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organ+(noun)

  • 1 organ

    I ['o:ɡən] noun
    1) (a part of the body or of a plant which has a special purpose: the reproductive organs.) líffæri
    2) (a means of spreading information, eg a newspaper: an organ of the Communist Party.) málgagn
    - organically II ['o:ɡən]
    (a usually large musical instrument similar to a piano, with or without pipes: He plays the organ; an electric organ.) orgel

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  • 2 mouth-organ

    noun (a small musical instrument played by blowing or sucking air through its metal pipes.) munnharpa

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  • 3 vagina

    (a woman's sexual/reproductive organ; the passage from the outer sexual organ to the womb.)

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  • 4 feeler

    noun ((in certain animals, insects etc) an organ for touching, especially one of the two thread-like parts on an insect's head.) fálmari

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  • 5 organist

    noun (a person who plays the organ: the organist in the church.) organisti

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  • 6 stomach

    1) (the bag-like organ in the body into which food passes when swallowed, and where most of it is digested.) magi
    2) (the part of the body between the chest and thighs; the belly: a pain in the stomach.) kviður

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  • 7 sucker

    1) ((slang) a person who is easily fooled or is stupid enough to do something: Who is the sucker who bought your car?) blóðsuga; afæta
    2) (a person or thing that sucks: Are these insects bloodsuckers?) sogskál/-blaðka/-pípa
    3) (an organ on an animal, eg an octopus, by which it sticks to objects.) drullusokkur
    4) (a curved pad or disc (of rubber etc) that can be pressed on to a surface and stick there.) rótarsproti, rengla
    5) (a side shoot coming from the root of a plant.)

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  • 8 tongue

    1) (the fleshy organ inside the mouth, used in tasting, swallowing, speaking etc: The doctor looked at her tongue.) tunga
    2) (the tongue of an animal used as food.) tunga
    3) (something with the same shape as a tongue: a tongue of flame.) (eld)tunga
    4) (a language: English is his mother-tongue / native tongue; a foreign tongue.) tungumál

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  • 9 transplant

    1. verb
    1) (to remove (an organ of the body) and put it into another person or animal: Doctors are able to transplant kidneys.) græða (í/á)
    2) (to remove (skin) and put it on another part of the body.) græða (í/á)
    3) (to plant in another place: We transplanted the rose-bush (into the back garden).) umplanta
    2. noun
    1) (an operation in which an organ or skin is transplanted: He had to have a kidney transplant.) í-/ágræðsla, líffæraflutningur
    2) (an organ, skin, or a plant that is transplanted: The transplant was rejected by the surrounding tissue.) tiltekinn vefur eða líffæri sem græddur er í/á

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  • 10 liver

    ['livə]
    1) (a large organ in the body which purifies the blood.) lifur
    2) (this organ in certain animals used as food.) lifur

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  • 11 heart

    1. noun
    1) (the organ which pumps blood through the body: How fast does a person's heart beat?; ( also adjective) heart disease; a heart specialist.) hjarta
    2) (the central part: I live in the heart of the city; in the heart of the forest; the heart of a lettuce; Let's get straight to the heart of the matter/problem.) hjarta, miðja
    3) (the part of the body where one's feelings, especially of love, conscience etc are imagined to arise: She has a kind heart; You know in your heart that you ought to go; She has no heart (= She is not kind).) mannlegar tilfinningar
    4) (courage and enthusiasm: The soldiers were beginning to lose heart.) kjarkur; barráttuþrek
    5) (a symbol supposed to represent the shape of the heart; a white dress with little pink hearts on it; heart-shaped.) hjarta
    6) (one of the playing-cards of the suit hearts, which have red symbols of this shape on them.) hjarta
    - hearten
    - heartless
    - heartlessly
    - heartlessness
    - hearts
    - hearty
    - heartily
    - heartiness
    - heartache
    - heart attack
    - heartbeat
    - heartbreak
    - heartbroken
    - heartburn
    - heart failure
    - heartfelt
    - heart-to-heart
    2. noun
    (an open and sincere talk, usually in private: After our heart-to-heart I felt more cheerful.) einlægar samræður
    - at heart
    - break someone's heart
    - by heart
    - from the bottom of one's heart
    - have a change of heart
    - have a heart!
    - have at heart
    - heart and soul
    - lose heart
    - not have the heart to
    - set one's heart on / have one's heart set on
    - take heart
    - take to heart
    - to one's heart's content
    - with all one's heart

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  • 12 clitoris

    ['klitəris]
    (female genital organ.)

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  • 13 hormone

    ['ho:məun]
    (a substance produced by certain glands of the body, which makes some organ of the body active: Adrenalin is a hormone.) hormón

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  • 14 male

    [meil]
    noun, adjective
    1) ((a person, animal etc) of the sex having testes or an organ or organs performing a similar function; not (of) the sex which carries the young until birth etc: the male of the species; the male rabbit.) karl(dÿr)
    2) ((a plant) having flowers with stamens which can fertilize female flowers.) karlblóm

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  • 15 manual

    ['mænjuəl] 1. adjective
    1) (of the hand or hands: manual skills/labour.) hand-, handa-
    2) (working with the hands: a manual worker.) -hand-
    3) (worked or operated by the hand: a car with a manual gearbox.) handvirkur; beinskiptur
    2. noun
    1) (a handbook eg of technical information about a machine etc: an instruction manual.) leiðarvísir
    2) (a keyboard of an organ etc.) nótnaborð, lyklaborð

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  • 16 mouth

    1. plural - mouths; noun
    1) (the opening in the head by which a human or animal eats and speaks or makes noises: What has the baby got in its mouth?) munnur
    2) (the opening or entrance eg of a bottle, river etc: the mouth of the harbour.) mynni
    2. verb
    (to move the lips as if forming (words), but without making any sound: He mouthed the words to me so that no-one could overhear.) mynda orð með vörunum
    - mouth-organ
    - mouthpiece
    - mouthwash

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  • 17 node

    [nəud]
    1) (a small swelling eg in an organ of the body.) hnútur
    2) (a place, often swollen, where a leaf is attached to a stem.) kné

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  • 18 pedal

    ['pedl] 1. noun
    (a lever worked by the foot, as on a bicycle, piano, organ etc: the brake pedal in a car.) fótstig, pedali
    2. verb
    (to move (something) by means of pedals: He pedalled (his bicycle) down the road.) stíga; hjóla

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  • 19 penis

    ['pi:nis]
    (the male sexual organ in humans and many animals.) getnaðarlimur

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  • 20 pipe

    1. noun
    1) (a tube, usually made of metal, earthenware etc, through which water, gas etc can flow: a water pipe; a drainpipe.) pípa, rör
    2) (a small tube with a bowl at one end, in which tobacco is smoked: He smokes a pipe; ( also adjective) pipe tobacco.) pípa
    3) (a musical instrument consisting of a hollow wooden, metal etc tube through which the player blows or causes air to be blown in order to make a sound: He played a tune on a bamboo pipe; an organ pipe.) hljóðpípa
    2. verb
    1) (to convey gas, water etc by a pipe: Water is piped to the town from the reservoir.) leiða (vatn, gas) eftir röri
    2) (to play (music) on a pipe or pipes: He piped a tune.) leika á hljóðpípu
    3) (to speak in a high voice, make a high-pitched sound: `Hallo,' the little girl piped.) segja hvellum rómi
    - pipes
    - piping
    3. adjective
    ((of a sound) high-pitched: a piping voice.) skær, skerandi
    - pipeline
    - piping hot

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См. также в других словарях:

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  • organ — ► NOUN 1) a distinct part of an animal or plant adapted for a particular function, for example the heart or kidneys. 2) a large musical keyboard instrument with rows of pipes supplied with air from bellows. 3) a smaller keyboard instrument… …   English terms dictionary

  • organ-grinder — noun a street musician who plays a hand organ or hurdy gurdy • Hypernyms: ↑showman, ↑promoter, ↑impresario * * * ˈ ̷ ̷ ̷ ̷ˌ ̷ ̷ ̷ ̷ noun : one that cranks a hand organ; especially : an itinerant street musician who grinds a barrel organ * * * …   Useful english dictionary

  • organ — or‧gan [ˈɔːgən ǁ ˈɔːr ] noun [countable] formal 1. a magazine or newspaper which presents the ideas and opinions of a political party or other organization: • These newspapers were essentially house organs for political factions. • a copy of the… …   Financial and business terms

  • organ loft — noun a gallery occupied by a church organ • Hypernyms: ↑gallery * * * ˈorgan loft [organ loft organ lofts] noun a place where there is an organ high above the ground in a church or concert hall …   Useful english dictionary

  • organ pipe — noun the flues and stops on a pipe organ • Syn: ↑pipe, ↑pipework • Hypernyms: ↑wind instrument, ↑wind • Hyponyms: ↑flue pipe, ↑flue, ↑l …   Useful english dictionary

  • organ — noun (C) 1 BODY PART a) a part of the body, such as the heart or lungs, that has a particular purpose: inflammation affecting the internal organs | an organ transplant b) a word meaning penis, used because you want to avoid saying this directly 2 …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • organ — noun Etymology: Middle English, partly from Old English organa, from Latin organum, from Greek organon, literally, tool, instrument; partly from Anglo French organe, from Latin organum; akin to Greek ergon work more at work Date: before 12th… …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • organ donor — noun a) A person (living or dead) from whom an organ is removed in order to be transplanted into another person. Wearing a motorcycle helmet is optional in Pennsylvania, but thats no reason for Ben Roethlisberger to go out and practise his organ… …   Wiktionary

  • organ of speech — noun any of the organs involved in speech production • Syn: ↑speech organ, ↑vocal organ • Hypernyms: ↑organ • Hyponyms: ↑articulator, ↑glottis, ↑larynx, ↑ …   Useful english dictionary

  • organ-grinder — noun Date: circa 1807 one that cranks a hand organ; especially a street musician who operates a barrel organ …   New Collegiate Dictionary

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