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41 жадно есть
1) General subject: devour, engorge, gobble, gorge, inhale, scoff, stodge, stuff, throw oneself on food, throw oneself upon food, tuck in2) Colloquial: mop up, pitch into3) American: gorp4) Rare: guttle5) Rude: gut6) Jargon: take it on, tuck into (something), hog it, (давиться) chuck (Don't just chuck, man, enjoy your food. Чувак, не надо жадничать, ешь в удовольствие.), munch out, root7) Makarov: stuff down, eat greedily, eat like a pig, eat with zest -
42 жадно проглатывать
General subject: gobbleУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > жадно проглатывать
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43 жрать
2) Colloquial: lap up3) American: fress4) Australian slang: bog in5) Rude: gut6) Jargon: knock back, paunch, scoff, hog it, (водку и другой алкоголь) swill down, (водку и другой алкоголь) swill7) American English: stuff one's face -
44 заниматься фелляцией
Taboo: bagpipe, blow( one's) glass, (с кем-л.) blow somebody, cop a bird (см. bird), flute, get a facial, give cone, gobble, gobbler, gum it, hoover (см. suck; от названия пылесоса Hoover), plate, play the organ, play the pink oboe, (о женщине) put lipstick on his dipstick, receive holy communion, serve head, (о женщине)(с кем-л.) smoke somebody, suck somebody's root, swallow a sword, take it, talk to the mike, whip some skull on (см. give head), whomp it up, worship at the altar, yaffle the yoghurt canon, yodel, yummy it downУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > заниматься фелляцией
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45 злобно бормотать
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47 исчерпать
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48 кулдыканье
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49 кулдыкать
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50 метать
1) General subject: bring forth, cast, catapult, dart (стрелу; также перен.), dartle, ejaculate, fling, fret, keep, launch, pitch, sling, stack, throw, throw (о кроликах (и т.п.); детёнышей), toss, toss up, spray out (spawn-икру)3) Colloquial: flash (блевать), pump ship (блевать), gobble (жадно есть)4) American: chunk6) Agriculture: cast forth (икру), cast out (икру)7) Economy: clog8) Makarov: deposit (икру), drop (детёнышей), hurt, litter (детёнышей), project, shed (икру; о рыбах), stack (стог), stack up (стог), toss (жребий) -
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1) General subject: (часть) eat into (e.g. to eat into their market share - отхватить часть их рыночного сегмента)2) Information technology: gobble down (напр. дефицитную программную документацию) -
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1) General subject: snip2) Economy: carve out, carve to cartwheel out (напр. значительную часть рынка)3) Diplomatic term: cartel out (напр., значительную часть рынка)4) Information technology: gobble down (напр. дефицитную программную документацию)5) Makarov: snip off, carve out (напр. значительную часть рынка) -
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1) General subject: co opt, consume, devour (devoured by curiosity (anxiety) - снедаемый любопытством (беспокойством)), eat, engross, engulf, imbibe, immerse, ingulf, merge, suck up, syphon, take, whelm, absorb, assimilate, divulge, gobble up3) Literal: ingurgitate6) Immunology: internalize -
54 поглощать токсичные отходы
Makarov: gobble up toxic wastesУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > поглощать токсичные отходы
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55 пожирать
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56 поймать мяч
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57 проглатывать
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58 саксофон
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59 сожрать
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60 схватить
1) General subject: catch, catch hold, claw, clutch, compass, contract (болезнь), cop, get, grab, grapple, grasp, gripe, lay hands on, make a clutch at, nab, nail, nobble, pick out (значение), pluck at, reach at (что-л.), rush (кого-л.), secure, seize, snaffle, snatch, swoop, tackle, take hold, whip away, whip off, close upon, grip, seize hold of, snap up, catch the trick (как что-л. делается), (грубо) clap hold of (кого-л.), make a clutch (что-л.), (что-л. попытаться схватить make a snatch at (что-л.)2) Computers: gobble4) Australian slang: nick6) Arms production: seize up7) leg.N.P. seize (e.g., a thief; speaking of persons)8) Makarov: rush (smb.) (кого-л.), snatch (что-л.), catch at, catch the trick, clap by the heels (кого-л.), clap hold of (кого-л.)
См. также в других словарях:
gobble — Ⅰ. gobble [1] ► VERB (often gobble up) 1) eat hurriedly and noisily. 2) use a large amount of (something) very quickly. DERIVATIVES gobbler noun. ORIGIN probably from GOB(Cf. ↑ … English terms dictionary
Gobble — Gob ble, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Gobbled}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Gobbling}.] [Freq. of 2d gob.] [1913 Webster] 1. To swallow or eat greedily or hastily; to gulp. [1913 Webster] Supper gobbled up in haste. Swift. [1913 Webster] 2. To utter (a sound) like… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Gobble — Gob ble, n. A noise made in the throat. [1913 Webster] Ducks and geese . . . set up a discordant gobble. Mrs. Gore. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Gobble — Gob ble, v. i. 1. To eat greedily. [1913 Webster] 2. To make a noise like that of a turkey cock. Prior. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
gobble — [v] eat hurriedly cram*, devour, gorge, gulp*, guzzle, ingurgitate, scarf*, stuff*, suck up*, swallow, wolf*; concept 169 Ant. nibble … New thesaurus
gobble — gobble1 [gäb′əl] n. [echoic, var. of GABBLE] the characteristic throaty sound made by a male turkey vi. gobbled, gobbling to make this sound gobble2 [gäb′əl] vt., vi. gobbled, gobbling [prob. freq. formation on base of OFr … English World dictionary
gobble — gob|ble [ gabl ] verb 1. ) gobble or gobble down or gobble up intransitive or transitive to eat something quickly and often noisily 2. ) intransitive to make the sound made by a TURKEY ,gobble up phrasal verb transitive INFORMAL 1. ) to use a lot … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
gobble — [[t]gɒ̱b(ə)l[/t]] gobbles, gobbling, gobbled VERB If you gobble food, you eat it quickly and greedily. [V n] Pete gobbled all the beef stew. Phrasal Verbs: gobble down gobble up … English dictionary
gobble — UK [ˈɡɒb(ə)l] / US [ˈɡɑb(ə)l] verb Word forms gobble : present tense I/you/we/they gobble he/she/it gobbles present participle gobbling past tense gobbled past participle gobbled 1) gobble or gobble down or gobble up [transitive] to eat something … English dictionary
gobble — gob|ble [ˈgɔbəl US ˈga: ] v informal [Sense: 1; Date: 1600 1700; Origin: Probably from gob] [Sense: 2; Date: 1600 1700; Origin: From the sound] 1.) also gobble up/down [I and T] to eat something very quickly, especially in an impolite or ↑greedy… … Dictionary of contemporary English
gobble — {{11}}gobble (1) eat greedily, c.1600, probably partly echoic, partly frequentative of gob, via gobben drink something greedily. Related: Gobbled; gobbling. {{12}}gobble (2) make a turkey noise, 1670s, probably imitative, perhaps influenced by… … Etymology dictionary