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1. n1) нога2) гомілка3) плесно4) вузька частина підошви між підбором і підметком5) стрижень, ствол; стебло6) хвостовик (інструмента)7) трубка (ключа)8) ручка (ложки)9) чубук (люльки)11) амер., розм. залишок, решта13) мет. ливарний ківшshank of the evening — сутінки, надвечір'я
on Shank's mare (pony, nag, naggy) — пішки, на своїх двох
red shanks — ірон. шотландські горці
2. v1) утекти, дременути* * *n1) нога; великогомілкова кістка; гомілка; плесно; гомілка, рулька ( частина розчиненої туші)2) вузька частина підошви між підбором, підметкою3) стрижень, стовбур, стебло; стрижень (цвяха, голки)4) хвостовик ( інструмента); тіло (болта, ключа); ручка ( ложки); чубук ( люльки)5) веретено (якоря, весла)7) cл. ніж8) пoлiгp. ніжка ( літери)9) метал. ливарний ківш -
4 shank
[ʃæŋk] 1. n1) нога́2) гомі́лка3) стри́жень, ствол4) верете́но ( якоря)5) тру́бка ( ключа)6) амер. розм. за́лишок, ре́шта••2. von Shank's mare — пі́шки, на свої́х двох
опада́ти (звич. shank off)
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