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rat chow pellet
Rattenfutter-Pellet
chow [tʃaʊ] СУЩ.
1. chow америк. жарг. (food):
Futter ср. <-s>
the chow line разг.
2. chow (dog):
I. pel·let [ˈpelɪt] СУЩ.
1. pellet (ball):
Kugel ж. <-, -n>
2. pellet (gunshot):
Schrot ср. o м. <-(e)s, -e> kein pl
Schrotkugel ж. <-, -n>
3. pellet (excrement):
Bemmerl ср. австр., регион.
II. pel·let [ˈpelɪt] СУЩ. modifier
Luftgewehr ср. <-(e)s, -e>
I. rat [ræt] СУЩ.
1. rat (rodent):
Ratte ж. <-, -n>
2. rat разг. (person):
Ratte ж. <-, -n> уничиж. разг.
II. rat <-tt-> [ræt] ГЛ. неперех.
1. rat (inform on):
to rat on sb [to sb]
jdn [an jdn] verraten [o. разг. verpfeifen]
2. rat (let down):
to rat on sb
RAT [ræt] СУЩ.
RAT МЕД. esp Н. Зел., австрал. акроним от rapid antigen test
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pellet СУЩ.
Gewölle ср.
rat chow pellet [ˈrættʃaʊˌpelɪt] СУЩ.
pellet [ˈpelɪt] СУЩ.
Present
Irat
yourat
he/she/itrats
werat
yourat
theyrat
Past
Iratted
youratted
he/she/itratted
weratted
youratted
theyratted
Present Perfect
Ihaveratted
youhaveratted
he/she/ithasratted
wehaveratted
youhaveratted
theyhaveratted
Past Perfect
Ihadratted
youhadratted
he/she/ithadratted
wehadratted
youhadratted
theyhadratted
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Одноязычные примеры (не проверены редакцией PONS)
Honours, flowers and seasons can not be used to make chows.
en.wikipedia.org
Bunny chows come in quarter, half and full loaves.
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In addition, many species of birds regurgitate pellets.
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Sawdust may make particle board or be pressed into wood pellets for pellet stoves.
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It is a similar process to forming a wood pellet but on a larger scale.
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Even Sigmund Freud fetched his chow chow in particularly severe cases, recalls Kurt Kotrschal of the Department of Behavioural Biology at the University of Vienna, which organized the conference in co-operation with Vienna's Messerli Research Institute.
www.wieninternational.at
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Wusste doch schon Sigmund Freud bei besonders schweren Fällen seinen Chow-Chow dazu zu holen, erinnert Kurt Kotrschal vom Department für Verhaltensbiologie an der Universität Wien, das die Konferenz in Kooperation mit dem Wiener Messerli Forschungsinstitut organisierte.