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1 nounfigurative harpie f, mégère fMythology Harpye f, Harpie f;∎ the Harpies les Harpyes fpl ou Harpies fpl►► Ornithology harpy bat harpie f;Ornithology harpy eagle harpie f -
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tr['hɑːpɪ]1 literal arpía2 figurative use arpían.• arpía s.f.• harpía s.f.'hɑːrpi, 'hɑːpi['hɑːpɪ]N arpía f* * *['hɑːrpi, 'hɑːpi] -
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harpy [ˊhɑ:pɪ] n1) миф. га́рпия2) хи́щник, а́лчный челове́к3) зла́я же́нщина, меге́ра -
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['hɑːpɪ]1) mitol. (anche Harpy) arpia f.2) spreg. (woman) arpia f.* * *harpy /ˈhɑ:pɪ/n.● (zool.) harpy eagle ( Harpya harpya), arpia.* * *['hɑːpɪ]1) mitol. (anche Harpy) arpia f.2) spreg. (woman) arpia f. -
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n. harpij[ ha:pie], 〈in betekenis 2 ook〉 harpy-eagle 〈meervoud: harpies〉 -
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[ˈhɑ:pɪ]harpy миф. гарпия harpy хищник; грабитель -
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[ʹhɑ:pı] n1. (Harpy) греч., рим. миф. гарпия2. 1) хищник, жестокий, алчный человек2) сварливая женщина, ведьма, мегера -
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subst. \/ˈhɑːpɪ\/1) ( mytologi) harpy (fabeldyr)2) grisk person, blodsuger, utpresser3) rivjern, kjeftesmelle, furie, hurpe, arrig kvinnfolk -
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1. n l. мит. харпия
2. прен. грабител, хищник* * *{'ha:pi} n l. мит. харпия; 2. прен. грабител, хищник.* * *грабител;* * *1. n l. мит. харпия 2. прен. грабител, хищник* * *harpy[´ha:pi] n 1. мит. харпия; 2. прен. грабител; хищник. -
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n1) (H.) міф. гарпія2) перен. хижак; жорстока, ненажерлива людина* * *n1) мiф. ( Harpy) гарпія2) хижак, жорстока, жадібна людина; сварлива жінка, відьма, мегера -
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n. (pl. harpies) 1. myth, харпија2. an old harpy lit. pej. стара вештерка, караконџола -
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1. n греч. рим. миф. гарпия2. n хищник, жестокий, алчный человек3. n сварливая женщина, ведьма, мегераСинонимический ряд:1. greedy monster (noun) demon; devil; greedy monster; hag; monster; sphinx; temptress; vampire2. virago (noun) amazon; fishwife; ogress; scold; shrew; termagant; virago; vixen; Xanthippe -
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Религия: дух ветра и стихии, полуженщина-полуптица отвратительного вида, (In Greco-Roman classical mythology, a fabulous creature, probably a wind spirit) гарпия -
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Религия: дух ветра и стихии, полуженщина-полуптица отвратительного вида, (In Greco-Roman classical mythology, a fabulous creature, probably a wind spirit) гарпия -
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[`hɑːpɪ]гарпияхищник; вор, грабитель, похитительрод летучих мышейАнгло-русский большой универсальный переводческий словарь > harpy
См. также в других словарях:
Harpy — Har py (h[aum]r p[y^]), n.; pl. {Harpies} ( p[i^]z). [F. harpie, L. harpyia, Gr. a rpyia, from the root of arpa zein to snatch, to seize. Cf. {Rapacious}.] 1. (Gr. Myth.) A fabulous winged monster, ravenous and filthy, having the face of a woman… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
harpy — [här′pē] n. pl. harpies [MFr harpie < L harpyia < Gr harpyiai, pl., lit., snatchers < harpazein, to snatch < IE * serp < base * ser , sickle, curved hook > L sarpere, to prune] 1. [H ] Gr. Myth. any of several hideous, filthy,… … English World dictionary
harpy — late 14c., from O.Fr. harpie (14c.), from Gk. Harpyia (pl.), lit. snatchers, probably related to harpazein to snatch (see RAPID (Cf. rapid)). Metaphoric extension to greedy person is c.1400. In Homer they are merely personified storm winds, who… … Etymology dictionary
harpy — ► NOUN (pl. harpies) 1) Greek & Roman Mythology a rapacious monster usually depicted with a woman s head and body and a bird s wings and claws. 2) a grasping, unscrupulous woman. ORIGIN Greek harpuiai snatchers … English terms dictionary
Harpy — For other uses, see Harpy (disambiguation). Harpy Mythology Greek Grouping Legendary creature Sub grouping Hybrid … Wikipedia
Harpy — harpylike, adj. /hahr pee/, n., pl. Harpies. 1. Class. Myth. a ravenous, filthy monster having a woman s head and a bird s body. 2. (l.c.) a scolding, nagging, bad tempered woman; shrew. 3. (l.c.) a greedy, predatory person. [ < L Harpyia, sing.… … Universalium
harpy — har|py [ˈha:pi US ˈha:rpi] n plural harpies [Date: 1800 1900; Origin: Harpy name of a creature in ancient Greek stories with the head of a woman and the body of a bird (16 21 centuries), from Greek harpyia seizer ] 1.) literary a cruel woman 2.)… … Dictionary of contemporary English
harpy — UK [ˈhɑː(r)pɪ] / US [ˈhɑrpɪ] noun [countable] Word forms harpy : singular harpy plural harpies 1) offensive an insulting name for a woman who you think is unpleasant 2) a cruel creature in ancient Greek stories, with a bird s body and a woman s… … English dictionary
harpy — Synonyms and related words: Argus, Briareus, Cerberus, Charybdis, Cyclops, Echidna, Gorgon, Harpy, Hydra, Loch Ness monster, Medusa, Minotaur, Pegasus, Python, Scylla, Sphinx, Talos, Typhon, Xanthippe, amazon, blackmailer, bloodsucker, centaur,… … Moby Thesaurus
harpy — [[t]hɑ͟ː(r)pi[/t]] harpies 1) N COUNT: usu pl, oft the N In classical mythology, the harpies were creatures with the bodies of birds and the faces of women. They flew quickly and were cruel and greedy. 2) N COUNT (disapproval) If you refer to a… … English dictionary
Harpy — /ˈhapi/ (say hahpee) noun (plural Harpies) Greek Legend a rapacious and filthy monster having a woman s head and a bird s body. {Latin harpȳia, from Greek: literally, snatcher} …