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[stɪŋ] UK / US stung, stung1. vt(wound with sting) stechen2. vi(eyes, ointment etc) brennen3. n(insect wound) Stich m -
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1) жало
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Вычислительная техника: Software Technology Interest Group (CERN, organization) -
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[stɪŋ]жаложгучий волосокукус; ожогострая больколкость, язвительность; жгучестьострота; жизненностьжалить; жечь; кусатьсяжечь, гореть от болипричинять острую больчувствовать острую больпобуждать; стимулироватьобманывать, одурачивать, надувать; обиратьАнгло-русский большой универсальный переводческий словарь > sting
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[stɪŋ]◙ n. עוקץ; עקיצה◙ v. לעקוץ; להכאיב; לייסר; לעורר, לדרבן; לרמות* * *◙ תומרל ;ןברדל,ררועל ;רסייל ;ביאכהל ;ץוקעל◄◙ הציקע ;ץקוע◄ -
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sengat, kepedasan, sesuatu yg menyakitkan, melukai* * *menyengat* * *sengat, kepedasan, sesuatu yang menyakitkan, melukai* * *menyengat, sengatan, antup -
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v. Plev; chobn. Tus ple kab; tus pos; tus saus
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sting — n: an elaborate confidence game; specif: such a game worked by undercover police in order to catch criminals Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. sting … Law dictionary
sting — (v.) O.E. stingan to prick with a small point (of weapons, insects, plants, etc.), from P.Gmc. *stenganan (Cf. O.N. stinga, O.H.G. stungen to prick, Goth. us stagg to prick out, O.H.G. stanga, Ger. stange pole, perch, Ger. stengel stalk, stem ),… … Etymology dictionary