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121 crosse
crosse [kros]〈v.〉1 bisschopsstaf ⇒ kromstaf, herdersstaf♦voorbeelden:f2) stick, club [golf]4) kolf [geweer] -
122 roue
n. f.1. Etre dans la roue: To be 'in the running', to be in on a success. (This expression and the following three originate from the language of racing cyclists.)a To ride in a fellow-competitor's wind-stream, to stick to his rear wheel in a leech-like manner.b (fig.): To stick closely to someone and copy his every move with the intention of beating him at the finish.3. Montrer sa roue arrière: To 'show a clean pair of heels', to leave the opposition standing.4. Faire roue libre: To take life easy (as the literal meaning suggests, 'to free-wheel along').5. Mettre des bâtons dans les roues à quelqu'un: To 'put a spoke in someone's wheel', to hamper someone's progress.6. Pousser a la roue (fig.): To give (someone) a push in the right direction.7. Faire la roue: To 'strut about', to show off (like the peacock whence the expression originates).8. Graisser les roues (of motorist): To 'have one for the road', to have one more drink before driving off.9. Etre la cinquième roue du carrosse: To be surplus to requirements (to have as little active use as a spare wheel on a stage-coach). -
123 bacille aptère
1. LAT Bacillus rossii Fabricius2. RUS палочник m европейский3. ENG Rossi's walking-stick, Rossi's [Mediterranean] stick insect4. DEU Rossis Gespenst(heu)schrecke f5. FRA bacille m aptère [de Rossi]DICTIONNAIRE DES NOMS DES ANIMAUX EN CINQ LANGUES > bacille aptère
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124 bacille de Rossi
1. LAT Bacillus rossii Fabricius2. RUS палочник m европейский3. ENG Rossi's walking-stick, Rossi's [Mediterranean] stick insect4. DEU Rossis Gespenst(heu)schrecke f5. FRA bacille m aptère [de Rossi]DICTIONNAIRE DES NOMS DES ANIMAUX EN CINQ LANGUES > bacille de Rossi
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125 punaise à queue
2. RUS ранатра f3. ENG water stick insect4. DEU Stabwanze f, Wassernadel f, Nadelskorpion m, Nadelskorpionswanze f5. FRA ranatre f punaise f à queue1. LAT Ranatra linearis Linnaeus2. RUS ранатра f палочковидная, палочник m водяной3. ENG water stick insect4. DEU Stabwanze f, Wassemadel f5. FRA ranatre f linéaire, punaise f à queue, punaise f à aiguilleDICTIONNAIRE DES NOMS DES ANIMAUX EN CINQ LANGUES > punaise à queue
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126 canne
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127 352
1. LAT Bacillus rossii Fabricius2. RUS палочник m европейский3. ENG Rossi's walking-stick, Rossi's [Mediterranean] stick insect4. DEU Rossis Gespenst(heu)schrecke f5. FRA bacille m aptère [de Rossi] -
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