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1) General subject: dance (dance attendance upon somebody - ходить перёд кем-либо на задних лапках), dancing, hoof it, jigger, kick up one's heels, morris, play, prance, shake a leg, step it, tread, trip, skip the light fandango2) Colloquial: hoof, hooves, (hipster talk) bust a moby3) Jocular: hop4) Australian slang: dance a haka5) Euphemism: trip the light fantastic (Из стихотворения L'Allegro (ит. "Радостный", 1645) Джона Милтона (John Milton) (АБ))6) Jargon: boog, cut a rug, party, rat race, scronch, shake a mean calf (особенно красиво и с удовольствием), shake a mean hoof (особенно красиво и с удовольствием), shake a mean leg (особенно красиво и с удовольствием), shake a wicked calf (особенно красиво и с удовольствием), shake a wicked hoof (особенно красиво и с удовольствием), shake a wicked leg (особенно красиво и с удовольствием), jack (вприпрыжку( Jack to the beat)), crawl, pick'em up and lay'em down, ride a pony (чаще хорошо), scuffle, shake, spin, struggle, wiggle -
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1) General subject: leg of a stocking4) Makarov: leg of stocking -
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I только ед.
1) (hard) roe, hard-roe (в рыбе); spawn (после метания); caviar(e) (продукт питания)
2) (грибная, баклажанная и т.п.)
paste
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calf (leg)* * ** * *1) roe, hard-roe; spawn; caviar(e) 2) paste* * *calfcaviarcaviarecaviarescaviarsroespawnspawns -
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2) Biology: second thigh, thigh (у птицы), zeugopodium3) Zoology: tibiotarsus4) Medicine: anticnemion, cnemis, leg, lower leg5) Sports: calf7) Anatomy: surae8) Entomology: tibia9) Fishery: ent tibia10) Aviation medicine: lower lecture12) Dog breeding: lower tigh -
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1) General subject: calf (для детской коляски), chip (борьба), foot-iron (экипажа), footboard (экипажа, железнодорожного вагона, автомобиля), footplate (экипажа), footrest, footstep, leg show, running board, running-board, running-board (автомобиля, локомотива и т.п.), sidestep, step, treadle (швейной машины), trip2) Aviation: footstool, heel rest panel3) Naval: steps4) Medicine: foot rest5) Sports: (приём в боевых искусствах) foot sweep, leg-show, tripping (хоккей)6) Military: (автомобиля) running board, (автомобиля) step7) Engineering: foot support assembly, footrest (напр. кресла), stage, step group, step plate8) Railway term: continuous foot board (идущая вдоль вагона), loop step, runboard, step board (ведущая вдоль всего вагона)9) Automobile industry: foot, foot board, foot step, mounting step, running plate, side-board, sideboard, step plate (автомобиля), toe board10) Mining: sideboard (у погрузочной машины)11) Textile: foot lever, foot treadle, treading rod, treddle12) Jargon: backhander13) Mechanic engineering: pad14) General subject: stepping board15) Makarov: flying tackle16) Motorcycle: footpeg (на мотоцикле - боковые подножки водителя)17) Hockey: clipping (a body-check at knee-level) -
6 икра
I жен.; только ед.1) (hard) roe, hard-roe ( в рыбе); spawn ( после метания); caviar(e) (продукт питания)2) (грибная, баклажанная и т.п.)II жен. -
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shin имя существительное: -
8 heru
to shake one's hair; he heru i te pukao, he patu, she shook her hair, throwing it back.shin, calf of the leg.
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