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posjednik -
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n. Nonsens (in Schotland en Noord Engeland) -
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['heɪvə(r)]intransitive verb ( dither) vaciller -
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n. nonsens, struntprat ( i Skottland och England) -
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scot.1. noun(usu. pl.)глупый разговор; бессмыслица2. verbболтать, говорить глупости* * *1 (n) бессмыслица; владелец; глупый разговор; обладатель; овес; чепуха2 (v) болтать; говорить глупости* * *глупый разговор; бессмыслица, вздор, чепуха* * *n. бессмыслица, глупый разговор* * *1. сущ.; обыкн. мн. глупый разговор 2. гл. болтать, говорить глупости, нести чушь -
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kõhklema, (Š) lorama -
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['heɪvə] 1. сущ.; шотл.; обычно haversглупый разговор; бессмыслица, вздор, чепухаSyn:2. гл.; шотл.болтать, говорить глупости, нести чушьSyn: -
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s.1 poseedor, tenedor.2 avena. (Escocia)3 compañero.v.1 decir tonterías, disparatar.2 expresarse de forma equívoca. (pt & pp havered) -
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1. n редк. владелец; обладатель2. n диал. овёс3. n обыкн. pl шотл. глупый разговор; бессмыслица; чепуха4. v шотл. говорить глупости, болтать -
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/'heivə/ * danh từ - (Ê-cốt) ((thường) số nhiều) chuyện nhảm nhí, chuyện lăng nhăng, chuyện vớ vẩn * nội động từ - (Ê-cốt) nói nhảm nhí, nói lăng nhăng, nói vớ vẩn -
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haver scot. 1. noun usu. pl. глупый разговор; бессмыслица 2. v. болтать,говорить глупости -
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haver* * *['krəuni]plural - cronies; noun(a close companion: He spent the evening drinking with his cronies.) (régi) haver -
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haver, cimbora, szobatárs, pajtás to chum: barátkozik* * *(a close friend: a school chum.) cimbora -
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cimbora, haver, pajtás to pal: megkedvel vmit, megbarátkozik vmivel* * *[pæl](an informal word for a friend: My son brought a pal home for tea.) haver- pally -
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v tenir, posseir, haver | saber, tenir coneixements | prendre, agafar | beure, menjar | rebre, acceptar, obtenir | permetre, consentir | fer que, fer fer | passar | trobar | dirhe has no latin no sap llatíwe had better do it més val que ho femto have against tenir en contrato have on portar, vestirto have somebody on enredar, estafarto have to haver deto have a mind to estar temptat deto have to do with tenir a veure amb -
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plural - buddies; noun((especially American) a friend.) haver
См. также в других словарях:
haver — [ ave ] v. tr. <conjug. : 1> • fin XIVe, répandu XIXe; mot wallon « creuser » ♦ Techn. Entamer et abattre par l opération du havage. Haver du schiste. ⊗ HOM. Ave. haver v. tr. TECH Abattre (le minerai) par havage. || ( … Encyclopédie Universelle
Häver — Gemeinde Kirchlengern Koordinaten … Deutsch Wikipedia
Haver — Hav er, n. [D. haver; akin to G. haber.] The oat; oats. [Prov. Eng. & Scot.] [1913 Webster] {Haver bread}, oaten bread. {Haver cake}, oaten cake. Piers Plowman. {Haver grass}, the wild oat. {Haver meal}, oatmeal. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Haver — is a surname, and may refer to:* June Haver (1926 2005), American film actress * Phyllis Haver (1899 1960), popular American actress * Ralph Haver (20th century), American architectHaver can also refer to oats in parts of Northern England and… … Wikipedia
*haver — ● haver verbe transitif (wallon haver, creuser, du latin excavare) Exécuter un havage. ● haver (difficultés) verbe transitif (wallon haver, creuser, du latin excavare) … Encyclopédie Universelle
haver — de hei de contar te; havemos de conversar. haver por ou como haviam no por (como) boa pessoa. Obs.: O verbo haver é pessoal como auxiliar. É, porém impessoal no seu significado de existir: há fogo na floresta; há livros na estante … Dicionario dos verbos portugueses
ḤAVER — ḤAVER, 16th century family of rabbis, originally from Damascus. The best known members of the family are Isaac and his son Ḥayyim. ISAAC (d. 1541) was a rabbi and posek. According to moses basola , before 1522 he was the head of the Sicilian… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Haver — Ha ver (h[a^]v [ e]r), n. A possessor; a holder. Shak. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Haver — Ha ver (h[=a] v[ e]r), v. i. [Etymol. uncertain.] To maunder; to talk foolishly; to chatter. [Scot.] Sir W. Scott. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
haver — |ê| v. tr. 1. Ter, possuir, estar na posse de. 2. Conseguir. 3. Considerar, julgar. 4. Existir. (verbo impessoal) 5. Acontecer, suceder. (verbo impessoal) 6. Ser decorrido, passar se. (verbo impessoal) • v. pron. 7. Portar se, proceder. • v.… … Dicionário da Língua Portuguesa
haver — meaning ‘to hesitate’, is originally Scottish. This meaning spread south of the border in the 20c, but in its other meanings ‘to talk foolishly’ and (as a plural noun havers) ‘nonsense’ it is still anchored in the north … Modern English usage