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Табуированная лексика: (о женщине) физически привлекательная -
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runcible spoon /ˈrʌnsəblˈspu:n/loc. n.forchetta che serve anche da coltello e cucchiaio ( avendo tre grossi rebbi concavi, di cui uno tagliente) NOTE DI CULTURA: runcible spoon: runcible è una parola ► nonsense inventata da Edward Lear, che l'ha usata per la prima volta nella poesia «The Owl and the Pussycat»: «They dined on mince, and slices of quince, / Which they ate with a runcible spoon». Altrove Lear fornisce un'illustrazione del runcible spoon, che non ha rebbi ma è semplicemente storto all'estremità. Lear ha usato l'aggettivo anche per un cappello, un gatto, un'oca e un muro e quindi probabilmente contava soprattutto sulla forza evocativa della parola, che fa venire in mente parole come Roncevaux ( Roncisvalle) e fencible ( che difende, difensivo). -
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Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > runcible spoon
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[͵rʌnsəb(ə)lʹspu:n]закусочная вилка ( с режущим краем), вилка-нож -
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[ˌrʌnsəb(ə)l'spuːn]Общая лексика: вилка-нож, закусочная вилка (с режущим краем) -
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adj. \/ˈrʌnsɪb(ə)lˌspuːn\/salatgaffel, salatskje -
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закусочна виделка ( з ріжучим краєм), виделка-ніж -
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закусочна виделка ( з ріжучим краєм), виделка-ніж -
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x. 세 가닥 스푼(피클스(pickles).오르되브르용) -
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{'rʌnsibl,spu:n}
n тризъба вилица* * *{'r^nsibl,spu:n} n тризъба вилица.* * *n тризъба вилица -
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s.cuchara de tres picos, tenedor pequeño. -
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/'rʌnsibl'spu:n/ * danh từ - nĩa thìa (thứ nĩa có ba mũi rộng, trong đó có một mũi có cạnh sắc và lõm xuống như một cái thìa) -
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♦ nonsense /ˈnɒnsəns/A n. [u]1 nonsenso; controsenso; assurdità; insensatezza; frottole, sciocchezze, stupidaggini: That's all nonsense, sono tutte sciocchezze!; absolute nonsense, una vera sciocchezza; utter nonsense, sciocchezze bell'e buone; to talk nonsense, dire sciocchezzeB inter.– Nonsense!, sciocchezze!; cavolate!, fesserie! (fam.)● (stat.) nonsense correlation, correlazione spuria □ (biol.) nonsense mutation, mutazione nonsenso □ (letter. ingl.) nonsense poems [nonsense verse], nonsense; poesie [versi] nonsense NOTE DI CULTURA: nonsense: una poesia nonsense è un testo umoristico che vuole divertire con una descrizione di situazioni assurde o surreali oppure con l'uso di un linguaggio inventato o paradossale. Diversi autori a partire dalla seconda metà dell'Ottocento hanno pubblicato versi nonsense, tra cui Lewis Carroll e Edward Lear, considerati i fondatori del genere (► jabberwocky; runcible spoon).
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runcible — 1871, a nonsense word coined by Edward Lear; used especially in runcible spoon spoon with three short tines like a fork, which first took the name 1926 … Etymology dictionary
runcible — /runˈsi bl/ adjective Appar a nonsense word of Edward Lear s, whose phrase runcible spoon has been applied to a pickle fork with broad prongs and one sharp, curved prong … Useful english dictionary
runcible spoon — [run′sə bəl] n. [coined by LEAR2 Edward < ? obs. rounceval, huge (< ?) + IBLE] a table utensil of indefinite form referred to by Edward Lear in his humorous poem “The Owl and the Pussycat” (1871): term later applied to any of various… … English World dictionary
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runcible spoon — /run seuh beuhl/ a forklike utensil with two broad prongs and one sharp, curved prong, as used for serving hors d oeuvres. [runcible, term coined in 1871 by Edward Lear] * * * … Universalium
runcible spoon — noun A fork like spoon that has a cutting edge. They dined on mince, and slices of quince, Which they ate with a runcible spoon; … Wiktionary
runcible spoon — run′ci•ble spoon′ [[t]ˈrʌn sə bəl[/t]] n. a forklike utensil with two broad prongs and one sharp, curved prong, as used for serving hors d oeuvres • Etymology: runcible, nonsense term coined in 1871 by Edward Lear … From formal English to slang
runcible — run·ci·ble … English syllables
runcible spoon — noun Etymology: coined with an obscure meaning by Edward Lear Date: 1871 a sharp edged fork with three broad curved prongs … New Collegiate Dictionary
runcible spoon — [ rʌnsɪb(ə)l] noun a fork curved like a spoon, with three broad prongs, one of which has a sharpened outer edge for cutting. Origin C19: used by Edward Lear, perh. suggested by late C16 rouncival, denoting a large variety of pea … English new terms dictionary