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41 королевский лосось
1) Oil: horned sculpin2) Sakhalin energy glossary: king salmonУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > королевский лосось
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42 короткоголовая широколобка
Biology: short-headed sculpin (Cottinella)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > короткоголовая широколобка
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43 красная широколобка
Biology: red sculpin (Procottus)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > красная широколобка
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44 курносый бычок
Biology: snubnose sculpin (Orthonopias) -
45 ложная собачка
Biology: blenny sculpin (Pseudoblennius) -
46 малоглазый коттункул
Biology: Arctic sculpin (Cottunculus microps)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > малоглазый коттункул
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47 многоуглый бычок
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48 морской подкаменщик
Fishery: Myoxocephalus scorpius, shorthorn sculpinУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > морской подкаменщик
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49 мраморный бычок-скорпена
1) Biology: marbled sculpin (Scorpaenichtys marmoratus)2) Ichthyology: cabezon (Scorpaenichthys marmoratus)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > мраморный бычок-скорпена
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50 никудышное животное
General subject: sculpinУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > никудышное животное
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51 никчёмный человек
1) General subject: a bad halfpenny, a thorough scamp, drifter, dud, duffer, flopperoo, foul ball, good for nothing, good-for-nothing, piffler, punk, sculpin, waster, wastrel3) American: bum4) Obsolete: losel5) Australian slang: down-and-out (без друзей, денег и перспектив)6) Jargon: Joe Schmo, No-good (редко о вещах), boloney baloney, dead dog, dead one, foo-foo, jake flake, loop, no account (редко о вещах), no count (редко о вещах), no good (редко о вещах), yellow dog, zilch, cotton-picker, Rube, dot, lob7) Invective: dead ass8) Makarov: a useless person, no-goodnik, not fit to carry guts to a bear, useless person -
52 нитчатый бычок
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53 обыкновенный подкаменщик
Biology: freshwater sculpin (Cottus gobio)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > обыкновенный подкаменщик
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54 пестроногий подкаменщик
Biology: spotted sculpin (Cottus poecilops)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > пестроногий подкаменщик
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55 песчанка
1) General subject: chickenwort (Arenaria gen.), chickweed (Arenaria gen.), gerbil (АБ)2) Biology: sand eel (Ammodytes)3) Zoology: sand-launce (Ammodytes), sandlance (Ammodytes)4) Botanical term: arenaria (Arenaria gen.), chickweed (Arenaria), sandweed (Arenaria), sandwort (Arenaria)5) Entomology: Hyalorrhipis6) Oil: sculpin7) Fishery: orn sanderling (Calidris alba)8) Ichthyology: launce (Ammodytes), sand lance (Ammodytes)9) Sakhalin energy glossary: sand eel, sand lance10) Marine science: launce (ихт., Ammodytes tobianus L.), sandeel (ихт., Ammodytes tobianus L.)11) Ornithology: sanderling (Crocethia alba)12) Mammalogy: gerbille (Gerbillus), jird (Meriones) -
56 подкаменщик
2) Ichthyology: miller's-thumb (Cottus gobio), muddler (Cottus), sculpin (Cottus) -
57 подкаменщик-широколобка
Fishery: haiteij sculpin (Mesocottus haiteij)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > подкаменщик-широколобка
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58 рогатка
2) Biology: horned frog (Ceratophrys), horned toad (Ceratophrys cornuta)3) Colloquial: (для стрельбы) tweaker4) American: slingshot5) Military: cheval de frise, cheval-defrise (заграждение), knife-rest (проволочное заграждение)6) Engineering: knife rest8) Jargon: flipper9) Fishery: four-horned sculpin (Triglopsis) -
59 рогатка-алцихт
Biology: elkhorn sculpin (Alcichthys alcicornis) -
60 рогатковые
1) Biology: biggy-heads tarn (Cottidae), bullhead, sculpin (Cottidae), sea scorpion (Cottidae)2) Oil: sea snail4) Ichthyology: bullhead (Cottidae), chabots (Cottidae), drummers (Cottidae), sea toads (Cottidae)5) Sakhalin energy glossary: sculpins
См. также в других словарях:
Sculpin — Scul pin, n. [Written also skulpin.] (Zo[ o]l.) (a) Any one of numerous species of marine cottoid fishes of the genus {Cottus}, or {Acanthocottus}, having a large head armed with several sharp spines, and a broad mouth. They are generally mottled … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
sculpin — [skul′pin] n. pl. sculpin or sculpins [prob. altered < Fr scorpene < L scorpaena: see SCORPION] 1. any of a family (Cottidae) of small, generally scaleless, mostly marine percoid fishes with a spiny head and wide mouth ☆ 2. a scorpionfish… … English World dictionary
Sculpin — Taxobox name = Sculpin image width = 240px image caption = Longhorn Sculpin regnum = Animalia phylum = Chordata classis = Actinopterygii ordo = Scorpaeniformes subordo = Cottoidei superfamilia = Cottoidea subdivision ranks = Genera subdivision =… … Wikipedia
sculpin — /skul pin/, n., pl. (esp. collectively) sculpin, (esp. referring to two or more kinds or species) sculpins. 1. any small, freshwater fish of the genus Cottus, of the family Cottidae, having a large head with one or more spines on each side;… … Universalium
sculpin — noun (plural sculpins; also sculpin) Etymology: origin unknown Date: 1672 1. any of a family (Cottidae) of spiny large headed usually bottom dwelling often scaleless bony fishes with large fanlike pectoral fins 2. a scorpion fish (Scorpaena… … New Collegiate Dictionary
sculpin — /ˈskʌlpən/ (say skulpuhn) noun (plural sculpin or sculpins) 1. a small freshwater fish of the genus Cottus (family Cottidae), with a large head armed on each side with one or more spines; bullhead. 2. any marine fish of the same family. {? New… …
Sculpin snail — Taxobox name = Sculpin snail status = VU | status system = IUCN2.3 regnum = Animalia phylum = Mollusca classis = Gastropoda ordo = Sorbeoconcha familia = Hydrobiidae genus = Stiobia species = S. nana binomial = Stiobia nana binomial authority = F … Wikipedia
sculpin — 1) a member of the the family Cottidae 2) a mean or mischief making person (New England slang) … Dictionary of ichthyology
sculpin — noun A small fish of the family Cottidae, usually lacking scales. Often found on river bottoms and in tidal pools … Wiktionary
sculpin — n. marine fish with a large flattened head and thorny scales and fins; bullhead, American freshwater catfish … English contemporary dictionary
sculpin — [ skʌlpɪn] noun a chiefly marine fish with a broad flattened head and spiny scales and fins. [Many species, chiefly in the family Cottidae.] Origin C17: perh. from obs. scorpene, via L. from Gk skorpaina, denoting a kind of fish … English new terms dictionary