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gnaw грызть, глодатьEnglish-Russian dictionary of biology and biotechnology > gnaw
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[nɔː]v(gnawed [noːd]; gnawed, gnawn) грызть, глодать, прогрызатьA mouse was gnawing at a crust of bread. — Мышь грызла корку хлеба.
The rabbits escaped by gnawing away/at the fence until they had made a hole big enough to get through. — Кролики сбежали, сумев прогрызть в ограде достаточно большую дыру
- gnaw at a bone- gnaw the bit
- gnaw one's lips in rage
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[nɔ:]gnaw грызть, глодать gnaw подтачивать, беспокоить, терзать gnaw разъедать (о кислоте) -
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1. v грызть, глодать2. v разъедать3. v беспокоить, терзать, подтачиватьСинонимический ряд:1. bite (verb) bite; corrode; eat; erode; fret; scour; wear; wear away2. chew (verb) chew; chomp; grind; munch; nibble; nip; snap; taste3. eat away (verb) bite at; champ; crunch; eat away; gnash; masticate4. worry (verb) annoy; bedevil; beleaguer; dun; gall; hagride; harass; harry; needle; pester; plague; tantalize; tease; torment; vex; worryАнтонимический ряд: -
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[nɔː]1) Общая лексика: беспокоить, глодать, голодать, грызть, есть, мучить, обглодать, обгрызать, отгрызать, подтачивать, подточить, разъедать (о кислоте), разъесть, сгрызть, терзать, закусить (удила, губу) (to gnaw the lower lip)2) Макаров: обгладывать -
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[nɔː]грызть, глодать; прогрызатьразъедатьбеспокоить, терзатьАнгло-русский большой универсальный переводческий словарь > gnaw
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verb1) грызть, глодать2) разъедать (о кислоте)3) подтачивать, беспокоить, терзать* * *(v) беспокоить; глодать; грызть; подтачивать; подточить; разъедать; терзать* * *1) грызть, глодать; прогрызать 2) разъедать* * *[ nɔː] v. грызть, глодать, разъедать, подтачивать; мучить, беспокоить, терзать* * *беспокоитьглодатьгрызтьподтачиватьразъедатьтерзатьточить* * *1) грызть, глодать (at, on) 2) разъедать 3) перен. беспокоить, терзать (at, on) -
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[nɔː]гл.1) грызть, глодать; прогрызатьThe rabbits escaped by gnawing (away) at the fence until they had made a hole big enough to get through. — Кролики сбежали, сумев прогрызть в ограде достаточно большую дыру.
2) разъедать (о разрушающих веществах; о боли)Syn:3) беспокоить, терзатьSorrow is gnawing at my heart. — Тоска гложет моё сердце.
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Макаров: кусать губы в яростиУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > gnaw (one's) lips in rage
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Gnaw — is the name of a Sharkticon, in the fictional Transformers universe.It is also a chewing action that most rodents do.Generation 1Transformers character name =Gnaw caption =Wheelie and Gnaw affiliation =Decepticon subgroup =Sharkticons rank =… … Wikipedia
gnaw´er — gnaw «n», verb, gnawed, gnawed or gnawn, gnaw|ing. –v.t. 1. to bite at and wear away: »A mouse has gnawed the cover of this box. 2. to make by biting: »A rat can gnaw a hole through wood … Useful english dictionary
gnaw — [no: US no:] v [I,T always + adverb/preposition] [: Old English; Origin: gnagan] to keep biting something hard = ↑chew ▪ Dexter gnawed his pen thoughtfully. ▪ A rat had gnawed a hole in the box. gnaw at/on ▪ The puppy was gnawing on a bone. gnaw… … Dictionary of contemporary English
gnaw — [ nɔ ] verb intransitive or transitive to keep biting something: David gnawed his lip, obviously worried. A rat had gnawed through the cable. gnaw ,at or ,gnaw a way at phrasal verb transitive gnaw (away) at someone if something gnaws at you, you … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
Gnaw — Gnaw, v. i. To use the teeth in biting; to bite with repeated effort, as in eating or removing with the teeth something hard, unwieldy, or unmanageable. [1913 Webster] I might well, like the spaniel, gnaw upon the chain that ties me. Sir P.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Gnaw — (n[add]), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Gnawed} (n[add]d); p. pr. & vb. n. {Gnawing}.] [OE. gnawen, AS. gnagan; akin to D. knagen, OHG. gnagan, nagan, G. nagen, Icel. & Sw. gnaga, Dan. gnave, nage. Cf. {Nag} to tease.] 1. To bite, as something hard or… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
gnaw — O.E. gnagan (pt. *gnog, pp. gnagan) to gnaw, a common Germanic word (Cf. O.S. gnagan, O.N., Swed. gnaga, M.Du., Du. knagen, O.H.G. gnagan, Ger. nagen to gnaw ), probably imitative of gnawing. Related: Gnawed; gnawing … Etymology dictionary
gnaw — [nô] vt. gnawed, gnawed or Rare gnawn, gnawing [ME gnawen < OE gnagen, akin to Ger nagen (OHG gnagan) < IE * ghnēgh < base * ghen , to gnaw away, rub away > GNASH, GNAT] 1. to cut, bite, and wear away bit by bit with the teeth 2. to… … English World dictionary
gnaw — [v1] bite, chew champ, chaw, chomp, consume, corrode, crunch, devour, eat, eat away, erode, gum, masticate, munch, nibble, wear; concepts 169,185 gnaw [v2] be bothered, worried about annoy, bedevil, beleague, distress, eat at*, fret, harass,… … New thesaurus
gnaw — index obsess, pique Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
gnaw — vb *bite, champ, gnash Analogous words: fret, *abrade: *worry, annoy … New Dictionary of Synonyms