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winkle-pickers[´wiʃkl¸pikəs] n pl обувки с много остър и тънък ток (популярни през 20-те години). -
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['wɪŋkl,pɪkəz]разг.остроно́сые мужски́е ту́фли (были в моде у молодёжи в 60-е гг.)от winkle - морская улитка + picker - остроконечное приспособление для извлечения морских улиток из раковинEnglish-Russian Great Britain dictionary (Великобритания. Лингвострановедческий словарь) > winkle-pickers
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Общая лексика: остроносые мужские туфли -
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['wɪnklˌpɪkǝz]NPL (Brit) zapatos o botas de puntera muy estrecha -
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subst. flt. \/ˈwɪŋklˌpɪkəz\/(britisk, gammeldags, slang) sylspisse sko -
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['wIŋklpɪkəz]pl (Brit hum inf)spitze Schuhe pl -
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['winkël 'pikë:(r)] n.pl., gj.fol. këpucë me majë, që kanë qenë në modë në vitet e pesëdhjeta. -
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s.botas de puntera estrecha, zapatos puntudos, calzado de puntera muy estrecha. -
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{'wiŋkl}
I. n зоол. вид ядивен морски охлюв (Littorina)
WINKLE pickers дълги заострени обувки, шпиц обувки
II. 1. изваждам, измъквам
2. отстранявам (дефекти, слабости и пр.) (обик. с out)* * *{'winkl} n зоол. вид ядивен морски охлюв (Littorina); winkle picker(2) {'winkl} v 1. изваждам, измъквам; 2. отстранявам (дефекти,* * *n морски охлюв;winkle; n зоол. вид ядивен морски охлюв (Littorina); winkle pickers дълги заострени обувки,* * *1. i. n зоол. вид ядивен морски охлюв (littorina) 2. ii. изваждам, измъквам 3. winkle pickers дълги заострени обувки, шпиц обувки 4. отстранявам (дефекти, слабости и пр.) (обик. с out)* * *winkle[wiʃkl] I. n вид ядивен морски охлюв Littorina littorea; II. v: \winkle out разг. 1) измъквам, изкопчвам ( информация); 2) изваждам (някого от скривалището му), изравям. -
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['winkël] n.,v. -n. Br. kërmill deti./-vt. zhvas -
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General subject: winkle-pickersУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > остроносые мужские туфли
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plwinkle-pickers Br. coll. hum. [dated fashion]
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