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I. 1. крайник, член (на тялото)
to pull/tear someone LIMB from LIMB разкъсвам някого на парчета
large of LIMB с големи крайници
2. главен клон (на дърво)
a LIMB of the law блюстител/страж на закона
LIMB of the devil/of Satan палавник, пакостник, пакостливо дете
to leave someone /be/go out on a LIMB разг. поставям някого/съм/поставям се в много неизгодно/опасно положение
II. 1. астр. лимб
2. тех. градуиран лимб, ръб на ъгломерен инструмент
3. бот. ръб, край* * *{lim} n 1. крайник, член (на тялото); to pull/tear s.o. limb from limb(2) {lim} n 1. астр. лимб; 2. тех. градуиран лимб; ръб на ъгломе* * *член; палавник; палавница; лимб; крайник;* * *1. a limb of the law блюстител/страж на закона 2. i. крайник, член (на тялото) 3. ii. астр. лимб 4. large of limb с големи крайници 5. limb of the devil/of satan палавник, пакостник, пакостливо дете 6. to leave someone /be/go out on a limb разг. поставям някого/съм/поставям се в много неизгодно/опасно положение 7. to pull/tear someone limb from limb разкъсвам някого на парчета 8. бот. ръб, край 9. главен клон (на дърво) 10. тех. градуиран лимб, ръб на ъгломерен инструмент* * *limb [lim] I. n 1. крайник, член (на тяло); to pull ( tear) s.o. \limb from \limb разкъсвам някого на части; \limb and bone ( carcass, head) ост. от глава до пети; кожа и кости; \limb of the law шег. блюстител (страж) на закона; to go out on a \limb поемам голям риск, предприемам нещо безумно (за да отстоя убежденията си); to be left ( out) on a \limb оказвам се в небрано лозе, отзовавам се в деликатна ситуация; 2. клон; 3. палавник, палавница; \limb of the devil, \limb of Satan дяволско дете; изчадие на ада ; II. limb n 1. астр. лимб, видимите краища на диска (на Слънцето, Луната, планетите); 2. тех. лимб, градуиран ръб на ъгломерен инструмент; 3. стебло на магнитопровод (на трансформатор); 4. бот. ръб; край; 5. горният (долният) край на лък (за стрелба).
См. также в других словарях:
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