01:37 May 14, 2001 |
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na | керкенек (Genus falco), белошипа ветрушка (Falco tinnunculus) |
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na | yukiness |
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na | Ще потърся и допълнителни източници за проверка и ще ви пиша веднага. :-) |
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керкенек (Genus falco), белошипа ветрушка (Falco tinnunculus) Explanation: Надявам се да съм ви помогнала достатъчно бързо. Преводът на български е взет от: Англо-български речник, София 1985. Ето какво намерих в http://www.yourdictionary.com/: KESTREL: Pronunciation: 'kes-tr&l Function: noun Etymology: Middle English castrel, from Middle French crecerelle, from crecelle rattle; from its cry Date: 15th century : any of various small chiefly Old World falcons (genus Falco) that usually hover in the air while searching for prey: as a : a common Eurasian falcon (F. tinnunculus) b : an American falcon (F. sparverius) having a reddish brown back and tail and bluish gray wings As to "yukiness" (само предположение): Derived from "yuk" or "yak/yack": YAK: Function: intransitive verb Etymology: probably imitative Date: 1949 Variant(s): also yack Inflected Form(s): yakked also yacked; yak.king also yack.ing to talk persistently : CHATTER Предложение: бъбривост Успех! :-) Reference: http://www.yourdictionary.com/ |
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yukiness Explanation: Sorry about that :-) I just found out something else: "flu-like symptoms with a general feeling of malaise, otherwise known as "yukiness". (see http://www.pwr-nutrients.com/addinfo.htm) Here are a few excerpts illustrating the meaning: 1. "Somehow learning that most inside-out animals, humans included, would be slimy because of the mucus coating their insides doesn't spoil the yukiness of hagfish (also known as slime hags and slime eels "because of their amazing oozing bodies") or slime molds, which you learn how to find and keep as a pet. Advice: "Don't forget to name it." 2. "Back home I left a treacherous day of fog, freezing rain, and overall climatic yukiness." 3. "Lizards, snakes, and spiders have something in common. No. It's not their yukiness. They leave old skins behind." 4. "I expect the kinda weird and bizarre feeling to evolve into more general overall yukiness as seems to be the pattern. So far, almost zero nausea so that's a good thing!" internet |
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Ще потърся и допълнителни източници за проверка и ще ви пиша веднага. :-) Explanation: . . |
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