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{'laim,dʒu:sə}
1. n sl. англичанин
2. мор. sl. английски моряк/кораб* * *{'laim,ju:sъ} n sl. 1. англичанин; 2. мор. sl. английс* * *1. n sl. англичанин 2. мор. sl. английски моряк/кораб* * *lime-juicer[´laim¸dʒu:sə] n мор. sl английски моряк (кораб). -
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lime-jui.cer[l'aim dʒu:sə] n Amer sl 1 navio ou marinheiro inglês. 2 inglês. -
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Общая лексика: английский корабль, английский моряк, англичанин -
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['laɪmˌdʒuːsə]1) Общая лексика: английский корабль, английский моряк, англичанин2) Сленг: британский корабль -
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[`laɪmʤuːsə]недавно приехавший из Англии человек, новый поселенецангличанинанглийский моряк корабльчеловек, твердо уверенный в противоцинготных свойствах сока лаймаАнгло-русский большой универсальный переводческий словарь > lime-juicer
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n мор., розм.1) англійський моряк2) англійський корабель* * *n; амер.; сл.англійський моряк; англійський корабель; англієць -
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n; амер.; сл.англійський моряк; англійський корабель; англієць -
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[láimdžu:sə]nounAmerican slang angleški mornar (ali ladja) -
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كشتي انگليسي ، ملوان انگليسي ، انگليسي -
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(n) английский корабль; английский моряк; англичанин -
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[ʹlaım͵dʒu:sə] n амер. сл.1) английский моряк2) английский корабль3) англичанин -
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['laɪmˌʤuːsə]сущ.; разг.1) австрал. недавно приехавший из Англии человек, новый поселенецSyn:2) амер. англичанин, английский моряк или корабль3) человек, твёрдо уверенный в противоцинготных свойствах сока лайма -
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1. n амер. сл. английский моряк2. n амер. сл. английский корабль3. n амер. сл. англичанин -
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США фам насм английский корабль; английский моряк; англичанин; см. limeyConversation vocabulary and slang. English-Russian dictionary > lime juicer
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/'laim,dʤu:sə/ * danh từ - (từ Mỹ,nghĩa Mỹ) lính thuỷ Anh; tàu thuỷ Anh ((cũng) limey) -
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I [laɪm] II [laɪm]verbo transitivo agr. conc. calcinareIII [laɪm]nome (citrus tree, fruit) limetta f., lime m.IV [laɪm]* * *I noun(the white substance left after heating limestone, used in making cement.)- limelight: in the limelight II noun1) (a type of small, very sour, yellowish-green citrus fruit related to the lemon.)2) (( also adjective) (of) the colour of this fruit: lime walls.)III noun(a tree with rough bark and small heart-shaped leaves.)* * *I [laɪm] nChem, Geol calce fII [laɪm] n(Bot: linden) tiglioIII [laɪm] n(Bot: citrus fruit) limetta* * *lime (1) /laɪm/n. [u]● lime burner, fornaciaio che fa la calce □ lime-cast, intonaco di calce □ lime glass, vetro calcareo □ lime pit, buca della calce ( per calcinare pelli) □ (edil.) lime putty, grassello □ lime twig, ramoscello impaniato ( per l'uccellagione) □ lime water, acqua di calce □ quick lime, calce viva.lime (2) /laɪm/n.2 [u] (legno di) tiglio.lime (3) /laɪm/n.(to) lime /laɪm/v. t.* * *I [laɪm] II [laɪm]verbo transitivo agr. conc. calcinareIII [laɪm]nome (citrus tree, fruit) limetta f., lime m.IV [laɪm] -
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1) General subject: lime juicer, lime-juicer2) American: limeyУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > английский корабль
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lime-juicer — see LIMEY (Cf. Limey) … Etymology dictionary
lime-juicer — ˈlīmˌjüsə(r) noun Etymology: lime juice (noun phrase, from lime (VI) + juice) + er; from the use of lime juice on British ships as a beverage to prevent scurvy 1 … Useful english dictionary
lime-juicer — lime juic·er … English syllables
lime-juicer — noun Etymology: from the use of lime juice on British ships as a beverage to prevent scurvy Date: 1859 1. slang Englishman 2. slang a. a British ship b. a British sailor … New Collegiate Dictionary
lime-juicer — /luym jooh seuhr/, n. Slang. 1. a British person. 2. a British sailor. [1855 60; so called because British sailors were required by law to drink lime juice to ward off scurvy] * * * … Universalium
lime-juicer — /ˈlaɪm dʒusə/ (say luym joohsuh) noun Obsolete Colloquial 1. an English person, especially a recent immigrant. 2. a. a British ship. b. a British sailor. Also, limey …
limey — (n.) 1888, Australian, New Zealand, and South African slang for English immigrant; U.S. use is attested from 1918, originally British sailor, British warship, short for lime juicer (1857), in derisive reference to the British Navy s policy (begun … Etymology dictionary
Alternative words for British — There are many alternative ways to describe the people of the United Kingdom (UK), though the official designated nationality is British. The standard noun is Briton (see also demonym), but in colloquial usage this is often abbreviated informally … Wikipedia
Limehouse — /luym hows /, n. a dock district in the East End of London, England, once notorious for its squalor: formerly a Chinese quarter. * * * ▪ neighbourhood, Tower Hamlets, London, United Kingdom neighbourhood in the borough of Tower Hamlets in… … Universalium
Alternative names for the British — This article is about terms applied to people, some of which are controversial. For a discussion of the overlapping terms for states/countries/nations in the United Kingdom and Ireland, see British Isles (terminology). Alternative names for the… … Wikipedia
limey — li|mey [ˈlaımi] n [Date: 1800 1900; Origin: lime juicer British sailor (19 20 centuries); because lime juice was drunk to prevent the disease scurvy in the British navy] AmE old fashioned a slightly insulting word for someone from Britain … Dictionary of contemporary English