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болото, топь; трясинаback bog – bent bog – blanket bog – bulrush bog – climbing bog – cotton grass bog – cranberry bog – domed bog – dwarf shrub bog – flat bog – floating bog – forest bog – freshwater bog – grass bog – heath bog – high bog – hillock bog – hummock-ridge bog – hypnum bog – lichen bog – lowland bog – meadow bog – moss bog – oligotrophic bog – ombrogenic bog – peat bog – peat moss bog – quacking bog – raised bog – reed bog – scraw bog – shrub bog – slope bog – sphagnum bog – spring bog – subshrub bog – transitory bog – trembling bog – tussock bog – upland bog – valley bog – wooded bog
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  1. болото, трясина 2. (тк. в ед. ч.) болотистая почва bog bath —- торфяная ванна bog coal —- бурый уголь bog ore —- мин. болотная руда, черная охра 3. часто груб. уборная, нужник 4. увязать, тонуть в трясине ...
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  off sl. уходить Bog off! Get out of here! BOG whortleberry голубика BOG down  а) увязнуть (в болоте) The car got bogged down and wouldnt more.  б) встречаться с трудностями The talks with the men got bogged down on the question of working hours. BOG  1. noun болото, трясина Syn: see marsh  2. v. - bog down - bog off BOG oak noun мореный дуб ...
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  болото highmoor bog peat bog ...
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  n. & v. --n. 1 a wet spongy ground. b a stretch of such ground. 2 Brit. sl. a lavatory. --v.tr. (bogged, bogging) (foll. by down; usu. in passive) impede (was bogged down by difficulties). Phrases and idioms bog-bean = BUCKBEAN. bog myrtle a deciduous shrub, Myrica gale, which grows in damp open places and has short upright catkins and aromatic grey-green leaves: also called sweet-gale (see GALE(2)). bog oak an ancient oak which has been preserved in a black state in peat. bog spavin see SPAVIN. bog-trotter sl. derog. an Irishman. Derivatives boggy adj. (boggier, boggiest). bogginess n. Etymology: Ir. or Gael. bogach f. bog soft ...
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   I. noun  Etymology: Middle English (Scots), from Scottish Gaelic & Irish ~- (as in ~luachair bulrushes), from ~ marshy, literally, soft, from Middle Irish bocc; probably akin to Old English bugan to bend — more at bow  Date: 14th century wet spongy ground; especially a poorly drained usually acid area rich in accumulated plant material, frequently surrounding a body of open water, and having a characteristic flora (as of sedges, heaths, and sphagnum)  • ~gy adjective  II. verb  (~ged; ~ging)  Date: 1599  transitive verb to cause to sink into or as if into a ~ ; impede, mire — usually used with down  intransitive verb to become impeded or stuck — usually used with down  III. noun  Etymology: short for ~house, from British argot ~ to defecate  Date: circa 1789 British lavatory 2 ...
Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary
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  (bogs, bogging, bogged) A bog is an area of land which is very wet and muddy. N-COUNT ...
Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner's English Dictionary
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  ~1 n 1 an area of wet muddy ground that you can sink into  (- compare marsh, swamp1) 2 BrE slang a toilet ~2 v bog sb down phr v 1 to become too involved in thinking about or dealing with one particular thing + in  (Don't let yourself get bogged down in minor details.) 2 to become stuck in muddy ground and be unable to move bog off ~ phr v BrE spoken slang used to tell someone rudely to go away  (Just bog off and leave me alone!) ...
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
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  airport code Bogota, Colombia funny abbr. Big Orange Gonad NYSE symbols Belco Oil & Gas Corporation firm name abbr. Books On The Go chat abbr. Better Online Graffiti chat abbr. Bunch Of Guys ...
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  - 14c., from Gaelic & Irish bogach "bog," from adj. bog "soft, moist," from PIE *bhugh-, from base *bheugh- "to bend." Bog-trotter applied to the wild Irish c.1682. ...
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