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1 POLECAT
• Polecat is a polecat, no matter what you call it (A) - Не смотри на кличку - смотри на птичку (H) -
2 хорек
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3 хорь
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4 хорек
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5 хорь черный
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6 хорёк
polecat, foumart -
7 лесной хорёк
1) Biology: European polecat (Mustela putorius), fitchew (Mustela putorius), polecat (Mustela putorius)2) Forestry: polecat (Mustela putorius L.) -
8 хорёк чёрный
Zoology: fitch (Mustela putorius), fitchet (Mustela putorius), fitchew (Mustela putorius), foumart (Mustela putorius), polecat, polecat (Mustela putorius), polecat (Mustela putorius) -
9 африканский хорёк
1) Biology: African polecat (Ictonyx), ferret (Mustela furo), striped polecat (Ictonyx)2) Mammalogy: zorille (Ictonyx striatus) -
10 обыкновенный хорёк
Biology: European polecat (Mustela putorius), fitchew (Mustela putorius), polecat (Mustela putorius)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > обыкновенный хорёк
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11 перевязка
1) General subject: bond (кирпичной кладки), dressing, fasciation, ligature (кровеносных сосудов)2) Medicine: band, bandage, bandaging, deligation (сосудов), ligation4) Metallurgy: bonding (кирпичной кладки)5) Textile: stitching (в переплетении двойной или многослойной ткани), wrapping6) Jargon: silk (медицинский сленг)7) Mammalogy: marbled polecat (Vormela peregusna), mottled polecat (Vormela peregusna) -
12 степной хорёк
Biology: Russian polecat (Mustela eversmanni), steppe polecat (Mustela eversmanni) -
13 чёрный хорёк
1) Biology: European polecat (Mustela putorius), fitchew (Mustela putorius), foumart (Mustela putorius)2) Forestry: polecat -
14 Не смотри на кличку - смотри на птичку
What really counts is if peo ple and things are worthy and good or not, but not what they are calledCf:A polecat is a polecat, no matter what you call it (Am.). A rose by any other name would smell as sweet (Алп., Br.). What good can it do to an ass to be called a lion? (Br.). What's in a name? (Am., Br.)Русско-английский словарь пословиц и поговорок > Не смотри на кличку - смотри на птичку
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15 перевязка
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16 степной хорёк
Russian polecat, steppe polecat -
17 хорек
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18 мерзавец
1) General subject: blackguard, heel, hound, nithing, rascal, scamp, scoundrel, scum, vagabond, slimeball, infamous dog2) Colloquial: creep3) Obsolete: scab4) Religion: bezonian5) Rude: bugger, son of a bitch6) Indian language: badmash (Hinglish)8) Invective: mother, mother fucker, dork (американизм) -
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1) General subject: a bad hat, bad actor, bad apple, blackguard, bleeder, dastard, fink, heel, hound, knave, mean-spirited fellow, miscreant, polecat, rascal, rascally fellow, ratfink, reprobate, rotter, scoundrel, scum, skunk, sneak, squalid rascal, stinker, wretch, yellow dog, cad (В англоязычных странах северного полушария так называют тех, кто гадит втихую. Тех же, кто хамит открыто, называют a boor.), villain, scallywag2) Zoology: snake4) Dialect: thief5) American: pimp7) Religion: bezonian8) Australian slang: rat10) Vituperative: scum bag11) Invective: mother, shit heel shit-heel, shit hook, mother fucker12) Makarov: black heart13) Taboo: Donald, Zinzanbrook, awful shit, bloody bloater, bloody bum (см. bum), can of piss, chuff, cow-turd, dirty bird, flame, flip, frame, freak, frig, frock, fuck, futz, god-damned bastard, hairy-bottomed tromp, horse's ass, mean shit, pig-fucker, regular shit, root, sack of shit, scumbag, shit-poke, son of a bitch, turd-gut -
20 североамериканский скунс
General subject: polecatУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > североамериканский скунс
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Polecat — may refer to: * One of several species of weasel: ** Marbled Polecat ** Steppe Polecat ** Striped Polecat ** European Polecat * Skunks, or other members of the Mephitidae family * Civets, mostly nocturnal mammals found in Africa, Asia, and the… … Wikipedia
polecat — [pōl′kat΄] n. pl. polecats or polecat [ME polcat, prob. < OFr poule (see POULTRY) + CAT1] 1. any of several small, Old World weasels, usually having anal glands that eject foul smelling fluid when the animal is in danger, esp. one (Mustela… … English World dictionary
Polecat — Pole cat , n. [Probably fr. F. poule hen, and originally, a poultry cat, because it feeds on poultry. See {Poultry}.] (Zo[ o]l.) (a) A small European carnivore of the Weasel family ({Putorius f[oe]tidus}). Its scent glands secrete a substance of… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
polecat — (n.) early 14c., first element is probably Anglo Fr. pol, from O.Fr. poule fowl, hen, so called because it preys on poultry. The other alternative is that the first element is from O.Fr. pulent stinking, for obvious reasons. Originally the… … Etymology dictionary
polecat — ► NOUN 1) a weasel like mammal with dark brown fur and an unpleasant smell. 2) N. Amer. a skunk. ORIGIN perhaps from Old French pole chicken + CAT(Cf. ↑catlike) … English terms dictionary
polecat — /pohl kat /, n., pl. polecats, (esp. collectively) polecat. 1. a European mammal, Mustela putorius, of the weasel family, having a blackish fur and ejecting a fetid fluid when attacked or disturbed. Cf. ferret1 (def. 1). 2. any of various North… … Universalium
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polecat — n. a mean and deceitful person, usually male. (Folksy. Polecat is another U.S. word for skunk. See also skunk; stinker.) □ You dirty polecat! □ Tell that polecat I want to talk to him … Dictionary of American slang and colloquial expressions
polecat — UK [ˈpəʊlˌkæt] / US [ˈpoʊlˌkæt] noun [countable] Word forms polecat : singular polecat plural polecats a small European or Asian wild animal that produces an unpleasant smell … English dictionary
polecat — tamsusis šeškas statusas T sritis zoologija | vardynas taksono rangas rūšis atitikmenys: lot. Mustela putorius angl. European polecat; fitchew; polecat vok. europäischer Iltis; europäischer Waldiltis; Iltis; Stinkmarder; Waldiltis rus. лесной… … Žinduolių pavadinimų žodynas
polecat — noun (plural polecats or polecat) Etymology: Middle English polcat, probably from Middle French poul, pol cock + Middle English cat; probably from its preying on poultry more at pullet Date: 14th century 1. any of several carnivorous mammals (as… … New Collegiate Dictionary