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pout
тресочка (Trisopterus) – American ocean pout – European ocean pout – Norway pout – ocean pout – silver pout – soft pout – whiting pout
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  1. надутый вид, надутые губы to be in the pouts —- дуться 2. надувать губы, дуться 3. вытягивать (губы) 4. говорить что-л. с надутым видом 5. зоол. сомик (Ameiurus) 6. зоол. треска, биб (Gadus luscus) 7. зоол. американская бельдюга (Macrozoarces americanus) 8. шотл. птенец; цыпленок; индюшонок 9. шотл. разг. диал. деточка, крошечка ...
Новый большой англо-русский словарь
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   1. noun недовольная гримаса; надутые губы; - be in the pouts  2. v. надуть губы Syn: see frown ...
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  1. v. & n. --v. 1 intr. a push the lips forward as an expression of displeasure or sulking. b (of the lips) be pushed forward. 2 tr. push (the lips) forward in pouting. --n. 1 such an action or expression. 2 (the pouts) a fit of sulking. Derivatives pouter n. poutingly adv. pouty adj. Etymology: ME, perh. f. OE putian (unrecorded) be inflated: cf. POUT(2) 2. n. 1 = BIB(1) 3. 2 = EELPOUT. Etymology: OE -puta in {aelig}leputa eelpout, f. WG ...
Толковый словарь английского языка Oxford English Reference
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   I. verb  Etymology: Middle English  Date: 14th century  intransitive verb  1.  a. to show displeasure by thrusting out the lips or wearing a sullen expression  b. sulk  2. protrude  transitive verb to cause to protrude ~ed her lips  II. noun  Date: 1591  1. a protrusion of the lips expressive of displeasure  2. plural a fit of pique  III. noun  (plural ~ or ~s)  Etymology: probably from Middle English *~e, a fish with a large head, from Old English -pute; akin to Middle English ~en to ~  Date: 1591 any of several large-headed fishes (as a bullhead or eel~) ...
Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary
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  (pouts, pouting, pouted) If someone pouts, they stick out their lips, usually in order to show that they are annoyed or to make themselves sexually attractive. He whined and pouted when he did not get what he wanted. ...gorgeous pouting models. VERB: V, V-ing • Pout is also a noun. She shot me a reproachful pout. N-COUNT ...
Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner's English Dictionary
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  ~ v to push out your lips because you are annoyed or to look sexually attractive  (The child pouted, cried, and went into a tantrum.) - pout n - pouty adj ...
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
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  - early 14c., perhaps from Scandinavian (cf. Swedish dial. puta "to be puffed out"), or Fris. (cf. E.Fris. pьt "bag, swelling"), related via notion of "inflation" to O.E. жlepute "fish with inflated parts," and M.Du. puyt, Flem. puut "frog." ...
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