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1 diffundo
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2 crocodile
ˈkrɔkədaɪl
1. сущ.
1) зоол. крокодил
2) крокодиловая кожа, крокодил Syn: crocodile skin
3) лицемер, человек, проливающий крокодиловые слезы
4) разг.;
шутл. а) хождение парами (о школьниках, прогуливающихся парами, образуя длинную вереницу) б) движущаяся процессия, вереница
5) зажим типа 'крокодил' crocodile shears ≈ рычажные ножницы
2. гл.;
разг.;
шутл.
1) ходить парами( о школьниках, прогуливающихся парами, образуя длинную вереницу) The school crocodiled abroad with its instructresses. ≈ Вся школа, разбившись на пары, двигалась вокруг своей наставницы.
2) двигаться длинной вереницей (зоология) крококодил (Crocodilus gen.) (зоология) представитель отряда крокодиловых крокодиловая кожа( школьное) (разговорное) "змейка", цепочка;
гулянье парами процессия, медленный проход друг за другом > to shed * tears проливать крокодиловы слезы crocodile шутл. гулянье парами (о школьницах) ~ крокодил ~ attr. крокодиловый;
crocodile shears тех. рычажные ножницы ~ attr. крокодиловый;
crocodile shears тех. рычажные ножницыБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > crocodile
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3 crocodile
['krɔkədaɪl] 1. сущ.1) зоол. крокодил2) крокодиловая кожа, крокодил3) разг.; шутл. хождение парами ( в школе)4) разг. движущаяся процессия, вереница ( в школе)5) зажим типа "крокодил"crocodile shears — тех. рычажные ножницы
••2. гл.; разг.; шутл.1) ходить парами (о школьниках, прогуливающихся парами, образуя длинную вереницу)The school crocodiled abroad with its instructresses. — Школьники ходили повсюду парами в сопровождении своих преподавательниц.
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