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121clown wrasse — jūrų klounas statusas T sritis zoologija | vardynas taksono rangas rūšis atitikmenys: lot. Coris aygula angl. clown coris; clown wrasse; redthroat rainbowfish rus. айгула; корис клоун ryšiai: platesnis terminas – jūrų junkeriai …
122Clown — der Clown, s (Mittelstufe) Artist im Zirkus, der Menschen zum Lachen bringt Beispiel: Der Clown hat uns mit seinen Mienen belustigt …
123clown — n. a fool. □ Some clown threw our paper in a puddle this morning. □ Tell that clown in the front row to can it …
124clown — n. & v. n. 1 a comic entertainer, esp. in a pantomime or circus, usu. with traditional costume and make up. 2 a silly, foolish, or playful person. 3 archaic a rustic. v. 1 intr. (often foll. by about, around) behave like a clown; act foolishly or …
125clown — I. noun Etymology: probably of Low German origin; akin to Frisian klönne clumsy fellow, Old English clyne lump of metal Date: 1563 1. farmer, countryman 2. a rude ill bred person ; boor 3. a. a fool, jester, or comedian in an entertainment (as a… …
126Clown-Anglerfisch — Warzen Anglerfisch Warzen Anglerfisch (Antennarius maculatus) Systematik Überordnung: Paracanthopterygii …
127clown anemone — a widely distributed anemone fish, Amphiprion ocellaris, having broad bands of orange and white: popular in home aquariums. Also called clown fish. * * * …
128clown car — noun /ˈklæwŋˈkɑɹ/ a) A popular circus clown routine whereby an implausibly large amount of clowns would climb into or out of a small car. b) A bait and switch car …