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В речника Oxford-Paravia италиански
английски
английски
италиански
италиански
clung [Brit klʌŋ, Am kləŋ] ГЛАГ pt, pp
clung → cling
cling <pt/pp clung> [Brit klɪŋ, Am klɪŋ] ГЛАГ нпрх
1. cling (physically):
to cling (on) to person, rail, raft etc.
2. cling (emotionally):
to cling to parent, beliefs, myth, hope
to cling to habit, lifestyle, power
3. cling (adhere):
cling leaf, moss:
aderire (to a)
cling <pt/pp clung> [Brit klɪŋ, Am klɪŋ] ГЛАГ нпрх
1. cling (physically):
to cling (on) to person, rail, raft etc.
2. cling (emotionally):
to cling to parent, beliefs, myth, hope
to cling to habit, lifestyle, power
3. cling (adhere):
cling leaf, moss:
aderire (to a)
cling film [Brit ˈklɪŋ fɪlm, Am ˈklɪŋ ˌfɪlm] СЪЩ Brit
cling on ГЛАГ [klɪŋ -]
1. cling on custom, myth:
Phrases:
cling peach [ˈklɪŋˌpiːtʃ], clingstone peach [ˈklɪŋstəʊnˌpiːtʃ] СЪЩ
италиански
италиански
английски
английски
to cling to sb, sth
to grasp at, to cling to, to clutch at also прен
в PONS речника
английски
английски
италиански
италиански
clung [klʌŋ] ГЛАГ
clung pp, pt of cling
cling <clung, clung> [klɪŋ] ГЛАГ нпрх
1. cling (embrace):
2. cling (hold):
3. cling (stick):
4. cling (stay close):
5. cling (follow closely):
cling <clung, clung> [klɪŋ] ГЛАГ нпрх
1. cling (embrace):
2. cling (hold):
3. cling (stick):
4. cling (stay close):
5. cling (follow closely):
италиански
италиански
английски
английски
to cling to sth
to cling to sb/sth
aggrapparsi (a qu/qc)
to cling to sth
to cling (onto sth)
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It is effective for catching fish which might be interested in prey items such as leeches.
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It gains its energy by leeching it from surrounding life forms, fossilising them.
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Since the other classes of annelids (specifically, the earthworms and leeches) lack hard parts, only the sea-dwelling polychaetes are frequently represented in the fossil record.
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On the mainsail tell-tales are on the leech (aft edge) and when trimmed properly should be streaming backwards.
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Leech continued to reside at the episcopal residence, and later died at, at the age of 94.
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