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1 ostriches
—1. LAT Struthioniformes2. RUS страусообразные3. ENG ostriches4. DEU Straußenvögel, Flachbrustvögel5. FRA struthioniformes1. LAT Struthionidae2. RUS страусовые3. ENG ostriches4. DEU Strauße5. FRA struthionidés -
2 ostriches
СтраусыБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > ostriches
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7 Tomorrows Matronly Ostriches
Jocular: TMOУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Tomorrows Matronly Ostriches
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10 avestruz
m.ostrich.la política/táctica del avestruz burying one's head in the sand* * *► nombre masculino (pl avestruces)1 ostrich* * *SM1) (=ave) ostrich2) LAm * (=imbécil) dimwit *, idiot* * *masculino ostrich* * *= ostrich.Ex. Sometimes librarians have to explain to enquirers who will almost certainly not believe them that ostriches do not put their heads in the sand, that in Britain at least, doctors do not take the Hippocratic oath, and that both the yeti and Sweeney Todd's baber's shop are fiction.----* esconder la cabeza como el avestruz = bury + Posesivo + head in the sand (like an ostrich), stick + Posesivo + head in the sand.* hacer como el avestruz = bury + Posesivo + head in the sand (like an ostrich), stick + Posesivo + head in the sand.* * *masculino ostrich* * *= ostrich.Ex: Sometimes librarians have to explain to enquirers who will almost certainly not believe them that ostriches do not put their heads in the sand, that in Britain at least, doctors do not take the Hippocratic oath, and that both the yeti and Sweeney Todd's baber's shop are fiction.
* esconder la cabeza como el avestruz = bury + Posesivo + head in the sand (like an ostrich), stick + Posesivo + head in the sand.* hacer como el avestruz = bury + Posesivo + head in the sand (like an ostrich), stick + Posesivo + head in the sand.* * *ostrich* * *
avestruz sustantivo masculino
ostrich
avestruz sustantivo masculino ostrich
' avestruz' also found in these entries:
English:
ostrich
* * *avestruz nmostrich;la política del avestruz burying one's head in the sand* * *m ZO ostrich;* * ** * * -
11 mbuni
------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] mbuni Masai[Swahili Plural] mbuni Masai[English Word] Masai ostrich[English Plural] Masai ostriches[Taxonomy] Struthio camelus[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 9/10an[Terminology] ornithology------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] mbuni Somali[Swahili Plural] mbuni Somali[English Word] Somali ostrich[English Plural] Somali ostriches[Taxonomy] Struthio molybdophanes[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 9/10an[Terminology] ornithology------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] mbuni[Swahili Plural] mibuni[English Word] coffee plant[English Plural] coffee plants[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 3/4------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] mbuni[Swahili Plural] wabuni[English Word] organizer[English Plural] organizers[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 1/2[Derived Word] buni V------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] mbuni[Swahili Plural] wabuni[English Word] inventor[English Plural] inventors[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 1/2------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] mbuni[Swahili Plural] wabuni[English Word] author[English Plural] authors[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 1/2------------------------------------------------------------ -
12 ostrich
'ostri(a type of large bird which cannot fly.) avestruzostrich n avestruztr['ɒstrɪʧ]1 avestruz nombre masculinoostrich ['ɑstrɪʧ, 'ɔs-] n: avestruz mn.(§ pl.: ostriches) = avestruz s.f.'ɑːstrɪtʃ, 'ɒstrɪtʃnoun avestruz m['ɒstrɪtʃ]1.N(pl ostriches or ostrich) avestruz m2.CPDostrich egg N — huevo m de avestruz
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13 bird
[bə:d](a two-legged feathered creature, with a beak and two wings, with which most can fly: Kiwis and ostriches are birds which cannot fly.) fugl* * *[bə:d](a two-legged feathered creature, with a beak and two wings, with which most can fly: Kiwis and ostriches are birds which cannot fly.) fugl -
14 amortiguar el golpe
(v.) = soften + the blowEx. To soften the blow, a kind-hearted librarian might produce an illustrated book on ostriches, or the text of the Hippocratic oath, or a copy of the original melodrama by George Hazelton, 'Sweeney Todd: the barber of Fleet Street'.* * *(v.) = soften + the blowEx: To soften the blow, a kind-hearted librarian might produce an illustrated book on ostriches, or the text of the Hippocratic oath, or a copy of the original melodrama by George Hazelton, 'Sweeney Todd: the barber of Fleet Street'.
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15 barbero
adj.barber.m.barber.* * *1 barber* * *1.2. SM1) (=peluquero) barber"El barbero de Sevilla" — "The Barber of Seville"
2) Guat, Méx * flatterer* * *Imasculino barberII- ra masculino, femenino (Méx fam) toady* * *= barber.Ex. To soften the blow, a kind-hearted librarian might produce an illustrated book on ostriches, or the text of the Hippocratic oath, or a copy of the original melodrama by George Hazelton, 'Sweeney Todd: the barber of Fleet Street'.* * *Imasculino barberII- ra masculino, femenino (Méx fam) toady* * *= barber.Ex: To soften the blow, a kind-hearted librarian might produce an illustrated book on ostriches, or the text of the Hippocratic oath, or a copy of the original melodrama by George Hazelton, 'Sweeney Todd: the barber of Fleet Street'.
* * *barbermasculine, feminine* * *
barbero 1 sustantivo masculino
barber
barbero 2◊ -ra sustantivo masculino, femenino (Méx fam) toady
' barbero' also found in these entries:
English:
barber
* * *barbero, -a♦ adjMéx Famser muy barbero to be a real bootlicker♦ nmbarber* * *m barber* * *barbero, -ra n: barber* * *barbero n barber -
16 barbería
f.1 barber's shop, barber's, barber shop, barbershop.2 barber's trade.* * *1 barber's shop, barber's* * *SF1) (=peluquería) barber's, barber's shop2) (=arte) hairdressing* * *femenino barber's (shop)* * *Ex. Sometimes librarians have to explain to enquirers who will almost certainly not believe them that ostriches do not put their heads in the sand, that in Britain at least, doctors do not take the Hippocratic oath, and that both the yeti and Sweeney Todd's baber's shop are fiction.* * *femenino barber's (shop)* * *Ex: Sometimes librarians have to explain to enquirers who will almost certainly not believe them that ostriches do not put their heads in the sand, that in Britain at least, doctors do not take the Hippocratic oath, and that both the yeti and Sweeney Todd's baber's shop are fiction.
* * *barber's, barber's shop* * *
barbería sustantivo femenino
barber's (shop)
* * *barbería nfbarber's (shop), US barbershop* * *f barber’s shop* * *barbería n barber's -
17 bondadoso
adj.kind, humane, goodhearted, good-natured.* * *► adjetivo1 kind, good, good-natured* * *(f. - bondadosa)adj.kind, kindly* * *ADJ (=amable) kind-hearted; (=de buenas intenciones) good-natured* * *- sa adjetivo kind, kindhearted, kindly* * *= kind-hearted, caring, good-natured, tender-hearted.Ex. To soften the blow, a kind-hearted librarian might produce an illustrated book on ostriches, or the text of the Hippocratic oath, or a copy of the original melodrama by George Hazelton, 'Sweeney Todd: the barber of Fleet Street'.Ex. Public library services to children from birth have an essential role in developing a caring, informed and competent adult society.Ex. The illustrations were projected on a large screen and the children were able to see that it was a locus amoenus and a reflection of the character of the good-natured host.Ex. Overprotective feelings occur mostly in very devoted, tender-hearted parents who are inclined to feel guilty.* * *- sa adjetivo kind, kindhearted, kindly* * *= kind-hearted, caring, good-natured, tender-hearted.Ex: To soften the blow, a kind-hearted librarian might produce an illustrated book on ostriches, or the text of the Hippocratic oath, or a copy of the original melodrama by George Hazelton, 'Sweeney Todd: the barber of Fleet Street'.
Ex: Public library services to children from birth have an essential role in developing a caring, informed and competent adult society.Ex: The illustrations were projected on a large screen and the children were able to see that it was a locus amoenus and a reflection of the character of the good-natured host.Ex: Overprotective feelings occur mostly in very devoted, tender-hearted parents who are inclined to feel guilty.* * *bondadoso -sakind, kindhearted, kindly* * *
bondadoso◊ -sa adjetivo
kind, kindhearted, kindly
bondadoso,-a adjetivo kind
' bondadoso' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
bendita
- bendito
- bondadosa
- buena
- bueno
- benevolente
- campechano
- dije
English:
good-natured
- kind-hearted
- kindly
- mild
- soft-hearted
- caring
- good
* * *bondadoso, -a adjkind, good-natured* * *adj caring* * *bondadoso, -sa adjbenévolo: kind, kindly, good♦ bondadosamente adv* * *bondadoso adj kind / kind hearted -
18 de buen corazón
* * *(adj.) = kind-hearted, good-hearted, big-heartedEx. To soften the blow, a kind-hearted librarian might produce an illustrated book on ostriches, or the text of the Hippocratic oath, or a copy of the original melodrama by George Hazelton, 'Sweeney Todd: the barber of Fleet Street'.Ex. Relaxing, joking and just being around guys and gals who are good-hearted people was just the ticket we needed.Ex. But there are many big-hearted women in South Africa who love and care for children who don't have parents of their own.* * *(adj.) = kind-hearted, good-hearted, big-heartedEx: To soften the blow, a kind-hearted librarian might produce an illustrated book on ostriches, or the text of the Hippocratic oath, or a copy of the original melodrama by George Hazelton, 'Sweeney Todd: the barber of Fleet Street'.
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19 juramento hipocrático
m.Hippocratic oath.* * *(n.) = Hippocratic oath, theEx. Sometimes librarians have to explain to enquirers who will almost certainly not believe them that ostriches do not put their heads in the sand, that in Britain at least, doctors do not take the Hippocratic oath, and that both the yeti and Sweeney Todd's baber's shop are fiction.* * *(n.) = Hippocratic oath, theEx: Sometimes librarians have to explain to enquirers who will almost certainly not believe them that ostriches do not put their heads in the sand, that in Britain at least, doctors do not take the Hippocratic oath, and that both the yeti and Sweeney Todd's baber's shop are fiction.
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20 peluquería de caballeros
(n.) = barber's shopEx. Sometimes librarians have to explain to enquirers who will almost certainly not believe them that ostriches do not put their heads in the sand, that in Britain at least, doctors do not take the Hippocratic oath, and that both the yeti and Sweeney Todd's baber's shop are fiction.* * *(n.) = barber's shopEx: Sometimes librarians have to explain to enquirers who will almost certainly not believe them that ostriches do not put their heads in the sand, that in Britain at least, doctors do not take the Hippocratic oath, and that both the yeti and Sweeney Todd's baber's shop are fiction.
* * *barber’s, gentlemen’s hairdresser’s
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