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Океанография: SCATTerometer -
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• vypadni• zahnat• zmizni• strat sa• trus• hnat sa• dan (histor.)• pozemková dan• poplatok (histor.)• odohnat -
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Военный термин: АБ разбрасывающего типа -
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Oceanography: SCATT -
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Универсальный русско-английский словарь > АБ разбрасывающего типа
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(-s, -ar), m.1) tribute, tax (leggja skatt á land; greiða, gjalda, e-m skatt);2) treasure.* * *m. [Ulf. renders ἀργύριον, δηνάριον, and μνα, all by skatts; A. S. sceat = a coin; O. H. G. scaz, whence mod. Germ. schatz; scatt is an old Danish tax still paid in Shetl.; Dan. skat]:—tribute, Fms. i. 157, Hkr. i. 58, Nj. 8; svarinn Hákoni ok Magnúsi Noregs konungum land ok þegnar ok æfinligr skattr á Íslandi, Ann. 1262, cp. 1263, 1264: allit., leigt Ísland með sköttum ok skyldum um þrjá vetr, 1361; allan Noreg með sköttum ok skyldum, Fms. i. 3; Róma-skattr, Peter’s pence: the phrase, skatt vel ek honum harðan, pay him hard tribute, Orkn. 20 (ironically, in a verse on piling stones over a slain king): in Icel. the tax paid to the king was levied on the franklins (skattbændr), as described in Jb. 52, 53.2. in mod. usage any taxes and dues are called skattr.II. a share or portion of food, a breakfast is in Icel. called skattr, prob. corrupted from skamtr, skamta; skyr og rjóma í litla skattinn. -
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f[Heldin]heroinen1. antifreeze sl.2. Aries sl.3. ballot sl.4. boy sl.5. diesel sl. Am.6. downtown sl.7. flake sl.8. George smack sl.9. hairy sl.10. harry sl.11. hazel sl.12. heavy sl.13. heroin14. hero sl.15. horse sl.16. H sl.17. isda sl.18. jee gee sl.19. jive doojee sl.20. nineteen sl.21. noise sl.22. nurse Am.23. poker sl.24. polvo sl.25. pulborn sl.26. red rocks sl.27. scatt sl.28. scat sl.29. shit sl.30. smack sl.
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scattiness — scattˈiness noun • • • Main Entry: ↑scatty … Useful english dictionary
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