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1 -headed
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2 headed goal
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3 Headed & Gutted
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4 headed pin
Англо-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > headed pin
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5 level-headed
مُحَنَّك \ experienced: having had a lot of practice: He’s an experienced engineer. level-headed: sensible; showing good judgement, even in trouble or in danger: He’s level-headed, and has never had an accident while driving his car. sophisticated: not simple and natural but seeming experienced and wise; pretending or showing a knowledge of glamorous city culture: a sophisticated actress. veteran: an old soldier who has fought in many battles; sb. with long experience in some sport or skill. -
6 level-headed
مُتَّزِن \ level-headed: sensible; showing good judgement, even in trouble or in danger: He’s level-headed, and has never had an accident while driving his car. self-controlled: having self-control. -
7 (Round-headed) круглоголовый
History: round-headedУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > (Round-headed) круглоголовый
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8 -головый [компонент сложных слов со значениями имеющий такую-то голову или имеющий столько-то голов: round-headed - круглоголовый]
Makarov: - headedУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > -головый [компонент сложных слов со значениями имеющий такую-то голову или имеющий столько-то голов: round-headed - круглоголовый]
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9 empty-headed
adjectivebrainless:فارِغ العَقْل، أحْمَقan empty-headed young girl.
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10 hard-headed
adjectivepractical; shrewd; not influenced by emotion:عَنيد الرأي، صَلْب، غَير عاطِفيa hard-headed businessman.
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11 muddle-headed
adjectiveincapable of clear thinking:مُشَوَّش ، مُبَلْبَلMen think that all women are muddle-headed.
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12 swollen-headed
adjectivetoo pleased with oneself; conceited:مُتَفاخِر، مَنْفوخ، مُتَباهٍHe's very swollen-headed about his success.
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13 bare-headed
حَاسِر الرَّأْس \ bare-headed: without a hat or other head covering. -
14 pig-headed
عَنِيد \ headstrong: unwilling to be controlled or advised; determined to have one’s own way: a headstrong child. obstinate: refusing to be reasonable; refusing to change one’s opinions or to obey orders: He obstinately refused to get out of our way. Donkeys are obstinate animals. pig-headed: refusing to listen to reason or to change one’s opinions. stubborn: determined; sticking to one’s own will, and refusing all orders or advice: He stubbornly refused to rest till the job was done. Donkeys are often stubborn. unruly: unwilling to obey; hard to control: an unruly child; an unruly crowd. -
15 pig-headed
مُبَغِّل \ pig-headed: refusing to listen to reason or to change one’s opinions. -
16 sagittal, arrow-headed
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17 Back Quality Mark - usually a double headed arrow in a rectangular box with either one or two dates and mail centre code
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > Back Quality Mark - usually a double headed arrow in a rectangular box with either one or two dates and mail centre code
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18 Brown- Headed Cowbird
Veterinary medicine: BHCOУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Brown- Headed Cowbird
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19 California flat-headed borer
Entomology: Melanophila califomicaУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > California flat-headed borer
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20 Gray- Headed Chickadee
Veterinary medicine: CHCHУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Gray- Headed Chickadee
См. также в других словарях:
Headed — Head ed, a. 1. Furnished with a head (commonly as denoting intellectual faculties); used in composition; as, clear headed, long headed, thick headed; a many headed monster. [1913 Webster] 2. Formed into a head; as, a headed cabbage. [1913… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
-headed — [ hedəd ] suffix 1. ) used with some adjectives to make adjectives describing the color of someone s hair: a red headed woman 2. ) used with some adjectives to make adjectives describing someone s character: hard headed (=not letting your… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
headed — head‧ed [ˈhedd] adjective headed notepaper/paper paper for writing letters that has your name and address, or that of your company, at the top: • All letters to clients must be printed on headed paper … Financial and business terms
-headed — [hed′id] combining form 1. having a (specified kind of) head [clearheaded] 2. having (a specified number of) heads [two headed] * * * … Universalium
-headed — [hed′id] combining form 1. having a (specified kind of) head [clearheaded] 2. having (a specified number of) heads [two headed] … English World dictionary
headed — [hed′id] adj. 1. formed into a head, as cabbage 2. having a heading … English World dictionary
headed — adjective 1. having a heading or course in a certain direction (Freq. 5) westward headed wagons • Similar to: ↑oriented, ↑orientated 2. having a heading or caption (Freq. 1) a headed column … Useful english dictionary
headed — head|ed [ˈhedıd] adj 1.) red headed/curly headed etc having red hair, curly hair etc ▪ a bald headed man (=having no hair) in a shiny suit 2.) two headed/three headed etc having two heads etc ▪ a two headed monster 3.) headed notepaper/paper BrE… … Dictionary of contemporary English
headed — heading, headed In BrE the expression meaning ‘to be going in a particular direction’ is to be heading for (in physical and figurative contexts, e.g. heading for trouble). In AmE to be headed for is also common and this form is beginning to… … Modern English usage
headed — adjective 1 two headed/three headed etc having two heads etc 2 headed notepaper paper for writing letters that has your name and address printed at the top 3 red headed/grey headed etc having red hair etc … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
-headed — UK [hedɪd] / US [hedəd] suffix 1) used with some adjectives to make adjectives describing the colour of someone s hair a red headed woman 2) used with some adjectives to make adjectives describing someone s character hard headed (= not letting… … English dictionary