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Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > snag-tooth
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Общая лексика: зуб неправильной формы, зуб, выдающийся вперёд, сломанный зуб -
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Макаров: зуб неправильной формы, зуб, выдающийся вперёд, сломанный зуб -
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(n) выдающийся вперед зуб; зуб неправильной формы; сломанный зуб -
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snæɡ1) (a difficulty or drawback: We did not realize at first how many snags there were in our plan.) pega, problema, inconveniente2) (a place on a garment where a thread has been torn or pulled out of place.) enganchón, desgarrónsnag n pegatr[snæg]2 (tear, hole, thread) enganchón nombre masculino, desgarrón nombre masculino, rasgón nombre masculino, siete nombre masculino1 (catch, tear) enganchar: engancharsnag vi: engancharsesnag n: problema m, inconveniente mn.• entresijo s.m.• gabarro s.m.• intríngulis s.m.• nudo en la madera s.m.• raigón de un diente s.m.• tocón s.m.• yema s.f.v.• enganchar v.• enredar v.
I snæga) ( difficulty) inconveniente m, problema m, pega f (Esp fam)b) (in fabric, stocking) enganchón m, enganche m (CS), jalón m (Méx)
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transitive verb - gg- enganchar[snæɡ]1. N1) (=difficulty) inconveniente m, problema mthere's a snag — hay un inconveniente or problema
what's the snag? — ¿cuál es el problema?, ¿qué pega hay? (Sp)
the snag is that... — la dificultad es que...
to run into or hit a snag — encontrar inconvenientes, dar con un obstáculo
2) [of tooth] raigón m4) (in fabric) enganchón m2.VT enganchar, coger (on en)3.VI engancharse, quedar cogido (on en)* * *
I [snæg]a) ( difficulty) inconveniente m, problema m, pega f (Esp fam)b) (in fabric, stocking) enganchón m, enganche m (CS), jalón m (Méx)
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1. n зубa set of false teeth — искусственные зубы, вставная челюсть
natural teeth — «свои» зубы
2. n спец. зубец, зуб, зубок3. n вкус, любовьto fight tooth and nail — бороться не на жизнь, а на смерть
fed to the teeth — сыт по горло; надоело, осточертело
in the teeth of death — перед лицом смерти; лицом к лицу со смертью
4. v нарезать зубцы, зубья5. v зацеплять6. v зацепляться7. v грызть, глодатьСинонимический ряд:1. incisor (noun) artificial tooth; bicuspid; canine tooth; cusp; fang; implant; incisor; saber-tooth; tusk2. point (noun) barb; cog; nib dent; peg; point; snag; spine; tang; tip -
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1) зуб неправильной формы;
зуб, растущий неправильно Syn: snag I
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2) тот, у кого зуб неправильной формыБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > snaggle-tooth
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snag-tooth
1> зуб неправильной формы; зуб, выдающийся вперед
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1) General subject: peg tooth, snag tooth, snaggletooth2) Makarov: snag-toothУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > зуб неправильной формы
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1) General subject: snag tooth, snaggletooth2) Makarov: snag-toothУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > зуб, выдающийся вперёд
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20 θρῖναξ
θρῖναξ, - ακοςGrammatical information: f.Meaning: `three-pronged fork, trident' (Ar., Tab. Heracl. 1, 5, Nic.).Derivatives: From there Θρινακίη f. "fork-island", name of a mythical island (Od.), later identified with Sicily, through folketymology changed to Τρινακρία ( τρία ἄκρα); also Θρινακίς f. (Str.); adj. Θρινάκιος `Sicilian' (Nic.).Origin: PG [a word of Pre-Greek origin]Etymology: Technical word in - ᾰξ (Chantraine Formation 377ff.). Mostly interpreted as a compound with τρι- `three': acc. to Sommer Lautstud. 55ff. from IE * tri-snak- (to Eng. snag `tooth' etc.); after Kretschmer BphW 1906, 55 from *trisn-aḱ `with three points' (IE * tris-no- = Lat. ternī); acc. to Geffcken-Herbig Glotta 9, 103f. from * tri-snak- to νάκη, νάκος (?). - Or to θρῖον `fig-leaf' (because of the form)?; cf. also θρινία ἄμπελος ἐν Κρήτῃ H. - The IE etymologies have failed. Fur. 189 compares τρίναξ `an instrument in agriculture'; note also the frequent suffix - ακ-Page in Frisk: 1,683-684Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > θρῖναξ
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