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1 галоша
galosh; мн. галоши galoshes; rubbers амер.* * ** * *galosh; галоши galoshes; rubbers амер. -
2 резиновый бот
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3 галоша
galosh (тж. golosh), overshoe -
4 калоша
galosh (тж. golosh), overshoe -
5 антикислотная галоша
Chemistry: acid-proof galoshУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > антикислотная галоша
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6 галоша
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7 кислотостойкая галоша
Oil: acid-proof galoshУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > кислотостойкая галоша
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8 резиновый бот
General subject: galosh -
9 галоша
ж.galosh, golosh; мн. тж. rubbers♢
сесть в галошу разг. — get* into a mess / fix, be in a spot -
10 галоши
............................................................1. galoshes{ galosh: ـ(انگلیس) گالش، روکفشی، کفش لاستیکی}............................................................2. over-shoes............................................................3. rubbers{!! rubbery: لاستیک مانند، کائوچو مانند} -
11 калоша
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12 галоша
ж.galosh; мн. тж. rubbers••сесть в гало́шу разг. — get into a mess / fix; be in a spot
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13 галоша
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14 галоша
галоша galosh; overshoe; rubber -
15 посадить кого-либо в галошу
[posadit' v galoshu] To put someone into a galosh. To put someone into an embarrassing or uncomfortable situation; to be made fun of; to get someone into a fix; to be in an awkward predicament.Русские фразеологизмы в картинках (русско-английский словарь) > посадить кого-либо в галошу
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16 галоша
См. также в других словарях:
Galosh — can refer to: * Galoshes meaning overshoes or rubber boot (or Golosh ) * ABM 1 Galosh Russian anti ballistic missile, NATO codename Galosh … Wikipedia
Galosh — Ga*losh , n. 1. Same as {Galoche}, {Galoshe}. [Webster 1913 Suppl.] 2. A strip of material, as leather, running around a shoe at and above the sole, as for protection or ornament. [Webster 1913 Suppl.] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
galosh — meaning ‘a waterproof overshoe’, is normally used in the plural galoshes. This spelling is preferred to the variant golosh … Modern English usage
galosh — ► NOUN ▪ a waterproof rubber overshoe. ORIGIN originally denoting a type of clog: from Latin gallica solea Gallic shoe … English terms dictionary
galosh — or galoshe [gə läsh′] n. [ME galoche < OFr < ML galochium, shoe with a wooden sole < VL * calopus < Gr kalopous, lit., wooden foot < kalon, wood + pous, FOOT] 1. an overshoe, esp. a high, warmly lined overshoe of rubber and fabric… … English World dictionary
galosh — Galoche Ga*loche , Galoshe Ga*loshe , [OE. galoche, galache, galage, shoe, F. galoche galoche, perh. altered fr. L. gallica a Gallic shoe, or fr. LL. calopedia wooden shoe, or shoe with a wooden sole, Gr. ?, dim. of ?, ?, a shoemaker s last; ?… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
galosh — noun Etymology: Middle English galoche, from Middle French Date: 14th century 1. obsolete a shoe with a heavy sole 2. a high overshoe worn especially in snow and slush • galoshed adjective … New Collegiate Dictionary
galosh — /geuh losh /, n. a waterproof overshoe, esp. a high one. Also, galoshe, golosh. [1325 75; ME < OF galoche, of obscure orig.] * * * … Universalium
galosh — noun a) A waterproof overshoe used to provide protection from rain or snow. b) A waterproof rubber boot, intended to be worn in wet or muddy conditions … Wiktionary
galosh — ga·losh || gÉ™ lɑʃ / lɒʃ n. overshoe worn in wet weather … English contemporary dictionary
galosh — (singular); galoshes (plural) (gah LAHSH, gah LAH shez) [French, from Greek] A high, waterproof overshoe … Dictionary of foreign words and phrases