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1 leech
{li:tʃ}
I. 1. зоол. пиявица (разряд Hirudinea)
medicinal LEECH медицинска пиявица (Hirudo officinalis)
2. прен. лихвар, кръвопиец
3. разг. лепка
4. ост. врач, лекар
II. 1. слагам пиявици на, пускам (някому) кръв
2. прен. изтощавам, изсмуквам
3. залепвам се (за някого) (и с on)
III. n мор. свободен край на платно* * *{li:tsh} n 1. зоол. пиявица (разряд Hirudinea); medicinal leech меди(2) {li:tsh} v 1. слагам пиявици на; пускам (някому) кръв; 2. пр{3} {li:tsh} n мор. свободен край на платно.* * *пиявица;* * *1. i. зоол. пиявица (разряд hirudinea) 2. ii. слагам пиявици на, пускам (някому) кръв 3. iii. n мор. свободен край на платно 4. medicinal leech медицинска пиявица (hirudo officinalis) 5. залепвам се (за някого) (и с on) 6. ост. врач, лекар 7. прен. изтощавам, изсмуквам 8. прен. лихвар, кръвопиец 9. разг. лепка* * *leech[li:tʃ] I. n 1. пиявица (и прен.); 2. прен. лихвар; кръвопиец; разг. лепка; 3. ост. врач, лекар ; II. leech n мор. 1. свободен край на платно; 2. отвесен край на квадратно платно. -
2 horse-leech
horse-leech[´hɔ:s¸li:tʃ] n 1. конска пиявица; прен. ненаситен човек; 2. рядко конски доктор, ветеринарен лекар.
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