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61 tongue
[tʌŋ]n1) языкThe child has a furry (coated) tongue. — У ребенка обложен язык.
- long tongue- coated tongue - put out one's tongue
- lick smth with one's tongue
- cluck one's tongue
- examine the patient's tongue
- stick out one's tongue at smb
- have smth on the tip of the tongue2) речьHe has a ready tongue. — У него хорошо подвешен язык. /У него на все готов ответ
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62 in over one's head
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63 scrud
n AmE sl1)2)Oh shit! I guess I got the scrud! — Твою мать! Я, кажется, что-то подцепил
That dumb cluck can't tell scrud from crotch rot — Эта дура не может отличить венерическое заболевание от простого раздражения в паху
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64 something of a
I adj infmlIt was certainly something of a problem to know where to go next — Мы даже не знали, куда идти дальше
II adv infmlHe's something of a liar, don't you think? — Он не всегда говорит правду, не так ли?
The new dictionary of modern spoken language > something of a
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65 the world's something
adj infmlHe must be the world's prize cluck — Он, наверное, самый большой дурак на свете
The new dictionary of modern spoken language > the world's something
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66 with tits on
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67 chirp
1. n чириканье, щебетание; крик; стрекотание2. v чирикать, щебетать; кричать; пищать, звенеть; стрекотать3. v пищать, издавать писк4. v весело болтать; стрекотать, щебетать5. v амер. сл. доносить; выдаватьСинонимический ряд:cheep (verb) cheep; chime; chip; chipper; chirrup; cluck; clutter; peep; pip; squeak; trill; tweedle; tweet; twitter; warble -
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1. n муз. трель2. n фон. вибрирующее «р»3. v выводить трель4. v фон. произносить звук «р» с вибрацией5. v диал. вращать; переворачивать; катить6. v уст. литься, струитьсяСинонимический ряд:1. cheep (verb) cheep; chime; chip; chirp; chirrup; cluck; peep; pip; squeak; tweet; twitter; warble2. drip (verb) distill; drib; dribble; drip; drop; trickle; weep -
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1. n трель2. n пение; щебет3. n песня; мелодия4. v издавать трели, пускать трель5. v петь, заливаться; щебетать6. v поэт. журчатьСинонимический ряд:1. melody (noun) air; descant; diapason; lay; measure; melisma; melodia; melody; strain; tune2. cheep (verb) cheep; chime; chirp; chirrup; cluck; peep; trill; tweet; twitter3. vocalise (verb) carol; chant; choir; croon; sing; tune; vocalise; vocalize; yodel
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