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truncheon [ˊtrʌŋtʃǝn] n1) дуби́нка полице́йского2) жезл -
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['trʌntʃən]nome manganello m.* * *(a short heavy stick, carried especially by British policemen.) manganello* * *truncheon /ˈtrʌntʃən/n.1 manganello; sfollagente: English policemen go unarmed, save for a truncheon, i poliziotti inglesi vanno in giro disarmati, salvo per lo sfollagente(to) truncheon /ˈtrʌntʃən/v. t.manganellare.* * *['trʌntʃən]nome manganello m. -
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[ˈtrʌntʃən]truncheon уст. дубина truncheon дубинка полицейского truncheon жезл -
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ˈtrʌntʃən сущ.
1) жезл Syn: rod, wand
2) дубинка полицейского дубинка полицейского - rubber * резиновая дубинка (маршальский) жезл (устаревшее) дубина( устаревшее) древко копья бить палкой, дубинкой truncheon уст. дубина ~ дубинка полицейского ~ жезлБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > truncheon
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1. [ʹtrʌntʃən] n1. дубинка полицейского2. (маршальский) жезл3. уст. дубина4. уст. древко копья2. [ʹtrʌntʃən] vбить палкой, дубинкой -
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N1. छड़ीThe police were using truncheons to disperse the mob.--------VT1. डंडे\truncheonसे\truncheonमारनाTruncheon the snake hard. -
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(a short heavy stick, carried especially by British policemen.) bastão* * *trun.cheon[tr'∧ntʃən] n Brit 1 porrete, cacete, cassetete. 2 bastão de marechal. • vt cacetar, cacetear, bater com porrete. rubber truncheon cacete de borracha de policial. -
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n жезъл, полицейска палка* * *палка; жезъл;* * *n жезъл, полицейска палка* * *truncheon[´trʌntʃən] I. n 1. палка ( полицейска); 2. ост. кривак, гега, сопа; 3. жезъл; II. v бия (налагам) с палка. -
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1. n1) (маршальський) жезл2) кийок полісмена3) дрючок4) ратище списа2. vбити кийком (ціпком)* * *I n2) ( маршальський) жезл3) icт. дубина4) icт. держак списаII v -
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[English Word] truncheon (made from the wood of the mpweke tree)[Swahili Word] mpweke[Swahili Plural] mipweke[Part of Speech] noun------------------------------------------------------------ -
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nounSchlagstock, der* * *(a short heavy stick, carried especially by British policemen.) der Knüppel* * *trun·cheon[ˈtrʌn(t)ʃən]n BRIT, AUS Schlagstock m* * *['trʌntSən]n(Gummi)knüppel m; (esp of riot police) Schlagstock m* * *truncheon [ˈtrʌntʃən] s2. Kommando-, Marschallstab m* * *nounSchlagstock, der* * *(UK) n.Polizeiknüppel m. n.Knüppel - m.Kommandostab m. -
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['trʌn(t)ʃ(ə)n] 1. сущ.1) жезл ( как символ власти)Syn:3) уст. дубинка, дубина, толстая деревянная палкаSyn:2. гл.бить палкой, дубинкойSyn:baton 2.
См. также в других словарях:
Truncheon — Trun cheon, n. [OE. tronchoun the shaft of a broken spear, broken piece, OF. tronchon, tron?on, F. tron?on, fr. OF. & F. tronce, tronche, a piece of wood; cf. OF. trons, tros, trois; all perhaps from L. thyrsus a stalk, stem, staff. See {Thyrsus} … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Truncheon — Trun cheon, v. t. To beat with a truncheon. Shak. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
truncheon — [trun′chən] n. [ME tronchoun < OFr tronchon < VL * truncio < L truncus, a stem, TRUNK] 1. Obs. a short, thick club; cudgel 2. any staff or baton used as a symbol of authority 3. Chiefly Brit. a policeman s stick or billy 4. Obs. the… … English World dictionary
truncheon — index beat (strike), cudgel, lash (strike) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
truncheon — c.1300, shaft of a spear, also short stick, cudgel, from O.N.Fr. tronchon, O.Fr. tronchon (11c.) a piece cut off, thick stick, stump, from V.L. *truncionem (nom. *truncio), from L. truncus (see TRUNK (Cf. trunk)). Meaning staff as a symbol of… … Etymology dictionary
truncheon — ► NOUN chiefly Brit. ▪ a short thick stick carried as a weapon by a police officer. ORIGIN Old French tronchon stump , from Latin truncus trunk … English terms dictionary
truncheon — UK [ˈtrʌntʃ(ə)n] / US [ˈtrʌntʃən] noun [countable] Word forms truncheon : singular truncheon plural truncheons a short thick stick carried by a police officer as a weapon … English dictionary
truncheon — I. noun Etymology: Middle English tronchoun, from Anglo French trunchun, from Vulgar Latin *truncion , *truncio, from Latin truncus trunk Date: 14th century 1. a shattered spear or lance 2. a. obsolete club, bludgeon b. baton 2 … New Collegiate Dictionary
truncheon — noun /ˈtɹʌntʃən/ a) A short staff, a club; a cudgel. Helpe me that thys truncheoune were oute of my syde, for hit stykith so sore that hit nyghe sleyth me. b) A baton, or military staff of … Wiktionary
Truncheon — Something broken or cut off, a fragment, usually of a spear or *lance; also, the shaft of a spear; the stump of a tree; then a thick stick or cudgel; a staff of office. When, in the 14c the king witnessed a duel at Smithfield or Cheapside, and he … Dictionary of Medieval Terms and Phrases
truncheon — noun (esp. BrE) ADJECTIVE ▪ rubber VERB + TRUNCHEON ▪ be armed with, carry ▪ draw ▪ beat sb with ▪ … Collocations dictionary