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1 duck
I [dak] verb1) to push briefly under water:يُسْقِطُ في الماءThey splashed about, ducking each other in the pool.
2) to lower the head suddenly as if to avoid a blow:يَحْني رَأْسَه لِيَتَفادى الضَّرْبَه II [dak] plurals ducks ~duck nounHe ducked as the ball came at him.
1) a kind of wild or domesticated water-bird with short legs and a broad flat beak.بَط2) a female duck. See also drake.بَطَّه3) in cricket, a score of nil by a batsman:نتيجَتُه صِفر (في الكريكيت)He was out for a duck.
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2 домашняя утка
Русско-английский словарь по пищевой промышленности > домашняя утка
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3 домашняя утка
1) Agriculture: domesticated duck (Anas domestica), food duck (Anas domestica)2) Food industry: domesticated duck, food duck3) Makarov: domestic duck -
4 желтоклювая утка
Русско-английский большой базовый словарь > желтоклювая утка
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5 мексиканская утка
Русско-английский большой базовый словарь > мексиканская утка
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6 мускусная утка
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7 Ente
f; -, -n1. ORN. duck; junge Ente duckling; schwimmen wie eine bleierne Ente umg. swim like a brick ( oder stone); lahm 33. umg. (Citroёn) 2 CV, deux chevaux4. umg. MED. bottle, (bed) urinal förm.* * *die Ente(Falschmeldung) canard; hoax;(Tier) duck* * *Ẹn|te ['ɛntə]f -, -nduck; (PRESS inf) canard, hoax, false report; (AUT inf) Citroën 2CV, deux-chevauxSee:→ lahm* * *(a kind of wild or domesticated water-bird with short legs and a broad flat beak.) duck* * *En·te<-, -n>[ˈɛntə]f1. ORN duck4.* * *die; Ente, Enten1) duckeine lahme Ente — (ugs.) a slow-coach (coll.)
3)kalte Ente — [cold] punch
4) (ugs.): (Auto) Citroën 2 CV car5) (ugs.): (Uringefäß) [bed-]bottle* * *1. ORN duck;junge Ente duckling;3. umg (Citroën) 2 CV, deux chevaux5. GASTR:* * *die; Ente, Enten1) duckeine lahme Ente — (ugs.) a slow-coach (coll.)
3)kalte Ente — [cold] punch
4) (ugs.): (Auto) Citroën 2 CV car5) (ugs.): (Uringefäß) [bed-]bottle* * *-n (Zeitung) f.canard (newspaper) n. -n f.duck n.hoax (newspaper) n. -
8 cimarrón
( cimarrón [simaron], probably < cima 'summit, top' because cimarrones fled to the mountaintops < Latin cyma)1) Southwest: 1844. A bighorn or mountain sheep ( Ovis canadensis)2) According to Watts, the cimarrones were "the wild black cattle of Texas."3) Texas: 1892. Any wild or solitary creature. Blevins notes that it sometimes referred to a runaway slave or a person who separated himself from civilized society. This term is often used in place names in the Southwest. The DRAE gives several meanings for cimarrón. It is used in America to mean a tame animal that has escaped and become wild or a wild animal that has never been domesticated. It also means a runaway slave. Santamaría notes that it means wild or untame in general and that it is used in Mexico to refer to a wild plant or animal when there is a domesticated breed of the same name. For instance, a wild duck is called a pato cimarrón.Alternate forms: cimmaron, simarron. -
9 בירכיה
mallard, common wild duck which is the source for most domesticated ducks -
10 בירכייה
mallard, common wild duck which is the source for most domesticated ducks -
11 ברכיה
mallard, common wild duck which is the source for most domesticated ducks -
12 ברכייה
mallard, common wild duck which is the source for most domesticated ducks -
13 wilde eend
n. mallard, common wild duck which is the source for most domesticated ducks
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