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81 foot and mouth
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82 foot-and-mouth disease
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83 hoof-and-mouth disease
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84 bell-mouth
[bélmaum]nounzvočni lijak -
85 foot-and-mouth disease
[fətəndmáuð dizí:z]nounveterinary slinavka in parkljevka -
86 rabbit-mouth
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87 shark's-mouth
[šá:ksmaum]nounnautical odprtina v platneni strehi, skozi katero gre jambor -
88 splay-mouth
[spléimaum]nounvelika usta; v grimaso raztegnjena usta -
89 flab fk
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90 kæft fk [uform.]
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91 mund fk
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92 уста ж
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93 ano
nounedge--------nounentrance--------nounlip--------nounmargin--------nounmouth--------nounoral--------nounsource--------prepositionalong--------prepositionat--------prepositionon -
94 suu
aperture (noun)chops (noun)entrance (noun)estuary (noun)gob (noun)jaw (noun)kisser (noun)lip (noun)mouth (noun)muzzle (noun)nozzle (noun)opening (noun)orifice (noun)outfall (noun)outlet (noun)trap (noun)* * *• muzzle• lip• stoma• chops• kisser• mouth• mouthpiece• nozzle• opening• oral• outlet• trap• jaw• orifice• gob• estuary• entrance• hole -
95 lip
1. n губа2. n край; выступ3. n тех. козырёк4. n гидр. порог5. n режущая кромка6. n муз. амбушюр7. n прост. дерзости, нахальство8. a губной9. a относящийся к губам10. a неискренний; только на словах11. v касаться губами12. v арх. поэт. целовать13. v слегка касаться, плескаться14. v редк. бормотать, произносить только губами15. v тех. отбортовыватьСинонимический ряд:1. edge (noun) brim; edge; flange; margin; overlap; portal; projection; rim; spout2. edge of the mouth (noun) border of the mouth; edge of the mouth; fold of flesh; kisser; labium; labrum; liplike part; mouth; speech organ3. bathe (verb) bathe; lap; lave; wash4. kiss (verb) buss; kiss; osculate; peck; smack; smooch -
96 kita
yks.nom. kita; yks.gen. kidan; yks.part. kitaa; yks.ill. kitaan; mon.gen. kitojen kitain; mon.part. kitoja; mon.ill. kitoihingap (noun)jaw (noun)jaws (noun)maw (noun)mouth (noun)throat (noun)* * *• jaws• throat• opening• muzzle• mawtechnology• jawtechnology• gaptechnology• abyss• mouth -
97 nielu
yks.nom. nielu; yks.gen. nielun; yks.part. nielua; yks.ill. nieluun; mon.gen. nielujen; mon.part. nieluja; mon.ill. nieluihinabyss (noun)chasm (noun)mouth (noun)pharynx (noun)throat (noun)* * *• mouth• throat• sink• pharynges• muzzle• drain• chasm• abyss• gorge -
98 gob
1. n диал. вульг. комок; кусок2. n диал. вульг. глоток3. n диал. вульг. плевок4. n диал. вульг. кругленькая сумма денег5. n прост. рот, глотка6. n амер. разг. моряк7. n горн. пустая порода8. n горн. завал, выработанное пространство9. v горн. оставлять в обрушениях негодный уголь10. v горн. закладывать выработанный штрек пустой породойСинонимический ряд:1. lump of earth (noun) ball of dirt; bit; bit of soil; chunk; clod; clump; earth; hunch; hunk; lump; lump of clay; lump of earth; nugget; wad2. mouth (noun) mouth3. sailor (noun) mariner; navigator; sailor; seafarer; seaman -
99 labium
1. n лат. анат. губа2. n лат. бот. нижняя губа3. n лат. энт. лабиум, нижняя губаСинонимический ряд:edge of the mouth (noun) border of the mouth; edge of the mouth; fold of flesh; kisser; labrum; lip; liplike part; mouth; speech organ -
100 labrum
1. n лат. губа2. n лат. энт. лабрум; верхняя губа3. n лат. зоол. наружный край ротового отверстияСинонимический ряд:edge of the mouth (noun) border of the mouth; edge of the mouth; fold of flesh; kisser; labium; lip; liplike part; mouth; speech organ
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