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satchel [ˊsætʃǝl] nсу́мка, ра́нец ( для книг) -
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'sæ əl(small bag for schoolbooks etc.) carterasatchel n carteraEs la cartera de un colegial; la del empresario se llama briefcasetr['sæʧəl]1 cartera (de colegial), mochila (de colegial)satchel ['sæʧəl] n: cartera f, saco mn.• cartapacio s.m.• cartera s.f.• maletín s.m.• mochila s.f.• vademécum s.m.'sætʃəlnoun cartera f ( de colegial)['sætʃǝl]N cartera f, mochila f (S. Cone)* * *['sætʃəl]noun cartera f ( de colegial) -
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n (ученическа) чанта (за гръб)* * *{'satshъl} n (ученическа) чанта (за гръб).* * *n чанта, еднодневка;satchel; n (ученическа) чанта (за гръб).* * *n (ученическа) чанта (за гръб)* * *satchel[´sætʃəl] n чанта, обикн. ученическа чанта, която се носи на гръб. -
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['sæ əl](small bag for schoolbooks etc.) torba* * *[saečəl]nounšolska torba z jermenom, ki se vrže čez ramena, se nosi na hrbtusatchel mouth — velika usta, figuratively obrekovalec -
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noun[Schul]ranzen, der* * *['sæ əl](small bag for schoolbooks etc.) die Schultasche* * *satch·el[ˈsætʃəl]* * *['stSəl]nSchultasche f, Schulranzen m* * ** * *noun[Schul]ranzen, der* * *n.Ranzen - m.Schulranzen m.Tornister m. -
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довольно мягкое, шутливое название для попы. Синонимы, столь же мягкие - rump, buttocks. Есть все же разница между неформальным и неприличным. Satchel-ом, например, зовут популярную говорящую собаку из ежедневного синдикатного комикса про совместную жизнь злобного энергичного кота (активиста международного антисобачьего движения), доброй глупой собаки и программиста. -
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s.1 cartera (de colegial).2 bolsón, maletín, cabás, cartera mochila.3 Satchel, nombre propio. -
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n AmE slI sure hate to get off this bus - the first time in three months I've had a chance to rest my satchel — Мне совсем не хотелось выходить из автобуса - впервые за три месяца я присела на свой зад
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n ранец; сумкаСинонимический ряд:container (noun) bag; container; poke; pouch; purse; receptacle; sack; suitcase; tote -
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[ˈsætʃəl]satchel сумка, ранец (для книг)
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Satchel — may refer to the following:* Satchel (bag), a carrying bag such as for school books ** Satchel charge, an explosive device typically carried in such a container ** Loculus (satchel), a Roman Legionary s satchel * Satchel Paige, a baseball pitcher … Wikipedia
Satchel — Satch el . [OF. sachel, fr. L. saccellus, dim. of saccus. See {Sack} a bag.] A little sack or bag for carrying papers, books, or small articles of wearing apparel; a hand bag. [Spelled also {sachel}.] [1913 Webster] The whining schoolboy with his … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
satchel — small bag, mid 14c., from O.Fr. sachel, from L.L. saccellum money bag, purse, dim. of L. sacculus, dim. of saccus bag (see SACK (Cf. sack) (n.1)) … Etymology dictionary
satchel — A canvas bag, with a large flap and shoulder strap, used by a city carrier to hold mail for delivery on a route. It is not used on a completely motorized route or mounted route … Glossary of postal terms
satchel — [n] small bag attaché, backpack, briefcase, carryall, carry on, duffel bag, garment bag, handbag, haversack, knapsack, overnight bag, pack, pouch, rucksack, saddlebag, suitcase, tote, travel bag; concepts 339,450,494 … New thesaurus
satchel — ► NOUN ▪ a shoulder bag with a long strap, used especially for school books. ORIGIN Old French sachel, from Latin saccellus small bag … English terms dictionary
satchel — [sach′əl] n. [ME sachel < OFr < L saccellus, dim. of saccus, a bag, SACK1] a small bag for carrying clothes, books, etc., sometimes having a shoulder strap … English World dictionary
Satchel — This unusual and interesting name is of Norman French origin, and is a metonymic occupational surname for a maker of small bags, satchels. The name was introduced into England after the Norman Conquest of 1066 in the Old French form sachel , a… … Surnames reference
satchel — [14] A satchel is etymologically a ‘small sack’ or bag. The word comes via Old French sachel from Latin saccellus, a diminutive form of saccus ‘bag’ (source of English sack). Its specific application to a ‘bag for carrying school books’ emerged… … The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins
satchel — UK [ˈsætʃ(ə)l] / US [ˈsætʃəl] noun [countable] Word forms satchel : singular satchel plural satchels a small strong bag for carrying school books that is made of thick cloth or leather and has a long handle that goes over your shoulder … English dictionary
satchel — [14] A satchel is etymologically a ‘small sack’ or bag. The word comes via Old French sachel from Latin saccellus, a diminutive form of saccus ‘bag’ (source of English sack). Its specific application to a ‘bag for carrying school books’ emerged… … Word origins