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leg 1. нога; 2. опора, стойкаlegs of brain (энт) окологлоточные коннективыabdominal leg брюшная нога; (энт) ложная ногаambulatory leg ходильная ногаburrowing leg копательная ногаgradient leg ходильная ногаhopping leg прыгательная ногаleaping leg прыгательная ногаseizing leg хватательная ногаswimming leg плавательная ногаvestigal leg (энт) грифелёкwalking leg ходильная ногаEnglish-Russian dictionary of biology and biotechnology > leg
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1) нога2) опора, стойка•- ambulatory leg
- burrowing leg
- daddy long legs
- gradient leg
- hopping leg
- leaping leg
- legs of brain
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- near hind leg
- off fore leg
- off hind leg
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1. n конечность, член; рука или нога2. n нога3. n крыло птицы4. n бот. ветвь первого порядка5. n разг. сук, ветка6. n разг. непослушный ребёнок, неслух7. n грам. член предложения8. n геол. крыло9. n отрог горы10. n выступающая часть здания11. n орудие, орган12. n ответвление, конецto escape with life and limb — легко отделаться;
13. v расчленять; разрезать на куски; отрезать руки и ноги14. n астр. лимб, край15. n лимб, круговая шкала16. n бот. отгибСинонимический ряд:1. branch (noun) bough; branch; offshoot; shoot; switch; twig2. leg (noun) appendage; arm; extremity; leg; member; part; wing3. scamp (noun) devil; enfant terrible; mischief; pixie; rapscallion; rascal; ribald; rogue; scalawag; scamp; skeezicks; slyboots; villain
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