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1 режущее острие
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2 острие центуры
Русско-английский словарь по строительству и новым строительным технологиям > острие центуры
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3 полфунта
1) General subject: half nicker, half-pound, half pound2) Jargon: half-nicker (стерлингов) -
4 ржать
1) General subject: hinny, neigh, nicker, guffaw (about a person)2) Colloquial: hoot with laughter (informal), break up, crack up, hoot, howl3) Dialect: nicker (о лошади), whicker4) Agriculture: roar5) American English: yock -
5 (сленг) деньги
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6 гоготать
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7 громко хохотать
1) General subject: hee-haw, nicker, shout with laughter2) American: whoopee -
8 излечившийся наркоман
1) Law: ex-narcotics user2) Jargon: nicker3) Drugs: clean (He is clean for 5 years now - Он не употребляет наркотики уже в течении 5 лет.)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > излечившийся наркоман
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9 один фунт стерлингов
Banking: nickerУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > один фунт стерлингов
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10 полникера
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11 режущее остриё
1) Engineering: nicker2) Textile: trimming blade -
12 режущее остриё центровой пёрки
Mechanic engineering: nickerУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > режущее остриё центровой пёрки
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13 ржание
1) General subject: horse laugh (о смехе), neigh, snicker, whicker, yok (о громком смехе), horselaugh (о смехе; одно слово), nicker3) Obsolete: wehee -
14 фунт стерлингов
1) General subject: libra (обыкн. пишется L), pound, pounder, pun, the pound sterling, pounds sterling2) Naval: sovereign3) Colloquial: goblin4) Slang: quid5) Rare: libra (обыкн. употр. в сокр. форме ?)6) British English: sob (alteration of 'sov' - sovereign)7) Finances: stg. (сокращение от sterling)8) Diplomatic term: pound (тж. pouch sterling; денежная единица Великобритании и некоторых других стран)9) Jargon: nicker10) Banking: GBR (sterling), lb (libra pound), pound sterling (Великобритания), smacker 1, sterling11) Transport: libra pound12) Business: GBP (sterling), lb. (libra pound) -
15 хохотать
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16 цезальпиния
1) General subject: poinciana (Caesalpinia)2) Botanical term: Bird of Paradise Bush (Poinciana gilliesii = Caesalpinia gilliesii), brazilwood (Caesalpinia spp.), caesalpinia (Caesalpinia), hoffmansaggia (Caesalpinia), partridgewood (Caesalpinia), sapan (Caesalpinia sappan), sapanwood (Caesalpinia sappan), sappan (Caesalpinia sappan), Brasiletto (Caesalpinia), Sappan-wood (Caesalpinia sappan)3) Agriculture: nicker bean (Caesalpinia bonducella)4) Architecture: Brazil wood -
17 гоготать
несовер.; без доп.
1) (о гусях)
cackle
2) разг. (громко смеяться)
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18 ржать
несовер.; без доп.
1) neigh
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give a neighing/coarse laugh; laugh loudly* * ** * *neigh, whinny* * *hinnyneighnicker -
19 хохотать
без доп.
laugh (loud/boisterously); shout with laughter* * *1) laugh loudly; 2) roar* * *хохотать; захохотать laugh; shout with laughter* * * -
20 лошадка
фунт стерлинговcow's lick, nickerone pound sterling
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См. также в других словарях:
nicker — nicker1 [nik′ər] vi. [prob. var. of nicher, neigher, freq. of NEIGH] to utter a low whinnying sound: said of a horse n. this sound nicker2 [nik′ər] n. pl. nicker [orig. underworld cant < ?] [Brit. Slang] one pound sterling … English World dictionary
Nicker — Nick er, n. [From {Nick}, v. t.] 1. One of the night brawlers of London formerly noted for breaking windows with half pence. [Cant] Arbuthnot. [1913 Webster] 2. The cutting lip which projects downward at the edge of a boring bit and cuts a… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
nicker — (v.) to neigh, 1774, of imitative origin (see NEIGH (Cf. neigh)). Related: Nickered; nickering … Etymology dictionary
nicker — ► NOUN (pl. same) Brit. informal ▪ a pound sterling. ORIGIN of unknown origin … English terms dictionary
nicker — I. intransitive verb (nickered; nickering) Etymology: perhaps alteration of neigh Date: 1641 neigh, whinny • nicker noun II. noun Etymology: perhaps from nicker one that nicks … New Collegiate Dictionary
Nicker — Das Wort Nicker hat mehrere Bedeutungen: der erste Halswirbel, siehe Atlas ein Jagdmesser, siehe Nicker (Messer) einen kurzen Schlaf, siehe Superschlaf Einhandrute Milz mit dem daranhängenden Fett und Darmgekröse, regionale Bezeichnung die… … Deutsch Wikipedia
nicker — n British £1, one pound (sterling). This common term has been in use since about the turn of the 20th century (when it also denoted a sovereign). Nicker was the name given to pieces of metal thrown down in a game and later applied, in racing, to… … Contemporary slang
nicker — nicker1 /nik euhr/, n. a person or thing that nicks. [1660 70; NICK + ER1] nicker2 /nik euhr/, v.i., n. Chiefly Midland and Southern U.S. 1. neigh. 2. laugh; snicker. [1785 95; appar. var. of nicher, neigher, freq. of NEIGH; see ER6] nicker3 … Universalium
nicker — 1. noun /ˈnɪkə(r)/ a) Pound sterling. This coat cost me 50 nicker. b) A soft neighing sound characteristic of a horse. Syn: pound, pound sterling … Wiktionary
nicker — Everyday English Slang in Ireland n money; 50 nicker=50 quid/pounds … English dialects glossary
Nicker — nicken: Das Verb mhd. nicken, ahd. nicchen ist eine Intensiviterativbildung zu dem unter ↑ neigen behandelten Verb und bedeutet demnach eigentlich »heftig oder wiederholt neigen«. Das ugs. nicken »ein Schläfchen machen« – dazu Nicker‹chen› ugs.… … Das Herkunftswörterbuch