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1 tummy tuck
Шутливое выражение: абдоминопластика (пластическая операция на передней брюшной стенке) -
2 stomach
1. n желудокon an empty stomach — натощак, на голодный желудок
2. n живот3. n аппетитgood stomach is the best sauce — хороший аппетит — лучшая приправа
4. n вкус, склонностьto have no stomach for fighting — не любить драться; не испытывать желания вступать в драку
my stomach turns at the sight, the sight makes my stomach rise — меня тошнит от этого зрелища
5. v быть в состоянии съесть; быть в состоянии переварить6. v терпеть, сносить, выносить; переваривать7. v редк. вызывать тошнотуСинонимический ряд:1. belly (noun) abdomen; beer belly; belly; fat; flab; paunch; pot gut; tummy; venter2. taste (noun) appetence; appetite; hunger; taste; thirst3. bear (verb) abide; accept; bear; brook; digest; endure; forbear; go; lump; put up with; stand; stick out; suffer; support; sustain; swallow; sweat out; take; tolerate
См. также в других словарях:
tummy tuck — tum·my tuck təm ē n abdominoplasty … Medical dictionary
tummy tuck — tum′my tuck n. srg inf abdominoplasty … From formal English to slang
tummy tuck — Informal. plastic surgery of the abdomen involving removal of excess fatty tissue and excess skin; abdominoplasty. * * * … Universalium
tummy tuck — noun abdominoplasty … Wiktionary
tummy tuck — n. abdominoplasty, cosmetic surgery for the removal of excess flesh and fatty tissue from the abdomen … English contemporary dictionary
tummy tuck — /ˈtʌmi tʌk/ (say tumee tuk) noun Colloquial an abdominoplasty procedure …
tummy tuck — noun cosmetic surgery of the abdomen to remove wrinkles and tighten the skin over the stomach • Syn: ↑abdominoplasty • Hypernyms: ↑plastic surgery, ↑reconstructive surgery, ↑anaplasty … Useful english dictionary
tuck — tək n a cosmetic surgical operation for the removal of excess skin or fat from a body part see TUMMY TUCK … Medical dictionary
tuck — tuck1 [tʌk] v [Date: 1400 1500; Origin: tuck to stretch cloth over hooks, pull (13 19 centuries), from Old English tucian to treat badly, punish, criticize angrily ] 1.) [T always + adverb/preposition] to push something, especially the edge of a… … Dictionary of contemporary English
tuck — tuck1 [ tʌk ] verb transitive ** 1. ) tuck something behind/into/under something to put something in a particular place, especially in order to keep it safe or hidden: He had a newspaper tucked under his arm. She took off her glasses and tucked… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
tuck — I UK [tʌk] / US verb [transitive] Word forms tuck : present tense I/you/we/they tuck he/she/it tucks present participle tucking past tense tucked past participle tucked ** 1) a) to put something in a particular place, especially in order to keep… … English dictionary