach — /kok rohch /, n. any of numerous orthopterous insects of the family Blattidae, characterized by a flattened body, rapid movements, and nocturnal habits and including several common household pests. Also called roach. Cf. American cockroach,… … Universalium
cockroach — noun a) A black or brown straight winged insect of the order Blattodea, with about 3,500 species divided into six families. Only a few of these take up residence with human beings. Among these are Periplaneta americana (American cockroach or… … Wiktionary
cockroach — cock·roach (kŏk’rōch′) n. ▸ Any of numerous insects of the order or suborder Blattaria, having oval flat bodies and laying eggs in hardened cases, and including several species that are common household pests. ╂ [By folk etymology from obsolete… … Word Histories
cockroach — noun Etymology: by folk etymology from Spanish cucaracha cockroach Date: 1623 any of an order or suborder (Blattodea syn. Blattaria) of chiefly nocturnal insects including some that are domestic pests compare German cockroach … New Collegiate Dictionary
cockroach — [17] Cockroach is a product of folk etymology, the process by which a ‘foreign’ – sounding is adapted by speakers of a language so as to seem more familiar. In this case the foreign word was Spanish cucaracha. This was evidently too much for 17th … The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins
cockroach — UK [ˈkɒkrəʊtʃ] / US [ˈkɑkˌroʊtʃ] noun [countable] Word forms cockroach : singular cockroach plural cockroaches an insect similar to a large beetle that lives in places where food is kept … English dictionary