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1 зарез бараньей шеи
Русско-английский словарь по пищевой промышленности > зарез бараньей шеи
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2 костистая часть бараньей шеи
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > костистая часть бараньей шеи
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3 зарез бараньей шеи
Food industry: scrag endУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > зарез бараньей шеи
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4 kemikli koyun gerdanı
n. scrag end of mutton -
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1) General subject: assassin, assassinate, bag (столько-то дичи), beat, beat out brains, blight, bop, bounce, bump off, burke, bust, butcher, crease, drive into despair, extinguish, fell, finish, fordo, he knocked his opponent for a loop (всех), immolate, jugulate, kill, knock on the head, lay out in lavender, liquidate, make away, make away with (кого-л.), murder, pop, put out light (кого-л.), put to death, scupper, send to glory, settle somebody's hash (кого-либо), shoot up, slaughter, spill the blood, take into camp, take life (кого-л.), throw over the perch (кого-л.), waste, zap, bring down, kill off, knock off the perch, make a kill, make away with, put pipe out, shed the blood of, make away (with), do the business for (кого-л.), take life (кого-л.), knock for a loop (всех), give his gruel (кого-л.), put out light (ликвидировать, кого-л.)2) Medicine: kevorkian (I'd kevorkian this patient with my bare hands http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jack_Kevorkian)3) Colloquial: account, croak, lay out, mop, poop, put away, finish off (finish someone off)4) American: blip off, off, put across, put the chill, snuff, bump off, give the works (кого-л.), blast5) Obsolete: end, turn hand upon (кого-л.)8) Law: assassinate (по политическим мотивам, по найму), kill unjustifiably9) mil.sl. cancel, terminate, eliminate10) Rude: corpse11) Jargon: bump-off, drill, erase, fix( one's) wagon, lavender, lay (someone) out in the lavender, lynch, pay off, push across, push off, rub out, send to the skies, take care of someone, take the rap, tip off, total, wax, wipe (someone) off the slate, write off (кого-л.), let daylight into, cancel someone's Christmas, (кого-л.) take off, (кого-л.) skrag, (кого-л.) spoil, put down, bump, burn, chill, cool, cool off, cool out, cream, drop, hurt, ice, iron out, kiss off, knock down, knock off, lay out (someone) lay (someone) out, let (someone) have it, pop off, put on ice, put the chill on, put the chill on someone, rap, scrag, top, wash out (кого-то, намеренно или случайно), whiff, wipe off, wipe out12) Makarov: smite, do in, do to death, finish off, do to death (кого-л.)13) Security: shoot down
См. также в других словарях:
scrag-end — scragˈ end noun The scrag of a neck • • • Main Entry: ↑scrag … Useful english dictionary
scrag end — noun the lean end of a neck of veal • Syn: ↑scrag • Derivationally related forms: ↑scrag (for: ↑scrag) • Hypernyms: ↑cut of veal • … Useful english dictionary
scrag end — noun see scrag I … New Collegiate Dictionary
scrag end — also scrag noun (U) BrE the bony part of a sheep s neck, that is sometimes boiled for soup … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
scrag end — /skræg ˈɛnd/ (say skrag end) noun 1. the inferior end of a cut of meat, especially the neck, which contains a lot of bone and very little meat; fag end. 2. Colloquial that part of the day towards late afternoon which is considered not very… …
scrag-end — noun Brit. the inferior end of a neck of mutton … English new terms dictionary
scrag — I. noun Etymology: perhaps alteration of 2crag Date: 1542 1. a rawboned or scrawny person or animal 2. a. the lean end of a neck of mutton or veal called also scrag end b. neck II. transitive verb ( … New Collegiate Dictionary
scrag — 1. noun a) A thin or scrawny person or animal. b) The lean end of a neck of mutton; the scrag end. 2. verb a) To harass, to … Wiktionary
scrag — n. & v. n. 1 (also scrag end) the inferior end of a neck of mutton. 2 a skinny person or animal. 3 colloq. a person s neck. v.tr. (scragged, scragging) sl. 1 strangle, hang. 2 seize roughly by the neck. 3 handle roughly; beat up. Etymology: perh … Useful english dictionary
scrag — [[t]skræg[/t]] n. v. scragged, scrag•ging 1) a lean or scrawny person or animal 2) the lean end of a neck of veal or mutton 3) sts Slang. the neck of a human being 4) sts Slang. to wring the neck of; hang; garrote • Etymology: 1535–45; obscurely… … From formal English to slang
scrag — /skræg / (say skrag) noun 1. a lean person or animal. 2. the lean end of a neck of mutton, etc. 3. Colloquial the neck of a human being. 4. Colloquial (derogatory) an unattractive woman of a slovenly or tartish appearance. –verb (t) (scragged,… …