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Русско-английский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > лошак
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1) General subject: hinny2) Zoology: hinny (Equus hinnus)3) Genetics: hinny (гибрид между конём и ослицей, за счёт хромосомного дисбаланса (2n=63; у родителей соответственно 2n=64 и 2n=62) полностью стерилен) -
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1) donkey, ass прям. и перен.
2) hinny* * ** * *1) donkey, ass и 2) hinny* * *assdonkey -
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2) Colloquial: dearie4) Jargon: luv (обращение к незнакомой)5) Simple: love (обращение к посторонней) -
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2) Colloquial: (преим. в обращении) dearie, deary, sugar3) Australian slang: buggalugs, buggerlugs4) Scottish language: hinny -
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1) General subject: darling, dear, dear heart, dear heart (в обращении), girl (в обращении), hinny, honey, old girl, sweet, sweet heart (в обращении)2) Ironical: somebody3) Italian: carissima4) Jargon: sweetie, sweetie-pie (обращение), sweets (обращение), sugar -
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1) General subject: agreeable, amiable, bonnie, bonny, cunning, cute, darling, dear, dear heart, ducky, endearing, good, honey, kind, likable, likeable, lovable, loveable, lovesome, my dear, nice, pleasant, pretty, sugar, sweet, gracious (gracious people), hun (от слова honey), (в обращении) sweetheart2) Colloquial: bumbly (но неуклюжий), decent, spooney, spoony3) American: lovely4) French: cheri5) Ironical: somebody6) Obsolete: trim7) Australian slang: buggalugs, buggerlugs9) Scottish language: hinny12) Emotional: topping13) Maori: kapai -
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1) General subject: hinny, neigh, nicker, guffaw (about a person)2) Colloquial: hoot with laughter (informal), break up, crack up, hoot, howl3) Dialect: nicker (о лошади), whicker4) Agriculture: roar5) American English: yock -
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несовер.; без доп.
1) neigh
2) вульг. (громко смеяться)
give a neighing/coarse laugh; laugh loudly* * ** * *neigh, whinny* * *hinnyneighnicker -
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/ɫɐˈʂɑk/
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См. также в других словарях:
Hinny — Hin ny, n.; pl. {Hinnies}. [L. hinnus, cf. Gr. ?.] A hybrid between a stallion and an ass; correlative of the {mule}. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Hinny — Hin ny, n. A term of endearment; darling; corrupted from honey. [Prov. Eng.] Wright. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
hinny — hinny. См. лошак. (Источник: «Англо русский толковый словарь генетических терминов». Арефьев В.А., Лисовенко Л.А., Москва: Изд во ВНИРО, 1995 г.) … Молекулярная биология и генетика. Толковый словарь.
hinny — [hin′ē] n. pl. hinnies [L hinnus < Gr innos, with h after L hinnire, to whinny] the offspring of a male horse and a female donkey: cf. MULE1 … English World dictionary
Hinny — The word hinny is also a term of endearment used in North East England, equivalent to honey ; see Geordie. Taxobox name = Hinny image width = 250px scientific classification regnum = Animalia phylum = Chordata classis = Mammalia ordo =… … Wikipedia
Hinny — Hinniate Hin ni*ate, Hinny Hin nyv. i. [L. hinnire.] To neigh; to whinny. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
hinny — {{11}} offspring of a stallion and a she ass, 1680s, from L. hinnus, from Gk. innos, ginnos, of unknown origin. {{12}}hinny (v.) to neigh, c.1400, of imitative origin … Etymology dictionary
hinny — my honey, a term of endearment ; as, my hinny bairn, my sweet child. N … A glossary of provincial and local words used in England
hinny — 1. n. (pl. ies) the offspring of a female donkey and a male horse. Etymology: L hinnus f. Gk hinnos 2. n. (also hinnie) (pl. ies) Sc. & N.Engl. (esp. as a form of address) darling, sweetheart. Phrases and idioms: singing hinny a currant cake… … Useful english dictionary
hinny — noun (plural hinnies) Etymology: Latin hinnus, from Greek innos Date: 1688 a hybrid between a stallion and a female donkey compare mule … New Collegiate Dictionary
hinny — /hin ee/, n., pl. hinnies. the offspring of a male horse and a female donkey. Cf. mule1 (defs. 1, 2). [1680 90; obs. hinne ( < L hinnus; akin to Gk gínnos mule) + Y2] * * * … Universalium