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81 Пифон
1) Religion: Python (In Greek mythology, a huge serpent that was killed by Apollo either because it would not let him found his oracle, being accustomed itself to giving oracles, or because it had persecuted Apollo's mother, Leto, during her pregnancy)2) Greek mythology: Python (чудовищный змей) -
82 Старый Змий
Religion: Old Serpent, Satan -
83 амфисбена
1) Biology: worm lizard (Amphisbaena)2) Zoology: amphisbaena -
84 беременная
1) General subject: bang-up, big, big with child, enceinte, expectant, gravid, heavy with young (о самке), impregnate, in a certain position, parturient, quick with child (первоначально with quick child), with child, prego (i am 8 month prego - я на восьмом месяце), in a delicate condition2) Biology: heavy (об овце), in kindle (преим. о крольчихах), parous, pregnant (о собаке)5) Obsolete: great6) Agriculture: settled7) Australian slang: in the pudding club, preggie, preggo, up the spout8) Euphemism: in the family way9) Jargon: in a familiar way, in the club (особ. о незамужней), knocked-up, ln a (the) family way, in pod, up the stick, light bulb, P.G.(pregnant), preggy, P.G. pregnant, knocked up10) Fishery: gravid11) Makarov: stocked12) Taboo: anticipating, apron-up, away the trip, awkward, baby-bound, babyed, babyland shopping, bagged, banged up, belly up, (о женщине) bigged (см. big), caught, clucky (сравнение с курицей, снесшей яйцо), double-ribbed, expecting, fat, full in the belly, full of heir (игра слов на air и heir), gone (обыч. с указанием срока, напр. 6 months gone), heir-conditioned (игра слов на air-conditioned), high-bellied, high-waisted, in a bad shape, in for it, in pig, in the club, in the spud line, infanticipating (от infant и anticipate), jazzed, kidded, lumpy, not alone, obvious, on the hill, on the nest, pillowed, poisoned, preg, preparing the bassinet, priggling (от in pig и preggers), pu the elop (перевертыш от up the pole q.v.), pumped, rattle-shopping, rehearsing lullabies, run-to-seed, sewed up, shot in the giblets, stork-mad, storked, stung by a serpent, that way, thickening for something, up the duff, with a bay window, (о женщине) bun in the oven (usu She's got a bun in the oven) -
85 вертикальная змейка
Sports: vertical serpentУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > вертикальная змейка
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86 горец змеиный
1) Biology: serpent grass (Polygonum bistorta), snake-root knotgrass (Polygonum bistorta), snakeroot (Polygonum bistorta), snakeweed (Polygonum bistorta)2) Medicine: snakeweed3) Botanical term: European bistort, bistort (Polygonum bistorta), snake root (Polygonum bistorta)4) Agriculture: English serpentary (Polygonum bistorta), adder's wort (Polygonum bistorta) -
87 гражданский служащий
1) General subject: camp-follower (следующий за войском)2) Military: civil employee, employee3) Law: civil agent4) Jargon: civil serpent5) Sociology: civil servantУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > гражданский служащий
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88 диавол
Religion: Beelzebub, Black Bogey, Clootie, Cloots, Eblis, Evil One, Father of Lies, His Satanic Majesty, Iblis, Lord Harry ( The equivalent of the Devil), Lucifer, Lust Dick, Lust Dickon, Old Hairy, Old Harry, Old Horny, Old Nick, Old Scratch, Robin Good, Robin Goodfellow, Satan, Scratch, Serpent, arch-villain, archenemy, archfiend, archfoe, shaitan -
89 дракон
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90 дьявол в образе змия
Makarov: devil in the similitude of a serpentУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > дьявол в образе змия
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91 ехидна
1) Religion: Echidna (Monster of Greek mythology, half-woman, half-serpent)2) Greek mythology: Echidna (полуженщина-полузмея)3) Greek: (Echidna) echidna (полуженщина-полузмея) -
92 злой
1) General subject: angry, bad, bad actor, bad tempered, bad-tempered, baleful, bitter, black, black-hearted, blackhearted, carping, cattish, diabolic, diabolical, evil, evil minded, evil-minded, fiendish, fierce, gallows, glaring (о взгляде), glowering, ill disposed, ill natured, ill-conditioned, ill-disposed, ill-natured, impish, malevolent, malicious, malign, malignant, mordant, porkey, puckish, rogue, serpent, severe, sharp (о языке), snappish, snooty, snotty, spiteful, stepmotherly, unkind, unkindly, vicious, waspish, wicked, ill, scathing, sinister, mean (http://ru.wiktionary.org/wiki/mean\#mean_II), nasty3) Religion: malice5) Jargon: P.O., chawed, hot, hot under the collar, in a huff, narky, p.o.'d, peeved off, pissed off, pluged, ratty, red-assed, redassed, scotty, t'd off, t.o.d., tee'd off, teed off, up in arms, hacked off, jacked out, fenced, ticked (off), browned off, fired up, jacked (out), mad, peeve, porky, ripped, ripped off, ripped up, steamed up7) Makarov: glowering (о человеке)8) Taboo: hell-roaring, niggly, pissed, shat -
93 змеёныш
General subject: young serpent -
94 змеевидный кам
Makarov: serpent kame -
95 змеевик
1) General subject: coil, heating spiral, verd antique2) Geology: blue elvan, verde antique3) Aviation: tubing coil4) Naval: condenser coil5) Mineralogy: green marble6) Engineering: coil pipe, coiled pipes, grid, helix, serpentine, spiral, spiral of tubing, worm, auger7) Chemistry: absorption coil, caller, coiler8) Construction: pipe serpent, serpentine pipe, serpentine tube, tube register9) Railway term: cooling pipe system10) Pharmacology: European bistort11) Automobile industry: (трубчатый) pipe coil12) Forestry: scroll13) Metallurgy: coil (смазочных устройств), continuous loop14) Textile: coil pipe (напр. для обогрева сушилки или красильно-отделочной ванны)15) Oil: auger sampler, coiled pipe, pipe coil, worm pipe16) Coolers: battery17) Drilling: Serp (serpentine), screw18) Sakhalin R: coil tubing19) Makarov: coiled condenser20) oil&gas: helicoil21) Scuba diving: spiral hose -
96 змеиный
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97 змей
Religion: Serpent (The creature that tempted Eve, Gn:3:l; also Satan) -
98 змей Ааронов
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99 змей морской
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100 змейковый волновод
1) Engineering: sinuous wave-guide2) Electronics: serpent waveguide, serpentine waveguide, sinuous waveguide, snake waveguideУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > змейковый волновод
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serpent — [ sɛrpɑ̃ ] n. m. • 1080; lat. serpens, proprt « rampant » 1 ♦ Reptile apode à corps cylindrique très allongé, qui se déplace par des ondulations latérales du corps (⇒ ophidien). Serpents venimeux, non venimeux. « Pas un serpent de nos pays, mais… … Encyclopédie Universelle
Serpent — Создатель: Росс Андерсон, Эли Бихам … Википедия
serpent — SERPENT. s. m. Reptile venimeux. On comprend sous ce nom, Les Viperes, les Couleuvres, les Aspics, &c. Gros serpent. la peau d un serpent. la despoüille d un serpent. morsure de serpent. le venin du serpent. on dit que les serpens changent de… … Dictionnaire de l'Académie française
Serpent — is a synonym for snake.Serpent can also mean: * Serpent (symbolism), the name given to a snake in a religious or mythological context * Serpent (band), a heavy metal band * Serpent (instrument), a member of the brass family * Serpent… … Wikipedia
Serpent — Ser pent, n. [F., fr. L. serpens, entis (sc. bestia), fr. serpens, p. pr. of serpere to creep; akin to Gr. ???, Skr. sarp, and perhaps to L. repere, E. reptile. Cf. {Herpes}.] 1. (Zo[ o]l.) Any reptile of the order Ophidia; a snake, especially a… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Serpent — (v. lat. serpens „Schlange“) bezeichnet ein historisches Musikinstrument, siehe Serpent (Musik) einen Verschlüsselungsalgorithmus, siehe Serpent (Verschlüsselung) eine Gottheit in Form einer Schlange, siehe Serpent (Mythologie) eine… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Serpent — es un algoritmo de cifrado simétrico de bloques que quedó finalista en el concurso Advanced Encryption Standard del NIST, tras Rijndael. Serpent fue diseñado por Ross Anderson, Eli Biham y Lars Knudsen. Como otros participantes del AES Serpent… … Enciclopedia Universal
serpent — SERPÉNT, serpente, s.n. Instrument de suflat din sec. XVI, cu tonalitate gravă, înlocuit ulterior de tubă. – Din fr., engl. serpent. Trimis de claudia, 13.09.2007. Sursa: DEX 98 SERPÉNT s. n. instrument muzical de suflat, cu registru grav, care … Dicționar Român
serpent — c.1300, limbless reptile, also tempter in Gen. iii:1 5, from O.Fr. sarpent, from L. serpentem (nom. serpens) snake, from prp. of serpere to creep, from PIE *serp (Cf. Skt. sarpati creeps, sarpah serpent; Gk. herpein … Etymology dictionary
Serpent — Ser pent, v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Serpented}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Serpenting}.] To wind like a serpent; to crook about; to meander. [R.] The serpenting of the Thames. Evelyn. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
serpent — sèrpent m <G mn sèrpenātā> DEFINICIJA glazb. drveni puhaći instrument iz 16. st., sastoji se od zmijoliko savijene bušene cijevi od orahovine, presvučene kožom ETIMOLOGIJA fr. serpent: zmija … Hrvatski jezični portal