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61 коккулюс трёхлопастный
Botanical term: trilobate cocculus, trilobate snail-seedУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > коккулюс трёхлопастный
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62 колесо со спиральными зубьями
Engineering: spiral wheel, snail wheelУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > колесо со спиральными зубьями
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63 копаться
1) General subject: be long about (с чем-л.), be long doing (с чем-л.), delve (в книгах), dig, finick, fuck, grub (в архивах, книгах), loiter, rootle, saunter, scrabble, snail, dawdle, root, rummage, root around/about (в вещах и т.п.)2) Biology: grub about3) Colloquial: (в вещах) poke around4) Ironical: take time5) Makarov: muddle -
64 копун
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65 коршун-слизнеед
Biology: snail hawk (Rostrahamus) -
66 кукольван индийский
Botanical term: Indian cocculus (Cocculusindicus), Indian snail-seed (Cocculusindicus)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > кукольван индийский
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67 кукольван трёхлопастный
Botanical term: trilobate cocculus (Cocculus trilobatus), trilobate snail-seed (Cocculus trilobatus)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > кукольван трёхлопастный
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68 лапарис
Sakhalin energy glossary: sea snail -
69 лежебока
2) Colloquial: couch potato, bauchle, loafer, idler, scapegrace, good-for-nothing, scallywag, moocher, fluff-off, schlep, dawdle, bummer, lounger, lazy-boots, lazybones3) Makarov: too fond of (one's) bed -
70 лентяй
1) General subject: a lazy dog, bone-idle fellow, bone-lazy fellow, do little, do nothing, do-nothing, drone, faineant, fat cat, gaga, idler, lazy dog, lazybones, loafer, poke, slouch, slow, slow belly, slow-bellies, slug, sluggard, truant, wag, work-shy, layabout (Are we a nation of layabouts?), do-naught, snail2) Colloquial: bum, do-little, lazy-bones, lazy-boots, couch potato (ленивый человек, лежащий на диване перед телевизором, типичный "Гомер Симпсон"), man of leisure, dawdle4) Obsolete: daw5) Australian slang: busy as a one legged bloke in an arse kicking contest, slacker, sundowner6) Scornful: slob7) Jargon: bunk lizard, dead-beat, deadbeat, picker8) Graphic expression: lazy bones9) New Zealand: Bludger (разгельдяй, берущий у всех в долг, живущий за счет других)10) Archaic: gluefoot11) Taboo: lard-ass, lazy bugger, poop-butt -
71 липарис Монтегю
Ichthyology: Montagu's sea snail (Liparis montagui) -
72 липарис монтегю
Ichthyology: Montagu's sea snail (Liparis montagui) -
73 липарис обыкновенный
Marine science: sea snail (ихт., Liparis liparis L.)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > липарис обыкновенный
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74 липаровые
1) Fishery: Liparididae, snailfishes2) Ichthyology: sea snail (Liparididae) -
75 люцерна посевная
1) Biology: Brasilian clover (Medicago saliva), great trefoil (Medicago sativa), sainfoin (Medicago sativa), shamrock (Medicago sativa), snail clover (Medicago saliva)2) American: creeping alfalfa (Medicago sativa), purple alfalfa (Medicago sativa)3) Botanical term: Spanish trefoil (Medicago sativa), lucern (Medicago sativa), lucerne (Medicago sativa), medic (Medicago sativa), purple medic (Medicago sativa)4) Agriculture: medic (Medlcago sativa), medick (Medlcago sativa), sainfoin (Medicago sattoa) -
76 малайская черепаха
Biology: Malayan snail-eating turtle (Malayemys)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > малайская черепаха
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77 медленный
1) General subject: cowish, creeping, dilatory, laggard, leisurely, long, plodding (о походке), slack, slow, slow as a snail, slow footed, slow paced, slow speed, slow-footed, slow-paced (о походке, движении), slow-speed, sluggish, sulky, unhasting, unhasty, unhurried3) Obsolete: picktooth4) Chemistry: slug6) Information technology: low-speed7) Makarov: cowish (в движениях), low-energy (о частицах), low-velocity (о частицах), slow-acting, small8) Taboo: drag-ass, drag-assed -
78 медленный как черепаха
General subject: as slow as a snailУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > медленный как черепаха
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79 медлительный человек
2) Bookish: cunctator3) Jargon: jeep ( general purpose), pokeУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > медлительный человек
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80 морские слизни
Ichthyology: sea snail (Liparididae)
См. также в других словарях:
Snail — (sn[=a]l), n. [OE. snaile, AS. sn[ae]gel, snegel, sn[ae]gl; akin to G. schnecke, OHG. snecko, Dan. snegl, Icel. snigill.] 1. (Zo[ o]l.) (a) Any one of numerous species of terrestrial air breathing gastropods belonging to the genus Helix and many… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
snail — snail; snail·er; snail·ery; snail·ish; snail·ish·ly; … English syllables
snail — [sneıl] n [: Old English; Origin: snAgl] 1.) a small soft creature that moves very slowly and has a hard shell on its back 2.) at a snail s pace extremely slowly ▪ Traffic was moving at a snail s pace … Dictionary of contemporary English
snail — (n.) O.E. snægl, from P.Gmc. *snagilas (Cf. O.S. snegil, O.N. snigill, M.H.G. snegel, dialectal Ger. Schnegel, O.H.G. snecko, Ger. Schnecke snail ), from root *snag , *sneg to crawl (see SNAKE (Cf. snake) (n.)) … Etymology dictionary
snail — [ sneıl ] noun count a small animal that has a soft body, no legs, and a hard shell on its back. Snails move very slowly. at a snail s pace very slowly … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
snail — ► NOUN ▪ a slow moving mollusc with a spiral shell into which the whole body can be withdrawn. ORIGIN Old English … English terms dictionary
snail — [snāl] n. [ME snaile < OE snægl, akin to Ger dial. schnägel, ON snigill < IE base * sneg , to creep > SNAKE, SNEAK] 1. any of a large number of slow moving gastropods living on land or in water and having a spiral protective shell: some… … English World dictionary
Snail — For other uses, see Snail (disambiguation). For sea snails, see Sea snail. For slugs, see Slug. Helix pomatia, a species of land snail … Wikipedia
snail — [[t]sne͟ɪl[/t]] snails 1) N COUNT A snail is a small animal with a long, soft body, no legs, and a spiral shaped shell. Snails move very slowly. 2) PHRASE: PHR after v (emphasis) If you say that someone does something at a snail s pace, you are… … English dictionary
Snail — 1) Heb. homit, among the unclean creeping things (Lev. 11:30). This was probably the sand lizard, of which there are many species in the wilderness of Judea and the Sinai peninsula. 2) Heb. shablul (Ps. 58:8), the snail or slug proper.… … Easton's Bible Dictionary
snail — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ edible ▪ aquatic, land, marine, pond, sea, water SNAIL + NOUN ▪ she … Collocations dictionary