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1 cud
subst. \/kʌd\/( om drøvtyggere) jort, ørtchew the cud tygge drøv, jorte, ørte ( overført) fundere lenge, gå og grunne, sitte og grunne -
2 chew the cud
((of cows etc) to bring food from the stomach back into the mouth and chew it again.) tygge drøv, jorte -
3 chew
u:(to break (food etc) with the teeth before swallowing: If you chew your food properly it is easier to digest.) tyggetyggeIsubst. \/ˈtʃuː\/1) tygging2) skrå(tobakk)3) tyggegummi, seig karamellIIverb \/ˈtʃuː\/1) tygge2) ( overført) gruble (på), pønske (på)3) tygge tobakk, tygge tyggegummichew it over tenke på sakenchew somebody out (amer., slang) skjelle ut noenchew somebody's ear gi noen gnagsår i øret, prate i det uendelige til noenchew the cud se ➢ cudchew the fat\/rag ( hverdagslig) prate, skravle i vei, gnåle, klagechew up ødelegge, rive i stykker
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ćud — ćȗd ž <I i, G mn ćúdī> DEFINICIJA 1. ukupnost temperamenta, karaktera i nagona; narav, priroda (o čovjeku i životinji) 2. promjenljiva narav; hirovitost SINTAGMA jeguljasta ćud ćud onoga koji je nalik na jegulju (2); lisičja ćud lukavost;… … Hrvatski jezični portal
cud — cud·bear; cud·dle·some; cud·dly; cud·ger·ie; kirk·cud·bright·shire; cud; cud·dle; cud·dy; cud·gel; kirk·cud·bright; … English syllables
cud — {{/stl 13}}{{stl 8}}rz. mnż I, D. u, Mc. cudzie; lm M. a || y {{/stl 8}}{{stl 20}} {{/stl 20}}{{stl 12}}1. {{/stl 12}}{{stl 7}} zjawisko nadprzyrodzone, nadnaturalne, świadczące o ingerencji Boga : {{/stl 7}}{{stl 10}}Cud odzyskania wzroku.… … Langenscheidt Polski wyjaśnień
Cud — (k[u^]d), n. [AS. cudu, cwudu,cwidu,cweodo, of uncertain origin; cf, G. k[ o]der bait, Icel. kvi[eth]r womb, Goth. qi[thorn]us. Cf. {Quid}.] 1. That portion of food which is brought up into the mouth by ruminating animals from their first stomach … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
cud — [ kʌd ] noun uncount food that animals such as cows and sheep bring back into their mouths to CHEW again after they have swallowed it chew the cud 1. ) if an animal chews the cud, it brings food that it has swallowed back into its mouth to CHEW… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
ćȗd — ž 〈I i, G mn ćúdī〉 1. {{001f}}ukupnost temperamenta, karaktera i nagona; narav, priroda (o čovjeku i životinji) 2. {{001f}}promjenljiva narav; hirovitost ∆ {{001f}}jeguljasta ∼ ćud onoga koji je nalik na jegulju (2); lisičja ∼ lukavost; ropska ∼… … Veliki rječnik hrvatskoga jezika
cud — ► NOUN ▪ partly digested food returned from the first stomach of cattle or other ruminants to the mouth for further chewing. ● chew the cud Cf. ↑chew the cud ORIGIN Old English … English terms dictionary
cud — [kud] n. [ME < OE cudu, cwudu, ball of cud, lit., what is rounded < IE base * gwet , resin, gum > Ger kitt, cement, glue] a mouthful of previously swallowed food regurgitated from the first two chambers of the stomach of cattle and other … English World dictionary
cud|dy — cud|dy1 «KUHD ee», noun, plural dies. 1. a) a small cabin on a boat: »a log jam of moored living sampans, whose residents poked their heads out from below the mat thatched cuddies to watch (Atlantic). b) the small galley or pantry on a boat. 2. a … Useful english dictionary
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cud — [kʌd] n [U] [: Old English; Origin: cwudu] food that a cow or similar animal has chewed, swallowed, and brought back into its mouth to chew a second time ▪ a cow chewing its cud … Dictionary of contemporary English