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Сленг: подразделение оперативного реагирования (полиция) (Here comes the Sweeney.) -
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◙ n. (סוג) מחלת סוסים* * *◙ םיסוס תלחמ (גוס)◄ -
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the \/ˈswiːnɪ\/(slang, kallenavn) forklaring: utrykningspolitiet -
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((sweeny)در مورد اسب) از كار افتادگي يا فلجعض عضلات كتف ، فلج عضله -
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견갑근위축증, 견갑위신경마비 -
14 tell it to Sweeney
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( (sweeney)در مورداسب) از كار افتادگي يا فلجع عضلات كتف ، فلج عضله -
16 подразделение оперативного реагирования (полиция)
Jargon: Sweeney (Here comes the Sweeney.)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > подразделение оперативного реагирования (полиция)
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17 подразделение оперативного реагирования
Jargon: (полиция) Sweeney (Here comes the Sweeney.)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > подразделение оперативного реагирования
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18 amortiguar el golpe
(v.) = soften + the blowEx. To soften the blow, a kind-hearted librarian might produce an illustrated book on ostriches, or the text of the Hippocratic oath, or a copy of the original melodrama by George Hazelton, 'Sweeney Todd: the barber of Fleet Street'.* * *(v.) = soften + the blowEx: To soften the blow, a kind-hearted librarian might produce an illustrated book on ostriches, or the text of the Hippocratic oath, or a copy of the original melodrama by George Hazelton, 'Sweeney Todd: the barber of Fleet Street'.
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19 avestruz
m.ostrich.la política/táctica del avestruz burying one's head in the sand* * *► nombre masculino (pl avestruces)1 ostrich* * *SM1) (=ave) ostrich2) LAm * (=imbécil) dimwit *, idiot* * *masculino ostrich* * *= ostrich.Ex. Sometimes librarians have to explain to enquirers who will almost certainly not believe them that ostriches do not put their heads in the sand, that in Britain at least, doctors do not take the Hippocratic oath, and that both the yeti and Sweeney Todd's baber's shop are fiction.----* esconder la cabeza como el avestruz = bury + Posesivo + head in the sand (like an ostrich), stick + Posesivo + head in the sand.* hacer como el avestruz = bury + Posesivo + head in the sand (like an ostrich), stick + Posesivo + head in the sand.* * *masculino ostrich* * *= ostrich.Ex: Sometimes librarians have to explain to enquirers who will almost certainly not believe them that ostriches do not put their heads in the sand, that in Britain at least, doctors do not take the Hippocratic oath, and that both the yeti and Sweeney Todd's baber's shop are fiction.
* esconder la cabeza como el avestruz = bury + Posesivo + head in the sand (like an ostrich), stick + Posesivo + head in the sand.* hacer como el avestruz = bury + Posesivo + head in the sand (like an ostrich), stick + Posesivo + head in the sand.* * *ostrich* * *
avestruz sustantivo masculino
ostrich
avestruz sustantivo masculino ostrich
' avestruz' also found in these entries:
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ostrich
* * *avestruz nmostrich;la política del avestruz burying one's head in the sand* * *m ZO ostrich;* * ** * * -
20 barbero
adj.barber.m.barber.* * *1 barber* * *1.2. SM1) (=peluquero) barber"El barbero de Sevilla" — "The Barber of Seville"
2) Guat, Méx * flatterer* * *Imasculino barberII- ra masculino, femenino (Méx fam) toady* * *= barber.Ex. To soften the blow, a kind-hearted librarian might produce an illustrated book on ostriches, or the text of the Hippocratic oath, or a copy of the original melodrama by George Hazelton, 'Sweeney Todd: the barber of Fleet Street'.* * *Imasculino barberII- ra masculino, femenino (Méx fam) toady* * *= barber.Ex: To soften the blow, a kind-hearted librarian might produce an illustrated book on ostriches, or the text of the Hippocratic oath, or a copy of the original melodrama by George Hazelton, 'Sweeney Todd: the barber of Fleet Street'.
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barbero 1 sustantivo masculino
barber
barbero 2◊ -ra sustantivo masculino, femenino (Méx fam) toady
' barbero' also found in these entries:
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barber
* * *barbero, -a♦ adjMéx Famser muy barbero to be a real bootlicker♦ nmbarber* * *m barber* * *barbero, -ra n: barber* * *barbero n barber
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Sweeney — See: TELL IT TO THE MARINES or TELL IT TO SWEENEY … Dictionary of American idioms
Sweeney — See: TELL IT TO THE MARINES or TELL IT TO SWEENEY … Dictionary of American idioms
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sweeney — n. (prec. by the) Brit. sl. the members of a flying squad. Etymology: rhyming sl. f. Sweeney Todd, a barber who murdered his customers … Useful english dictionary
Sweeney (name) — Sweeney is a surname that is in most cases, of Irish origin, derived from the Gaelic Mac Suibhne meaning son of Suibhne . The Gaelic name, Suibhne , was a byname meaning pleasant or well disposed . [http://www.ireland.com/ancestor/surname/… … Wikipedia
Sweeney Todd — is a semi fictional character who first appeared as one of the protagonists of a penny dreadful serial entitled The String of Pearls (1846 1847). In this and later versions of the tale he is a barber who murders wealthy customers by pulling a… … Wikipedia