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cross-eyed adj [person] atteint de strabisme, qui louche ; to be cross-eyed loucher, avoir un strabisme ; to make sb cross-eyed faire loucher qn. -
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cross-eyed [ˏkrɒsˊaɪd] aкосо́й, косогла́зый -
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adjective (having a squint.) bizcocross-eyed adj bizcotr['krɒsaɪd]1 bizco,-across-eyed ['krɔs.aɪd] adj: bizcoadj.• bisojo, -a adj.• bizco, -a adj.'krɔːs'aɪd, 'krɒsaɪdadjective bizcoto be/go cross-eyed — ser*/ponerse* bizco
['krɒsaɪd]ADJ bizco* * *['krɔːs'aɪd, 'krɒsaɪd]adjective bizcoto be/go cross-eyed — ser*/ponerse* bizco
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['krɒsaɪd] adjective [nach innen] schielend* * ** * ** * *cross-eyed adj (nach innen) schielend:be cross-eyed schielen* * *['krɒsaɪd] adjective [nach innen] schielend -
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------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] cross-eyed[Swahili Word] kengeza[Part of Speech] adjective[Derived Word] makengeza[Swahili Example] macho makengeza[Note] squinting eyes------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] cross-eyed condition[Swahili Word] kengeza[Swahili Plural] makengeza[Part of Speech] noun[Derived Word] makengeza[Swahili Example] mtu mwenye makengeza[Note] a squinting/cross-eyed person.------------------------------------------------------------ -
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scheel,scheelogig,loensencross-eyed♦voorbeelden: -
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ˈkrɔsaɪd прил. косоглазый, косой Syn: squint-eyed косоглазый;
косой (разговорное) чудной, странный cross-eyed косой, косоглазыйБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > cross-eyed
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['krɒsaɪd] [AE 'krɔːs-]* * *adjective (having a squint.) strabico* * *cross-eyed* * *['krɒsaɪd] [AE 'krɔːs-] -
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Adj1. भेंगाCross-eyed boy is born in their family. -
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a кривоглед* * *{'krъsaid} а кривоглед.* * *разноглед; кривоглед;* * *a кривоглед* * *cross-eyed[´krɔs¸aid] adj кривоглед. -
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['krɒsaɪd], US ['krɔːs-]adjective [person] atteint de strabismeto be cross-eyed — loucher, avoir un strabisme
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[ˈkrɔsaɪd]cross-eyed косой, косоглазый -
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أَحْوَل العَيْنَيْن \ cross-eyed: with one or both eyes looking towards the nose.
См. также в других словарях:
Cross-eyed — may refer to:* Born Cross Eyed, original composition by the San Francisco, CA Psychedelic rock group the Grateful Dead . * Cross eyed, also known as heterotropia , squint , crossed eye , cockeyed , wandering eye , or wall eyed , is a condition in … Wikipedia
Cross-eyed — ( ?d ), a. Affected with strabismus; squint eyed; squinting. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
cross-eyed — adj. having convergent strabismus. Contrasted with {walleyed}. Syn: crosseyed, boss eyed[Brit. informal]. [WordNet 1.5] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
cross-eyed — [ US ˈ. .] adj having eyes that both look in towards the nose … Dictionary of contemporary English
cross-eyed — [ ,krɔs aıd ] adjective having eyes that look toward each other slightly … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
cross-eyed — ► ADJECTIVE ▪ having one or both eyes turned inwards towards the nose, either temporarily or as a permanent condition … English terms dictionary
cross-eyed — adj. (as a disorder) having one or both eyes turned permanently inwards towards the nose. * * * ˈ ̷ ̷| ̷ ̷ adjective Etymology: cross (V) 1. : affected with cross eye : having cross eyes a cross eyed child 2. : cockeyed 2b … Useful english dictionary
cross-eyed — adj. VERBS ▪ be, look ▪ go ▪ You ll go cross eyed if you try to look at things so close to you … Collocations dictionary
cross-eyed — ADJ Someone who is cross eyed has eyes that seem to look towards each other … English dictionary
cross-eyed — [ˌkrɒs ˈaɪd] adj someone who is cross eyed has eyes that look towards each other slightly … Dictionary for writing and speaking English
cross-eyed — /ˈkrɒs aɪd/ (say kros uyd) adjective 1. affected by strabismus. 2. distorted: a cross eyed view of the world …