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121 toboggan
[tə'bɔg(ə)n] 1. сущ.1) сани, тобогганSyn:2) санный спорт3) амер.; разг. быстрый упадок4) амер. шерстяная шапочка ( обычно с кисточкой или помпоном)2. гл.1) кататься на санях; скатываться с горы на санях2) резко падать -
122 carriage
перевозка имя существительное:лафет (carriage, gun carriage)пассажирский вагон (coach, carriage)проведение (carriage, passage)проведение в жизнь (carriage, instrumentation) -
123 carrier
перевозчик имя существительное:переносчик (vector, carrier)транспортный самолет (carrier, sky truck) -
124 saddle
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125 skid
занос имя существительное:юз (skid)направляющий рельс (skid, guard rail)глагол:буксовать (slip, skid) -
126 slide
слайд имя существительное:слайд (slide, sliding seat)диапозитив (slide, diapositive)предметное стекло (slide, mount)глагол:проскользнуть (slip, slide)поскользнуться (slip, slide)незаметно проходить мимо (slide, slide by) -
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128 horse
[hɔːs]nлошадь, коньSee:- riding horse- black horse
- saddle horse
- frisky horse
- cart horse
- Shire horse
- thoroughbred horse
- wild horse
- horse and a foal
- horse in a stable - break a horse
- breed, raise horses
- curry a horse
- fall off a horse
- hobble a horse
- lead a horse by the bridle
- keep horses
- ride a horse
- ride a horse bareskin
- mount on the horse
- dismoumt off the horse
- hamess a horse
- harness a horse to a sleigh
- feed horses
- give fodder to horses
- rein in the horse
- give the horse reins
- graze horses
- play the horses
- shoe a horse
- crop the tail of a horse
- put the horse into the stable
- put the horse on the haunches
- start the horse at a walk
- spur the horse
- manage a horse
- groom horses
- scrub the horse
- take horse
- horse runs
- horse reared
- horses graze
- horses neigh
- dark horse
- don't look a gift horse in the mouth
- change horses while crossing the stream.
- you can take a horse to water, but you cannot make it drink
- Trojan horse
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Sleigh — Sleigh, n. [Cf. D. & LG. slede, slee, Icel. sle?i. See {Sled}.] A vehicle moved on runners, and used for transporting persons or goods on snow or ice; in England commonly called a sledge. [1913 Webster] {Sleigh bell}, a small bell attached either … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
sleigh — (n.) 1703, American and Canadian English, from Du. slee, shortened from slede (see SLED (Cf. sled)). Sleigh ride is first recorded 1770; sleigh bells is from c.1780 … Etymology dictionary
Sleigh — Sleigh, a. Sly. [Obs.] Chaucer. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
sleigh — sleigh; sleigh·er; … English syllables
sleigh — [n] sled bobsled, dogsled, horse sleigh, luge, sledge, toboggan; concepts 187,217 … New thesaurus
sleigh — ► NOUN ▪ a sledge drawn by horses or reindeer. ► VERB ▪ ride on a sleigh. ORIGIN Dutch slee; related to SLED(Cf. ↑sledding) … English terms dictionary
sleigh — ☆ sleigh [slā ] n. [Du slee, contr. of slede, a SLED] a light vehicle on runners, usually horse drawn, for carrying persons over snow and ice vi. to ride in or drive a sleigh … English World dictionary
sleigh — [sleı] n [Date: 1700 1800; : Dutch; Origin: slee, from Middle Dutch sledde; SLED1] a large open vehicle with no wheels that is used for travelling over snow and is pulled along by animals →↑sledge … Dictionary of contemporary English
sleigh — [ sleı ] noun count a vehicle that is pulled by animals and used for traveling over snow … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
sleigh — n. & v. n. a sledge, esp. one for riding on. v.intr. travel on a sleigh. Phrases and idioms: sleigh bell any of a number of tinkling bells attached to the harness of a sleigh horse etc. Etymology: orig. US, f. Du. slee, rel. to SLED … Useful english dictionary
sleigh — sleɪ n. open horse drawn vehicle mounted on two ski like runners and used to travel over snow or ice v. travel in a sleigh; transport in a sleigh … English contemporary dictionary