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Англо-русский словарь - harpy

 
 

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harpy
noun
 1) myth. гарпия
 2) хищник; грабитель
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1.
  1. греч. миф. гарпия 2. хищник, жестокий, алчный человек 3. сварливая женщина, ведьма, мегера ...
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2.
  n. (pl. -ies) 1 (in Greek and Roman mythology) a monster with a woman's head and body and bird's wings and claws. 2 a grasping unscrupulous person. Phrases and idioms harpy eagle a S. American crested bird of prey, Harpia harpyja, one of the largest of eagles. Etymology: F harpie or L harpyia f. Gk harpuiai snatchers (cf. harpazo snatch) ...
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3.
   noun  (plural harpies)  Etymology: Latin Harpyia, from Greek  Date: 1513  1. capitalized a foul malign creature in Greek mythology that is part woman and part bird  2.  a. a predatory person ; leech  b. a shrewish woman ...
Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary
4.
  (harpies) 1. In classical mythology, the harpies were creatures with the bodies of birds and the faces of women. They flew quickly and were cruel and greedy. N-COUNT: usu pl, oft the N 2. If you refer to a woman as a harpy, you mean that she is very cruel or violent. (LITERARY) ...a snobby, scheming harpy who sells off the family silverware. N-COUNT c darkgreen]disapproval ...
Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner's English Dictionary
5.
  ~ n literary a cruel or nasty woman ...
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
6.
  - c.1375, from Gk. Harpyia (pl.), ministers of divine vengeance; winged, clawed monsters with female heads and bodies, lit. "snatchers," probably related to harpazein "to snatch." Metaphoric extension to "greedy person" is c.1400. ...
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