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  1. употр. с гл. в ед. и мн. ч.: мыльная пена или вода to lie (to be) in the suds —- быть (находиться) в стирке 2. ам. сл. пиво Id: to lie (to be) in the suds —- сл. быть в затруднении (в замешательстве) ...
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  noun; pl. мыльная пена или вода to be in the suds sl. - быть в затруднении, в замешательстве ...
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  n. & v. --n.pl. 1 froth of soap and water. 2 US colloq. beer. --v. 1 intr. form suds. 2 tr. lather, cover, or wash in soapy water. Derivatives sudsy adj. Etymology: orig. = fen waters etc., of uncert. orig.: cf. MDu., MLG sudde, MDu. sudse marsh, bog, prob. rel. to SEETHE ...
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   I. noun plural but singular or plural in construction  Etymology: probably from Middle Dutch ~e marsh; akin to Old English seothan to seethe — more at seethe  Date: 1581  1. water impregnated with soap or a synthetic detergent compound and worked up into froth; also the lather or froth on such water  2.  a. foam, froth  b. beer  • ~less adjective  II. verb  Date: 1834  transitive verb to wash in ~  intransitive verb to form ~ ...
Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary
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  Suds are the bubbles that are produced when a substance such as soap is mixed with water. He had soap suds in his ears. N-PLURAL ...
Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner's English Dictionary
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  ~ n plural 1 the mass of bubbles (bubble1 (1)) formed on the top of water with soap in it 2 AmE informal beer - sudsy adj ...
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
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  geol. abbr. Seismic Unified Data System food abbr. Beer network. abbr. Sudden Usb Death Syndrome sport abbr. Beer sport abbr. Softball Under A Drunken State law abbr. Sudden Unexplained Death Study ...
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  - 1548, "dregs, leavings, muck," especially in East Anglia, "ooze left by flood," perhaps borrowed from M.Du. sudse "marsh, bog," cognate with O.E. soden, pp. of seoюan (see seethe). Meaning "soapy water" dates from 1581; slang meaning "beer" first attested 1904. ...
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