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parasite
паразитanimal parasite – aphid parasites – beaver parasites – blood parasite – blood-sucking parasite – brood parasite – cell parasite – endoglobular parasite – epizoic parasite – facultative parasite – heteroxenous parasite – incidental parasite – internal parasite – intestinal parasite – intracellular parasite – intradermal parasite – obligate parasite – permanent parasite – plant parasite – root parasite – secondary parasite – temporary parasite – tissue parasite
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  1. паразит, тунеядец 2. биол. паразит 3. ползучее растение 4. фон. паразитический звук 5. рад. помехи; паразитные колебания 6. редк. паразитировать 7. фон. произносить паразитический звук ...
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  noun  1) biol. паразит  2) паразит, тунеядец Syn: hanger-on, leech, sponger Ant: host ...
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3.
  1) нахлебник 2) паразитное явление 3) паразитный 4) помеха 5) тунеядец parasite frequency modulation — паразитная частотная модуляция ...
Англо-русский Русско-английский научно-технический словарь
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  1) эл., электрон. паразитный элемент 2) паразитный сигнал 3) пассивный элемент (антенны) - director-type parasite - reflector-type parasite ...
Большой Англо-русский Русско-английский политехнический словарь
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  n. 1 an organism living in or on another and benefiting at the expense of the other. 2 a person who lives off or exploits another or others. 3 Philol. an inorganic sound or letter developing from an adjacent one. Derivatives parasitic adj. parasitical adj. parasitically adv. parasiticide n. parasitism n. parasitology n. parasitologist n. Etymology: L parasitus f. Gk parasitos one who eats at another's table (as PARA-(1), sitos food) ...
Толковый словарь английского языка Oxford English Reference
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   noun  Etymology: Middle French, from Latin parasitus, from Greek parasitos, from para- + sitos grain, food  Date: 1539  1. a person who exploits the hospitality of the rich and earns welcome by flattery  2. an organism living in, with, or on another organism in parasitism  3. something that resembles a biological ~ in dependence on something else for existence or support without making a useful or adequate return  • parasitic also parasitical adjective  • parasitically adverb Synonyms:  ~, sycophant, toady, leech, sponge mean a usually obsequious flatterer or self-seeker. ~ applies to one who clings to a person of wealth, power, or influence or is useless to society a jet-setter with an entourage of ~s. sycophant adds to this a strong suggestion of fawning, flattery, or adulation a powerful prince surrounded by sycophants. toady emphasizes the servility and snobbery of the self-seeker cultivated leaders of society and became their toady. leech stresses persistence in clinging to or bleeding another for one's own advantage a leech living off his family and friends. sponge stresses the parasitic laziness, dependence, and opportunism of the cadger a shiftless sponge, always looking for a handout. ...
Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary
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  (parasites) 1. A parasite is a small animal or plant that lives on or inside a larger animal or plant, and gets its food from it. N-COUNT 2. If you disapprove of someone because you think that they get money or other things from other people but do not do anything in return, you can call them a parasite. N-COUNT c darkgreen]disapproval ...
Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner's English Dictionary
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  ~ n 1 a plant or animal that lives on or in another plant or animal and gets food from it 2 a lazy person who does not work but depends on other people  (He thinks students are just parasites.) ...
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
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  - 1539, "a hanger-on, a toady," from M.Fr. parasite, from L. parasitus, from Gk. parasitos "person who eats at the table of another," from n. use of adj. "feeding beside," from para- "beside" + sitos "food." Original sense in Eng. was opprobrious one of "person who lives on others;" scientific meaning "animal or plant that lives on others" is 1727. ...
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