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1 dab
[dæb] 1. past tense, past participle - dabbed; verb(to touch gently with something soft or moist: He dabbed the wound gently with cottonwool.) švelniai nuspaudyti2. noun1) (a small lump of anything soft or moist: a dab of butter.) gumulas, gniužulas2) (a gentle touch: a dab with a wet cloth.) švelnus prisilietimas -
2 dąb
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3 འདབ་མ་བསྐྱོད་
['dab ma bskyod]a) = 'dab ma skyod pa; b) poet. paukštis ("judantis sparnų dėka"). -
4 འདབ་མ་བདུན་པ་
['dab ma bdun pa]= 'dab bdun pa. -
5 འདབ་ཆགས་སེང་གེ་
['dab chags seng ge]"plunksnuotųjų liūtas": žr. 'dab chags gtso bo. -
6 འདབ་ཟུང་ཅན་, འདབ་ཟུང་ལྡན་
['dab zung can, 'dab zung ldan]"turintis porinius lapus" (medžio pav.). -
7 འདབ་
['dab]I minia; 'khor འདབ་ svita, palyda. II = 'dabs. III dvigubai. IV 1) (paukščio) plunksna; 2) lapas; žiedlapis. -
8 འདབ་ཆག་
['dab chag]dvigubai atpigo. -
9 འདབ་འཕར་
['dab 'phar]dvigubai pabrango. -
10 འདབ་སྐྱེས་
['dab skyes]plunksnuotas. -
11 འདབ་སྐྱོད་
['dab skyod]sārasa - poet. paukštis ("judantis plunksnų dėka"). -
12 འདབ་སྐྱོབ་
['dab skyob]poet. paukštis ("apsaugota plunksnų"). -
13 འདབ་ཁྲ་
['dab khra]poet. kregždė ("margaplunksnė"). -
14 འདབ་བརྒྱ་པ་
['dab brgya pa]"šimtalapis": a) lotosas; b) šafranas; c) povas. -
15 འདབ་ཅན་
['dab can]a) apsigobęs lapais (medis); b) plunksnuotas (paukštis). -
16 འདབ་ཆགས་
['dab chags]a) poet. medis ("apsidengęs lapais"); b) poet. plunksnuotieji, paukščiai ("apsidengę plunksnomis"). -
17 འདབ་ཆགས་རྒྱལ་པོ་
['dab chags rgyal po]"plunksnuojųjų karalius": 1) erelis; 2) Garudos ep. -
18 འདབ་ཆགས་ཐ་མ་
['dab chags tha ma]poet. bitė ("žemesnysis plunksnuotasis"). -
19 འདབ་མ་རིང་
['dab ma ring]"ilgalapis" (medžio pav.). -
20 འདབ་མ་གསུམ་པ་
['dab ma gsum pa]poet. bot. Butea Frondosa ("trilapis").
См. также в других словарях:
dab — dab … Dictionnaire des rimes
Dąb — Dąb … Deutsch Wikipedia
DAB — 〈Abk. für〉 Deutsches Arzneibuch * * * Dab: Symbol für ↑ Diaminobuttersäure in Peptidformeln. * * * DAB [de:|a: be:] = Deutsches Arzneibuch. * * * I DAB, Digital Audio Broadcasting … Universal-Lexikon
dab — dab1 [dab] vt., vi. dabbed, dabbing [ME dabben, to strike, akin to MDu dabben & Norw dabba < ? IE base * dhabh , to strike] 1. to touch or stroke lightly and quickly 2. to pat with something soft or moist 3. to put on (paint, etc.) with light … English World dictionary
DAB B&B — (Рим,Италия) Категория отеля: Адрес: Via Sicilia 235, Виа Венето, 00187 Рим, Италия … Каталог отелей
dab — (v.) c.1300, dabben to strike, of unknown origin, perhaps imitative. Modern sense of strike with a slight, quick pressure developed by mid 16c., influenced by Fr. dauber (see DAUB (Cf. daub)). Related: Dabbed; dabbing. As a noun from c.1300,… … Etymology dictionary
dąb — I {{/stl 13}}{{stl 8}}rz. mnż I, D. dębu, Mc. dębie {{/stl 8}}{{stl 7}} długowieczne drzewo liściaste o grubym pniu i rozłożystych konarach, licznych drobnych owocach zwanych żołędziami, rosnące w umiarkowanej i podzwrotnikowej strefie półkuli… … Langenscheidt Polski wyjaśnień
Dab — Dab, n. [Perh. so named from its quickness in diving beneath the sand. Cf. {Dabchick}.] (Zo[ o]l.) A name given to several species of flounders, esp. to the European species, {Pleuronectes limanda}. The American rough dab is {Hippoglossoides… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Dab — (d[a^]b), v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Dabbed} (d[a^]bd); p. pr. & vb. n. {Dabbing}.] [OE. dabben to strice; akin to OD. dabben to pinch, knead, fumble, dabble, and perh. to G. tappen to grope.] 1. To strike or touch gently, as with a soft or moist… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Dab — Dab, n. 1. A gentle blow with the hand or some soft substance; a sudden blow or hit; a peck. [1913 Webster] A scratch of her claw, a dab of her beak. Hawthorne. [1913 Webster] 2. A small mass of anything soft or moist. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Dab — (d[a^]b), n. [Perh. corrupted fr. adept.] A skillful hand; a dabster; an expert. [Colloq.] [1913 Webster] One excels at a plan or the titlepage, another works away at the body of the book, and the third is a dab at an index. Goldsmith. [1913… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English