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2 སྨུག་པོ་སྦལ་རྒྱབ་
[smug po sbal rgyab]"Rudos varlės (vėžlio) nugarėlė": hematitas (? Pasang Yonten), sideritas (FeCO3 - Batujevas, Ulan-Udė), piroliuzitas (pasak kinų) - dviejų rūšių: pho sbal ("vyriškoji" - limonitas?), mo sbal ("moteriškoji"); // sin.: tri ya smug 'tsher; dri ma smug po ("Kvepiantis rudasis"); rdo ga bur dri ldan ("Kamparo kvapo akmuo"). -
3 སྨུག་ཆུང་འདེན་ཡོན་, སྨུག་ཆུན་འདྲེན་ཡོན་
[smug chung 'den yon, smug chun 'dren yon]= smug chung mdan yon.Tibeto-lietuvių žodynas > སྨུག་ཆུང་འདེན་ཡོན་, སྨུག་ཆུན་འདྲེན་ཡོན་
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4 སྨུག་རྩི་, སྨུག་ཚོས་, སྨུག་རྫས་
[smug rtsi, smug tshos, smug rdzas]1) alakta - purpuriškai raudonas dažas; 2) raudalai, skaistalai (veidui). -
5 སྨུག་པོ་མདུང་རྩེ་
[smug po mdung rtse]"Rudasis ieties smaigalys" = smug po chig thub. -
6 སྨུག་
[smug]I = smug po. II rūkas, migla. III dūmo spalvos leopardas (Felis (Neofelis) nebulosa Griffith). -
7 སྨུག་ཆུང་
[smug chung]I permatomas rūkas, rūkana. II = smug chung mdan yon (?). -
8 སྨུག་པོ་གདོང་, སྨུག་པོ་ལྡོང་
[smug po gdong, smug po ldong]viena iš keturių Tibeto aborigenų genčių, iš kurios kilo Lingo (= gling thang) tauta. -
9 སྨུག་འཐིབས་, སྨུག་འཐུམས་
[smug 'thibs, smug 'thums]apsigaubti rūku. -
10 སྨུག་ཆུང་མདན་ཡོན་, སྨུག་ཆུང་མདེན་ཡོན་
[smug chung mdan yon, smug chung mden yon]bot. mekonopsis (Meconopsis).Tibeto-lietuvių žodynas > སྨུག་ཆུང་མདན་ཡོན་, སྨུག་ཆུང་མདེན་ཡོན་
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11 སྨུག་ཆུང་མདན་ཡོན་, སྨུག་ཆུང་མདེན་ཡོན་
[smug chung mdan yon, smug chung mden yon]bot. Henriko aguonaitis, Meconopsis henrici Bur. et. Franch.Tibeto-lietuvių žodynas > སྨུག་ཆུང་མདན་ཡོན་, སྨུག་ཆུང་མདེན་ཡོན་
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12 སྨུག་མ་
[smug ma]sugedęs, pradėjęs pūti. -
13 སྨུག་པོ་ཆིག་ཐུབ་
[smug po chig thub]"Rudasis galiūnas": getitas (FeO-OH - pasak Pasang Yonteno). -
14 སྨུག་ཕུར་
[smug phur]akacijos medžio kuolas. -
15 སྨུག་ཕྱུར་
[smug phyur]kraujosruva, mėlynė. -
16 སྨུག་ཁུ་
[smug khu]rusvai raudonas dažas. -
17 སྨུག་ཁོག་
[smug khog]išdžiuvusi avies skerdena. -
18 སྨུག་ཆེན་
[smug chen]tirštas rūkas. -
19 སྨུག་ཏིག་
[smug tig]mėlynė. -
20 སྨུག་ཐུང་
[smug thung]paplotėlis (miltinis su melasa - vienuoliams maitinti).
См. также в других словарях:
smug — smug·gle; smug·gle·able; smug·gler; smug·ly; smug·ness; smug; … English syllables
smug´ly — smug «smuhg», adjective, smug|ger, smug|gest. 1. too pleased with one s own goodness, cleverness, respectability, or accomplishments; self satisfied; complacent: »Nothing disturbs the smug beliefs of some prim, narrow minded people … Useful english dictionary
Smug — Smug, a. [Of. Scand. or Low German origin; cf. LG. smuck, G. schmuck, Dan. smuk, OSw. smuck, sm[ o]ck, and E. smock, smuggle; cf. G. schmuck ornament. See {Smock}.] Studiously neat or nice, especially in dress; spruce; affectedly precise; smooth… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
smug — [smʌg] adj [Date: 1500 1600; Origin: Probably from Low German smuck pretty ] showing too much satisfaction with your own cleverness or success used to show disapproval smug about ▪ What are you looking so smug about? smug… … Dictionary of contemporary English
smug — [ smʌg ] adjective too satisfied with your abilities or achievements. This word shows that you dislike people like this: a smug expression/face/smile ╾ smug|ly adverb ╾ smug|ness noun uncount … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
Smug — Smug, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Smugged}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Smugging}.] To make smug, or spruce. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] Thus said, he smugged his beard, and stroked up fair. Dryton. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
smug — smug: i smug (i det skjulte) … Dansk ordbog
smug — [smug] adj. smugger, smuggest [prob. < LowG smuk, trim, neat, akin to Ger schmuck, neat: for IE base see SMOCK] 1. Archaic neat, spruce, trim, etc. 2. narrowly contented with one s own accomplishments, beliefs, morality, etc.; self satisfied… … English World dictionary
smug — index complacent, pretentious (pompous) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
smug — (adj.) 1550s, trim, neat, spruce, smart, possibly an alteration of Low Ger. smuk trim, neat, from M.L.G. smücken to adorn, and smiegen to press close (see SMOCK (Cf. smock)). The meaning having a self satisfied air is from 1701, an extension of… … Etymology dictionary
smug — self complacent, self satisfied, priggish, *complacent Analogous words: self respecting, self esteeming, self admiring (see base words under REGARD n): Pharisaical, sanctimonious, hypocritical (see under HYPOCRISY) … New Dictionary of Synonyms