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1 Coot In Training
Position ( job): CIT -
2 лысуха
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3 лысуха
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4 лысуха
coot имя существительное: -
5 лысуха
2) Biology: European coot (Fulica atra), common coot (Fulica atra), water hen (Fulica)3) Zoology: bald-coot (Fulica atra), baldicoot (Fulica atra), coot (Fulica gen.)5) Ornithology: coot (Fulica), coot (Fulica atra) -
6 лысый
1) General subject: as bald as a coot, bald, bald as a coot, bald headed, bald-coot (человек), bald-headed, baldheaded, baldicoot, hairless, scalped (о горе), sharpie (человек), skinhead (человек), calvous2) Medicine: atrichous3) Jocular: follicularly challenged4) Australian slang: bald as a bandicoot5) Forestry: bare6) Scornful: bald-pate7) Jargon: baldy, skin-head skinhead, baldie, egghead, skin-head9) Derogatory: bald-coot -
7 лысуха
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8 плешивый
1) General subject: as bald as a coot, bald, bald as a coot, bald head, bald pate, bald-headed, baldheaded, baldicoot2) Australian slang: bald as a bandicoot3) Scornful: bald-pate4) Jargon: baldy -
9 совершенно лысый
1) General subject: as bald as a coot (as a billiard ball, as an egg), as bald as an egg2) Makarov: as bald as a billiard ball, as bald as a coot -
10 хохлатая лысуха
Biology: crested coot (Fulica cristata), red-knobbed coot (Fulica cristata) -
11 лысуха
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12 плешивый человек
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13 лысуха
DICTIONARY OF ANIMAL NAMES IN FIVE LANGUAGES — BIRDS > лысуха
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14 американская лысуха
Biology: American coot (Fulica americana)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > американская лысуха
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15 белокрылая лысуха
Biology: white-winged coot (Fulica leucoptera) -
16 вошь
3) Medicine: louse (pl lice)4) Jargon: Arkansas lizard, chat, coddler, grayback, grey-back, greyback, pants rabbit, crum, crumb5) Fishery: louse (Pediculus)6) Taboo: booger (в т.ч. лобковая), bosom chum (в т.ч. лобковая), bosom friend (в т.ч. лобковая), bug (в т.ч. лобковая), coot (в т.ч. лобковая), crum (в т.ч. лобковая), crumb (в т.ч. лобковая), crummy (в т.ч. лобковая), cutie (в т.ч. лобковая), dimback (в т.ч. лобковая), grayback (в т.ч. лобковая), leatherhead (в т.ч. лобковая), mechanized mole (в т.ч. лобковая), nipper (в т.ч. лобковая), scale (в т.ч. лобковая), seam squirrel (в т.ч. лобковая), shimmy lizard (в т.ч. лобковая) -
17 гигантская лысуха
Biology: giant coot (Fulica gigantea) -
18 глуп как пробка
1) General subject: as silly as a goose, as stupid as a coot, as stupid as an owl2) American: dead above the ears, dead from the neck up3) Politics: silly as a goose4) Jargon: dumb as a bag of hammers5) Set phrase: daft as a brush -
19 глупец
1) General subject: Tom Farthing, blockhead, bottle head, bull calf, bull-calf, coot, cuckoo, deadhead, fathead, featherhead, flat head, fool, gander, goose cap, gowk, gull, imbecile, nut, owl, oxhead, prune, ignoramus, dipstick3) Slang: no-brainer6) Obsolete: bottle-head7) Rare: barmpot8) Australian slang: Dill, bozo, der, duh, dumbcluck, dur, eggroll, galah, melon, mug, mutt, nana, pudding, sausage9) Irish: omadhaun10) Jargon: Caspar, ballooned, banana-head, blubberhead, bone-top, bubble-head, bubblehead, cheesehead, clam, coke head, coon, dim-wit, dumb-head, dummy, gonus, sap, saphead sap-head, semolia, simp, sucker, twit, weenie, mental, goobrain, goofball, bean brain, bloke, bone-head boneheaded, boob, clunk, dip, dough-head, fish, food for the squirrels, gripe, grunge, horse, screw12) Simple: juggins14) Taboo: ass-brain, ass-hole, bed-wetter, bell-end, blooming idiot, darnfoolski, dickhead, dink, dork, dumb-ass, gob-shite, horse's ass, man with a paper ass, man with a paper asshole, pendejo (из испанского), shit-stick, tool, toss pot -
20 голова как колено
General subject: as bald as a coot
См. также в других словарях:
Coot — (k[=oo]t), n. [Cf. D. koet, W. cwtair; cwta short, bodtailed + iar hen; cf. cwtau to dock. Cf. {Cut}.] 1. (Zo[ o]l.) (a) A wading bird with lobate toes, of the genus {Fulica}. The common European or bald coot is {Fulica atra} (see under {bald});… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
coot — [ku:t] n [Date: 1200 1300; Origin: Perhaps from Middle Dutch coet] 1.) a small black and white water bird with a short beak 2.) old coot AmE informal an old man who you think is strange or unpleasant ▪ a miserable, mean old coot … Dictionary of contemporary English
coot — c.1300, cote, used for various water fowl (now limited to Fulica atra and, in North America, F. americana), of uncertain origin (Cf. Du. meercoet lake coot ). Meaning silly person, fool is attested from 1766 … Etymology dictionary
coot — ► NOUN 1) (pl. same) an aquatic bird of the rail family with black plumage and a white bill that extends back on to the forehead as a horny shield. 2) (usu. old coot) informal a stupid or eccentric person. ORIGIN probably Dutch or Low German … English terms dictionary
coot — [ko͞ot] n. pl. coots or coot [ME cote < ? MDu koet] 1. any of a genus (Fulica) of ducklike, freshwater birds of the rail family, with long lobed toes ☆ 2. SCOTER 3. Informal an amusing or eccentric old fellow … English World dictionary
coot — [ kut ] noun count a small black bird with a white beak that lives near water … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
coot|ie — «KOO tee», noun. 1. Slang. a louse; body louse. 2. a children s game played by rolling a die to determine who will complete a stylized drawing of a louse. ╂[origin unknown] … Useful english dictionary
Coot — For other uses, see Coot (disambiguation). Coots Eurasian Coot Scientific classification Kingdom … Wikipedia
Coot — Famille Écoutum La famille Écoutum (Coot Kin en anglais), dans l univers des canards imaginé par la Walt Disney Company[1], constitue principalement l ascendance de Donald Duck. Fondée par Cornélius Écoutum, elle est alliée à la famille Duck par… … Wikipédia en Français
coot — /kooht/, n. 1. any aquatic bird of the genus Fulica, as F. americana, of North America, and F. atra, of the Old World, characterized by lobate toes and short wings and tail. 2. any of various other swimming or diving birds, esp. the scoters. 3.… … Universalium
Coot — This name is of early medieval English origin, and derives from the Middle English co(a)te meaning a coot, and was originally given as a nickname to a bald person. The bird was regarded as bald because of the large white patch, an extension of… … Surnames reference