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101 Hock-day
[ʹhɒkdeı] n ист.1) второй вторник после пасхи (тж. Hock Tuesday)2) pl понедельник и вторник через неделю после пасхи -
102 Hock Monday and Hock Tuesday
Религия: Понедельник и Вторник выкупаУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > Hock Monday and Hock Tuesday
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103 hock angle
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104 hock angle
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105 Hock Monday (The 2nd Monday after Easter when the women of the village seized and bound men, demanding a small payment for their release)
Религия: Понедельник выкупаУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > Hock Monday (The 2nd Monday after Easter when the women of the village seized and bound men, demanding a small payment for their release)
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106 Hock Tuesday
1) История: второй вторник после пасхи2) Религия: (The 2nd Tuesday after Easter when the men of the village seized and bound women, demanding a small payment for their release) Вторник выкупа -
107 Hock Tuesday (The 2nd Tuesday after Easter when the men of the village seized and bound women, demanding a small payment for their release)
Религия: Вторник выкупаУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > Hock Tuesday (The 2nd Tuesday after Easter when the men of the village seized and bound women, demanding a small payment for their release)
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108 Hock replacement
Сельское хозяйство: ремонт отары, ремонт стада -
109 Hock-day
1) Общая лексика: второй вторник после пасхи2) История: понедельник и вторник через неделю после пасхи -
110 Hock-days
Религия: Понедельник и Вторник выкупа -
111 hock -circle dismount
Спорт: топорик -
112 hock a loogie
Сленг: харкнуть (напр, He hocked a loogie on the wall.) -
113 hock angle
Техника: передний угол (протяжки) -
114 hock cap
Коневодство: наговка на скакательный сустав -
115 hock cart
Общая лексика: последний воз -
116 hock cup
Пищевая промышленность: кап из белого вина, хереса и сельтерской воды -
117 hock day
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118 hock hang
Спорт: вис на подколенках -
119 hock hobble
Макаров: путы на скакательный сустав -
120 hock joint
Макаров: скакательный сустав
См. также в других словарях:
hock — [hɒk ǁ hɑːk] noun informal FINANCE 1. in hock in debt: • The newspaper is now in hock to a group of business tycoons. • The Egyptian economy was effectively in hock. 2. go into hock to go into debt … Financial and business terms
hock — hock·day; hock; hock·el·ty; hock·et; hock·ey·ist; hock·ing; hol·ly·hock; mo·hock; mo·hock·ism; hock·er; hock·ey; Hock; hock·ey·ite; lo·hock; … English syllables
Höck — ist ein Familienname: Christian Höck (* 1984), professioneller Unreal Tournament Spieler Christina Meier Höck (* 1966), ehemalige deutsche Skirennläuferin Heinrich Höck (1700−1779), deutscher evangelischer Theologe Johann Daniel Albrecht Höck… … Deutsch Wikipedia
hock — Ⅰ. hock [1] ► NOUN 1) the joint in the hind leg of a four legged animal, between the knee and the fetlock. 2) a knuckle of pork or ham. ORIGIN variant of an Old English word meaning «heel». Ⅱ. hock [2] ► … English terms dictionary
Hock — Hock, v. t. 1. To disable by cutting the tendons of the hock; to hamstring; to hough. [1913 Webster] 2. To pawn; as, to hock one s jewelry. [PJC] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Hock — Hock, n. 1. The state of having been pawned; usually preceded by in; as, all her jewelry is in hock. [PJC] 2. The state of being in debt; as, it took him two years to get out of hock. [PJC] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Hock — ist die englische Bezeichnung für deutschen Weißwein vom Rhein. Die Bezeichnung leitet sich ab von dem Rheingauer Wein der Stadt Hochheim am Main, einer Weinstadt bei Wiesbaden. Der Begriff fand vermutlich seine Verbreitung, nachdem Queen… … Deutsch Wikipedia
hock — hock1 [häk] n. [S Brit var. of Scot hough < ME hoh, heel < OE < Gmc * hanha, HEEL1, with loss of nasal as in SOFT, TOOTH] 1. the joint bending backward in the hind leg of a horse, ox, etc., corresponding to the human ankle: see HORSE 2.… … English World dictionary
Hock — Hock, Hough Hough, n. [ AS. h?h the heel; prob. akin to Icel. h[=a]sinn hock sinew, Dan. hasc, G. hechse, h[ a]chse, LG. hacke, D. hak; also to L. coxa hip (cf. {Cuisses}), Skr. kaksha armpit. [root]12. Cf. {Heel}.] 1. (a) The joint in the hind… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Hock — Hock, n. [So called from Hochheim, in Germany.] A Rhenish wine, of a light yellow color, either sparkling or still. The name is also given indiscriminately to all Rhenish wines … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Hock — (Seew.), 1) Stall für Vieh an Bord, u. je nach dessen Art Hühnerhock, Schafbock; sein Platz ist unter dem Vorkastell; Masten Hock, ein geschlossener Raum, in welchem das Holz für Masten unter Wasser gehalten wird, um abzuliegen; 2) in… … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon