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ворона; ворон (Corvus); pl врановые (Corvidae) – American crow – Australian crow – bald crow – bare-faced crow – black crow – brown-headed crow – carrion crow – Celebes crow – collared crow – corbie crow – fish crow – hooded crow – house crow – John crow – jungle crow – king crow – large-billed crow – little crow – long-billed crow – long-tailed crow – palm crow – paradise crow – pied crow – piping crow – slender-billed crow – small-billed crow – wattled crow – western crow – white-billed crow – white-breasted crow – white-necked crow – white-necked bald crow
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  1. 1) кроу, абсарока, "вороны" Индейское племя в Монтане и Вайоминге, в 1780 насчитывало 4 тыс. человек; до 1776 составляло род племени хидатса Hidatsa. Ныне насчитывает около 13,3 тыс. человек (2000) в резервации Кроу Crow Creek Reservation 2) индеец (племени) кроу Отличаются высоким ростом 2. язык кроу Относится к сиуской подгруппе Siouan. См. тж. Absaroka ...
Англо-русский лингвострановедческий словарь
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  1. зоол. ворона (Corvus) 2. разг. ворон; любая черная птица 3. астр. Ворон созвездие) 4. жарг. вор, стоящий на стреме 5. тех. лом лапчатый; вага; аншпуг 6. ам. сл. орел (на гербе) 7. ам. сл. воен. командир, шеф (с орлом на нашивках) 8. ам. сл. курица, курятина 9. ам. сл. мордоворот (о женщине) Id: as the crow flies, in a crow line —- по прямой линии, напрямик Id: to have a crow to pluck with smb. —- иметь счеты с кем-л. Id: crow will not pick out crow's eyes —- ворон ворону глаз не выклюет Id: stone the crows! —- не может быть! (выражает удивление, недоверие) 10. пение петуха 11. гуканье, радостный крик младенца 12. разг. радостный вопль a crow of triumph —- победный вопль; победные клики 13. кричать кукареку 14. гукать, издавать радостные звуки 15. радостно кричать; говорить с гордостью to crow about one's examination results —- хвастаться своими экзаменационными оценками to crow over an unsuccessful rival —- насмехаться над незадачливым соперником the team crowed over its victory —- команда бурно радовалась своей победе 16. анат. брыжейка ...
Новый большой англо-русский словарь
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   1. noun  1) ворона  2) пение петуха  3) радостный крик (младенца)  4) abbr. of crow-bar as the crow flies, in a crow line - по прямой линии to have a crow to pick/pluck with smb. - иметь счеты с кем-л.  2. v.  1) кричать кукареку  2) издавать радостные звуки (о детях); ликовать - crow over Syn: see boast CROW over восторжествовать над кем-л. Our team are crowing over their victory. ...
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  лапчатый лом хомут jim crow ...
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  1) лапчатый лом 2) хомут (для врезки в трубопровод) - jim crow ...
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  1. n. 1 any large black bird of the genus Corvus, having a powerful black beak. 2 any similar bird of the family Corvidae, e.g. the raven, rook, and jackdaw. 3 sl. derog. a woman, esp. an old or ugly one. Phrases and idioms as the crow flies in a straight line. crow-bill forceps for extracting bullets etc. crow's-foot (pl. -feet) 1 (usu. in pl.) a wrinkle at the outer corner of a person's eye. 2 Mil. a caltrop. crow's-nest a barrel or platform fixed at the masthead of a sailing vessel as a shelter for a lookout man. crow steps corbie-steps. crow-toe archaic or dial. any of various flowers, esp. the bluebell or buttercup. eat crow US submit to humiliation. Etymology: OE crawe ult. f. WG 2. v. & n. --v.intr. 1 (past crowed or crew) (of a cock) utter its characteristic loud cry. 2 (of a baby) utter happy cries. 3 (usu. foll. by over) express unrestrained gleeful satisfaction. --n. 1 the cry of a cock. 2 a happy cry of a baby. Etymology: OE crawan, of imit. orig. ...
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   I. noun  Etymology: Middle English ~e, from Old English crawe; akin to Old High German krawa ~, Old English crawan to ~  Date: before 12th century  1. any of various large usually entirely glossy black passerine birds (family Corvidae and especially genus Corvus)  2. capitalized  a. a member of an American Indian people of the region between the Platte and Yellowstone rivers  b. the language of the Crow people  3. capitalized Corvus  4. humble pie the braggart was forced to eat ~  II. verb  (~ed; also in sense 1 chiefly British crew; ~ing)  Etymology: Middle English, from Old English crawan  Date: before 12th century  intransitive verb  1. to make the loud shrill sound characteristic of a cock  2. to utter a sound expressive of pleasure  3.  a. to exult gloatingly especially over the distress of another  b. to brag exultantly or blatantly  transitive verb to say with self-satisfaction  Synonyms: see boast  III. noun  Date: 13th century  1. the cry of the cock  2. a triumphant cry ...
Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary
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  (crows, crowing, crowed) 1. A crow is a large black bird which makes a loud, harsh noise. N-COUNT 2. When a cock crows, it makes a loud sound, often early in the morning. The cock crows and the dawn chorus begins. VERB: V 3. If you say that someone is crowing about something they have achieved or are pleased about, you disapprove of them because they keep telling people proudly about it. (INFORMAL) Edwards is already crowing about his assured victory... We’ve seen them all crowing that the movement is dead. = boast VERB: V about/over n, V that c darkgreen]disapproval 4. If you say that a place is a particular distance away as the crow flies, you mean that it is that distance away measured in a straight line. I live at Mesa, Washington, about 10 miles as the crow flies from Hanford. PHRASE: oft amount PHR ...
Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner's English Dictionary
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  ~1 n 1 a large shiny black bird with a loud cry 2 the loud sound a cock1 (1) makes 3 as the crow flies in a straight line  (ten miles from here as the crow flies)  (- see also eat crow eat (5)) ~2 v 1 if a cock1 (1) crows, it makes a loud high sound 2 if a baby crows, it makes a noise that shows it is happy  (The baby crowed with delight at the toy.) 3 + over/about) to talk about what you have done in a very proud way ...
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
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  See: EAT CROW. ...
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  - O.E. crawe (v. crawian) immitative of bird's cry. Phrase eat crow is probably based on the notion that the bird is edible but hardly agreeable; first attested 1877, Amer.Eng., but said to date to War of 1812 (but Walter Etecroue turns up 1361 in the Calendar of Letter Books of the City of London). Crow's foot "wrinkle around the corner of the eye" is M.E. Crowbar is either from resemblance to a crow's foot or possibly from crows, from O.Fr. cros, pl. of croc "hook." ...
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