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pike
1) щука (Esox); обыкновенная щука (Esox lucius); pl щуки (Esocidae) 2) бот. шип, колючкаadder pike – African pike – blue pike – blunt-jawed sea pike – gar pike – giant sea pike – grass pike – jack pike – long-finned pike – northern pike – point-finned sea pike – sea pike – short-finned pike – skipjack pike – striped pike
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  см. turnpike ...
Англо-русский лингвострановедческий словарь
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  1. наконечник (стрелы, копья) 2. диал. кирка; кайла 3. шип, колючка 4. диал. вилы 5. ист. пика; копье 6. закалывать пикой; пронзать копьем 7. пик (горы; также в географических названиях) 8. каменный столб на вершине горы; башня; маяк 9. островерхий стог (сена) 10. зоол. щука (Esox lucius) 11. дорожная застава 12. ам. основная, главная дорога; шоссе; магистраль (особ. с постами для сбора платы за проезд) 13. плата, пошлина, сбор за пользование дорогой 14. ам. железная дорога Id: to come down the pike —- ам. появляться Id: I don't fall for all the propaganda that comes down the pike —- на меня мало действует эта (газетная) шумиха (трескотня) 15. разг. быстро идти (также pike along) 16. разг. (неожиданно) уехать 17. разг. протянуть ноги, умереть 18. ам. разг. делать что-л. чересчур осторожно, перестраховываться 19. ам. разг. играть по маленькой ...
Новый большой англо-русский словарь
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  I noun щука II  1. noun  1) пика, копье  2) наконечник стрелы  3) пик (в местных геогр. названиях)  4) dial. кирка  5) шип, колючка  6) вилы  2. v. закалывать пикой Syn: see spear III noun  1) застава, где взимается подорожный сбор  2) подорожный сбор ...
Англо-русский словарь
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  щучка - pike lever ...
Англо-русский Русско-английский научно-технический словарь
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  1. n. (pl. same) 1 a large voracious freshwater fish, Esox lucius, with a long narrow snout and sharp teeth. 2 any other fish of the family Esocidae. Phrases and idioms pike-perch any of various pikelike perches of the genus Lucioperca or Stizostedion. Etymology: ME, = PIKE(2) (because of its pointed jaw) 2. n. & v. --n. 1 hist. an infantry weapon with a pointed steel or iron head on a long wooden shaft. 2 N.Engl. the peaked top of a hill, esp. in names of hills in the Lake District. --v.tr. thrust through or kill with a pike. Phrases and idioms pike on colloq. withdraw timidly from. Etymology: OE pic point, prick: sense 2 perh. f. ON 3. n. 1 a toll-gate; a toll. 2 a turnpike road. Etymology: abbr. of TURNPIKE 4. n. a jackknife position in diving or gymnastics. Etymology: 20th c.: orig. unkn. ...
Толковый словарь английского языка Oxford English Reference
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   biographical name Zebulon Montgomery 1779-1813 American general & explorer PIKE  I. noun  Etymology: Middle English, from Old English pic pickax  Date: 13th century  1. ~staff 1  2. a sharp point or s~; also the tip of a spear  • ~d adjective  II. noun  Etymology: Middle English, perhaps of Scandinavian origin; akin to Norwegian dialect pik pointed mountain  Date: 13th century dialect England a mountain or hill having a peaked summit — used especially in place names  III. noun  (plural ~ or ~s)  Etymology: Middle English, from 1~  Date: 14th century  1.  a. a large elongate long-snouted freshwater bony fish (Esox lucius) valued for food and sport and widely distributed in cooler parts of the northern hemisphere — called also northern, northern ~  b. any of various fishes (family Esocidae) related to the ~: as  (1) muskellunge  (2) pickerel  2. any of various fishes resembling the ~ in appearance or habits  IV. noun  Etymology: Middle French pique, from piquer to prick, from Vulgar Latin *piccare, perhaps from Latin picus woodpecker — more at pie  Date: circa 1511 a heavy spear with a very long shaft used by infantry especially in Europe from the Middle Ages to the 18th century  V. transitive verb  (~d; piking)  Date: 1798 to pierce, kill, or wound with a ~  VI. intransitive verb  (~d; piking)  Etymology: Middle English pyken (reflexive)  Date: 1526  1. to leave abruptly get lonely and sore, and ~ out — Sinclair Lewis  2. to make one's way ~ along  VII. noun  Date: 1812  1. turn~  2. a railroad or railroad line or system  VIII. noun  Etymology: perhaps from 3~  Date: 1928 a body position (as in diving) in which the hips are bent, the knees are straight, and the hands touch the toes or clasp the legs behind or just above the knees ...
Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary
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  (pikes) Note: The form 'pike' is often used as the plural for meaning 1. 1. A pike is a large fish that lives in rivers and lakes and eats other fish. N-VAR • Pike is this fish eaten as food. N-UNCOUNT 2. In former times, a pike was a weapon consisting of a pointed blade on the end of a long pole. N-COUNT 3. When something comes down the pike, it happens or occurs. (AM INFORMAL) There have been threats to veto any legislation that comes down the pike. PHRASE: V inflects ...
Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner's English Dictionary
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  ~ n 1 a large fish that eats other fish and lives in rivers and lakes 2 a turnpike 3 a long-handled weapon used in the past by soldiers 4 NEngE a mountain or hill with a pointed top  (Scafell Pike) ...
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English

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