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1. шкура мелкого животного (напр. телёнка, овцы, козы, жеребёнка); 2. шкурка (мелкого пушного зверя), мех; 3. покров, оболочка; 4. сшивать; подшивать, подрубатьEnglish-Russian dictionary of leather and footwear industry > fell
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English-Russian dictionary on textile and sewing industry > fell
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1) гора3) подрешётный продукт, рудная мелочь ( при грохочении)4) рубка, валка ( леса)5) рубить, валить ( лес) -
47 fell of hair
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48 fell-field
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49 Fell Riders
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50 Fell one's feet
• Fell one's feet [legs, wings] Быть на конеDifficulties of the English language (lexical reference) English-Russian dictionary > Fell one's feet
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51 Fell one's legs
• Fell one's feet [legs, wings] Быть на конеDifficulties of the English language (lexical reference) English-Russian dictionary > Fell one's legs
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52 Fell one's wings
• Fell one's feet [legs, wings] Быть на конеDifficulties of the English language (lexical reference) English-Russian dictionary > Fell one's wings
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53 fell back
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54 fell from grace
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55 fell into
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56 fell-field
fell-field каменистая пустыняEnglish-Russian dictionary of biology and biotechnology > fell-field
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57 fell into
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58 fell swoop
Выражение at one fell swoop значит «за один раз», «одним махом». Fell в этом контексте — «яростный», но первоначальное значение — «убийственный». Фантазия рисует ястреба, падающего с неба на свою жертву. We can see your parents on Wednesday morning and mine on Wednesday afternoon. That way we satisfy everyone at one fell swoop. — Мы можем встретиться с твоими родителями в среду утром, а с моими — в среду днём. Таким образом мы убьём двух зайцев. -
59 fell of a hix
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60 fell asleep
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Fell — (et) … Kölsch Dialekt Lexikon
Fell — Fell … Deutsch Wörterbuch
Fell — (from the Old Norse fjall , mountain ) is a word used to refer to mountains, or certain types of mountainous landscape, in Scandinavia, the Isle of Man, and parts of England.EnglandIn Northern England, especially in the Lake District and in the… … Wikipedia
Fell — Fell: Das gemeingerm. Substantiv mhd., ahd. vel, got. fill, engl. fell, schwed. fjäll »Hautschuppe« bedeutete ursprünglich »Haut« (von Mensch und Tier). Es ist verwandt mit lat. pellis »Fell, Pelz, Haut« (↑ Pelle und ↑ Pelz) und griech. pélla… … Das Herkunftswörterbuch
Fell — Sn std. (8. Jh.), mhd. vel, ahd. fel Stammwort. Aus g. * fella n. Haut, Fell , auch in gt. * fill (gt. filleins ledern , gt. þrutsfill Aussatz ), anord. fjall, fell, ae. fell. Dieses aus voreinzelsprachl. * pelno n. Fell, Haut , auch in l. pellis … Etymologisches Wörterbuch der deutschen sprache
Fell — Fell, a. [OE. fel, OF. fel cruel, fierce, perfidious; cf. AS. fel (only in comp.) OF. fel, as a noun also accus. felon, is fr. LL. felo, of unknown origin; cf. Arm fall evil, Ir. feal, Arm. falloni treachery, Ir. & Gael. feall to betray; or cf.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Fell — Fell, n. [AS. fell; akin to D. vel, OHG. fel, G. fell, Icel. fell (in comp.), Goth fill in [thorn]rutsfill leprosy, L. pellis skin, G. ?. Cf. {Film}, {Peel}, {Pell}, n.] A skin or hide of a beast with the wool or hair on; a pelt; used chiefly in… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
fell — Ⅰ. fell [2] ► VERB 1) cut down (a tree). 2) knock down. 3) stitch down (the edge of a seam) to lie flat. DERIVATIVES feller noun. ORIGIN Old English, related to FALL … English terms dictionary
Fell — Fell, n. [Cf. L. fel gall, bile, or E. fell, a.] Gall; anger; melancholy. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] Untroubled of vile fear or bitter fell. Spenser. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
fell — fell·age; fell·er; fell·ness; fell; … English syllables
fell — fell1 [fel] vi., vt. pt. of FALL fell2 [fel] vt. [ME fellen < OE fællan, fellan (< Gmc * falljan), caus. of feallan (< Gmc * fallan), FALL] 1. to cause to fall; knock down [to fell an opponent with a blow] 2. t … English World dictionary