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Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь. 2001.
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь. 2001.
crocks — krÉ’k n. clay jar; someone or something that is old and decrepit (person, horse, etc.); lie, nonsense v. break, damage, injure; make dirty … English contemporary dictionary
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crock — noun (C) 1 old use a clay pot 2 crocks (plural) a) BrE old fashioned plates, cups etc, especially made of baked clay b) pieces of broken earthenware (=baked clay) 3 spoken a crock of shit AmE taboo something that is unbelievable, unfair, untrue… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
crock — noun 1) a crock of honey Syn: pot, jar; jug, pitcher, ewer; container, receptacle, vessel 2) chiefly Brit. (crocks) a pile of dirty crocks … Thesaurus of popular words
crock — UK [krɒk] / US [krɑk] noun Word forms crock : singular crock plural crocks old fashioned 1) [countable] a round container for storing food, usually made of clay 2) crocks [plural] British crockery • a crock (of shit) American offensive something… … English dictionary
crock — I. noun Etymology: Middle English, from Old English crocc; akin to Old English crūce pot, pitcher, Middle High German krūche Date: before 12th century 1. a thick earthenware pot or jar 2. [from its formation on cooking pots] dialect soot, smut 3 … New Collegiate Dictionary
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