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m многоковшовый канавокопатель м.Neue große deutsch-russische Wörterbuch Polytechnic > Trencher
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subs.Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Trencher
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nსანგრის მთხრელი ჯარისკაცი -
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траншейный экскаватор, канавокопательEnglish-Russian dictionary of aviation and missile bases > trencher
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/'trentʃə/ * danh từ - người đào mương - lính đào hào !tencher companion - bạn đồng bàn, bạn cùng ăn * danh từ - cái thớt (để thái bánh mì ở bàn ăn) -
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trencher cap [ˊtrentʃəkæp] n«академи́ческая ша́почка», головно́й убо́р с квадра́тным ве́рхом ( у студентов и профессоров в Англии) -
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n (pl trencher-men)1) їдок, їдецьgood (stout, valiant) trencher-man — добрий їдок
2) дармоїд, нахлібник* * *n1) ( хороший) їдкий; гурман; ненажераgood /stout, valiant/ trencher-man — справжній гурман або ненажера
to be a hearty /heavy/ trencher-man — любити добре поїсти
to be a poor trencher-man, to be nothing of a trencher-man — мало є; їсть як пташка
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[ʹtrentʃə|mən] n (pl -men [-{ʹtrentʃə}mən])1. (хороший) едок; гурман; обжораgood /stout, valiant/ trencher-man - настоящий гурман или обжора
to be a hearty /heavy/ trencher-man - любить хорошо поесть
to be a poor trencher-man, to be nothing of a trencher-man - мало есть; есть как птичка
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Trencher — Trench er, n. [OE. trencheoir, F. tranchoir, fr. trancher to cut, carve. See {Trench}, v. t.] 1. One who trenches; esp., one who cuts or digs ditches. [1913 Webster] 2. A large wooden plate or platter, as for table use. [1913 Webster] 3. The… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Trencher — may refer to: * Trencher (comics), a comic book series * Trencher (machine), a digging machine * Trencher (tableware), a place setting item * Trencher cap, a square academic cap * Trencher (band), a London based Casio core band … Wikipedia
trencher — Trencher, Semble qu il vient de Truncare, Abscindere, Incidere, Secare, Consecare, Prosecare, Truncare. Trencher une montagne, Perfodere montem, Caedere montem. Trencher le col à quelqu un, Collum alicui desecare, Ferire aliquem securi, Aliquem… … Thresor de la langue françoyse
trencher — c.1300, wooden platter on which to cut meat, from Anglo Fr. trenchour, from O.N.Fr. trencheor a trencher, lit. a cutting place, from O.Fr. trenchier to cut (see TRENCH (Cf. trench)) … Etymology dictionary
trencher — trencher1 [tren′chər] n. [ME < OFr trencheor < trenchier: see TRENCH] Archaic 1. a wooden board or platter on which to carve or serve meat 2. a) food served on a trencher b) a supply of food trencher2 [tren′chər] … English World dictionary
trencher — I. noun Etymology: Middle English trenchour knife, serving platter, from Anglo French, from trencher to cut Date: 14th century a wooden platter for serving food II. adjective Date: 14th century 1. of or relating to a trencher or to meals 2.… … New Collegiate Dictionary
Trencher — Recorded as Trench, Trinch, Trinche, Trenche, and the occupational Trencher, this is an English surname but one of early French origins. Well recorded in Ireland, it was probably introduced into England at or just after the famous Norman Conquest … Surnames reference
Trencher — Piece of wood on which meat was carved. The word had orig. been used of the knife which carved. It was also a thick piece of bread which served as a plate and was given to the poor or the dogs when the meal was finished. A mid 15c rhyme describes … Dictionary of Medieval Terms and Phrases
trencher — /ˈtrɛntʃə / (say trenchuh) noun 1. someone who trenches; someone who makes trenches. 2. → mortarboard (def. 2). 3. Obsolete a. a rectangular or circular flat piece of wood on which meat, or other food, was formerly served or carved. b. such a… …
Trencher — These large flat pieces of bread were used like plates in castles during the Middle Ages. One was placed in front of two people, one of them would cut it in half and give one half to the person next to him. The Trencher would catch meat juices … The writer's dictionary of science fiction, fantasy, horror and mythology
trencher — n. 1 hist. a wooden or earthenware platter for serving food. 2 (in full trencher cap) a stiff square academic cap; a mortarboard. Etymology: ME f. AF trenchour, OF trencheoir f. trenchier: see TRENCH … Useful english dictionary