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1 кувшин
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2 кувшин с широким горлом
General subject: open-mouthed pitcherУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > кувшин с широким горлом
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open-mouthed — open mouthedly /oh peuhn mow dhid lee, mowtht lee/, adv. open mouthedness, n. /oh peuhn mowdhd , mowtht /, adj. 1. having the mouth open. 2. gaping, as with surprise or astonishment. 3. greedy, ravenous, or rapacious. 4. clamoring at the sight of … Universalium
open-mouthed — o′pen mouthed′ adj. 1) having the mouth open 2) gaping, as with surprise or astonishment 3) having a wide mouth, as a pitcher or jar • Etymology: 1525–35 o′pen mouth′ed•ly ˈmaʊ ðɪd li, ˈmaʊθt li adv … From formal English to slang
o|pen-mouthed — «OH puhn MOWTHD, MOWTHT», adjective. 1. having the mouth open. 2. gaping with astonishment: »Countless men…stared open mouthed at the news (H. G. Wells). 3. Figurative. greedy, ravenous, or rapacious. 4. Figurative. vociferous or clamorous:… … Useful english dictionary
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