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1 chin
1. true, real. chin ko’ngildan/chini bilan really, honestly. chin ma’nosi in the true meaning of the word. chindan really, truly, seriously 2. geo. (Persian) China.chin kaptar zool.tumbler pigeon -
2 chin
[tʃɪn] nounthe part of the face below the mouth:ذَقْنHis beard completely covers his chin.
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3 chin
ذَقْن \ chin: the part of the face below the mouth. -
4 ¡Chin chin!
= Cheers!Ex. The simplest toasts are probably 'Cheers!' or 'Here's to you!'.* * *= Cheers!Ex: The simplest toasts are probably 'Cheers!' or 'Here's to you!'.
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5 Chin|y
plt (G Chin) China■ za Chiny (Ludowe) pot. for all the tea in ChinaThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > Chin|y
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6 chin-mochin
arch. (Persian) the lands of China.chinak hist.picking cotton by hand; hiring workers to pick cotton by hand -
7 Arak-Chin
The native term for a cap in the smoking-cap style, made in India from white or dyed cotton cloth and worn by Brahmins. -
8 HAKA
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9 în apă până la gât
chin-deep / up to the chin in water. -
10 smeachan
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11 gıdı
the underpart of the chin. -
12 piñcha
the chin, feather -
13 smig
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14 चिविः _civiḥ
चिविः The chin. -
15 पीचम् _pīcam
पीचम् The chin. -
16 སྐོ་སྐོ་
[sko sko]the chin -
17 попасть по подбородку
Русско-английский спортивный словарь > попасть по подбородку
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18 mamola
• chuck under the chin -
19 potapšati ispod brade po podva
• chuck under the chin -
20 állig
up to the chin
См. также в других словарях:
up\ to\ the\ chin\ in — • in to the in • up to the chin in • up to the ears in • up to the elbows in • up to the eyes in • up to the knees in adj. phr. informal Used also with ears , elbows , eyes or knees instead of chin , and with a possessive instead of the . 1.… … Словарь американских идиом
up to the chin in — or[in up to the chin] {adj. phr.}, {informal} Used also with ears , elbows , eyes or knees instead of chin , and with a possessive instead of the . 1. Having a big or important part in; guilty of; not innocent of; deeply in. * /Was Tom mixed up… … Dictionary of American idioms
up to the chin in — or[in up to the chin] {adj. phr.}, {informal} Used also with ears , elbows , eyes or knees instead of chin , and with a possessive instead of the . 1. Having a big or important part in; guilty of; not innocent of; deeply in. * /Was Tom mixed up… … Dictionary of American idioms
Brothers Under the Chin — Infobox Film name = Brothers Under the Chin image size = caption = director = Ralph Ceder producer = Hal Roach writer = Hal Conklin Al Giebler H. M. Walker narrator = starring = Stan Laurel music = cinematography = Frank Young editing = Thomas J … Wikipedia
lead with the chin — If someone leads with their chin, they speak or behave without fear of the consequences … The small dictionary of idiomes
up to the chin — very busy with, deeply involved in something, guilty of He has been in up to the chin in the project to build a new convention center … Idioms and examples
take on the chin — {v. phr.} To gracefully accept criticism. * /It s good to be able to tell people what they do wrong, but it is equally important to be able to take it on the chin when they tell you what you have done wrong./ … Dictionary of American idioms
take on the chin — {v. phr.} To gracefully accept criticism. * /It s good to be able to tell people what they do wrong, but it is equally important to be able to take it on the chin when they tell you what you have done wrong./ … Dictionary of American idioms
take\ on\ the\ chin — v. phr. To gracefully accept criticism. It s good to be able to tell people what they do wrong, but it is equally important to be able to take it on the chin when they tell you what you have done wrong … Словарь американских идиом
take it on the chin — {v. phr.}, {informal} 1. To be badly beaten or hurt. * /Our football team really took it on the chin today. They are all bumps and bruises./ * /Mother and I took it on the chin in the card game./ 2. To accept without complaint something bad that… … Dictionary of American idioms
take it on the chin — {v. phr.}, {informal} 1. To be badly beaten or hurt. * /Our football team really took it on the chin today. They are all bumps and bruises./ * /Mother and I took it on the chin in the card game./ 2. To accept without complaint something bad that… … Dictionary of American idioms