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dunghill [ˊdʌŋhɪl] nнаво́зная ку́ча -
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{'dʌŋhil}
1. торище, бунище
2. мизерия, нищета, унизително положение
to die DUNGHILL умирам безславно* * *{'d^nhil} n 1. торище, бунище; 2. мизерия, нищета; унизителн* * *торище; бунище;* * *1. to die dunghill умирам безславно 2. мизерия, нищета, унизително положение 3. торище, бунище* * *dunghill[´dʌʃg¸hil] n 1. торище, бунище; сметище; 2. прен. мизерия, нищета; to raise s.o. from the \dunghill прен. издигам (изваждам) някого от калта. -
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[ʹdʌŋ͵hıl] n1. навозная куча2. что-л. грязное, отвратительное, грязь; грязное жилище♢
to rise from the dunghill - (выйти) из грязи да в князиto raise smb. from the dunghill - вывести кого-л. в люди
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Isubst. \/ˈdʌŋhɪl\/1) gjødselhaug, møkkdynge2) ( overført) søppelhaug, møkkcock on his own dunghill (hus)tyrann, kaksedunghill cock gårdshaneIIadj. \/ˈdʌŋhɪl\/feig -
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------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] dunghill[Swahili Word] jaa[Swahili Plural] majaa[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 9/10------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] dunghill[Swahili Word] jaa[Part of Speech] noun[Derived Word] jalala------------------------------------------------------------ -
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ˈdʌŋhɪl сущ. навозная куча навозная куча что-л. грязное, отвратительное, грязь;
грязное жилище > to rise from the * (выйти) из грязи да в князи > to raise smb. from the * вывести кого-л. в люди dunghill навозная кучаБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > dunghill
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nounMisthaufen, der* * *ˈdung·hill* * *dunghill s1. Misthaufen m2. fig Kloake f* * *nounMisthaufen, der* * *n.Misthaufen m. -
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[ˈdʌŋhɪl]dunghill навозная куча -
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/'dʌɳhil/ * danh từ - đống phân !as pround as a cock on his dunghill - (xem) cock -
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['dʌŋˌhɪl]Общая лексика: грязное, грязное жилище, грязь, навозная куча, отвратительное, что-л. грязное, что-л. грязь, что-л. отвратительное -
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[`dʌŋhɪl]навозная кучаАнгло-русский большой универсальный переводческий словарь > dunghill
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◙ n. ערימת זבל* * *◙ לבז תמירע◄ -
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См. также в других словарях:
Dunghill — Dung hill , n. 1. A heap of dung. [1913 Webster] 2. Any mean situation or condition; a vile abode. [1913 Webster] He . . . lifteth up the beggar from the dunghill. 1. Sam. ii. 8. [1913 Webster] {Dunghill fowl}, a domestic fowl of common breed.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
dunghill — (n.) early 14c., from DUNG (Cf. dung) + HILL (Cf. hill) (n.) … Etymology dictionary
dunghill — ► NOUN ▪ a heap of dung or refuse, especially in a farmyard … English terms dictionary
dunghill — [duŋ′hil΄] n. 1. a heap of dung 2. anything vile or filthy … English World dictionary
dunghill — see every cock will crow upon his own dunghill … Proverbs new dictionary
Dunghill fowl — Dunghill Dung hill , n. 1. A heap of dung. [1913 Webster] 2. Any mean situation or condition; a vile abode. [1913 Webster] He . . . lifteth up the beggar from the dunghill. 1. Sam. ii. 8. [1913 Webster] {Dunghill fowl}, a domestic fowl of common… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Dunghill Lane — South out of High Timber Street to Brook s Wharf. East of Broken Wharf. In Queenhithe Ward (L. and P. Commonw. 1654 5, VIII. p. 10 Boyle, 1799). Gardeners lane, now called Dunghill lane (P.C. 1732). See Gardner s Lane … Dictionary of London
Dunghill Stairs — A wharf in the parish of St. Mary (sic) Vintry given 1437 by Robert de Chichele to the rector of this church (L. and M. Arch. Soc. Trans. III. 399). In the Ct. of Hust. Wills II, 491, the tenement situate super postes super Wharvum is… … Dictionary of London
dunghill fowl — noun see dunghill 3 … Useful english dictionary
dunghill — noun Date: 14th century 1. a heap of dung 2. something (as a situation or condition) that is repulsive or degraded … New Collegiate Dictionary
dunghill — /dung hil /, n. 1. a heap of dung. 2. a repugnantly filthy or degraded place, abode, or situation. [1275 1325; ME; see DUNG, HILL] * * * … Universalium