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brave
en collier
swan-necked ПРИЛ.
swan-necked person:
swan-necked
brass-necked ПРИЛ. брит. разг.
brass-necked person
culotté разг.
brass-necked cheek, impudence
V-necked ПРИЛ.
V-necked
bull-necked ПРИЛ.
bull-necked
high-necked ПРИЛ.
high-necked dress, blouse
high-necked sweater
open-necked [брит. əʊp(ə)nˈnɛkt, америк. ˈˌoʊpən ˈˌnɛkt] СУЩ.
open-necked shirt:
open-necked
low-necked ПРИЛ.
low-necked
stiff-necked [брит., америк. ˈstɪf ˈˌnɛkt] ПРИЛ. уничиж.
stiff-necked
round-neck sweater, round-necked sweater СУЩ.
I. neck [брит. nɛk, америк. nɛk] СУЩ.
1. neck АНАТ.:
cou м.
to drip or run down sb's neck liquid:
2. neck ЗООЛ. (of horse, donkey):
3. neck МОДА:
col м.
4. neck КУЛИН.:
collet м.
collet м.
5. neck (narrowest part):
goulot м.
col м.
col м.
6. neck МУЗ. (of instrument):
manche м.
7. neck ГЕОГР.:
isthme м.
8. neck СТОМАТ.:
collet м.
9. neck ТЕХН. (of screw):
collet м.
10. neck ГЕОЛ. (of volcano):
neck м.
II. neck [брит. nɛk, америк. nɛk] ГЛ. неперех. разг.
se bécoter разг.
III. neck [брит. nɛk, америк. nɛk]
to be a pain in the neck разг.
être casse-pieds разг.
to be neck and neck букв., перенос.
he's up to his neck in it разг.
he's up to his neck in debt разг.
to get or catch it in the neck разг.
en prendre pour son grade разг.
to risk one's neck разг.
risquer sa peau разг.
to stick one's neck out разг.
to win by a neck horse:
to win by a neck person:
in this neck of the woods разг.
to be dead from the neck up разг.
английский
английский
французский
французский
low-necked ПРИЛ.
low-necked
stiff-necked ПРИЛ.
stiff-necked
open-necked ПРИЛ.
open-necked
open-necked blouse, dress
I. neck [nek] СУЩ.
1. neck (body part):
cou м.
2. neck (nape):
nuque ж.
3. neck (area below head):
4. neck (cleavage):
5. neck (cut of meat):
6. neck (long thin object part):
neck of a bottle
goulot м.
neck of a vase
col м.
neck of a violin
manche м.
7. neck (distance in horse racing):
Выражения:
in this neck of the woods разг.
to be up to one's neck in sth разг.
II. neck [nek] ГЛ. неперех. разг.
1. neck (kiss):
2. neck (caress):
I. halter-neck СУЩ.
dos м. nu
II. halter-neck ПРИЛ.
dos nu неизм.
roll-neck [ˈrəʊlnek, америк. ˈroʊl-] СУЩ.
bull-neck СУЩ.
polo neck СУЩ.
французский
французский
английский
английский
col du fémur
encolure d'un animal, d'une personne
encolure d'une robe
английский
английский
французский
французский
stiff-necked ПРИЛ.
stiff-necked
open-necked ПРИЛ.
open-necked
open-necked blouse, dress
low-necked ПРИЛ.
low-necked
I. neck [nek] СУЩ.
1. neck (body part):
cou м.
2. neck (nape):
nuque ж.
3. neck (area below head):
4. neck (cut of meat):
5. neck (long thin object part):
neck of a bottle
goulot м.
neck of a vase
col м.
neck of a violin
manche м.
6. neck (distance in horse racing):
Выражения:
in this neck of the woods разг.
to be up to one's neck in sth разг.
II. neck [nek] ГЛ. неперех. разг.
1. neck (kiss):
2. neck (caress):
roll-neck [ˈroʊl·nek] СУЩ.
crew neck СУЩ.
1. crew neck (round neck):
2. crew neck (sweater with round neck):
французский
французский
английский
английский
encolure d'un animal, d'une personne
encolure d'une robe
col du fémur
Present
Ineck
youneck
he/she/itnecks
weneck
youneck
theyneck
Past
Inecked
younecked
he/she/itnecked
wenecked
younecked
theynecked
Present Perfect
Ihavenecked
youhavenecked
he/she/ithasnecked
wehavenecked
youhavenecked
theyhavenecked
Past Perfect
Ihadnecked
youhadnecked
he/she/ithadnecked
wehadnecked
youhadnecked
theyhadnecked
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This was pushed along the ground towards the intended target, which advanced to inspect the noose as its curiosity overcame its caution.
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They make highly effective lures, fish traps, nets, and seines, and noose fishing is still common.
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Nooses were fastened securely around their necks from the gallows and after they were allowed to pray with a priest, the cart was driven away.
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Then, an escape plan flashes through his mind: throw off the noose and spring into the stream.
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However, it has been pointed out that if the knot is not dressed correctly it can potentially collapse into a noose.
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