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41 чушь!
1) General subject: bah (выражает пренебрежение, протест), fiddle-de-dee, fiddle-faddle, fiddle-faddles, fiddlededee, fiddlesticks, horseshit, humbug!, rats (выражает раздражение, недовольство, протест), rot, skittles!2) American: shucks3) Rare: gammon4) Jargon: raspberries!, razzberries!5) Simple: That's BS!6) Makarov: rubbish, stuff and nonsense! -
42 шелуха
1) General subject: cod, glume (зерна), hull, husk, integument, jacket, paring, peel, peeling, peelings, pell, pill, pod, scale, shell, shelling, shellings, shuck, shucks2) Botanical term: aril3) Agriculture: arillus4) Construction: trash cop,5) British English: shale6) Makarov: parings, peeling waste, rind, shave -
43 сосна виргинская
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44 diabeł
co/kto u diabła... — what/who the hell...
a niech to/cię diabli wezmą — to hell with it/you
* * *mp- bł- Dat. -u Voc. -e pl. -y l. -i rel.1. devil, fiend.2. diabeł błotny zool. hellbender ( Cryptobranchus alleghaniensis); diabeł morski icht. manta ray ( Manta birostris); diabeł tasmański zool. Tasmanian devil, ursine dasyure ( Sarcophilus harrisii).3. przen. l. w utartych zwrotach i przysłowiach diabeł wcielony l. istny diabeł rascal, devil; ( o dziecku) imp, scamp; diabeł w niego wstąpił ( także diabeł go opętał) he's bedeviled l. possessed; diabli mnie biorą it's eating me up; it's pissing me off; diabli nadali shucks!; it never rains (but it pours); diabli wzięli (it's gone) down the drain; diabli wiedzą who the devil knows?; diabła tam! like hell he is (l. was, does etc.); adwokat diabła devil's advocate; bać się czegoś jak diabeł święconej wody be scared out of one's wits by sth; co/kto/dlaczego u diabła? what/who/why the devil?; do diabła! dammit!; Br. blast!; do diabła z czymś to hell with sth; idź do diabła! go to hell!; go to the devil!; jak (wszyscy) diabli (np. harować) like the devil, like hell; jeden diabeł it's all the same to me; ktoś diabła wart a good-for-nothing; mieć w sobie diabła be bedeviled/possessed; na diabła?! ( także po (jakiego) diabła?!) what the hell for?, what the devil for; niech mnie diabli, jeżeli... I'll be damned l. buggered if...; nie taki diabeł straszny, jak go malują it's not as bad as all that; Panu Bogu świeczkę, a diabłu ogarek run with the hare and hunt with the hounds; posłać kogoś do diabła l. do wszystkich diabłów tell sb to go to hell; rzucić w diabły dump, ditch; tam, gdzie diabeł mówi dobranoc at the back of beyond, in the backwoods l. the boondocks; zaprzedać diabłu duszę sell one's soul to the devil.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > diabeł
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45 holender
* * *mi- dr- Gen. -a1. techn. hollander, beater, beating engine.2. ( wiatrak) smock l. Dutch windmill.3. ( byk) Holstein-Friesian bull.int.pot. shoot!, doggone!, shucks!The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > holender
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46 nativo2
2 = native, autochthonous, native-born.Ex. During his relatively brief career as a corporate tactician, Jeff Gordon, a lanky 32-year-old who retains a touch of the 'aw shucks' manner of his native southland, has chalked up some substantial achievement.Ex. The paper argues that autochthonous language communities should be formally recognised as distinct ethnic groups.Ex. Rapid increases in the foreign-born population at the state level are not associated with negative effects on the employment of native-born workers.----* indio nativo americano = American Indian, Native American.* lengua nativa = native language, native tongue.* población nativa = native population, aboriginal people, native inhabitant. -
47 cáscaras
intj.gosh, rats, shucks, golly.f.pl.peelings, parings.* * *1 (sorpresa) good grief!; (enfado) damn it!* * *interjección (fam) wow! (colloq)* * *interjección (fam) wow! (colloq)* * ** * *cáscaras interjwow! -
48 nativo
adj.native, original, primitive, aboriginal.m.native, aborigine, aboriginal.* * *► adjetivo1 native► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 native\(profesor,-ra) nativo,-a native teacher* * *(f. - nativa)noun adj.* * *nativo, -a1. ADJ1) [persona, país] native2) (=innato) natural, innate3) (Min) native2.SM / F native* * *I- va adjetivoa) <tierra/país/lengua> nativeclases de ruso, profesor nativo — native speaker offers Russian classes
b) <flora/fauna> nativeII* * *I- va adjetivoa) <tierra/país/lengua> nativeclases de ruso, profesor nativo — native speaker offers Russian classes
b) <flora/fauna> nativeII* * *nativo11 = native, native speaker, native inhabitant.Ex: Malcolm Stanhope, also a native of the state, entered the library field at the age of 30, after having been a computer salesman for eight years.
Ex: Native speakers were significantly more likely to use plural word forms when searching and to experiment with synonyms and alternative words to search for topics.Ex: The discovery of gold spurred wealth and immigation and intensified the subjugation of the native inhabitants = El descubrimiento de oro fomentó la riqueza y la inmigración e intensificó la represión de la población nativa.* nativo de Alaska = Alaskan Native.* nativos = aboriginal people.nativo22 = native, autochthonous, native-born.Ex: During his relatively brief career as a corporate tactician, Jeff Gordon, a lanky 32-year-old who retains a touch of the 'aw shucks' manner of his native southland, has chalked up some substantial achievement.
Ex: The paper argues that autochthonous language communities should be formally recognised as distinct ethnic groups.Ex: Rapid increases in the foreign-born population at the state level are not associated with negative effects on the employment of native-born workers.* indio nativo americano = American Indian, Native American.* lengua nativa = native language, native tongue.* población nativa = native population, aboriginal people, native inhabitant.* * *1 ‹tierra/país› native2 ( Ling):lengua nativo native language, mother tongue[ S ] clases de ruso, profesor nativo native speaker offers Russian classes3 ‹flora/fauna› native nativo DE algo native TO sthun árbol nativo de África a tree native to Africa4 ‹metal/mineral› nativemasculine, feminine1 (aborigen) native2 (hablante) native speakerCompuesto:nativo digital, nativa digital( Inf) digital native* * *
nativo◊ -va adjetivo
nativo de algo native to sth
■ sustantivo masculino, femenino ( aborigen) native;
( hablante) native speaker
nativo,-a adjetivo & sustantivo masculino y femenino native
' nativo' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
castellana
- castellano
- nativa
- natural
- criollo
English:
born
- native
* * *nativo, -a♦ adj1. [persona, costumbre] native;profesor nativo native-speaker teacher2. [mineral] native♦ nm,f1. [natural] native2. [hablante] native (speaker)* * *I adj native (de to)II m, nativa f native* * *nativo, -va adj & n: native* * *nativo adj n native -
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50 saçma
adj. absurd, nonsensical, senseless, unreasonable, foolish, silly, pointless, for the birds, blind, chimerical, claptrap, cockeyed, fantastic, fantastical, farcical, fatuous, frothy, impertinent, inane, incongruous, inept, irrational, outlandish--------interj. nonsense, bullshit! [sl.], applesauce, shucks, skittles, fiddle, fiddlesticks, rot, balls, go on--------n. scattering, small shot, shot, nonsense, bullshit [sl.], trash, baloney, boloney, bunk, bunkum, dissemination, eradiation, fiddle de dee, froth, fudge, hog wash, hooey, jabber wocky, kibosh, laugh, malarkey, poppycock, rhubarb, smearcase, spinach* * *1. rubbish 2. absurd 3. bird shot 4. bullshit 5. frivolous 6. ludicrous 7. nonsensical -
51 hadi be
interj. come on, get out of here, ho, shucks -
52 nu cine ştie ce
no great scratch / shakes / things /amer. sl. shucks. -
53 nu e cine ştie ce (grozăvie)
it's nothing to write home aboutit's nothing out of the wayit's not much to look atit's not great scratch / shakes / s /. shucks.Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > nu e cine ştie ce (grozăvie)
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55 глупости
blether, bosh, fiddlestick, flummery, gammon, humbug, nonsense, rats, rubbish, shucks, tommyrot, tomfoolery, tosh, trash, tripe, trumpery, twaddle* * *balderdash; haver{`heivx}; monkey-business: Stop talking глупости! - Престани да говориш глупости!; piffle; rubbish (прен.); (разг.): bosh, rot; tosh; yarn -
56 enthülst
interj.shucks interj. -
57 uta
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58 verdorie
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59 komušina
f (kukuruzna) corn-cob (BE maize-cob) husk/shuck, dry corn (BE maize) husks/ /shucks; - kom* * *• shuck• bean pod -
60 concha
• shell• shell of a crustacean• shuck• shucks
См. также в других словарях:
shucks — (interj.) 1847, from SHUCK (Cf. shuck) (n.) in the secondary sense something valueless (i.e. not worth shucks) … Etymology dictionary
shucks — ☆ shucks [shuks ] interj. 〚prob. /span> SHUCK〛 used to express mild disappointment, embarrassment, etc. * * * … Universalium
shucks — [ʃʌks] interjection AmE old fashioned [Date: 1800 1900; Origin: shuck something worthless (19 20 centuries), from shuck outer covering of a vegetable (17 21 centuries), of unknown origin] used to show you are a little disappointed about something … Dictionary of contemporary English
shucks — [ ʃʌks ] interjection AMERICAN INFORMAL OLD FASHIONED used for saying that you are annoyed or disappointed … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
shucks — ☆ shucks [shuks ] interj. [prob. < SHUCK] used to express mild disappointment, embarrassment, etc … English World dictionary
shucks — noun 1. something of little value (Freq. 1) his promise is not worth a damn not worth one red cent not worth shucks • Syn: ↑damn, ↑darn, ↑hoot, ↑red cent … Useful english dictionary
shucks — 1. interjection a) Exclamatory response to a minor disappointment. Shucks. Thats too bad you cant make to the party. b) Response to a minor pleasure. Shucks, I guess well have to take all this pie home with us. 2. noun Plural of s … Wiktionary
shucks — interjection Date: 1847 used especially to express mild disappointment or embarrassment < shucks, it was nothing > … New Collegiate Dictionary
shucks — oh dear, well, heck Aw shucks, Beth Ann, you know I care a whole lot for you … English idioms
shucks — long·shucks; … English syllables
Shucks! — Go to (Aw) shucks! … Dictionary of American slang and colloquial expressions