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121 объесть
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122 откусывание
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > откусывание
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123 поклевать
несовер. - клевать;
совер. - поклевать
1) (кого-л./что-л.) peck
2) (что-л.) или без доп. (немного поесть) nibble a little
3) без доп. peck for a whileБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > поклевать
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124 покусать
несовер. - кусать;
совер. - покусать, укусить( кого-л./что-л.) bite;
sting( о насекомых, крапиве тж.) ;
bite off (откусывать) ;
nibble( маленькими кусочками) кусать себе локти ≈ to be whipping the catБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > покусать
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125 полубайт
half-byte, nibbleБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > полубайт
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126 nag
̈ɪnæɡ I сущ.;
разг. лошадь;
пони wretched nag Syn: horse, pony II
1. сущ.
1) придирки, ворчание
2) сварливая женщина, мегера
2. гл.
1) придираться;
привязываться, изводить;
ворчать (at) If she keeps on nagging at her husband like that, he'll leave her. ≈ Если она и дальше будет так пилить своего мужа, он уйдет от нее. Syn: gnaw, nibble
2) болеть, ныть небольшая верховая лошадь, лошадка, пони кляча( разговорное) лошадь;
конь, коняга придирки, воркотня, пиление ( разговорное) ворчунья, сварливая женщина, "пила" придираться (к кому-л.) ;
ворчать (на кого-л.) ;
пилить (кого-л.;
тж. * at) - don't *! не ворчи! - don't * at me! не придирайся ко мне! - she *ged him into doing what she wanted она пилила его до тех пор, пока он не сделал, как она хотела изводить, мучить( о боли, раскаянии и т. п.) nag болеть, ныть ~ разг. (небольшая) лошадь;
пони;
a wretched nag кляча ~ придираться;
изводить, раздражать;
ворчать, "пилить" (at) ~ придирки, (постоянное) ворчание ~ разг. (небольшая) лошадь;
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127 shears
стрижка, ножницы inclined throat shears ≈ гильотинные ножницы side trimming shears ≈ кромкообрезные ножницы - alligator shears - angle shears - bar shears - beam-and-channel shears - bench shears - billet shears - bloom shears - circular shears - cold shears - crank shears - cropping shears - cut-off shears - double-cut shears - downcut shears - drum-type shears - fin shears - gang shears - gap shears - garden shears - guillotine shears - hand shears - level shears - nibble shears - parallel shears - pendulum shears - plate shears - scrap shears - sheep shears - sheet-bar shears - sheet-mill shears - slab shears - slitting shears - trimming shears - upcut shears - wire shears (мн.ч. большие) ножницы (мн.ч.) -
128 sunflower
sunflower [ˊsʌnflaʋə] n1) подсо́лнечник2) attr. подсо́лнечный;sunflower seeds се́мечки
;to nibble sunflower seeds грызть се́мечки
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