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2 lihotettu
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3 sisällä ruokittu
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4 istállóban hízlalt
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7 упитанный
1) General subject: fat, stall fed, stall-fed, tallowy, well heeled, well padded, well-heeled, as fat as butter, chubby, plump, round, well-nourished, tubby2) Biology: (хорошо) well-fed3) Colloquial: beef to the hoof (Fat, chubby.), well covered (He ain't fat, just well covered.), well-upholstered4) Agriculture: fatted, fattened, fleshed, fleshy, in flesh5) Jocular: well-padded6) Economy: finished7) Fishery: well-fed8) Makarov: nourished, tallowy (о животном)9) Phraseological unit: bacon-faced -
8 хорошо откормленный
2) Agriculture: well-fed, well-finishedУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > хорошо откормленный
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9 hranjen
pp & adj fed; nourished, sustained I slabo hranjen underfed; preobilno hranjen overfed; hranjen u štali (govedo) stall-fed; hranjen iz ruke hand-fed; med - na silu force-fed* * *• fed -
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11 معلوف
مَعْلُوف (كَدَابّةٍ إلخ)fed; stall-fed, fattened -
12 бычок-кастрат, откормленный в стойле
Agriculture: stall-fed steerУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > бычок-кастрат, откормленный в стойле
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13 на откорме в стойле
Makarov: stall-fedУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > на откорме в стойле
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14 откармливаемый в стойле
Makarov: stall-fedУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > откармливаемый в стойле
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15 откормленный в стойле
Makarov: stall-fedУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > откормленный в стойле
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16 al-gjafta
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17 gangr
(gen. gangs), m.1) walking (vera á gangi); motion, activity of any kind (þá var hvert járn á gangi);2) pace, pacing (temja hesta við gang ok hlaup);3) course (gangr himintungla);4) prevailing, being in vogue;hafa mikinn gang, to be much in vogue;svá mikill gangr var orðinn at eldinum, the fire had got to such a height.* * *m. [A. S. gong; Scot. gang = a walk, journey; Dan. gang; Swed. gång; cp. Germ. gehen]:—a going, walking, Sks. 370; vera á gangi, to be walking to and fro, Grett. 153: metaph., röng eru mál á gangi, bad reports are going about, Bs. i. (in a verse); vápn á gangi, weapons clashing (vide II. 2. below), Grág. ii. 8; þá var hvert járn á gangi, Fb. i. 212:—gefit mér gang, give me way, passage, let me go, Fms. xi. 275, 347:—pace, a horseman’s term, engan (hest) hafa þeir slíkan séð bæði sakir gangs ok vaxtar, Róm. 422: Icel. say, það er enginn g. í honum, he has no pacing or ambling in him; or gang-lauss, adj. not pacing:—grazing, úti-g., útigangs-hestr, opp. to a stall-fed horse:—course, of the sun, stars, moon, gangr himin-tungla, Edda (pref.), hence sólar-g., the course of the sun above the horizon = day; stuttr, lítill, langr sólar-g., a short, long day:—course, of money.II. metaph.,1. a going onward, prevailing, being in vogue; hafa mikinn gang, to be much in vogue, Al. 87; heldr er vaxandi g. at þeim, they were rather on the increase, Gísl. 66; þótti þeim hann hafa ofmikinn gang ( favour) af konungi, Fms. ii. 54; með-g., good luck; mót-g., adversity; upp-g., thrift; á-gangr, inroad; yfir-g., tyranny.2. rapid or furious going; þá var svá mikill gangr at um aptr-göngur Þórólfs, at …, the huntings of Th. (a ghost) went so far, that …, Eb. 314; ok nú görisk svá mikill g. at, Gísl. 151; svá görðisk mikill g. at þessu, Eb. 174; svá mikill g. var orðinn at eldinum, the fire had got to such a height, Bs. i. 445; elds-g., fire; vápna-g., a clash of weapons; vatna-g., a rush, flood of water; öldu-g., sjáfar-g., high waves; brim-g., furious surf; skriðu-g., desolation from earth-slips; berserks-g., berserker fury:—trampling, horns g. ok hófs, Grág. ii. 122.3. law term, a process; laga-g., Skálda 201, rare in old writers, but freq. in mod., Dan. rettergang.4. medic. a discharge, esp. from the stomach; vall-gangr, excrement; þarfa-g., urine; þeir vóru sumir er drukku gang sinn, Al. 168; niðr-g., diarrhoea; upp-g., expectoration:—a privy, ganga til gangs, Grág. ii. 119; þeir skyldu hafa búðar-tópt Skútu fyrir gang, Rd. 305; nú er hundr bundinn í gangi, Grág. l. c.III. collective, a gang, as in Engl.; drauga-g., a gang of ghosts; músa-g., a gang of mice; gaura-g., a gang of roughs; trolla-g., a gang of trolls ( giants); þjófa-g., a gang of thieves.—Vide göng, n. pl. a lobby. -
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19 علوفة
عَلُوفَة: حَيَوانٌ مَعْلُوف -
20 τροφίας
A brought up in the house, stall-fed, τ. ἵπποι, opp. φορβάδες, Arist.HA 604a29; βοῦς τροφίας (acc. pl.) IG22.1028.16, cf. Plu.Aem.33; κῶθον τροφίην ([dialect] Ion. form) Numen. ap. Ath.7.304e.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > τροφίας
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