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1 еврей
2) American: kike3) History: Israelite4) Religion: Jew( A member of the tribe of Judah), Yehudi5) Rude: Yid6) Scornful: eagle-beak, porker (обычно ортодоксальный)7) Jargon: Ikey, Ikie, Yehuda, mockie, fiver (If you're a fiver then today's your Sabbath.), sheney, sheny, sheeney, sheenie, clip8) American English: Hymie (pet-form of Hyman, anglicization of the popular Jewish male forename Chaim), mocky, mockey, shonicker, shoniker, shonk, shonnicker9) Invective: clipper dick10) Taboo: clipped dick (обрезанный) -
2 клюв
Существительному клюв соответствуют английские bill и beak. Beak обычно обозначает твердый, крючковатый клюв хищной птицы: орлиный клюв – eagle's beak, клюв ястреба – hawk's beak. Bill – клюв любой птицы, кроме хищной: утиный клюв – duck's bill, клюв голубя – pigeon's bill.Трудности английского языка (лексический справочник). Русско-английский словарь > клюв
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