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81 шарлатан
м.charlatan, mountebank, fraud; quack -
82 шарлатанить
разг.behave like a charlatan, или like a quack -
83 болтать
I несовер. - болтать; совер. - взболтать, сболтать
1) (что-л.; перемешивать)
shake up
2) dangle (руками или ногами)
3) rock
II разг.
chat(ter), jabber, natter, gabble; to babble, twaddle (бестолково, невнятно); prattle (о детской речи)* * *shake up, stir* * *barkblabblabberblatherblattergossipparleyvooquack -
84 знахарь
sorcerer, wise man* * ** * *sorcerer, wise man; quark, witch-doctor* * *doctorpowwowquack -
85 коновал
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86 кряканье
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87 крякнуть
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88 мошенничать
без доп.
swindle* * ** * *мошенничать; смошенничать swindle* * *fakeflim-flamgypquackrig -
89 плескать
без доп.
splash* * *плескать; плеснуть splash, plash; lap* * *applaudclapdabblepatquackslapsplashsplashes -
90 пустословить
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91 рукоплескать
несовер.; (кому-л./чему-л.)
applaud (to), clap (to)* * ** * *applaud, clap* * *applaudclappatquackslapsplashsplashes -
92 трещать
без доп.
1) только несовер. crack; crackle (о дровах при сгорании); creak (о мебели)
2) совер. - протрещать chirr (о кузнечиках и т.п.)* * ** * *только crack; crackle; creak* * *clapperquackspit -
93 знахарка
ж.sorceress, quack -
94 знахарь
м.sorcerer, quack -
95 пырей
м. фарм.wheat-grass, couch-grass, quack grass, Agropyron -
96 знахарка
ж.healer, medicine woman; неодобр. quack -
97 знахарь
м.healer, medicine man; неодобр. quack (doctor) -
98 коновал
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99 крякать
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100 покрякивать
разг.quack [kwæk] (now and then)
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