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1 Society for the Protection of Elvish Welfare
Jocular: SPEWУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Society for the Protection of Elvish Welfare
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2 волшебный
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3 крошечный
1) General subject: Lilliputian, bite size, bite-size, elfish, elvish, homuncular (о человечке), itsy bitsy, itsy-bitsy, itty bitty, itty-bitty, little tiny, minikin, minuscule, pilulous, teenie weenie, teeny weeny, tiny, tiny (часто tiny little), wee, pocket-sized (Hawaii is a pocket-sized paradise, they say.)2) Colloquial: little bitty, teensy-weensy, teeny, weeny3) Jocular: knee-high to a duck, knee-high to a grasshopper5) Child speech: teeny-weeny, tiny winy6) Irish: weeshy7) Jargon: weenchy, pint-sized (обычно о человеке), incy-wincy, teeny-tiny8) Makarov: atomic9) Taboo: titchy -
4 относящийся к эльфам
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > относящийся к эльфам
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5 призрачный
1) General subject: air built, air-built, apparitional, dreamlike, dreamy, elfish, elvish, ghastly, ghostlike, ghostly, illusive, illusory, moonshiny, phantasmal, phantasmic, phantom, shadowy, shady, short lived, short-lived, specter-like, spectral, translunary, visional, visionary, eerie (eerie dusk), shadow, nebulous2) Rare: spectrous3) Aviation medicine: delusional, delusive4) Makarov: elusory, ghost, illusionary, spiritual, tenuous -
6 проказливый
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7 таинственный
1) General subject: Orphic, aenigmatic, cabalic, cabbalistic, cryptic, deep, elfish, elvish, enigmatic, enigmatical, inscrutable, mysterial, mysterious, mystic, numinous, occult, otherworldly, runic, secret, subtile, superhuman, surd, unearthly, unsearchable, wanchancy, weird, weirdly, wisht, uncanny, hermetic, cloak-and-dagger2) Religion: mystical -
8 эльфийский
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9 волшебный
1) magic(al)
2) (чарующий)
enchanting* * ** * *magic(al), fairy* * *admirablebewitchingcharmingelvishenchantingfairyglamorousglamourousgracefulheavenlymagianmagicmagicalpretty -
10 маленький
1.
1) little, small; diminutive (миниатюрный)
2) (незначительный)
slight
3) (малолетний)
young
2. скл. как прил.
the baby, the child, the little one* * ** * *little, small; diminutive; short* * *elvishlittleminikinminikinsminusculepimpingpunyrecklingsmalltwo-by-fourvest-pocket -
11 проказливый
разг.
prankish* * *prankish, mischievous, arch* * *elfishelvishfrolicsomelarkymischievousprankishpuckishroguishtricksy -
12 волшебный
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13 маленький
small имя прилагательное:pinhead (маленький, с маленькой головкой)pinheaded (маленький, с маленькой головкой) -
14 проказливый
puckish имя прилагательное:
См. также в других словарях:
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Elvish languages — are constructed languages used typically by elves in a fantasy setting.Tolkien s Elvish languagesAuthor J. R. R. Tolkien created many languages for Elves, which eventuated in the creation of a mythology (expounded in his books), complete with… … Wikipedia
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