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1 A reptile that lives in water and has a soft body covered by a hard shell. (Longman)
General subject: turtleУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > A reptile that lives in water and has a soft body covered by a hard shell. (Longman)
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2 A reptile that lives in water and has a soft body covered by a hard shell.
General subject: (Longman) turtleУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > A reptile that lives in water and has a soft body covered by a hard shell.
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3 мягкая оболочка
Русско-английский словарь по машиностроению > мягкая оболочка
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4 de carapacho blando
• soft-shell• soft-shelled -
5 de concha blanda
• soft-shell• soft-shelled -
6 krakmandel
soft-shell almond. -
7 с мягким панцирем
1) General subject: soft shell, soft shelled, soft-shell2) Makarov: soft-shell (о черепахе и т.п.) -
8 мягкокожий
1) General subject: soft shell, soft shelled, soft-shell (о черепахе)2) Biology: soft-shelled (о черепахе)3) Agriculture: soft-skinned -
9 умеренный
1) General subject: abstemious, abstemious (в пище, питье), abstinent, conservative, frugal, measurable, medium, middle of the road, middle-of-the-road, mild, minor, moderate, modest, reasonable, restrained, sober, sober (в употреблении спиртных напитков), soft shell, soft shelled, sparing, temperate (о климате и т. п.), tempered, limited (по количеству, объему), cautious3) Colloquial: soft-shell4) Economy: benign (об инфляции)5) Diplomatic term: soft6) Information technology: mod7) Demography: low (low forecast)8) Patents: media -
10 либеральный
1) General subject: Whig, Whiggish, broad gauge, broad-gauge (о взглядах), broadminded, catholic, labourite, lenient towards with (по отношению), liberal, permissive, soft shell, soft shelled, loose (loose policies), large-minded2) Colloquial: soft-shell3) Law: broad -
11 с мягкой скорлупой
General subject: soft shell, soft shelled, soft-shellУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > с мягкой скорлупой
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12 ὄστρακον
Grammatical information: n.Meaning: `bony, hard shell of snails, mussels, turtles etc.' (h. Merc., A., Hp., Arist.), `earthen potsherd (for writing, e.g. at a voting), earthen vessel' (Hp., Att.).Compounds: Few compp., e.g. ὀστρακό-δερμος `having a bony shell for skin, with a hard skin' (Batr., Arist.), μαλακ-όστρακος `with a soft shell' (Arist.).Derivatives: A. Subst. 1. Dimin. ὀτράκ-ιον n. (Arist., Str.); 2. - ίς, - ίδος f. `pine-cone' (Mnesith. ap. Ath.); 3. - εύς m. `potter' ( APl.; Bosshardt 68). 4. - ᾶς m. `id.' (inscr. Corycos, Hdn. Gr.); 5. - ίτης m. name of a stone (Dsc., Plin.), of a kitchen (Ath.), f. - ῖτις `calamine' (Dsc., Plin.), Redard 59 a. 90; 6. - ίας m. name of a stone (Plin.). -- B. Adj. 7. - ινος, 8. - ε(ι)ος, 9. - όεις (AP), - οῦς (Gal.) `earthen'; 10. - ώδης `shell- or sherd-like, full of sherds' (Arist., LXX, pap.). 11. - ηρά n. pl. `crustaceans' (Arist.). -- C. Adv. 12. - ίνδα `played with potsherds' (Ar.; Taillardat Rev. et. anc. 58, 189ff.). -- D. Verbs. 13. - ίζω 'to write sbds. name on a potsherd and by that vote for his exile, to exile' (At., Arist.) with - ισμός m. `ostracism' (Arist.); 14. - όομαι `to crack in pieces' (A.), `to become covered with a shell' (Lyc., Gal.), - όω `to turn into a shell, to harden' (Arist.), `to cover with sherds' (Att. inscr. IVa).Origin: PG [a word of Pre-Greek origin]Etymology: Formation in - ακο- (Schwyzer 497, Chantraine Form. 384), like ὄστρεον (s.v.) first from an r-stem ὀστ-ρ-, which has been assumed to interchange with the i: n-stem in Skt. ásth-i, asth-n-ás (s. ὀστέον); cf. on ἀστακός, ἀστράγαλος, which are however unrelated; Schwyzer 518 w. lit., WP. 1, 185f., Pok. 783 W.-Hofmann s. os; older lit. in Bq. However, there is no alternation between r\/n and i in IE, nor a suffix -n̥ko- (as DELG) to give - ακο-. So the word is Pre-Greek (not in Furnée).Page in Frisk: 2,437-438Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > ὄστρακον
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13 краб после линьки
1) General subject: soft shell, soft-shell2) Makarov: papershell, shedder -
14 либерал
1) General subject: Whig, do-gooder, grit, left winger, left-winger, liberal, maverick, soft shell2) Colloquial: soft-shell3) History: (тж. whig) Whig4) Diplomatic term: Grit (в Канаде), Liberal (особ. в Великобритании), Whig (Великобритания) -
15 פרךְ
פֶּרֶךְm. (פָּרַךְ) 1) (b. h.) tyranny, rigor, v. פְּרִיכָה. Y.Sot.V, 20c top שהיו משעבדין בהן בפ׳וכ׳ who had made them serve with rigor and hard labor. Ex. R. s. 5, a. e., v. פָּנוּי; a. e. 2) that which is easily crushed, brittle shell, husk. Orl. III, 7, a. fr. אגוזי פ׳ nuts with brittle shells, crack-nuts. Pesik. R. s. 11 האגוז יש בו ג׳ מינים אגוזי פ׳וכ׳ there are three kinds of nuts: soft-shell nuts, middling nuts ; של פ׳ שניפרך מעצמו the perekh nut which bursts open of itself; כך הוא ישראל … מעצמם אלו של פ׳ so are the Israelites: those among them who do good of their own accord are the crack-nuts; Yalk. Cant. 992.Pl. פְּרָכִים, פְּרָכִין. R. Hash. 13b עשויין פ׳ פ׳ they (the peas) are husked as you need them. 3) pl. as ab. (crushers,) bars of a grate (through which the poking is done). Kel. XII, 3; Tosef. ib. B. Mets.II, 10. -
16 פֶּרֶךְ
פֶּרֶךְm. (פָּרַךְ) 1) (b. h.) tyranny, rigor, v. פְּרִיכָה. Y.Sot.V, 20c top שהיו משעבדין בהן בפ׳וכ׳ who had made them serve with rigor and hard labor. Ex. R. s. 5, a. e., v. פָּנוּי; a. e. 2) that which is easily crushed, brittle shell, husk. Orl. III, 7, a. fr. אגוזי פ׳ nuts with brittle shells, crack-nuts. Pesik. R. s. 11 האגוז יש בו ג׳ מינים אגוזי פ׳וכ׳ there are three kinds of nuts: soft-shell nuts, middling nuts ; של פ׳ שניפרך מעצמו the perekh nut which bursts open of itself; כך הוא ישראל … מעצמם אלו של פ׳ so are the Israelites: those among them who do good of their own accord are the crack-nuts; Yalk. Cant. 992.Pl. פְּרָכִים, פְּרָכִין. R. Hash. 13b עשויין פ׳ פ׳ they (the peas) are husked as you need them. 3) pl. as ab. (crushers,) bars of a grate (through which the poking is done). Kel. XII, 3; Tosef. ib. B. Mets.II, 10. -
17 терпимый
1) General subject: bearable, broad, broad-minded, broadminded, easy (be easy on somebody - относиться снисходительно к кому-либо), endurable, indulgent, indulgent (к чему-л.), large hearted, large minded, large-hearted, large-minded, latitudinarian, lenient, livable, liveable, permissive, so-so, sufferable, supportable, tolerable, tolerant, decentish, non-judgemental2) Colloquial: possible3) Accounting: tolerable (напр. о руководстве)4) Jargon: soft-shell5) Business: acceptable, forbearing6) Makarov: soft -
18 трионикс
1) Biology: soft-shelled turtle (Trionyx)2) Herpetology: soft-shell (Trionyx) -
19 трионикс
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20 в мягком панцире
General subject: soft-shell
См. также в других словарях:
Soft-shell — Soft shelled Soft shelled , a. Having a soft or fragile shell. [1913 Webster] {Soft shell clam} (Zo[ o]l.), the long clam. See {Mya}. {Soft shelled crab}. (Zo[ o]l.) See the Note under {Crab}, 1. {Soft shelled turtle}. (Zo[ o]l.) Same as {Soft t … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
soft-shell — soft′ shell adj. 1) zool. Also, soft′ shelled′. having a soft, flexible, or fragile shell, as a crab that has recently molted 2) zool. a soft shell animal, esp. a soft shell crab • Etymology: 1795–1805 … From formal English to slang
soft-shell — ☆ soft shell [sôf′shel΄ ] adj. 1. having a soft shell 2. having an unhardened shell as the result of recent molting: Also soft shelled n. a soft shell animal; esp., a crab that has recently molted … English World dictionary
soft-shell — I. ˈ ̷ ̷| ̷ ̷ adjective Etymology: soft (I) + shell 1. : having a soft or fragile shell especially as a result of recent shedding 2. : moderate in policy or doctrine : avoiding extreme principles or measures the sort of soft shell left of center… … Useful english dictionary
soft-shell — /sawft shel , soft /, adj. 1. Also, soft shelled. having a soft, flexible, or fragile shell, as a crab that has recently molted. n. 2. a soft shell animal, esp. a soft shell crab. [1795 1805] * * * … Universalium
soft-shell — or soft shelled adjective Date: 1805 having a soft or fragile shell especially as a result of recent shedding < soft shell crabs > … New Collegiate Dictionary
Soft-shell clam — Scientific classification Kingdom: Animalia Phylum … Wikipedia
Soft-shell clam — Soft shell Soft shell , Soft shelled Soft shelled , a. Having a soft or fragile shell. [1913 Webster] {Soft shell clam} (Zo[ o]l.), the long clam. See {Mya}. {Soft shelled crab}. (Zo[ o]l.) See the Note under {Crab}, 1. {Soft shelled turtle}.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Soft-shell crab — in New Orleans, Louisiana Soft shell crab is a culinary term for crabs which have recently molted their old exoskeleton and are still soft.[1] In the United States, the main species is the blue crab , Callin … Wikipedia
soft-shell crab — soft′ shell crab′ n. ivt a crab, esp. the blue crab, that has recently molted and therefore has a soft, edible shell • Etymology: 1835–45 … From formal English to slang
soft-shell turtle — soft′ shell tur′tle n. ram any aquatic turtle of the family Trionychidae, inhabiting North America, Asia, and Africa, having the shell covered with flexible, leathery skin • Etymology: 1880–90 … From formal English to slang