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1 PIG
• He who scrubs every pig he sees will not long be clean himself - Грязью играть - руки марать (Г)• If a pig had wings, he might fly - Бывает, что и корова летает (Б), На море овин горит, по небу медведь летит (H), Немой караул закричал, безногий на пожар побежал (H)• Lead a pig to Rhine, it remains a pig - Ворона за море летала, а умнее не стала (B)• Let every pig dig for himself - Всяк за себя (B), Спасение утопающего - дело рук самого утопающего (C)• Little pigs have long ears - Что говорит большой, слышит и малый (4)• Pig in the parlo(u)r is still a pig (A) - Посади свинью за стол, она и ноги на стол (11)• Pigs are pigs - Наряди свинью хоть в серьги, а она все в навоз пойдет (H), Посади свинью за стол, она и ноги на стол (П)• Pigs grunt about everything and nothing - На чужой роток не накинешь платок (H)• Pigs might fly /if they had wings/ (, but they are very unlikely birds) - Бывает, что и корова летает (Б), На море овин горит, по небу медведь летит (H), Немой караул закричал, безногий на пожар побежал (H)• Pig that has two owners is sure to die of hunger (A) - У семи нянек дитя без глазу (У)• Pig used to dirt turns up its nose at rice boiled in milk (A) - Кому что, а курице просо (K), У всякого свой вкус, а у осла ослиный (У)• Still pig gets all the slop (The) - Ласковое теля двух маток сосет (Л)• We don't kill a pig every day - Не все коту масленица (H), Праздник бывает не каждый день (П)• What can you expect from a pig but a grunt? - От лихого не услышишь доброго слова (O)• When a pig is proffered, hold up the poke - Дают - бери, а бьют - беги (Д)• When pigs fly - Когда рак свистнет и рыба запоет (K), После дождичка в четверг (П)• Young pig grunts as the old sow (The) - Маленькая собачка лает - большой подражает (M) -
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3 Goret
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4 свинче
young pig, piglet* * *свинчѐ,* * *pig ; piglet* * *1. young pig, piglet 2. морско СВИНЧЕ guinea-pig -
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young pig, piglet; sucking-pig кулинар.* * ** * *young pig, piglet; sucking-pig кулинар.* * *gruntlingpiggypiggy-wiggypigletpigling -
6 Porchetta
young pig stuffed with offal, herbs, and garlic, and toasted; seen in charcuteries in Nice. -
7 Ferkel
n; -s, -1. young pig, piglet* * *das Ferkelpiglet* * *Fẹr|kel ['fɛrkl]nt -s, -piglet; (fig) (unsauber) pig, mucky pup (Brit inf); (unanständig) dirty pig (inf)* * *(a baby pig.) piglet* * *Fer·kel<-s, ->[ˈfɛrkl̩]nt1. (junges Schwein) piglet* * *das; Ferkels, Ferkel1) piglet2) (ugs. abwertend) pig* * *1. young pig, piglet* * *das; Ferkels, Ferkel1) piglet2) (ugs. abwertend) pig* * *- m.piglet n.young pig n. -
8 GRÍSS
(gen. gríss, pl. grísir), m.1) young pig;2) hog.* * *m., pl. ir, gen. ar, Odd. 28, [Swed.-Dan. gris; Scot. grice], a young pig; gyltar gríss, a sucking pig, Fs. 107; gyltr ok gríss, Gullþ. 60, Fs. Vd. ch. 44, Grág. i. 504, Jb. 287, Sd. 163: the saying, grísir gjalda þess er gömul svín valda, cp. quidquid delirant reges plectuntur Achivi, Stj. 63; gnyðja mundu grísir ef þeir vissi hvat hinn gamli þyldi (ef galtar böl vissi, v. l.), Fas. i. 282: of a young wild pig, Fb. ii. 25: grísa-gyltr, f. a sow with pigs, Vm. 85; grísar-höfuð, n. a pig’s head, Odd. 28.2. a pr. name, Landn.; cp. Grísar-tunga, name of a farm, 71.II. [as in Norse, vide Ivar Aasen], gener. a pig; er gamlir grísir ( old swine) skyldi halda mér at höfuðbeinum, Grett. (in a verse); as also the Icel. grís-efldr, adj. strong as a grís ( a hog?), i. e. prodigiously strong, of great muscular strength; this word however, which is freq. in mod. usage, is not recorded in old writers, but it occurs in Lex. Run. -
9 porcino
adj.porcine, pig.m.1 small pig.2 swine.* * *► adjetivo1 porcine\* * *1.ADJ pig antes de s, porcine frmfiebre 2), peste 1)ganado porcino — pigs pl
2. SM1) (=animal) pig, hog ( esp EEUU); (=lechón) young pig2) (Med) bump, swelling* * *ganado porcino — pigs, hogs (AmE)
* * *ganado porcino — pigs, hogs (AmE)
* * *porcino11 = porcine.Ex: The words 'swine,' 'hogs,' and 'pigs' refer to animals of the porcine family or pig family.
* fiebre porcina = swine flu, swine fever, swine influenza.* ganado porcino = swine.* gripe porcina = swine flu, swine fever, swine influenza.porcino22 = bump.Ex: Leishmaniasis includes disorders that affect internal organs and those that affect the skin and sometimes mucous membranes of the nose and mouth, causing bumps or sores.
* * *‹productos› pork ( before n)ganado porcino pigs, hogs ( AmE)pig, hog ( AmE)* * *
porcino,-a adjetivo ganado porcino, pigs
' porcino' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
ganado
- porcina
* * *porcino, -a adjpig;excrementos porcinos pig excrement;el sector porcino the pig-farming industry;ganado porcino pigs* * *adj pig atr, porcine fml ;ganado porcino sg hogs pl, pigs pl -
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Χοῖροςyoung pig: masc nom /voc /acc dualΧοῖροςyoung pig: masc gen sg (doric aeolic)——————Χοῖροςyoung pig: masc dat sg -
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χοί̱ρω, χοῖροςyoung pig: masc /fem nom /voc /acc dualχοί̱ρω, χοῖροςyoung pig: masc /fem gen sg (doric aeolic)——————χοί̱ρῳ, χοῖροςyoung pig: masc /fem dat sg -
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n1. baby pig2. piglet3. shoat4. young pign[unsauberer Mensch]pigpl1. piglets2. young pigs -
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1. pig2. piglet3. shoat4. young pig -
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vr pf farrow, pig, bring forth young, have young* * *• pig -
15 Маленькая собачка лает - большой подражает
Children usually behave like their parents do. See Щенок лает, от больших слышит (Щ), Яблочко от яблони недалеко падает (Я)Var.: Маленькая собачка лает - от большой слышитCf: As the dogs bark, the young ones learn (Am.). As the old cock crows, so crows the young (Br.). As the old cock crows, the young cock learns (so the young bird chirrups) (Am.). The old one crows, the young one learns (Am.). The young cock crows as he hears the old one (Am., Br.). The young pig grunts as the old sow (Br.)Русско-английский словарь пословиц и поговорок > Маленькая собачка лает - большой подражает
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1) General subject: farrow, gruntling, pig, piggy, piggy wiggy, piggy-wiggy (о ребёнке), piglet, sucking pig, swine, young pig2) Colloquial: squeaker3) Dialect: porket4) Scottish language: grice5) Jargon: cob-roller6) Food industry: porkling8) oil&gas: suckling -
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sūs suis, m and f [cf. ὕσ; Engl. sow, swine], a swine, hog, pig, boar, sow: sus quid habet praeter escam?: Saetigerae fetus suis, a young pig, V., L., H., O.—Prov.: sus Minervam docet (of an ignorant person attempting to instruct one better informed): docebo sus, ut aiunt, oratorem. — A fish, O.* * *swine; hog, pig, sow -
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A young pig, porker (younger than δέλφαξ, Ar.Byz. ap. Ath 9.375. Cratin.3a), Od. 14.73, Alc.Supp.24.2, Hdt.2.48, A.Fr. 309, Ar.Ach. 781, etc.; offered as one of the smaller sacrifices, Pl.R. 378a, X.An.7.8.5, D.54.39, Henioch.2.b generally, = ὗς, σῦς, swine,ἤδη δέλφακες, χοῖροι δὲ τοῖσιν ἄλλοις Cratin.
l.c., cf. Mnesim.4.47 (anap.), Plu.Cic.7, Ev.Matt. 8.30.2 pudenda muliebria, freq. in Com. poets, who are always punning on the word and its compds., Ar.Ach. 773 sq., etc.; said to be a Corinthian usage, Suid. -
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См. также в других словарях:
pig — [pig] n. pl. pigs or pig [ME pigge, orig., young pig (replacing OE swin) < OE * picga, as in picgbread, mast, pig s food] 1. any swine, esp. the unweaned young of the thick bodied domesticated species (Sus scrofa): see HOG (sense 1) 2. meat… … English World dictionary
pig — (n.) probably from O.E. *picg, found in compounds, ultimate origin unknown. Originally young pig (the word for adults was swine). Another Old English word for pig was fearh, related to furh furrow, from PIE *perk dig, furrow (Cf. L. porc us pig,… … Etymology dictionary
pig — pig1 /pig/, n., v., pigged, pigging. n. 1. a young swine of either sex, esp. a domestic hog, Sus scrofa, weighing less than 120 lb. (220 kg.) 2. any wild or domestic swine. 3. the flesh of swine; pork. 4. a person of piglike character, behavior,… … Universalium
pig — n. & v. n. 1 a any omnivorous hoofed bristly mammal of the family Suidae, esp. a domesticated kind, Sus scrofa. b US a young pig; a piglet. c (often in comb.) any similar animal (guinea pig). 2 the flesh of esp. a young or sucking pig as food… … Useful english dictionary
pig — n. swine 1) a sucking (BE), suckling (AE) pig 2) pigs grunt, oink, squeal 3) a young pig is a piglet 4) a female pig is a sow 5) a male pig is a boar glutton (colloq.) 6) to make a pig of oneself misc. 7) as fat as a pig; a male chauvinist pig;… … Combinatory dictionary
pig — I UK [pɪɡ] / US noun [countable] Word forms pig : singular pig plural pigs ** 1) an animal with no fur and a curly tail kept by farmers for its meat. A female pig is called a sow and a young pig is called a piglet. The meat from a pig is called… … English dictionary
pig — pig1 [ pıg ] noun count ** 1. ) an animal with no fur and a curly tail kept by farmers for its meat. A female pig is called a sow and a young pig is called a piglet. The meat from a pig is called pork. 2. ) an insulting word for someone who… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
pig — noun 1》 an omnivorous domesticated hoofed mammal with sparse bristly hair and a flat snout, kept for its meat. [Sus domesticus.] ↘a wild animal related to this; a hog. [Family Suidae.] ↘N. Amer. a young pig; a piglet. 2》 informal a greedy … English new terms dictionary
pig — [[t]pɪg[/t]] n. v. pigged, pig•ging 1) ahb. a young swine of either sex, esp. a domestic hog, Sus scrofa, weighing less than 120 lb. (54 kg) 2) any wild or domestic swine 3) the flesh of swine; pork 4) a person who is gluttonous, greedy, or… … From formal English to slang
pig — [13] The word pig is not recorded until the Middle English period, although it is assumed to have existed in Old English as *picga or *pigga. It originally meant ‘young pig’, and did not become the general term for ‘pig’ until the 16th century… … The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins
pig — [13] The word pig is not recorded until the Middle English period, although it is assumed to have existed in Old English as *picga or *pigga. It originally meant ‘young pig’, and did not become the general term for ‘pig’ until the 16th century… … Word origins