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61 cow-leech
cow-leech [ˊkaυli:tʃ] nразг. ветерина́р -
62 fore leech luff
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63 cow-leech
ветеринар имя существительное: -
64 (a) leech feeds on blood
a leech feeds on blood (attaches, itself/sticks to the body of animals, sucks blood) пиявка питается кровью (присасывается к телу животных, сосёт/высасывает кровь)English-Russian combinatory dictionary > (a) leech feeds on blood
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65 a daughter of the horse-leech
ненасытная вымогательница, кровопийца [этим. библ. Proverbs XXX, 15]He said it with a little bow, and a face that would have taken the heart to ask favours out of the daughters of the horse-leech. (E. L. Voynich, ‘The Gadfly’, part III, ch. III) — Легкий поклон, сопровождавший эти слова, и выражение лица, с которым они были сказаны, отбили бы у всякого охоту просить одолжения, даже если бы просящий обладал назойливостью библейской вымогательницы.
Large English-Russian phrasebook > a daughter of the horse-leech
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66 stick to smb. like a bur(r) (or like a leech)
пpиcocaтьcя кaк пиявкa, быть нaдoeдливым; пpиcтaть к кoму-л. кaк бaнный лиcтGive him a taste of some good liquor and he'd stick like a bun-till he had stopped it all up (A. Maliz). Nobody liked Buck, and after that accident Buck stuck to Bill like a leech (K. S. Prichard)Concise English-Russian phrasebook > stick to smb. like a bur(r) (or like a leech)
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67 cow-leech
[ˈkauli:tʃ]cow-leech разг. ветеринар -
68 German leech
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69 Swedish leech
Медицина: пятнистая медицинская пиявка -
70 after leech
1) Морской термин: задняя шкаторина2) Яхтенный спорт: боковая шкаторина -
71 artificial leech
Медицина: искусственная пиявка -
72 cling like a leech
Макаров: присосаться как пиявка -
73 cow leech
Общая лексика: ветеринар, коровий доктор -
74 cow-leech
['kaʊliːtʃ]Разговорное выражение: "коровий доктор", ветеринар -
75 fore leech
Морской термин: передняя шкаторина -
76 fore leech line
Морской термин: фоковый нок-гордень -
77 fore-topgallant leech-line
Морской термин: фор-брам-нок-горденьУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > fore-topgallant leech-line
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78 forward leech
Морской термин: передняя шкаторина -
79 head-leech
Морской термин: верхняя шкаторина -
80 main leech-line
Морской термин: грота-нок-гордень
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