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frog
1) лягушка 2) стрелка копыта – agile frog – ant frog – argus reed frog – arrow-poison frog – balloon frog – banana frog – banded rubber frog – barking frog – beautiful pigmy frog – bell frog – blacksmith tree frog – bone-headed frog – brown frog – bull frog – burrowing frog – burrowing tree frog – carpenter frog – catholic frog – chirping frog – chorus frog – clawed frog – common frog – crab-eating frog – cricket frog – dagger frog – desert rain frog – digging frog – dwarf clawed frog – edible frog – fishing frog – flat-faced frog – flying frog – foam-nest frog – fungoid frog – gastric-brooding frog – ghost frog – glass frogs – golden frog – goliath frog – gopher frog – hairy frog – harlequin frog – hogsback frog – horned frog – lake frog – leaf frog – leopard frog – little grass frog – little water frog – marbled frog – marsupial frog – micro frog – moaning frog – moor frog – mouth-breeding frog – nest-building frog – nose-horned frog – ornate frog – painted frog – paradox frog – pig frog – poison-arrow frog – pool frog – pouched frog – puddle frog – rain frog – reed frog – round frog – rubber frog – sandhill frog – sedge frog – sharp-nosed frog – sheep frog – short-headed frog – shovel-nosed frog – Siberian wood frog – smith frog – spotted frog – stream frog – tailed frog – tiger frog – tongueless frogs – tree frog – true frog – white-lipped frog
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  1. зоол. лягушка настоящая (Rana) 2. стрелка (в копыте лошади) 3. стойка (плуга) 4. ж-д. крестовина стрелочного перевода 5. спец. воздушная стрелка 6. эл. лягушка 7. держатель для цветов, вкладыш с отверстиями для цветочной вазы 8. сл. подонок 9. сл. скучная личность, зануда; обыватель 10. пренебр. французишка, "лягушатник" frog restaurant —- ам. ресторан с французской кухней Id: the biggest frog in the pond —- ам. сл. местный заправила Id: to have a frog in one's throat —- хрипеть, сипеть 11. застежка из тесьмы, сутажа; петля из шнура 12. аксельбант 13. петля, крючок (для прикрепления холодного оружия) 14. муз. колодочка (смычка) ...
Новый большой англо-русский словарь
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  I noun  1) лягушка  2) стрелка (в копыте лошади)  3) railways крестовина (стрелки)  4) electr. воздушная стрелка контактного провода  5) стойка-башмак (плуга)  6) coll. француз  7) attr. - frog restaurant II noun  1) отделка на одежде из тесьмы, сутажа и т.п.  2) аксельбант  2) петля, крючок (для прикрепления палаша, кортика и т.п.) FROG restaurant amer.; coll. ресторан с французской кухней ...
Англо-русский словарь
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  1) крестовина стрелки 2) лягушачий 3) лягушечий 4) лягушечный 5) лягушиный - low-angle frog ...
Англо-русский Русско-английский научно-технический словарь
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  углубление в постели кирпича; несквозная вертикальная пустота в кирпиче ж.-д.крестовина bolted rigid frog flange frog movable frog railbound frog selfguarded frog solid frog spring-point frog spring-rail frog ...
Англо-русский строительный словарь
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  1) рифля (желобок на поверхности кирпича) 2) ж.-д. крестовина (стрелочного перевода) 3) перекрещивание (напр. проводов в схеме) 4) швейн. застёжка с узором to build a wall frog down (frog empty) — класть стенку из кирпичей рифлями вниз; to build a wall frog up — класть стенку из кирпичей рифлями вверх - built-up frog - cast manganese steel frog - crossing frog - movable frog - movable-point crossing frog - rigid crossing frog - sprint-point frog ...
Большой Англо-русский Русско-английский политехнический словарь
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  1. n. 1 any of various small amphibians of the order Anura, having a tailless smooth-skinned body with legs developed for jumping. 2 (Frog) Brit. sl. offens. a Frenchman. 3 a hollow in the top face of a brick for holding the mortar. 4 the nut of a violin-bow etc. Phrases and idioms frog-fish = angler-fish. frog in the (or one's) throat colloq. hoarseness. frog-spawn the spawn of a frog. Etymology: OE frogga f. Gmc 2. n. an elastic horny substance in the sole of a horse's foot. Etymology: 17th c.: orig. uncert. (perh. a use of FROG(1)) 3. n. 1 an ornamental coat-fastening of a spindle-shaped button and loop. 2 an attachment to a waist-belt to support a sword, bayonet, etc. Derivatives frogged adj. frogging n. Etymology: 18th c.: orig. unkn. 4. n. a grooved piece of iron at a place in a railway where tracks cross. Etymology: 19th c.: orig. unkn. ...
Толковый словарь английского языка Oxford English Reference
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   noun  Etymology: Middle English ~ge, from Old English ~ga; akin to Old High German frosk ~; senses 2, 3, 5, 7, 8 unclearly derived & perhaps of distinct origin  Date: before 12th century  1. any of various largely aquatic leaping anuran amphibians (as ranids) that have slender bodies with smooth moist skin and strong long hind legs with webbed feet — compare toad  2. the triangular elastic horny pad in the middle of the sole of the foot of a horse — see hoof illustration  3.  a. a loop attached to a belt to hold a weapon or tool  b. an ornamental braiding for fastening the front of a garment that consists of a button and a loop through which it passes  4. often capitalized, usually offensive Frenchman  5. a device permitting the wheels on one rail of a track to cross an intersecting rail  6. a condition in the throat that produces hoarseness had a ~ in his throat  7. the nut of a violin bow  8. a small holder (as of metal, glass, or plastic) with perforations or spikes for holding flowers in place in a bowl or vase ...
Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary
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  (frogs) 1. A frog is a small creature with smooth skin, big eyes, and long back legs which it uses for jumping. Frogs usually live near water. N-COUNT 2. Frogs is sometimes used to refer to French people. This use could cause offence. (INFORMAL) N-COUNT ...
Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner's English Dictionary
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  ~ n 1 a small green animal that lives near water and has long legs for jumping  (- compare toad) 2 have a frog in your throat informal to have difficulty in speaking because of a sore throat 3 Frog informal an offensive word for a French person ...
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
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  hosp. abbr. Fresh Reservoir Oxy Generator physiol. abbr. Female transport. abbr. Flies Right Off The Ground mil. abbr. Free Rocket Over Ground chemis. abbr. Fresh Reservoir Oxygen Generator univ. abbr. Find Reflect Organize And Generate electron. abbr. Frequency Resolved Optical Gating electron. abbr. Frequency Regulation Of Generator funny abbr. Fast Road Of Glass funny abbr. Front and Rear On Ground funny abbr. Freakin Real Old Guy funny abbr. Four Really Old Guys db. abbr. Free Ranging On Grid educ. abbr. Facilitated Reading For Optimum Growth educ. abbr. Facilitating Reading For Optimum Growth educ. abbr. Fluent Reading Our Goal educ. abbr. Fully Responsible Organized And Growing religion abbr. Forever Rely On God religion abbr. Fully Relying On God religion abbr. Forever Relying On God religion abbr. Fully Reliant On God religion abbr. Firmly Rely On God religion abbr. Fully Rely On God religion abbr. For Righteousness Of God religion abbr. Faithfully Relying On God religion abbr. Faith Relies On God NASDAQ abbr. LeapFrog Smart bus. prod. abbr. Flow Reduced Orifice Gauge chat abbr. Furnaced Room Over Garage ...
English abbreviation dictionary
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  See: BIG FROG IN A SMALL POND, LITTLE FROG IN A BIG POND. ...
Английский словарь американских идиом
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  - O.E. frogga, a dim. of frox, forsc, frosc "frog," from P.Gmc. *fruska-z. As a derogatory term for "Frenchman," 1778 (short for frog-eater), but before that (17c.) it meant "Dutch" (from frog-land "marshy land"). ...
Английский Этимологический словарь

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