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1 fleshy
ˈfleʃɪ прил.
1) а) состоящий из мякоти;
мягкий, без костей fleshy parts of the cod ≈ мясо трески No species of reptile is possessed of true fleshy lips. ≈ Ни у каких видов пресмыкающихся нет мягких губ. б) мясистый, сочный the fleshy texture of a melon ≈ сочная мякоть дыни thick fleshy leaves ≈ толстые мясистые листья Syn: succulent, pulpy, meaty
2) толстый, полный, тучный Syn: fat
2., corpulent, plump I
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3) похожий на мясо fleshy colour ≈ цвет сырого мяса мясистый - * nose мясистый нос толстый, полный плотский, чувственный сочный (о фруктах) - * fruits мясистые фрукты( о ягодах, сливах и т. п.) fleshy мясистый ~ толстый -
2 fleshy
['fleʃɪ]прил.1) состоящий из мякоти; мягкий, без костейNo species of reptile is possessed of true fleshy lips. — Ни у каких видов пресмыкающихся нет мягких губ.
2) мясистый, сочныйSyn:3) толстый, полный, тучныйSyn: -
3 fleischig
Adj. fleshy* * *fleshy; meaty; pulpy; beefy* * *flei|schig ['flaiʃɪç]adjfleshy* * *1) (of or like beef: a beefy taste.) beefy2) (fat: a fleshy face.) fleshy3) ((tasting, smelling etc) like meat: This smells meaty.) meaty* * *flei·schig[ˈflaiʃɪç]adj fleshy* * ** * *fleischig adj fleshy* * ** * *adj.beefy adj.fleshy adj.meaty adj. adv.beefily adv. -
4 mięsisty
adj* * *a.1. fleshy; mięsista twarz plump face.2. bot. succulent; mięsiste liście succulent leaves.3. (o tkaninach, skórach) thick; mięsisty dywan thick carpet.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > mięsisty
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