- nattered
- [ʹnætəd,ʹnæt(ə)rı] a разг.
ворчливый, раздражённый
Новый большой англо-русский словарь. 2001.
Новый большой англо-русский словарь. 2001.
nattered — nattˈered or nattˈery adjective Peevish • • • Main Entry: ↑natter … Useful english dictionary
natter — UK [ˈnætə(r)] / US [ˈnætər] noun [singular] British informal a conversation with a friend about unimportant things Derived word: natter UK / US verb intransitive Word forms natter : present tense I/you/we/they natter he/she/it natters present… … English dictionary
Семейство Пираньевые (Serrasalmidae) — Мрачную славу снискали южноамериканские Пираньи (Serrasalmus, Rooseveltiella, Pygocentrus), острые зубы и сильные челюсти которых позволяют мгновенно вырвать кусок тела или отхватить палец, невзирая на наличие кости внутри. Американские… … Биологическая энциклопедия
Капова пещера — башк. Шүлгәнташ … Википедия
natter — (v.) grumble, chatter aimlessly, nag, 1829, northern England dialect variant of gnatter to chatter, grumble, earlier (18c.) to nibble away, probably of echoic origin. Related: Nattered; nattering. As a noun, 1866, from the verb … Etymology dictionary
natter — [[t]næ̱tə(r)[/t]] natters, nattering, nattered V RECIP When people natter, they talk casually for a long time about unimportant things. [mainly BRIT, INFORMAL] [pl n V] If something dramatic has happened during the day, we ll sit and natter about … English dictionary
debunker — de·bunk (dē bŭngk’) tr.v. de·bunked, de·bunk·ing, de·bunks ▸ To expose or ridicule the falseness, sham, or exaggerated claims of: »debunk a supposed miracle drug. de·bunk’er n. Word History: The bunk in debunk came from a place where much bunk… … Word Histories