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—1. LAT Inimicus japonicus (Cuvier)2. RUS японская бородавчатка f, японская бугорчатка f3. ENG devil stinger, lumpfish, poison fish4. DEU —5. FRA —1. LAT Cyclopterus lumpus Linnaeus2. RUS пинагор m, рыба-воробей f3. ENG lumpfish, lumpsucker, sea hen, bean, henfish, cock paddle4. DEU Seehase m, Lump m5. FRA cycloptère m, lompe m, grosse poule f de mer, lièvre m de mer -
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s.lompo, ciclóptero, pez ciclóptero, pez lompo. (plural lumpfish o lumpfishes) -
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1) Общая лексика: морской воробей2) Рыбоводство: пинагор, рыба-воробей (Cyclopterus lumpus)3) Ихтиология: круглопёрые (Cyclopteridae), пинагоровые (Cyclopteridae), пинагор (Cyclopterus lumpus) -
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[`lʌmpˏfɪʃ]пинагор, морской воробейАнгло-русский большой универсальный переводческий словарь > lumpfish
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◙ n. דג הפיקה, דג ירקרק השוכן בצפון האוקיינוס האטלנטי* * *◙ יטנלטאה סונייקואה ןופצב ןכושה קרקרי גד,הקיפה גד◄ -
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subst. \/ˈlʌmpfɪʃ\/( fiskearten Cyclopterus lumpus) rognkjeks, rognkall (hann) -
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lump.fish[l'∧mpfiʃ] n Zool espécie de peixe escorpenídeo ( Cyclopterus lumpus). -
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s [ichth] morski okunj (Cyclopterus lumpus)* * *
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n. snotolf, groene zeevis met stekelige bulten voorkomend in de Noord-Atlantische Oceaan
См. также в других словарях:
lumpfish — [lump′fish΄] n. pl. lumpfish or lumpfishes (see FISH) [prob. so called from the bony tubercles] any of several sluggish, marine percoid fishes (family Cyclopteridae), esp. a large N Atlantic species (Cyclopterus lumpus), usually having a heavy… … English World dictionary
Lumpfish — Lump fish , n. [From {Lump}, on account of its bulkiness: cf. G. & D. lump, F. lompe.] (Zo[ o]l.) A large, thick, clumsy, marine fish ({Cyclopterus lumpus}) of Europe and America. The color is usually translucent sea green, sometimes purplish. It … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
lumpfish — /ˈlʌmpfɪʃ/ (say lumpfish) noun (plural lumpfish or lumpfishes) → lumpsucker. Usage: For variation in the plural inflection, see note at fish1 …
lumpfish — noun Etymology: obsolete English lump lumpfish (probably from Dutch lomp blenny, loach) + English fish Date: circa 1620 a northern Atlantic usually greenish fish (Cyclopterus lumpus of the family Cyclopteridae) having rows of nodules on the body… … New Collegiate Dictionary
lumpfish — /lump fish /, n., pl. (esp. collectively) lumpfish, (esp. referring to two or more kinds or species) lumpfishes. any of several thick bodied, sluggish fishes of the family Cyclopteridae, found in northern seas, having the pelvic fins modified and … Universalium
lumpfish — jūrų rupūžė statusas T sritis zoologija | vardynas taksono rangas rūšis atitikmenys: lot. Cyclopterus lumpus angl. bean; cock paddle; henfish; lumpfish; lumpsucker; sea hen rus. пинагор; рыба воробей ryšiai: platesnis terminas – jūrų rupūžės … Žuvų pavadinimų žodynas
lumpfish — japoninė karpuotė statusas T sritis zoologija | vardynas taksono rangas rūšis atitikmenys: lot. Inimicus japonicus angl. devil stinger; lumpfish; poison fish rus. японская бородавчатка; японская бугорчатка ryšiai: platesnis terminas – japoninės… … Žuvų pavadinimų žodynas
lumpfish — noun lumpsucker … Wiktionary
lumpfish — n. marine greenish fish with thorny lumps inhabitant of North Atlantic waters … English contemporary dictionary
lumpfish — noun (plural same or lumpfishes) a North Atlantic lumpsucker with edible roe. [Cyclopterus lumpus.] Origin C17: from Mid. Low Ger. lumpen, MDu. lompe + fish1 … English new terms dictionary
lumpfish — lump•fish [[t]ˈlʌmpˌfɪʃ[/t]] n. pl. (esp. collectively) fish, (esp. for kinds or species) fish•es. ich any thick bodied, knobby skinned fish of the family Cyclopteridae, having pelvic fins united to form a sucking disc • Etymology: 1735–45 … From formal English to slang