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spit
слюна; слюноподобное выделение; мокротаcuckoo spit – frog spit – toad spit
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  1. вертел; шампур 2. заостренный стержень; зонд 3. меч, шпага 4. длинная отмель, стрелка; (намывная) коса 5. насаживать на вертел, на шампур 6. прокалывать, протыкать, пронзать 7. щупать зондом тюки с мягким грузом (при таможенном досмотре) 8. слюна; мокрота 9. плевок, плевание 10. мелкий дождик или снегопад, изморось 11. (of) точная копия to be the very (dead) spit —- быть очень похожим, быть точной копией the spit and image of smb. —- живой портрет, точная копия кого-л. he is the very spit (and image) of his father —- он вылитый отец 12. энт. слюна; плевок 13. "кукушкины слюнки" (выделение личинок пенниц) 14. энт. пенница, слюняница (Cercopidae) Id: a spit and a drag —- сл. курение украдкой Id: a spit and a draw —- сл. курение украдкой Id: big spit —- австрал. рвота 15. плевать; брызгать слюной to spit blood —- харкать кровью to spit out —- выплевывать to spit in smb.'s face (in smb.'s teeth) —- плюнуть кому-л. в лицо 16. плеваться; брызгаться слюной; делать брызги my pen spits —- мое перо делает кляксы 17. наплевательски относиться (к кому-л., чему-л.); презирать (кого-л., что-л.) to spit at (on,upon) smb., smth. —- плевать на кого-л., что-л., проявлять пренебрежение к кому-л., чему-л. I spit at his advice —- мне плевать на его совет 18. моросить, накрапывать, капать, брызгать, сеять (о дожде) 19....
Новый большой англо-русский словарь
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  out  а) выплевывать; The child spat out the nasty-tasting medicine;  б) coll. выдавать (секрет);  в) to spit it out coll. говорить, высказывать; spit it out! говорите громче!;  г) говорить что-л. яростно, с раздражением и т.д.; The dying man spat out a curse upon his murderer. SPIT up  а) тошнить, рвать; Jane cant keep anything down this morning, shes spat up her breakfast and everything since. SPIT upon наплевать на что-л.; относиться с презрением к кому-л. SPIT I  1. noun  1) вертел, шомпол  2) длинная отмель; намывная коса, стрелка  2. v. насаживать на вертел; пронзать, протыкать II  1. noun  1) плевание  2) слюна, плевок  3) небольшой дождик или снег spit and polish -  а) mil. coll. внешний вид;  б) naut. идеальная чистота the spit and image of smb. - живой портрет, точная копия кого-л. to be the dead/very spit - быть точной копией he is the very spit of his father - он вылитый отец  2. v.; past and past part. spat  1) плевать(ся); to spit blood - харкать кровью  2) фыркать  3) трещать, шипеть (об огне, свечке и т.п.)  4) моросить; брызгать - spit at - spit on - spit out - spit up - spit upon III noun штык (слой земли на глубину лопаты) SPIT at проявлять враждебность к кому-л.; You wouldnt dare to spit at the directors offer, would you? SPIT on проявлять враждебность к кому-л.; Sir, I spit on your army; it is not fit to waste bullets on. ...
Англо-русский словарь
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  глубина копки (ручной лопатой) на один "штык"; копка на глубину полотна лопаты ...
Англо-русский строительный словарь
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  1) брызги (расплавленного металла) разбрызгиваться (о расплавленном металле) 2) грат образовывать грат 3) зажигать огнепроводный шнур 4) штык (глубина слоя земли при копке лопатой) 5) полигр. "полошение", образование полос на оттиске ...
Большой Англо-русский Русско-английский политехнический словарь
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  1. v. & n. --v. (spitting; past and past part. spat or spit) 1 intr. a eject saliva from the mouth. b do this as a sign of hatred or contempt (spat at him). 2 tr. (usu. foll. by out) a eject (saliva, blood, food, etc.) from the mouth (spat the meat out). b utter (oaths, threats, etc.) vehemently ('Damn you!' he spat). 3 intr. (of a fire, pen, pan, etc.) send out sparks, ink, hot fat, etc. 4 intr. (of rain) fall lightly (it's only spitting). 5 intr. (esp. of a cat) make a spitting or hissing noise in anger or hostility. --n. 1 spittle. 2 the act or an instance of spitting. 3 the foamy liquid secretion of some insects used to protect their young. Phrases and idioms the spit (or very spit) of colloq. the exact double of (cf. spitting image). spit and polish 1 the cleaning and polishing duties of a soldier etc. 2 exaggerated neatness and smartness. spit chips Austral. sl. 1 feel extreme thirst. 2 be angry or frustrated. spit it out colloq. say what is on one's mind. spitting cobra the African black-necked cobra, Naja nigricollis, that ejects venom by spitting, not striking. spitting distance a very short distance. spitting image (foll. by of) colloq. the exact double of (another person or thing). Derivatives spitter n. Etymology: OE spittan, of imit. orig.: cf. SPEW 2. n. & v. --n. 1 a slender rod on which meat is skewered before being roasted on a fire etc.; a skewer. 2 a a small point of land projecting into the sea. b a long narrow underwater bank. --v.tr. (spitted, spitting) 1 thrust a spit through (meat etc.). 2 pierce or transfix with a sword etc. Phrases and idioms spit-roast cook on a spit. Derivatives spitty adj. Etymology: OE spitu f. WG 3. n. (pl. same or spits) a spade-depth of earth (dig it two spit deep). Etymology: MDu. & MLG, = OE spittan dig with spade, prob. rel. to SPIT(2) ...
Толковый словарь английского языка Oxford English Reference
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   I. noun  Etymology: Middle English, from Old English ~u; akin to Old High German spiz ~, spizzi pointed  Date: before 12th century  1. a slender pointed rod for holding meat over a fire  2. a small point of land especially of sand or gravel running into a body of water  II. transitive verb  (~ted; ~ting)  Date: 13th century to fix on or as if on a ~ ; impale  III. verb  (~ or spat; ~ting)  Etymology: Middle English ~ten, from Old English ~tan; akin to Middle High German spiutzen to ~  Date: before 12th century  transitive verb  1.  a. to eject (as saliva) from the mouth ; expectorate  b.  (1) to express (unpleasant or malicious feelings) by or as if by ~ting  (2) to utter with a ~ting sound or scornful expression spat out his words  c. to emit as if by ~ting; especially to emit (precipitation) in driving particles or in flurries ~ rain  2. to set to burning ~ a fuse  intransitive verb  1.  a.  (1) to eject saliva as an expression of aversion or contempt  (2) to exhibit contempt  b. to eject matter (as saliva) from the mouth ; expectorate  2. to rain or snow slightly or in flurries  3. to make a noise suggesting expectoration ; sputter  IV. noun  Date: 14th century  1.  a.  (1) ~tle, saliva  (2) the act or an instance of ~ting  b.  (1) a frothy secretion exuded by ~tlebugs  (2) ~tlebug  2. perfect likeness  3. a sprinkle of rain or flurry of snow ...
Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary
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  (spits, spitting, spat) Note: In American English, the form 'spit' is used as the past tense and past participle. 1. Spit is the watery liquid produced in your mouth. You usually use spit to refer to an amount of it that has been forced out of someone’s mouth. = saliva N-UNCOUNT 2. If someone spits, they force an amount of liquid out of their mouth, often to show hatred or contempt. The gang thought of hitting him too, but decided just to spit... They spat at me and taunted me... She spit into the little tray of mascara and brushed it on her lashes. VERB: V, V prep, V prep 3. If you spit liquid or food somewhere, you force a small amount of it out of your mouth. Spit out that gum and pay attention... He felt as if a serpent had spat venom into his eyes... VERB: V n with out, V n prep 4. If it is spitting, it is raining very lightly. (BRIT; in AM, use sprinkle) It will stop in a minute - it’s only spitting. VERB: usu cont, it V 5. A spit is a long rod which is pushed through a piece of meat and hung over an open fire to cook the meat. She roasted the meat on a spit. N-COUNT 6. A spit of land is a long, flat, narrow piece of land that sticks out into the sea. N-COUNT: N of n 7. If one place is within spitting distance of another, they are very close to each other. (INFORMAL) ...a restaurant within spitting distance of the Tower of London. PHRASE: usu PHR of n 8. If you say that one person is the spitting image of another, you mean that they look very similar. (INFORMAL) Nina looks the spitting image of Sissy Spacek. PHRASE: usu v-link PHR ...
Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner's English Dictionary
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  ~1 past tense and past participle spat ~ also spit AmE present participle spitting ~ v 1 »LIQUID FROM YOUR MOUTH« to blow a small amount of saliva (=the liquid in your mouth) out of your mouth + at/on  (Mom, Judy spit at me! | Kevin cleared his throat and spat on the path. | Don't get too close to the camels - they spit!) 2 »FOOD ETC« to force something out of your mouth  (spit blood | spit sth out)  (Ian was chewing on some gristle but was too polite to spit it out.) 3 »RAIN« be spitting to rain very lightly  (You don't need an umbrella, it's only spitting.) 4 »SAY STH« also spit out to say something quickly in a very angry way  ("Don't even think of taking it!" she spat.) 5 spit it out spoken used to ask someone to tell you something that they seem too frightened or embarrassed to say  (Come on Jean, spit it out!) 6 »SMALL PIECES« to send out small bits of something, for example fire or hot oil, into the air  (sausages spitting in a pan | The van drove off, gravel spitting from under the wheels.) 7 »CAT« if a cat spits it makes short, angry sounds 8 be within spitting distance spoken to be very close to where you are 9 I could just spit spoken used to say that you are very angry or annoyed ~2 n 1 the watery liquid that is produced in your mouth; saliva 2 a long thin stick that you put through meat to turn it and cook it over a fire 3 a long narrow piece of land that sticks out into the sea, a river etc 4 be the (dead) spit of BrE spoken to look exactly like someone else  (Sam is the dead spit of his dad.) 5 spit and polish informal thorough cleaning and polishing 6 spit and sawdust BrE spoken a spit and sawdust pub is rough, dirty and simple in style ...
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
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  mil. abbr. Surveillance Promises Interrogation And Threats funny abbr. Sock Power! It's Time! adult abbr. Stupid Palagi Its Thursday adult abbr. Stupid Pendejo, Its Thursday ...
English abbreviation dictionary
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  or piss into the wedding cake {v. phr.}, {vulgar}, {avoidable} To spoil someone's pleasure or celebration by doing or saying something harsh or unseemly in an otherwise happy gathering; bring up depressing or unhappy subjects at a supposedly happy time. * /Stuart really spit into the wedding cake when he told Burt in a bragging fashion that Lucy, Burl's bride, used to be his girlfriend./ ...
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