... : sewayaki a meditative pose : omoiire English japanese (dictionnaire) English japanese Dictionary 15 English japanese (dictionnaire) English japanese Dictionary 3 accommodations : shuuyousetsubi accommodator ... series : ichiren a serious affair : ichidaiji a set : hitosoroe, hitosoroi English japanese (dictionnaire) English japanese Dictionary 22 active service : gen'eki active solar house : akutibuso−ra−hausu active ... proof : jisshou actual results : jisseki actual size : gensun, gensundai English japanese (dictionnaire) English japanese Dictionary 47 abbe : shinpu abbey : daishuudouin, shuudouin abbot :...
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... from the cockney rhyming slang E.g."Alright china! How's it going then?" ching Noun. Cocaine. chinglish Noun. Pigeon English, a mixture of Chinese and English. Chinky Noun. 1. ... rhyming slang bubble and squeak meaning speak. E.g."If you bubble me to the boss, I'll lose my job." Noun. A person from Greece. From bubble and squeak, cockney rhyming slang on ... achieve orgasm. bristols Noun. Breasts. From the rhyming slang Bristol City - titty. See 'tit'. britneys Noun. Beers. Rhyming slang on Britney Spears. Very popular and recent expression....
Ngày tải lên: 27/06/2014, 23:06
Tài liệu NTCs American Idioms Dictionary pdf
... the dictionary. The compiler has included idiomatic phrases drawn from or suggested by Anne Bertram in NTC’s Dictionary of Proverbs and Clichés, NTC’s Dictionary of Euphemisms, and NTC’s Dictionary ... opaque phrase. This dictionary shows as full a form of an idiom as possible with the frequently omitted parts in parentheses. For example: back down NTC’s American Idioms Dictionary xii For more ... www.tailieuduhoc.org The Most Practical Reference for the Everyday Expressions of Contempor ary American English NTC’ S American IDIOMS Dic tionary third edition Richard A. Spears, Ph.D. For more material...
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Báo cáo khoa học: "Oxford Dictionary of English: Current Developments" pdf
... the database of the Oxford Dictionary of English (a forthcoming new edition of the 1998 New Oxford Dictionary of English) so that it contains not only the original dictionary content but also ... allow the dictionary to be ex- ploited effectively as a resource for computational applications. The Oxford Dictionary of English (ODE) is a high-level dictionary intended for fluent English speakers ... monolingual English dictionary database as a resource for computational applications. It consid- ers some of the issues involved in deriving formal lexi- cal data from a natural-language dictionary. 1...
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ENGLISH-RUSSIAN DICTIONARY OF AMERICAN CRIMINAL LAW pptx
... and E. Teplitsky. Concise English- Russian and English- Russian English- Russian Medical Dictionary. Moscow: Russky Yazyk Publishers, 1989. Gifis, Steven H. Law Dictionary. 3rd ed. Hauppauge, ... English- Russian Comprehensive Law Dictionary. 1st ed. Moscow: Sovetnik, 1993. Muller, V. K. English- Russian Dictionary. Moscow: Russky Yazyk, 1985. New English- Russian Dictionary. 4th ed. Moscow: ... Russky Yazyk, 1993. Americana. English- Russian Encyclopedic Dictionary. Smolensk: Polygramma, 1996. Andrianov, S., A. Berson, and A. Nikiforov. English- Russian Law Dictionary. Moscow:...
Ngày tải lên: 30/03/2014, 02:20
Slang and uncoventional english part 11 pdf
... The Maltese Bippy, and then abandoned on the junk heap of slang US, 1967 bird noun 1 a young woman; a sweetheart. First used in C14; not considered a slang term until C19 when it also meant ‘a prostitute’ ... imprisonment. Rhyming slang for TIME. The abbreviation is used especially in ‘do bird’ (to serve a prison sentence) UK, 1857. 2 by extension, a personal history of imprisonment. Rhyming slang for TIME ... 1977 bill stickers noun underpants. Rhyming slang for ‘knickers’, sometimes shortened to ‘bills’ UK, 1992 Bill Wyman; bill; wyman noun the hymen. Rhyming slang, based on the name of Rolling Stone...
Ngày tải lên: 01/07/2014, 16:20
Slang and uncoventional english part 30 pdf
... 1997 Davy Crockett noun a pocket. Rhyming slang, formed on the name of an American folk-hero who lived from 1786–1836; he was not an inspiration for slang until the actor Fess Parker brought ... slang, adopting the non-rhyming sense: ‘a person that is utterly inefficient or an absolute waste of money’ UK, 1992 deadly adjective 1 excellent. Especially common in Australian Aboriginal English US, ... adjective dark. Rhyming slang, formed from the name of UK drummer, leader of the Dave Clark Five (b.1942) UK, 2004 Dave Dee, Dozy, Beaky, Mick and Tich adjective rich. Rhyming slang, jocularly contrived...
Ngày tải lên: 01/07/2014, 16:20
Slang and uncoventional english part 43 pdf
... magistrate. Rhyming slang UK, 1859 garden gate verb to perform oral sex on a woman. Rhyming slang for PLATE (to engage oral sex) UK, 2002 garden gnome noun a comb. Rhyming slang UK, 1992 garden ... coitus interruptus UK, 1970 gates of Rome noun home. Rhyming slang UK, 1960 gate to heaven; jade gate noun the vagina. Notable for what seems to be the first slang uses of ‘gate’ as ‘vagina’ – not for the sub-‘Perfumed ... objectified. Rhyming slang for CUNT UK, 1961 gas-passer noun an anaesthetist US, 1961 gasper noun 1 a cigarette. Descriptive of the respiratory effect of tobacco-smoking. Originally military slang for an...
Ngày tải lên: 01/07/2014, 16:20
Slang and uncoventional english part 49 pdf
... Merchant Navy coinage to describe American ships or men, subsequently adopted by the Americans UK, 1960. 2 abank. Rhyming slang UK, 1994. 3 an act of masturbation. Rhyming slang for WANK UK, 2002 ham ... sandwich noun language. Glasgow rhyming slang; this is a convincing rhyme in the appropriate accent UK: SCOTLAND, 1988 ham shank noun 1 an American. Rhyming slang for YANK. Originally a World War ... noun facial hair, whiskers. Rhyming slang UK, 1998 hammer and nail; hammer verb to follow, to tail. Rhyming slang UK, 1961 hammer and tack noun the back. Rhyming slang AUSTRALIA, 1977 hammer and...
Ngày tải lên: 01/07/2014, 16:20
Slang and uncoventional english part 57 pdf
... the jungle US, 1944 Jungle Jim noun a Roman Catholic. Rhyming slang for TIM (a Roman Catholic) UK: SCOTLAND, 1985 Jungle Jim verb to swim. Rhyming slang, in contemporaneous use with the television series ... By shortening AUSTRALIA, 1917. 2 money. From rhyming slang ‘kanga(roo)’ for SCREW AUSTRALIA, 1953 kangaroo noun 1 a Jewish person. Rhyming slang, sometimes corrupted to ‘kanker’ or ‘canker’ UK, ... homosexual. Rhyming slang for FAIRY, formed from the name of an ostentatiously gay comedian (b.1959) UK, 1998 Julius Caesar noun 1 a wedge-shaped cheesecutter flat cap. Rhyming slang for ‘cheeser’ UK,...
Ngày tải lên: 01/07/2014, 16:20
Slang and uncoventional english part 59 pdf
... a pistol. Rhyming slang UK, 1968 Lady Godiva; godiva; lady noun a five-pound note or the sum of £5. Rhyming slang for a FIVER; an appropriately financial allusion to the C11 English noblewoman ... adjective 1 mad, crazy; stupid. Imperfect rhyming slang for BARMY,formedonafeatureof Irish geography UK, 1934. 2 sly, two-faced. Rhyming slang, on obsolete slang word ‘carney’ (sly, two-faced) UK, 1992 lakester ... death US, 1977 last card in the pack noun 1 a snack. Theatrical rhyming slang UK, 1960 . 2 dismissal from employment. Rhyming slang for ‘sack’; sometimes abbreviated to ‘last card’ UK, 1992 last-card...
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