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  • 1 mud

    {mʌd}
    I. 1. кал, тиня
    to get stuck in the MUD затъвамв калта (u прен.), изоставам от времето си
    to settledown/sink in the MUD затъвам (за кораб)
    as clear as MUDшег. съвсем неясно
    2. метал. шлам
    3. нещо, заслужаващо презрение, мръсотия, кал
    his name is MUDимето му е опетнено/опозорено
    to fling/throw/sling MUD at someone петня/опетнявам/черня/злословя по адрес на някого
    MUD in your eye! за вашездраве (наздравица)
    II. 1. размътвам
    2. изцапвам с кал
    3. ам. мажа/измазвам с кал
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    {m^d} n 1. кал; тиня; to get stuck in the mud затъвам в калта (u пр(2) {m^d} v (-dd-) 1. размътвам; 2. изцапвам с кал; 3. ам. мажа/и
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    кал;
    * * *
    1. as clear as mudшег. съвсем неясно 2. his name is mudимето му е опетнено/опозорено 3. i. кал, тиня 4. ii. размътвам 5. mud in your eye! за вашездраве (наздравица) 6. to fling/throw/sling mud at someone петня/опетнявам/черня/злословя по адрес на някого 7. to get stuck in the mud затъвамв калта (u прен.), изоставам от времето си 8. to settledown/sink in the mud затъвам (за кораб) 9. ам. мажа/измазвам с кал 10. изцапвам с кал 11. метал. шлам 12. нещо, заслужаващо презрение, мръсотия, кал
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    mud[mʌd] I. n 1. кал; тиня (и river-\mud); to get stuck in the \mud затъвам в калта; to settle down ( sink) in the \mud засядам (за кораб); 2. мръсотия; to treat ( consider) s.o. as a \mud, (as the \mud beneath o.'s feet) тъпча някого, смятам го за нищо; to fling ( throw, sling) \mud at петня, опетнявам, черня, очерням, опозорявам; his name is \mud името му е опетнено; \mud sticks веднъж оклеветен (дори несправедливо), човек трудно може да изчисти името си; II. v калям, окалвам; изцапвам.

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