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1 Football Association
1) Abbreviation: FA2) Information technology: FA (British soccer--a word derived from Association)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > Football Association
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2 asocjacja pochodna
• derived associationSłownik polsko-angielski dla inżynierów > asocjacja pochodna
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3 производная ассоциация
1) Biology: derive association2) Ecology: derived association, secondary associationУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > производная ассоциация
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4 производная ассоциация
Русско-английский биологический словарь > производная ассоциация
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5 umoja
------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] umoja[English Word] unity[English Plural] unities[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 14[Derived Language] Swahili[Derived Word] moja[Swahili Example] umoja ni nguvu[English Example] unity is strength------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] umoja[English Word] oneness[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 14[Derived Language] Swahili[Derived Word] moja------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] kwa umoja[English Word] unanimously[Part of Speech] adverb[Derived Language] Swahili[Derived Word] moja------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] umoja[English Word] union[English Plural] unions[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 14[Derived Language] Swahili[Derived Word] moja[Swahili Example] Umoja wa Ulaya[English Example] European Union------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] umoja[English Word] alliance[English Plural] alliances[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 14[Derived Language] Swahili[Derived Word] moja------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] umoja[English Word] association[English Plural] associations[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 14[Derived Language] Swahili[Derived Word] moja------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] umoja[English Word] organization[English Plural] organizations[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 14[Derived Language] Swahili[Derived Word] moja------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] -unda umoja[English Word] form a union[Part of Speech] verb[Derived Language] Swahili[Derived Word] moja[Related Words] unda------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] umoja[English Word] agreement[English Plural] agreements[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 14[Derived Language] Swahili[Derived Word] moja------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] umoja[English Word] concord[English Plural] concords[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 14[Derived Language] Swahili[Derived Word] moja------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] umoja[English Word] harmony[English Plural] harmonies[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 14[Derived Language] Swahili[Derived Word] moja------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] umoja[English Word] identity[English Plural] identities[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 14[Derived Language] Swahili[Derived Word] moja------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] umoja[English Word] singular[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 14[Derived Language] Swahili[Derived Word] moja[Terminology] grammar------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] jumla ya umoja[Swahili Plural] jumla ya wingi[English Word] singular[English Plural] plural[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 9/10[Derived Language] Swahili[Derived Word] moja[Related Words] jumla[Terminology] grammar------------------------------------------------------------ -
6 padre
adj.1 incredible, tremendous (informal). (peninsular Spanish)se armó el lío padre there was a terrible o huge fussfue el cachondeo padre it was a great laugh2 great. (Mexican Spanish)está muy padre it's really great o fantastic3 parent.4 neat, super.m.1 father (man).de padre y muy señor mío (informal) incredible, tremendouspadre de familia head of the familypadre político father-in-law2 father (religion).Santo padre Holy Father, Popepadre espiritual confessorPadres de la Iglesia Fathers of the Christian Church3 priest, father.* * *1 father2 RELIGIÓN (sacerdote) father1 parents► adjetivo1 familiar (fenomenal) terrific\de padre y muy señor mío familiar almightyno tener ni padre, ni madre, ni perrito que le ladre to be all alone in the worldser cada uno de su padre y su madre to be an odd mixture¡su (tu etc) padre! familiar and the same to you!padre de familia head of the familypadre espiritual confessorpadre político father-in-lawel Santo Padre the Holy Father, the Pope* * *noun m.- padres* * *1. SM1) (=progenitor) father; (Zool) father, sireGutiérrez padre — Gutiérrez senior, the elder Gutiérrez
de padre y muy señor mío —
una paliza de padre y muy señor mío — an almighty thrashing, the father and mother of a thrashing
padre de familia — family man; (Jur) head of a household
2) pl padres (=padre y madre) parents3) (Rel) fatherPadre Nuestro — Lord's Prayer, Our Father
4) [de disciplina] father5) *¡mi padre! — you don't say! *
¡tu padre! — up yours! **
¡eres mi padre! — you're a marvel!
2.ADJ * (=enorme) huge* * *Ia) (fam) ( grande) terrible (colloq)me di or me llevé un susto padre — I got a hell of a fright (colloq)
un escándalo padre — an almighty o a terrible fuss
b) [estar] (Méx fam) <coche/persona> great (colloq), fantasticII1) ( pariente) fatherde padre y (muy) señor mío — terrible (colloq)
no tener padre ni madre, ni perrito que le ladre — to be all alone in the world
2) (Relig) ( sacerdote) father* * *= father, dad.Ex. A patronymic is the name derived from the given name of the father, often by the addition of a suffix.Ex. Tuan is his new father figure after his real dad sadly died after being poorly for a long time.----* Asociación de Madres y Padres de Alumnos (AMPA) = Parent-Teacher Association (PTA).* asociación de padres = parents' association.* asociación de padres de alumnos = Parent-Teacher Association (PTA).* de los padres = parental.* día del padre, el = Father's Day.* el padre de = the father of.* familia en la que los dos padres trabajan = dual-income family.* formación de padres = parenting, parenting education.* madre o padre adoptivo = foster parent.* madre o padre biológico = biological parent.* madre o padre de nacimiento = birth parent.* madre o padre natural = birth parent.* madre or padre adoptivo = adoptive parent.* padre adoptivo = foster father, adoptive father.* padre biológico = biological father.* padre de familia = pater familias, family man.* padre de nacimiento = birth father.* padre fundador = founding father.* padre natural = birth father.* padres = parents.* padres adoptivos = adopted parents.* padres biológicos = biological parents.* padre soltero = single father.* reunión a la que los padres acuden con sus bebés = lapsit.* sueño de los padres = hand-me-down dream.* * *Ia) (fam) ( grande) terrible (colloq)me di or me llevé un susto padre — I got a hell of a fright (colloq)
un escándalo padre — an almighty o a terrible fuss
b) [estar] (Méx fam) <coche/persona> great (colloq), fantasticII1) ( pariente) fatherde padre y (muy) señor mío — terrible (colloq)
no tener padre ni madre, ni perrito que le ladre — to be all alone in the world
2) (Relig) ( sacerdote) father* * *= father, dad.Ex: A patronymic is the name derived from the given name of the father, often by the addition of a suffix.
Ex: Tuan is his new father figure after his real dad sadly died after being poorly for a long time.* Asociación de Madres y Padres de Alumnos (AMPA) = Parent-Teacher Association (PTA).* asociación de padres = parents' association.* asociación de padres de alumnos = Parent-Teacher Association (PTA).* de los padres = parental.* día del padre, el = Father's Day.* el padre de = the father of.* familia en la que los dos padres trabajan = dual-income family.* formación de padres = parenting, parenting education.* madre o padre adoptivo = foster parent.* madre o padre biológico = biological parent.* madre o padre de nacimiento = birth parent.* madre o padre natural = birth parent.* madre or padre adoptivo = adoptive parent.* padre adoptivo = foster father, adoptive father.* padre biológico = biological father.* padre de familia = pater familias, family man.* padre de nacimiento = birth father.* padre fundador = founding father.* padre natural = birth father.* padres = parents.* padres adoptivos = adopted parents.* padres biológicos = biological parents.* padre soltero = single father.* reunión a la que los padres acuden con sus bebés = lapsit.* sueño de los padres = hand-me-down dream.* * *nos dimos or nos llevamos un susto padre we got a hell of a o a terrible fright ( colloq)se armó un escándalo padre there was an almighty o a terrible fuss¡qué padre! great!A (pariente) fathermis padres my parentscada uno es/era de su padre y de su madre they are/were all differentde padre y (muy) señor mío terrible ( colloq)le pegó una paliza de padre y (muy) señor mío he gave him the thrashing of his life, he gave him a terrible o an almighty beatingun dolor de cabeza de padre y (muy) señor mío a terrible o an almighty o ( colloq) a splitting headacheno tener padre ni madre, ni perrito que le ladre to be all alone in the worldCompuestos:father, family man( Hist) hero of the nationlos padres de la patria (fundadores) the founding fathers, the founders of the nationveo que los padres de la patria acaban de votarse otro aumento ( iró) (diputados) I see our esteemed leaders have awarded themselves another salary increase ( iro)B ( Relig) (sacerdote) fatherel padre Miguel Father MiguelCompuesto:confessorCDios Padre God the Father* * *
padre sustantivo masculino
1 ( pariente) father;
padre de familia father, family man
2 (Relig) ( sacerdote) father
■ adjetivo
padre
I sustantivo masculino
1 father
(creador, inventor) el padre de la nueva ciencia, the father of modern science
2 Rel father
II adj fam huge: le cayó una bronca padre, he got a tremendous telling-off
♦ Locuciones: darse/pegarse la vida padre, to live like a king
Recuerda que el plural de father se refiere únicamente al sexo masculino. Para referirnos al padre y a la madre de alguien hay que usar la palabra parent. Por tanto, la pregunta ¿qué tal tus padres? debe traducirse por how are your parents?
' padre' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
aciaga
- aciago
- acordarse
- adoptiva
- adoptivo
- afectar
- aire
- algo
- balanza
- cargar
- clavada
- clavado
- como
- como quiera
- comoquiera
- conectar
- contabilidad
- creer
- dar
- deferencia
- derrumbarse
- desastre
- descalificar
- descubrir
- detalle
- devoción
- difunta
- difunto
- espíritu
- estibador
- estibadora
- falsificar
- gafar
- gaita
- heredar
- igual
- imagen
- impresionar
- introducir
- llevarse
- mal
- negocio
- nuestra
- nuestro
- oriunda
- oriundo
- parecerse
- progenitor
- progenitora
- reciente
English:
abuse
- ageing
- anathema
- and
- appendicitis
- assignment
- born
- borrow
- brass
- cover
- day
- disobey
- father
- fatherless
- fracture
- image
- interfere
- late
- let
- over
- parent
- resemblance
- reverend
- senior
- single parent
- take after
- who
- admission
- aware
- bidding
- fit
- go
- her
- his
- just
- look
- man
- my
- neat
- our
- papa
- parenthood
- paternal
- single
- take
- their
- -to-be
- vaguely
- your
* * *♦ nm1. [pariente] father;Cervantes es el padre de la novela moderna Cervantes is the father of the modern novel;Emilio padre Emilio senior;Famcada uno es de su padre y de su madre each one is different;Famde padre y muy señor mío incredible, tremendous;Esp Famhacer padre a alguien to make sb a happy manFam¡tu padre! sod you!;Fam Humno tener padre ni madre ni perrito que le ladre to be without o not to have a friend in the worldpadre de familia head of the family;padre de la patria founding father;padre político father-in-law;padre soltero single parent2. [sacerdote] fatherpadre espiritual confessor; Rel Padres de la Iglesia Fathers of the Christian Church; Rel padre nuestro Lord's Prayer♦ adj invFamse armó el lío padre there was a terrible o huge fuss;fue el cachondeo padre it was a great laughesa canción está muy padre that song is really great o fantastic;¡ay qué padre! hey, that's great o fantastic!♦ padres nmpl1. [padre y madre] parents2. [antepasados] forefathers, ancestors;las tradiciones de nuestros padres the traditions of our forefathers o ancestors* * *m father;REL el Padre Martin Father Martin;padres pl parents;de padre y muy señor mío terrible;¡qué padre! Méx brilliant!* * *padre nm1) : father2) padres nmpl: parents* * *padre n father -
7 jumuiya
------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] jumuiya[English Word] alliance[Part of Speech] noun[Derived Word] jamii[Swahili Example] jumuiya ya madolo------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] jumuiya[Swahili Plural] Jumuiya[English Word] society[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 9/10------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] jumuiya[English Word] society[Part of Speech] noun[Derived Word] jamii[Swahili Example] jumuiya ya michezo; jumuiya ya taaluma ya Kiswahili------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] jumuiya[Swahili Plural] jumuiya[English Word] association[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 9/10[Derived Word] jamii------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] jumuiya[Swahili Plural] jumuiya[English Word] community[English Plural] communities[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 9/10------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] jumuiya[Swahili Plural] jumuiya[English Word] organization[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 9/10------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] Jumuiya ya Afrika Mashariki[English Word] East African Community[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 9[Swahili Example] tumetoka kutia saini Mkataba wa kuanzisha Umoja wa Forodha wa Jumuiya ya Afrika Mashariki [ http://statehouse.go.tz/archive/state_march02_01.html Mkapa, 2 Machi 2004][English Example] we have come from signing the Agreement founding the East African Community Trade Organisation------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] jumuiya ya madola[Swahili Plural] jumuiya za madola[English Word] commonwealth[English Plural] commonwealths[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 9/10[Swahili Example] Mabungeya Jumuiya ya Madola[English Example] Commonwealth Parliamentary Association------------------------------------------------------------ -
8 shirikisho
------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] shirikisho[Swahili Plural] mashirikisho[English Word] association[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 9/10[Derived Word] shiriki V[Swahili Example] Shirikisho la Waalimu wa lugha[English Example] language teachers' association------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] shirikisho[Swahili Plural] mashirikisho[English Word] federation[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 9/10[Derived Word] shiriki V[Swahili Example] Shirikisho la nchi za Afrika Mashariki[English Example] federation of East African states------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] shirikisho[Swahili Plural] mashirikisho[English Word] union[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 9/10[Derived Word] shiriki V[Swahili Example] Nchi za Ulaya zina shirikisho la nguvu[English Example] European countries have a strong union------------------------------------------------------------ -
9 anguila
f.1 eel.anguila de mar conger eel2 Anguilla Island.* * *1 eel\anguila de mar conger eel* * *noun f.* * *SF (=pez) eel* * *femenino eel* * *= eel.Ex. From the 1680s several large publishers formed a more permanent association which came to be known as the `conger' (the name being variously derived from congerere, `to bring together', and from the big eel which gobbles up the small fry).* * *femenino eel* * *= eel.Ex: From the 1680s several large publishers formed a more permanent association which came to be known as the `conger' (the name being variously derived from congerere, `to bring together', and from the big eel which gobbles up the small fry).
* * *eelser escurridizo como una anguila to be as slippery as an eel* * *
anguila sustantivo femenino
eel
anguila sustantivo femenino eel
' anguila' also found in these entries:
English:
eel
- slippery
* * *anguila nfeelanguila eléctrica electric eel;anguila de mar conger eel* * *f ZO eel* * *anguila nf: eel* * *anguila n eel -
10 angula
f.1 elver.2 baby eel, elver.pres.indicat.3rd person singular (él/ella/ello) present indicative of spanish verb: angular.imperat.2nd person singular (tú) Imperative of Spanish verb: angular.* * *1 elver* * *SF elver, baby eel* * *femenino elver* * *= eel.Ex. From the 1680s several large publishers formed a more permanent association which came to be known as the `conger' (the name being variously derived from congerere, `to bring together', and from the big eel which gobbles up the small fry).----* angulas = baby eels, young eels, elvers.* * *femenino elver* * *= eel.Ex: From the 1680s several large publishers formed a more permanent association which came to be known as the `conger' (the name being variously derived from congerere, `to bring together', and from the big eel which gobbles up the small fry).
* angulas = baby eels, young eels, elvers.* * *elver* * *
angula sustantivo femenino a young eel
* * *angula nfelver* * *f ZO, GASTR elver -
11 engullirse
VPR to guzzle* * *(v.) = gobble up, scoffEx. From the 1680s several large publishers formed a more permanent association which came to be known as the `conger' (the name being variously derived from congerere, `to bring together', and from the big eel which gobbles up the small fry).Ex. The birds -- known as monk parakeets -- won't stop scoffing the farmers' crops -- they're not fussy about what they eat.* * *(v.) = gobble up, scoffEx: From the 1680s several large publishers formed a more permanent association which came to be known as the `conger' (the name being variously derived from congerere, `to bring together', and from the big eel which gobbles up the small fry).
Ex: The birds -- known as monk parakeets -- won't stop scoffing the farmers' crops -- they're not fussy about what they eat.* * *vprto gobble up, to wolf down* * *vr -
12 gente de poca importancia
(n.) = small fry, theEx. From the 1680s several large publishers formed a more permanent association which came to be known as the `conger' (the name being variously derived from congerere, `to bring together', and from the big eel which gobbles up the small fry).* * *(n.) = small fry, theEx: From the 1680s several large publishers formed a more permanent association which came to be known as the `conger' (the name being variously derived from congerere, `to bring together', and from the big eel which gobbles up the small fry).
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13 gente desfavorecida
(n.) = small fry, theEx. From the 1680s several large publishers formed a more permanent association which came to be known as the `conger' (the name being variously derived from congerere, `to bring together', and from the big eel which gobbles up the small fry).* * *(n.) = small fry, theEx: From the 1680s several large publishers formed a more permanent association which came to be known as the `conger' (the name being variously derived from congerere, `to bring together', and from the big eel which gobbles up the small fry).
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14 gulas
= eel, baby eels, young eels, elvers.Ex. From the 1680s several large publishers formed a more permanent association which came to be known as the `conger' (the name being variously derived from congerere, `to bring together', and from the big eel which gobbles up the small fry).Ex. A battle over lucrative baby eels has turned a Somerset fishing spot into a war zone.Ex. Following hatching and a period of planktonic development, the young eels, or elvers, return to freshwater rivers, where they remain until they are ready to spawn.Ex. Following hatching and a period of planktonic development, the young eels, or elvers, return to freshwater rivers, where they remain until they are ready to spawn.* * *= eel, baby eels, young eels, elvers.Ex: From the 1680s several large publishers formed a more permanent association which came to be known as the `conger' (the name being variously derived from congerere, `to bring together', and from the big eel which gobbles up the small fry).
Ex: A battle over lucrative baby eels has turned a Somerset fishing spot into a war zone.Ex: Following hatching and a period of planktonic development, the young eels, or elvers, return to freshwater rivers, where they remain until they are ready to spawn.Ex: Following hatching and a period of planktonic development, the young eels, or elvers, return to freshwater rivers, where they remain until they are ready to spawn. -
15 pescado menudo
m.fry, small fish.* * *(n.) = small fry, the, fish fryEx. From the 1680s several large publishers formed a more permanent association which came to be known as the `conger' (the name being variously derived from congerere, `to bring together', and from the big eel which gobbles up the small fry).Ex. The Government is turning on the heat in the fight against catching and selling fish fry.* * *(n.) = small fry, the, fish fryEx: From the 1680s several large publishers formed a more permanent association which came to be known as the `conger' (the name being variously derived from congerere, `to bring together', and from the big eel which gobbles up the small fry).
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16 poca cosa
f.an insignificant thing, peanuts, insignificant thing.* * *(n.) = small fry, theEx. From the 1680s several large publishers formed a more permanent association which came to be known as the `conger' (the name being variously derived from congerere, `to bring together', and from the big eel which gobbles up the small fry).* * *(n.) = small fry, theEx: From the 1680s several large publishers formed a more permanent association which came to be known as the `conger' (the name being variously derived from congerere, `to bring together', and from the big eel which gobbles up the small fry).
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17 tragarse
1 (ingerir) to swallow2 (comer mucho) to gobble up, tuck away, put away3 (absorber) to soak up4 figurado (hacer desaparecer) to swallow up* * *VPR1) [+ comida, bebida] to swalloweso me lo trago en dos minutos — * I could put that away in no time *
2) (=absorber) [arena, tierra] to soak up; [mar, abismo] to swallow up, engulf3) [teléfono, máquina] to swallowla máquina del café se me ha tragado todas las monedas — the coffee machine has swallowed all my change
4) (=aguantar) [+ insultos, reprimenda] to put up withsiempre tengo que tragarme los problemas de los demás — I always have to sit and listen to other people's problems
5) * (=creer) to swallow *, fall for *se tragará todo lo que se le diga — he'll swallow o fall for whatever he's told *
6) (=reprimir)* * *(v.) = gobble up, fall for, put away, scoffEx. From the 1680s several large publishers formed a more permanent association which came to be known as the `conger' (the name being variously derived from congerere, `to bring together', and from the big eel which gobbles up the small fry).Ex. Librarians make the mistake of seeing community information as being just another type of information, and they fall for some very basic fallacies.Ex. He put away twice as much wine as usual and it went to his head, so he stretched out on his bed for a nap.Ex. The birds -- known as monk parakeets -- won't stop scoffing the farmers' crops -- they're not fussy about what they eat.* * *(v.) = gobble up, fall for, put away, scoffEx: From the 1680s several large publishers formed a more permanent association which came to be known as the `conger' (the name being variously derived from congerere, `to bring together', and from the big eel which gobbles up the small fry).
Ex: Librarians make the mistake of seeing community information as being just another type of information, and they fall for some very basic fallacies.Ex: He put away twice as much wine as usual and it went to his head, so he stretched out on his bed for a nap.Ex: The birds -- known as monk parakeets -- won't stop scoffing the farmers' crops -- they're not fussy about what they eat.* * *
■tragarse verbo reflexivo
1 (mentiras, excusas, el orgullo, comida) to swallow
2 fig (soportar, tolerar) to put up with
' tragarse' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
anzuelo
- tragar
English:
engulf
- fall for
- gobble
- inhale
- swallow
- swallow up
- whole
- fall
- guzzle
- pride
* * *vpr1. [ingerir] to swallow;me he tragado una espina I've swallowed a bone;el mar se tragó la lancha the sea swallowed up o engulfed the boatse tragó tres huevos fritos he guzzled three fried eggs;se tragó a Caperucita entera he swallowed Little Red Riding Hood whole3. [contener] [lágrimas] to choke back;se tragó su orgullo y pidió perdón he swallowed his pride and apologized;se tuvo que tragarse sus propias palabras he had to eat his words4. [consumir] to swallow up, to devour;el proyecto se tragó casi todo el presupuesto the project swallowed up o devoured almost the entire budget¿crees que se lo tragará? do you think she'll swallow it?;se tragó el cuento he swallowed the story;Ventragarse un paquete to fall for it, to be taken inme tragué un programa horrible I sat through an awful programme;se traga lo que le echen en la tele he'll watch whatever's on the TV* * *v/r tb fig famswallow* * *vr* * *tragarse vb1. (ingerir) to swallowtragarse una película, conferencia, etc to sit through a film, lecture, etc -
18 zamparse
1 familiar to wolf down* * *VPR1) (=lanzarse) to bump, crash2) [en fiesta, reunión] to gatecrash, go along uninvited3)zamparse en — to dart into, shoot into
4) (=comerse)* * *(v.) = gobble up, put away, scoffEx. From the 1680s several large publishers formed a more permanent association which came to be known as the `conger' (the name being variously derived from congerere, `to bring together', and from the big eel which gobbles up the small fry).Ex. He put away twice as much wine as usual and it went to his head, so he stretched out on his bed for a nap.Ex. The birds -- known as monk parakeets -- won't stop scoffing the farmers' crops -- they're not fussy about what they eat.* * *(v.) = gobble up, put away, scoffEx: From the 1680s several large publishers formed a more permanent association which came to be known as the `conger' (the name being variously derived from congerere, `to bring together', and from the big eel which gobbles up the small fry).
Ex: He put away twice as much wine as usual and it went to his head, so he stretched out on his bed for a nap.Ex: The birds -- known as monk parakeets -- won't stop scoffing the farmers' crops -- they're not fussy about what they eat.* * *
■zamparse vr fam to gobble up, to wolf down
' zamparse' also found in these entries:
English:
guzzle
- pack away
- scoff
- shovel down
- put
- quaff
* * *vprto wolf down, to scoff;se lo ha zampado todo she's eaten the lot!* * *v/r wolf down fam -
19 ligi
------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] ligi[English Word] association[Part of Speech] noun[Derived Word] Eng------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] ligi[English Word] club[English Plural] clubs[Part of Speech] noun[Derived Word] Eng------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] ligi[Swahili Plural] ligi[English Word] league[English Plural] leagues[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 9/10[Derived Word] Eng------------------------------------------------------------ -
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------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] ligu[English Word] association[Part of Speech] noun[Derived Word] Eng------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] ligu[English Word] club[English Plural] clubs[Part of Speech] noun[Derived Word] Eng------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] ligu[Swahili Plural] ligu[English Word] league[English Plural] leagues[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 9/10[Derived Word] Eng------------------------------------------------------------
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