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1 тигровая шкура
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2 тигровая шкура
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3 тигровый
tiger (attr.); ( полосатый) striped -
4 шкура
жен.skin, hide; fell (с шерстью)сдирать шкуру — (с кого-л.) to flay, to skin
••быть в чьей-л. шкуре — to be in smb.'s shoes/boots
влезать в чью-л. шкуру — to put oneself in smb.'s shoes
драть шкуру с кого-л., драть семь шкур, спускать шкуру, снять семь шкур разг. — to skin smb. alive, to flay the hide off smb.
испытать что-л. на своей шкуре — to have felt smth. on one's own back; to know what smth. feels like
спасать свою шкуру — to save one's bacon/skin
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5 тигровый
1) ( относящийся к тиграм) tiger (attr)тигро́вая шку́ра — tiger skin
2) ( полосатый) striped••тигро́вый глаз мин. — tiger's-eye ( semiprecious stone)
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6 пиво
1) General subject: October, ale, beer, darby (из Дерби), malt, nappy, she oak, small drink, swipes, tiff, wallop, bevvy, (hipster talk) bronson2) American: suds3) Obsolete: she-oak4) Australian slang: amber fluid, liquid amber, pig's ear, sherbet, sorbet, amber nectar5) Scottish language: yill6) Jargon: a cold one, brew, chaser, skin, slops, soapsuds, brewski ("I love drinking brewskies!"), (то же, что и brewski) brewskies ("I love drinking brewskies!"), kitty litter (A pint of kitty litter please.), pig (Can I buy you a pig?), gary (Give us a pint of gary.), foam (How about some more foam? Как на счёт ещё пива?), apple (I've tried that new apple but I prefer my salmon. Я попробовал новое пиво, но я предпочитаю своё, по крепче.), ooh aah (I’ll have an ooh aah.), froth (Would you like some froth? Не желаете ли какое-нибудь пиво?), skat (You got any pretzels to go with the skat? У вас есть какие-нибудь крендельки к пиву?), neck-oil, gusto (How about another tube of gusto? Как насчёт ещё одной банки пива?), brew-ha, slosh, cold blood, cold coffee, drafty, berpwater, toilet water, barley pop, Tigersweat, fifty-five, gargle, hops, suds sudds, tiger sweat7) Advertising: malt liquor8) Taboo: pigs ear, tiger piss (об. плохого качества) -
7 мех тигра
Makarov: tiger's skin -
8 шкура тигра
Makarov: tiger's skin
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