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2 cock
[kɔk] 1. nkogut m2. vtto cock one's ears ( fig) — nastawiać (nastawić perf) uszu
* * *[kok] 1. noun1) (the male of birds, especially of the domestic fowl: a cock and three hens; ( also adjective) a cock sparrow.) kogut2) (a kind of tap for controlling the flow of liquid, gas etc.) kurek3) (a slang word for the penis.) kutas2. verb1) (to cause to stand upright or to lift: The dog cocked its ears.) stawiać2) (to draw back the hammer of (a gun).) odwieść kurek3) (to tilt up or sideways (especially a hat).) przechylać•- cockerel- cocky
- cock-and-bull story
- cock-crow
- cock-eyed
- cocksure
См. также в других словарях:
Tilt hammer — Tilt ham mer A tilted hammer; a heavy hammer, used in iron works, which is lifted or tilted by projections or wipers on a revolving shaft; a trip hammer. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
tilt hammer — n. a heavy drop hammer used in drop forging … English World dictionary
tilt hammer — /ˈtɪlt hæmə/ (say tilt hamuh) noun a drop hammer used in forging, etc., consisting of a heavy head at one end of a pivoted lever …
tilt hammer — a drop hammer used in forging, consisting of a heavy head at one end of a pivoted lever. [1740 50] * * * … Universalium
tilt hammer — noun a heavy pivoted hammer used in forging, raised mechanically and allowed to drop on the metal being worked … English new terms dictionary
tilt-hammer — n. Trip hammer … New dictionary of synonyms
tilt hammer — noun : helve hammer … Useful english dictionary
tilt-hammer — … Useful english dictionary
tilt — tilt1 [tilt] vt. [ME tilten, to be overthrown, totter, prob. < OE * tieltan < tealt, shaky, unstable; akin to Swed tulta, to totter < IE base * del , to waddle, totter > Sans dulā, she who totters] 1. to cause to slope or slant; tip 2 … English World dictionary
Tilt — Tilt, v. t. [OE. tilten, tulten, to totter, fall, AS. tealt unstable, precarious; akin to tealtrian to totter, to vacillate, D. tel amble, ambling pace, G. zelt, Icel. t[ o]lt an ambling pace, t[ o]lta to amble. Cf. {Totter}.] 1. To incline; to… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Tilt — Tilt, n. 1. A thrust, as with a lance. Addison. [1913 Webster] 2. A military exercise on horseback, in which the combatants attacked each other with lances; a tournament. [1913 Webster] 3. See {Tilt hammer}, in the Vocabulary. [1913 Webster] 4.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English