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121 peacock-blue
'piːkɑːk'bluː, ˌpiːkɒk'bluːadjective (pred peacock blue) azul eléctrico adj inv[ˌpiːkɒk'bluː]ADJ azul inv (de) pavo real* * *['piːkɑːk'bluː, ˌpiːkɒk'bluː]adjective (pred peacock blue) azul eléctrico adj inv -
122 peacock-pheasant
—1. LAT Polyplectron ( Temminck)2. RUS павлиний фазан m3. ENG peacock-pheasant4. DEU Pfaufasan m5. FRA éperonnier m1. LAT Polyplectron bicalcaratum ( Linnaeus)2. RUS павлиний фазан m, глазчатая курица f3. ENG (gray) peacock-pheasant4. DEU grauer Pfaufasan m5. FRA éperonnier m chinquisПЯТИЯЗЫЧНЫЙ СЛОВАРЬ НАЗВАНИЙ ЖИВОТНЫХ — птицы > peacock-pheasant
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123 peacock, Congo
—2. RUS конголезский [африканский] павлин m3. ENG Congo peafowl, Congo peacock4. DEU Kongo-Pfau m5. FRA paon m du Congo1. LAT Afropavo congensis ( Chapin)2. RUS конголезский [африканский] павлин m3. ENG Congo peafowl, Congo peacock4. DEU Kongo-Pfau m5. FRA paon m du CongoПЯТИЯЗЫЧНЫЙ СЛОВАРЬ НАЗВАНИЙ ЖИВОТНЫХ — птицы > peacock, Congo
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124 peacock-eye
1. LAT Vanessa io Linnaeus2. RUS павлиний глаз m3. ENG peacock (butterfly), peacock-eye4. DEU Tagpfauenauge n, Bergpfauenauge n5. FRA (petit) paon-de-jour m -
125 peacock butterfly
subst. eller peacock( sommerfuglarten Inachis io) dagpåfugløye -
126 peacock-blue
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a, n електрик* * *{'pi:kъkblu:} a, n електрик.* * *електрик;* * *a, n електрик* * *peacock-blue[´pi:¸kɔk¸blu:] adj, n електрик (като цвят от опашката на паун). -
127 peacock blue
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128 peacock-pheasant, bronze-tailed
—1. LAT Polyplectron inornatum ( Rothschield)2. RUS бронзовый павлиний фазан m3. ENG bronze-tailed [mountain, Rothschild’s] peacock-pheasant4. DEU Rothschild-Pfaufasan m5. FRA éperonnier m de RothschildПЯТИЯЗЫЧНЫЙ СЛОВАРЬ НАЗВАНИЙ ЖИВОТНЫХ — птицы > peacock-pheasant, bronze-tailed
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