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42 плевок
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43 слюни
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saliva имя существительное: -
45 с дороги!
тж. прочь с дороги!get out of the way!, out of my way!; make way!Эй! вы, черти босоноги! / Прочь с дороги! прочь с дороги! - / Закричали усачи / И ударили в бичи. (П. Ершов, Конёк-Горбунок) — 'Hey, you ragamuffins there - / Make way! Make way, for the Mayor!' / Shouted his bewhiskered soldiers, / Cracking whips on backs and shoulders.
Капитан, по-бычьи нагнув голову, с закипевшей слюной в уголках рта, крикнул: - С дороги! Не лезь не в своё дело! Мальчишка!.. (Ю. Бондарев, Последние залпы) — The captain, his receding forehead furrowed with angry lines and a froth of spittle at the corners of his mouth, shouted: 'Out of my way, you young upstart. What business is it of yours?'
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46 слюни
1. slobber2. saliva; spittle3. slaver -
47 aanu
to spit, spittle. -
48 ro'iro'i
to dribble; ka ro'iro'i i te koreha, dribble on the eel, that is, let fall your spittle, mixed with chewed bait, to attract the eel. to let fall drops of juice onto something, for instance, the juice of the plant called pua, onto the garment called nua to dye it.
См. также в других словарях:
Spittle — Spit tle, n. [From {Spit} to eject from the mouth: cf. {Spattle}, and AS. sp[=a]tl.] The thick, moist matter which is secreted by the salivary glands; saliva; spit. [1913 Webster] {Spittle insect}. (Zo[ o]l.) See {Cuckoo spit} (b), under {Cuckoo} … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Spittle — Spit tle, n. See {Spital}. [Obs.] B. Jonson. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Spittle — Spit tle, v. t. [See {Spit} to spade.] To dig or stir with a small spade. [Prov. Eng.] [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Spittle — Spit tle, n. A small sort of spade. [Prov. Eng.] [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
spittle — late 15c., saliva, spit, probably an alteration (by influence of SPIT (Cf. spit) (v.)) of O.E. spætl, spatl, from P.Gmc. *spætlan, which is related to O.E. spætan to spit … Etymology dictionary
spittle — ► NOUN ▪ saliva, especially as ejected from the mouth. ORIGIN dialect spattle, altered by association with SPIT(Cf. ↑spitter) … English terms dictionary
spittle — [spit′ l] n. [earlier spettle < ME spetil < OE spætl, var. of spatl: for IE base see SPEW] 1. saliva; spit 2. the frothy secretion of larval spittlebugs … English World dictionary
Spittle — This very rare and interesting surname is of early medieval English origin, and is from an occupational name for someone who was employed at a lodging house. The name is derived from the Middle English (1200 1500) spital , an aphetic form of the… … Surnames reference
spittle — [[t]spɪ̱t(ə)l[/t]] N UNCOUNT Spittle is the watery liquid which is produced in your mouth. [OLD FASHIONED] A tiny roll of spittle oozed down his jaw. Syn: spit … English dictionary
spittle — Spital Spit al, n. [Abbreviated from hospital.] [Written also {spittle}.] A hospital. [Obs.] Shak. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
spittle — /ˈspɪtl / (say spitl) noun 1. saliva; spit. 2. the frothy protective secretion exuded by spittle insects. {alteration (conformed to spit1) of obsolete or dialect spattle, Middle English spatel, Old English spātl, related to spǣtan spit} …