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gobbet [ˊgɒbɪt] nразг. кусо́к ( сырого мяса и т.п.) -
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n.• bocado s.m.• pedazo s.m.'gɑːbət, 'gɒbɪtnoun (colloq) ( chunk - of food) cacho m (fam), pedazo m; (- of poetry, prose) trozo m['ɡɒbɪt]N [of food etc] trocito m, pequeña porción fgobbets of information — pequeños elementos mpl de información
* * *['gɑːbət, 'gɒbɪt]noun (colloq) ( chunk - of food) cacho m (fam), pedazo m; (- of poetry, prose) trozo m -
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gobbet Gesteinsblock mEnglish-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > gobbet
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1. хапка (сдъвкана) храна, глътка, парче, буца, комат
2. откъс за превод и анализ на изпит* * *{'gъbit} n 1. хапка (сдъвкана) храна; глътка; парче; буца, ком* * *n къс месо;gobbet; n 1. хапка (сдъвкана) храна; глътка; парче; буца, комат; 2. откъс за превод и* * *1. откъс за превод и анализ на изпит 2. хапка (сдъвкана) храна, глътка, парче, буца, комат* * *gobbet[´gɔbit] n 1. парче, порция месо; хапка; 2. откъс, текст за превод (на изпит). -
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[̈ɪˈɡɔbɪt]gobbet комок полупережеванной пищи, мяса gobbet разг. отрывок для перевода на экзамене -
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N1. छोटा\gobbetटुकड़ाA gobbet of bread was left on the table. -
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n. Homp; brok, stuk (vlees, brood)[ gobbit] -
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gob·bet [ʼgɒbɪt, Am ʼgɑ:b-] n\gobbet of flesh Fleischbrocken m -
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[ʹgɒbıt] n1. кусок (сырого мяса и т. п.)2. отрывок для перевода на экзамене -
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['gɒbɪt]1) Общая лексика: комок полупережеванной пищи, кусок (сырого мяса), отрывок для перевода на экзамене2) Пищевая промышленность: порция3) Табуированная лексика: комок -
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[`gɔbɪt]комок, кусок; капля, глотокотрывок, фрагментАнгло-русский большой универсальный переводческий словарь > gobbet
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[gob·bet || 'gɑbɪt /'gɒb-]◙ n. חתיכה; נתח (של בשר, מזון וכד')* * *◙ ('דכו ןוזמ,רשב לש) חתנ ;הכיתח◄ -
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subst. \/ˈɡɒbɪt\/1) ( spesielt rått kjøtt) klump, stykke2) tekstutdrag (spesielt til oversettelse eller kommentar på eksamen)3) ( bygg) steinblokk -
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n.Dali (f.) / luqmah (m.) / niwaalah (m.) / qatrah (m.)
См. также в других словарях:
Gobbet — Gob bet, n. [OE. & F. gobet. See 2d {Gob}.] A mouthful; a lump; a small piece. Spenser. [1913 Webster] [He] had broken the stocks to small gobbets. Wyclif. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Gobbet — Gob bet, v. t. To swallow greedily; to swallow in gobbets. [Low] L Estrange. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
gobbet — (n.) late 13c., a fragment, from O.Fr. gobet piece, mouthful, dim. of gobe (see GOB (Cf. gob)) … Etymology dictionary
gobbet — ► NOUN ▪ a piece or lump of flesh, food, or other matter. ORIGIN Old French gobet little lump or mouthful … English terms dictionary
gobbet — [gäb′it] n. [ME gobet, small piece < OFr mouthful, prob. < Gaul * gobbo , mouth] Now Rare 1. a fragment or bit, esp. of raw flesh 2. a lump; chunk; mass 3. a mouthful … English World dictionary
gobbet — [[t]gɒ̱bɪt[/t]] gobbets 1) N COUNT A gobbet of something soft, especially food, is a small lump or piece of it. ...gobbets of meat. 2) N COUNT A gobbet of information is a small piece of it … English dictionary
gobbet — UK [ˈɡɒbɪt] / US [ˈɡɑbət] noun [countable] Word forms gobbet : singular gobbet plural gobbets a small piece of something soft … English dictionary
gobbet — noun Etymology: Middle English gobet, from Anglo French Date: 14th century 1. a piece or portion (as of meat) 2. lump, mass 3. a small fragment or extract < a gobbet of information > 4. a small quantity of liquid ; drop … New Collegiate Dictionary
Gobbet — A gobbet is an extract of text, or image, provided as a context for analysis, translation or discussion in an examination. The Oxford English Dictionary contains no references to gobbets before 1912. [ [http://www.cf.ac.uk/hisar/people/kw/gobbets … Wikipedia
Gobbet — This unusual and interesting name is one of the variant forms of the surname created from the medieval given name are mixed; the ultimate origin is Germanic, from the Old German Godebert , composed of the elements god , good, or god, with berht … Surnames reference
gobbet — /ˈgɒbət/ (say gobuht) noun 1. a fragment or hunk, especially of raw flesh: *A gobbet of flesh still dangled from the hooked beak. –rodney hall, 1987. 2. an extract from a text, selected for a particular reason as for a translation exercise.… …