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41 большой шаг
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42 косолапый
1. splayfoot2. pigeon-toed3. splayfooted4. bandy-leggedСинонимический ряд:медведь (прил.) медведь; мишка; топтыгин; хозяин -
43 шире шаг
эй вы, мальчики, шагом марш отсюда! — hop off, you boys!
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44 крупный шаг
Бизнес, юриспруденция. Русско-английский словарь > крупный шаг
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45 голубь, мадейрский
—1. LAT Columba trocaz ( Heineken) [ Palumbus trocaz ( Heineken)]2. RUS мадейрский голубь m3. ENG long-toed [trocaz] pigeon4. DEU Silberhalstaube f5. FRA pigeon m trocazDICTIONARY OF ANIMAL NAMES IN FIVE LANGUAGES — BIRDS > голубь, мадейрский
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1. LAT Columba trocaz ( Heineken) [ Palumbus trocaz ( Heineken)]2. RUS мадейрский голубь m3. ENG long-toed [trocaz] pigeon4. DEU Silberhalstaube f5. FRA pigeon m trocaz
См. также в других словарях:
pigeon-toed — adj someone who is pigeon toed has feet that turn towards each other as they walk … Dictionary of contemporary English
pigeon-toed — (adj.) 1801, of horses, 1890, of persons, see PIGEON (Cf. pigeon) … Etymology dictionary
pigeon-toed — ► ADJECTIVE ▪ having the toes or feet turned inwards … English terms dictionary
pigeon-toed — [pij′əntōd΄] adj. having the toes or feet turned in … English World dictionary
pigeon-toed — ADJ GRADED Someone who is pigeon toed walks with their toes pointing slightly inwards … English dictionary
pigeon-toed — adjective someone who is pigeon toed has feet that point inwards rather than straight forwards … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
pigeon-toed — pi·geon toed pij ən tōd adj having the forefoot turned inward toward the midline of the body … Medical dictionary
pigeon-toed — pi|geon toed [ ,pıdʒən toud ] adjective walking or standing with your feet pointing inward, or having feet that usually do this … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
pigeon-toed — pi′geon toed adj. pat having the toes or feet turned inward … From formal English to slang
pigeon-toed — adjective Date: 1786 having the toes and forefoot turned inward … New Collegiate Dictionary
pigeon-toed — /pij euhn tohd /, adj. having the toes or feet turned inward. [1795 1805] * * * … Universalium