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welsh
1. сл. скрыться не уплатив (долга, проигрыша) 2. сл. не сдержать обещания, обязательства are you going to welsh on me? —- не думаешь ли ты обмануть меня? Welsh 1. (the Welsh) собир. валлийцы, уэльсцы 2. валлийский, уэльский язык 3. разг. кардиффский уголь (также Welsh coal) 4. валлийский, уэльский Welsh cattle —- уэльская (валлийская) порода скота Id: Welsh rabbit (rarebit) —- гренок с сыром Id: Welsh ambassador —- кукушка Id: Welsh mile —- миля с гаком Id: Welsh niece —- двоюродная сестра Id: Welsh uncle —- двоюродный брат отца или матери
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  rarebit гренки с сыром WELSH rabbit гренки с сыром [см. тж. rarebit ] WELSH rabbit гренки с сыром WELSH I Welsh  1. adj. валлийский, уэльсский - welsh rabbit - welsh rarebit  2. noun  1) (the welsh) pl. collect. валлийцы, уэльсцы  2) валлийский язык II v. скрыться, не уплатив проигрыша ...
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  1. сущ. 1) валлийский, уэльсский язык 2) валлийцы, уэльсцы (только с определенным артиклем) 2. прил. валлийский, уэльсский ...
Англо-русский Русско-английский экономический словарь
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  валлийский, уэльский ...
Англо-русский Русско-английский научно-технический словарь
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  adj. & n. --adj. of or relating to Wales or its people or language. --n. 1 the Celtic language of Wales. 2 (prec. by the; treated as pl.) the people of Wales. Phrases and idioms Welsh corgi see CORGI. Welsh dresser a type of dresser with open shelves above a cupboard. Welsh harp a harp with three rows of strings. Welsh onion a species of onion, Allium fistulosum, forming clusters of bulbs. Welsh rabbit (or rarebit by folk etymology) a dish of melted cheese etc. on toast. Etymology: OE Welisc, W{aelig}lisc, etc., f. Gmc f. L Volcae, the name of a Celtic people WELSH v.intr. (also welch) 1 (of a loser of a bet, esp. a bookmaker) decamp without paying. 2 evade an obligation. 3 (foll. by on) a fail to carry out a promise to (a person). b fail to honour (an obligation). Derivatives welsher n. Etymology: 19th c.: orig. unkn. ...
Толковый словарь английского языка Oxford English Reference
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   also welch  intransitive verb  Etymology: probably from Welsh, adjective  Date: 1905  1. sometimes offensive to avoid payment — used with on  2. sometimes offensive to break one's word ; renege  • ~er noun, sometimes offensive WELSH  also Welch  noun  Etymology: Middle English Walsche, Welsse, from walisch, welisch, adjective, ~, from Old English w?lisc, welisc foreign, British, ~, from Old English Wealh foreigner, Briton, ~man, of Celtic origin; akin to the source of Latin Volcae, a Celtic people of southeastern Gaul  Date: before 12th century  1. the Celtic language of the ~ people  2. plural in construction the natives or inhabitants of Wales  3. ~ pony  • ~ also Welch adjective ...
Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary
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  1. Welsh means belonging or relating to Wales, or to its people, language, or culture. ADJ • The Welsh are the people of Wales. N-PLURAL: usu the N 2. Welsh is the language that is spoken in some parts of Wales. N-UNCOUNT WELSH see welch ...
Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner's English Dictionary
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  ~ n 1 the original language of Wales 2 the Welsh people from Wales - Welsh adj ...
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
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  - O.E. Wilisc, Wylisc (W.Saxon), Welisc, Wжlisc (Anglian and Kentish), from Wealh, Walh "Celt, Briton, Welshman, non-Germanic foreigner;" in Tolkien's definition, "common Gmc. name for a man of what we should call Celtic speech," but also applied to speakers of Latin, hence O.H.G. Walh, Walah "Celt, Roman, Gaulish," and O.N. Valir "Gauls, Frenchmen" (Dan. vжlsk "Italian, French, southern"); from P.Gmc. *Walkhiskaz, from a Celtic name represented by L. Volcж "ancient Celtic tribe in southern Gaul." The word survives in Wales, Cornwall, Walloon, walnut, and in surnames Walsh and Wallace. Borrowed in O.Slav. as vlachu, and applied to Romanians, hench Wallachia. Welsh was used disparagingly of inferior or substitute things, hence Welsh rabbit (1725), also Welsh rarebit (1785). ...
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