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1 muck
(dung, filth, rubbish etc: farm yard muck.) lixo- mucky- muck about/around
- muck out* * *[m∧k] n 1 sujeira. 2 esterco, estrume. 3 lixo. 4 fig qualquer coisa desagradável. 5 rocha ou terra retirada durante uma escavação. to muck about bobear: agir bobamente de forma a perder tempo ou não atingir o objetivo. to muck around sl intrometer-se. to muck in engajar-se em uma atividade ou ajudar alguém com uma tarefa. to muck out fazer algo de maneira malfeita e não atingir o objetivo. -
2 muck
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3 muck-rake
muck-rake[m'∧k reik] n Amer pesquisa e denúncia de casos de corrupção, sensacionalismo. -
4 muck-raker
muck-rak.er[m'∧k reikə] n Amer pessoa que investiga a denúncia de casos de corrupção, sensacionalista. -
5 muck about/around
1) (to do things without any definite plan.) fazer ao acaso2) (to fool around.) portar-se mal -
6 muck out
(to clean (a stable).) limpar -
7 muck about/around
1) (to do things without any definite plan.) fazer ao acaso2) (to fool around.) vadiar -
8 muck out
(to clean (a stable).) limpar -
9 to muck about
to muck aboutbobear: agir bobamente de forma a perder tempo ou não atingir o objetivo. -
10 to muck around
to muck aroundsl intrometer-se. -
11 to muck in
to muck inengajar-se em uma atividade ou ajudar alguém com uma tarefa. -
12 to muck out
to muck outfazer algo de maneira malfeita e não atingir o objetivo. -
13 mucker
muck.er[m'∧kə] n 1 sl pessoa mal-educada, malcriada. 2 arch pessoa desonesta, cafajeste. -
14 Kalmuck
Kal.muck[k'ælm∧k] n 1 calmuco: a) povo mongólico que vive no sul da Rússia. b) língua uralo-altaica. 2 tecido grosseiro. -
15 amuck
a.muck[əm'∧k] adj possesso de fúria homicida. • adv de maneira possessa, furiosamente. to run amuck investir cegamente possuído de fúria homicida, correr em delírio (causado pelo ópio). -
16 chipmuck
chip.muck[tʃ'ipm∧k] n = link=chipmunk chipmunk. -
17 mucky
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Muck — steht für: Muck (Geologie), eine spezielle geologische Ablagerungen in der Dauerfrostschicht Muck (Schottland), Teil der Inneren Hebriden von Schottland Angler Muck, ein alkoholisches Mischgetränk, „Nationalgetränk“ Angelns Personen: Andor Muck… … Deutsch Wikipedia
muck — ► NOUN 1) dirt or rubbish. 2) manure. ► VERB 1) (muck up) informal spoil. 2) (muck about/around) Brit. informal behave in a silly or aimless way. 3) ( … English terms dictionary
Muck — Muck, n. [Icel. myki; akin to D. m[ o]g. Cf. {Midden}.] 1. Dung in a moist state; manure. Bacon. [1913 Webster] 2. Vegetable mold mixed with earth, as found in low, damp places and swamps. [1913 Webster] 3. Anything filthy or vile. Spenser. [1913 … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Muck — can refer to: Muck (soil) Muck, Scotland, an island in Scotland Isle of Muck, a small island connected by sand spit to Portmuck, County Antrim, Northern Ireland Muck (gambling), a number of actions (both legal and illegal) Muck (mining), sorting… … Wikipedia
Mück — oder Mueck ist der Familienname folgender Personen: Alfred Mueck (* 1945), deutscher Chemiker und Mediziner Fridolin Mück (1875–1949), österreichischer Politiker (CSP) Maximilian Mück (1908 1943), österreichischer Schriftsteller und NS Opfer Ron… … Deutsch Wikipedia
muck — [muk] n. [ME muk < or akin to ON myki, dung < IE base * meuk , slippery, viscous > MEEK, L mucus] 1. moist manure 2. black earth containing decaying matter, used as a fertilizer 3. a) mire; mud b) anything uncl … English World dictionary
muck — muck, a. Like muck; mucky; also, used in collecting or distributing muck; as, a muck fork. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
muck — muck, v. i. To excavate and remove muck[5]. Often used with out, as, to muck out a round. [RDH] . . . Inco is still much more advanced than other mining companies. He says that the LKAB mine in Sweden is the closest rival. He predicts that, by… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
muck|er — muck|er1 «MUHK uhr», noun. Slang. a very vulgar, ill bred person: »[Mucker] ... with the language and manners of the bargee and the longshoreman (James Truslow Adams). SYNONYM(S): cad. ╂[probably < German Mucker sulky person] muck|er2 «MUHK… … Useful english dictionary
muck|y — «MUHK ee», adjective, muck|i|er, muck|i|est. 1. of muck. 2. filthy; dirty … Useful english dictionary
Muck — (m[u^]k), adv. abbreviation of Amuck. [1913 Webster] {To run a muck}. See {Amuck}. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English