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Psalmen
combinaison de coque
Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary
shell suit SAM.
survêtement m. spol en nylon ®
Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary
I. suit [brit. angl. suːt, am. angl. sut] SAM.
1. suit MODA:
costume m. spol
tailleur m. spol
2. suit PRAVO (lawsuit):
procès m. spol
3. suit (in cards):
couleur ž. spol
to be sb's strong suit fig.
to follow suit dobes.
II. suit [brit. angl. suːt, am. angl. sut] GLAG. preh. glag.
1. suit (flatter) colour, outfit:
suit person
to suit sb down to the ground pog. garment, arrangement, job:
2. suit (be convenient) date, arrangement:
suit person
suits me pog.!
3. suit (be appropriate) part, job:
suit person
4. suit (be beneficial) sea air, change:
suit person
5. suit (adapt):
to suit sth to need, occasion
III. suit [brit. angl. suːt, am. angl. sut] GLAG. nepreh. glag.
IV. to suit oneself GLAG. povr. glag.
to suit oneself povr. glag.:
diving suit SAM.
scaphandre m. spol
bathing suit SAM. zastar.
bathing suit → bathing costume
she'll [brit. angl. ʃiːl, ʃɪl, am. angl. ʃil, ʃɪl]
she'll → she will
I. shell [brit. angl. ʃɛl, am. angl. ʃɛl] SAM.
1. shell:
shell BOT., ZOOL. (of egg, nut, sea creature, snail)
coquille ž. spol
carapace ž. spol
to develop a hard shell fig. person:
2. shell VOJ.:
obus m. spol
cartouche ž. spol
3. shell TEH.:
carcasse ž. spol
cage ž. spol
enveloppe ž. spol
4. shell (remains):
carcasse ž. spol
5. shell NAVT. (boat):
outrigger m. spol
II. shell [brit. angl. ʃɛl, am. angl. ʃɛl] GLAG. preh. glag.
1. shell VOJ.:
shell town, installation
2. shell GASTR.:
shell peas
shell prawn, nut
shell oyster
III. shell [brit. angl. ʃɛl, am. angl. ʃɛl]
v slovarju PONS
I. suit [su:t] GLAG. preh. glag.
1. suit (be convenient):
suit yourself iron., šalj. or slabš.
2. suit (look attractive):
II. suit [su:t] GLAG. nepreh. glag.
III. suit [su:t] SAM.
1. suit (jacket and trousers):
costume m. spol
suit for women
tailleur m. spol
complet m. spol
2. suit (sports garment):
combinaison ž. spol
maillot m. spol de bain
3. suit PRAVO:
poursuite ž. spol
to bring [or am. angl. file] a suit
4. suit (card sort):
couleur ž. spol
5. suit fig.:
I. shell [ʃel] SAM.
1. shell (exterior):
coquille ž. spol
shell crab, tortoise
carapace ž. spol
2. shell no mn. (rigid exterior):
caisse ž. spol
3. shell (basic structure):
carcasse ž. spol
4. shell (gun explosives):
cartouche ž. spol
shell artillery
obus m. spol
5. shell (rowing boat):
fraza:
II. shell [ʃel] GLAG. preh. glag.
1. shell (remove shell):
shell nuts
shell peas
2. shell (fire):
III. shell [ʃel] GLAG. nepreh. glag.
v slovarju PONS
I. suit [sut] GLAG. preh. glag.
1. suit (be convenient):
2. suit (be appropriate):
to suit sb
3. suit (look nice):
II. suit [sut] GLAG. nepreh. glag.
III. suit [sut] SAM.
1. suit (formal clothing):
costume m. spol
suit for women
tailleur m. spol
2. suit (sports garment):
combinaison ž. spol
maillot m. spol de bain
3. suit PRAVO:
poursuite ž. spol
to file [or bring] a suit
4. suit (in cards):
couleur ž. spol
I. shell [ʃel] SAM.
1. shell (exterior):
shell of mollusk
coquille ž. spol
shell of crab, turtle
carapace ž. spol
shell of nut, egg
coque ž. spol
2. shell (rigid exterior):
3. shell (basic structure):
shell of building, boat
carcasse ž. spol
4. shell (gun explosives):
cartouche ž. spol
shell artillery
obus m. spol
5. shell (racing boat):
fraza:
II. shell [ʃel] GLAG. preh. glag.
1. shell (remove shell):
shell nuts
shell peas
2. shell (fire):
III. shell [ʃel] GLAG. nepreh. glag.
Present
Isuit
yousuit
he/she/itsuits
wesuit
yousuit
theysuit
Past
Isuited
yousuited
he/she/itsuited
wesuited
yousuited
theysuited
Present Perfect
Ihavesuited
youhavesuited
he/she/ithassuited
wehavesuited
youhavesuited
theyhavesuited
Past Perfect
Ihadsuited
youhadsuited
he/she/ithadsuited
wehadsuited
youhadsuited
theyhadsuited
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Instead of constantly feeding on a live host, females attack salps, using their mouths and claws to eat the animal and hollow out its gelatinous shell.
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Compared to molluscs, the shell is easily drilled into and the shells are often heavily bored.
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The mid-level boss is a robotic woman jutting out of a snail shell.
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There were so many manifestations of psychological reaction to war that everyone got classed as shell-shock.
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The shell is long and narrow, distantly grooved towards the base.
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