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43 рачий уж
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44 речные раки
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45 чума ракообразных
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1. м. зоол.crawfish, crayfish♢
показать кому-л., где раки зимуют — give* it smb. hot, make* it (too) hot for smb.2. м.когда рак свистнет — once in a blue moon; wait till Christmas
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48 раковый (-ая, -ое, -ые) I
صفت crayfish(n.) خرچنگ آب شیرین، خرچنگ خاردار -
49 лангуст
spiny lobster, rock lobster* * *crayfishlangoustelobster -
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crawfish
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cancerous; cance; cankerous бот.* * ** * *crawfish; crayfish* * * -
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Red crab зоол., rock lobster, ( Palinuridae) sea-crayfish, spiny lobsterРусско-английский научно-технический словарь Масловского > лангуст
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I м. зоол.crawfish, crayfishкра́сный как рак — red as a lobster
покрасне́ть как рак — turn red as a lobster; blush beet-red
••как рак на мели́ — in a tight spot
показа́ть кому́-л, где раки зиму́ют погов. — give it smb hot, make it (too) hot for smb
II м. мед.когда́ рак на горе́ сви́стнет погов. — ≈ once in a blue moon; wait till Christmas [-sm-]
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I м1) crayfish2) (P.) астр Cancer, the Crab•- когда рак свистнет II м медрак груди́ (желу́дка) — breast (stomach) cancer
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57 уклоняться
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58 ловля раков
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59 лангуст
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60 лангуста
crawfish имя существительное:
См. также в других словарях:
crayfish — [krā′fish΄] n. pl. crayfish or crayfishes (see FISH) [altered, by assoc. with FISH < ME crevise < OFr crevice < OHG krebiz: see CRAB ] ☆ 1. any of various families of small, usually freshwater decapods somewhat resembling little lobsters … English World dictionary
Crayfish — Allgemeine Informationen Genre(s) Rock Gründung 2001 Website http://www.crayfish.de/ … Deutsch Wikipedia
crayfish — early 14c., crevis, from O.Fr. crevice crayfish (13c., Mod.Fr. écrevisse), probably from Frankish *krebitja or a similar Germanic word that is a dim. form of the root of CRAB (Cf. crab) (1); e.g. O.H.G. krebiz crab, shellfish, Ger. Krebs. Modern… … Etymology dictionary
Crayfish — Cray fish (kr[=a] f[i^]sh), n. (Zo[ o]l.) See {Crawfish}. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
crayfish — a 16c alteration of an earlier word crevis (or crevisse), is the usual word in Britain for a small lobster like freshwater crustacean. Americans call them crawfish, and Australians and New Zealanders tend to abbreviate the word to cray (as in… … Modern English usage
crayfish — ► NOUN (pl. same) ▪ a freshwater or marine crustacean resembling a small lobster. ORIGIN Old French crevice, related to German Krebs crab … English terms dictionary
Crayfish — For the marine crustaceans commonly known as crayfish, see spiny lobster. Crayfish Temporal range: Mesozoic–Recent … Wikipedia
crayfish — /kray fish /, n., pl. (esp. collectively) crayfish, (esp. referring to two or more kinds or species) crayfishes. 1. Also called crawdad, crawdaddy. any freshwater decapod crustacean of the genera Astacus and Cambarus, closely related to but… … Universalium
crayfish — /ˈkreɪfɪʃ / (say krayfish) noun 1. (plural crayfish or crayfishes)→ lobster (def. 2). 2. (plural crayfish or crayfishes) Especially SA, NSW and Tasmania → rock lobster …
crayfish — cray·fish (krā’fĭsh′) also craw·fish (krô’ ) n. pl. crayfish or cray·fish·es also crawfish or craw·fish·es 1) Any of various freshwater crustaceans of the families Astacidae and Cambaridae of the Northern Hemisphere and the family Parastacidae of … Word Histories
crayfish — [[t]kre͟ɪfɪʃ[/t]] N COUNT (crayfish is both the singular and the plural form.) A crayfish is a small shellfish with five pairs of legs which lives in rivers and streams. You can eat some types of crayfish. Syn: crawfish … English dictionary