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Англо-русский Русско-английский биологический словарь - peck

 
 

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peck
1) клевок; клевать; долбить клювом 2) книжка (третий отдел желудка жвачных) – night peck
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  пек Мера сыпучих тел, принятая в США и Великобритании. Американский пек равен 7,7 литра, английский - 4,546 литра. Тж. pk ...
Англо-русский лингвострановедческий словарь
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  1. пек 2. множество, масса, куча a peck of trouble —- куча неприятностей 3. клевок 4. легкий поцелуй to give smb. a peck —- чмокнуть кого-либо 5. след клевка, укола, дырочка; углубление a bird peck —- поклев на плоде 6. сл. пища, харч peck and perch —- ночлег и харчи the peck was served at once —- на стол собрали сразу to be of one's peck —- потерять аппетит 7. клевать, долбить клювом birds pecked at the grapes —- птицы поклевали виноград 8. (on) легко поцеловать, "клюнуть" 9. выклевывать, продалбливать дырку 10. разг. мало есть, "клевать" I'll peck a bit —- я немного поем she merely pecked at the partridge —- она только поковыряла вилкой куропатку 11. (at) пилить, бранить, "клевать" (кого-либо) 12. копать киркой 13. долбить острым инструментом father was pecking ice off —- отец сбивал лед 14. диал. бросать камни 15. диал. бросаться камнями 16. диал. бросаться вперед (о лошади) the horse pecked and stumbled —- лошадь рванулась вперед и споткнулась ...
Новый большой англо-русский словарь
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  I noun  1) мера сыпучих тел (=1/4 бушеля или 9,08 л)  2) множество, масса, куча; - peck of troubles II  1. noun  1) клевок  2) joc. легкий поцелуй  3) coll. пища, еда  2. v.  1) клевать (at), долбить клювом; to peck a hole - продолбить дырку; That bird makes such a terrible noise, pecking at the tree in search of insects. The chickens fight by pecking at each other.  2) joc. чмокнуть  3) coll. отщипывать (пищу); мало есть; Try to eat your dinner, Mary, youve only pecked at it.  4) coll. заниматься (чем-л.) поверхностно; Lets deal properly with the question, instead of just pecking at it.  5) coll. пилить, бранить, "клевать"; That new teacher is always pecking at our spelling mistakes.  6) копать киркой (обыкн. peck up, peck down) PECK of troubles масса неприятностей ...
Англо-русский словарь
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  1) пек (внесистемная единица объёма сыпучих тел) 2) тесать (камни) ...
Большой Англо-русский Русско-английский политехнический словарь
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  1. v. & n. --v.tr. 1 strike or bite (something) with a beak. 2 kiss (esp. a person's cheek) hastily or perfunctorily. 3 a make (a hole) by pecking. b (foll. by out, off) remove or pluck out by pecking. 4 colloq. (also absol.) eat (food) listlessly; nibble at. 5 mark with short strokes. 6 (usu. foll. by up, down) break with a pick etc. --n. 1 a a stroke or bite with a beak. b a mark made by this. 2 a hasty or perfunctory kiss. 3 sl. food. Phrases and idioms peck at 1 eat (food) listlessly; nibble. 2 carp at; nag. 3 strike (a thing) repeatedly with a beak. pecking (or peck) order a social hierarchy, orig. as observed among hens. Etymology: ME prob. f. MLG pekken, of unkn. orig. 2. n. 1 a measure of capacity for dry goods, equal to 2 gallons or 8 quarts. 2 a vessel used to contain this amount. Phrases and idioms a peck of a large number or amount of (troubles, dirt, etc.). Etymology: ME f. AF pek, of unkn. orig. ...
Толковый словарь английского языка Oxford English Reference
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   I. noun  Etymology: Middle English pek, from Anglo-French  Date: 13th century  1. — see weight table  2. a large quantity or number  II. verb  Etymology: Middle English, perhaps from Middle Low German pekken  Date: 14th century  transitive verb  1.  a. to strike or pierce especially repeatedly with the bill or a pointed tool  b. to make by ~ing ~ a hole  2. to pick up with the bill  intransitive verb  1.  a. to strike, pierce, or pick up something with or as if with the bill  b. carp, nag  2. to eat reluctantly and in small bites ~ at food  III. noun  Date: circa 1591  1. an impression or hole made by ~ing  2. a quick sharp stroke  3. a quick light kiss a ~ on the cheek ...
Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary
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  (pecks, pecking, pecked) 1. If a bird pecks at something or pecks something, it moves its beak forward quickly and bites at it. It was winter and the sparrows were pecking at whatever they could find... Chickens pecked in the dust... It pecked his leg... They turn on their own kind and peck each other to death... These birds peck off all the red flowers. VERB: V at n, V prep/adv, V n, V n prep, V n with adv 2. If you peck someone on the cheek, you give them a quick, light kiss. Elizabeth walked up to him and pecked him on the cheek... She pecked his cheek. VERB: V n on n, V n • Peck is also a noun. He gave me a little peck on the cheek. N-COUNT: usu a N ...
Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner's English Dictionary
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  ~1 v 1 if a bird pecks something, it makes quick repeated movements with its beak to try to bite it + a  (sparrows pecking at breadcrumbs ) peck sth  (A bird flew down and pecked my hand. | It had pecked a hole in the bottom of its cage.) 2 peck sb on the cheek to kiss someone quickly and lightly  (- see also henpecked) peck at sth phr v to eat only a little bit of a meal because you are not hungry pick at pick1 ~2 n 1 give sb a peck to kiss someone quickly and lightly 2 an act of pecking 3 a measure of amount for dry substances such as fruit or grain ...
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
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  food abbr. Poultry Exchange Computer Konnexion ...
English abbreviation dictionary
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  See: HUNT AND PECK. ...
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