Translation for '
paunch' from English to Russian
NOUN | a paunch | paunches | |
SYNO | belly | paunch |
NOUN article.ind sg | pl
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Usage Examples English
- He is last seen briefly during the song "Prince Ali" when the Genie says "bang a drum" and raps his hands against his paunch.
- Described as "a lineman with a giant paunch but dancing feet", but nothing worked to keep the older Plunkett near his target weight of 300 lbs.
- The feed contained within the reticulorumen, known as "paunch waste", has been studied as a fertiliser for use in sustainable agriculture.
- According to Herwig Wolfram, "Wamba" means "big paunch" in Gothic (like German: "Wampe", cognate to English "womb") and may have been a nickname.
- Blessed with a great baritone voice from the depths of an expansive paunch, he took singing lessons and while still racing began to sing professionally.
- He described James as "… a sickly man weighed down by a fat paunch ..."
- Steve was depicted as a middle-aged man with thinning hair and a noticeable paunch.
- ( Spanish : "donkey's paunch" ), is a flowering plant belonging to the subfamily Cestroideae of the nightshade family Solanaceae, native to southern Chile.
- In addition to mammals, several insects are also hindgut fermenters, the best studied of which are the termites, which are characterised by an enlarged "paunch" of the hindgut that also houses the bulk of the gut microbiota.
- 22nd, 1 paunch, 2 kidneys.
- Shelley attacked "a brainless King" and the "princely paunch" and "each brawny haunch" of the Prince Regent.
- In addition to their use in human surgery, probangs are also used by veterinarians on cattle, to reach obstructions and either force them along the oesophagus by (gently and carefully) using the probang as a ram or, by using a hollow probang into which a rod with a corkscrew is attached, extract objects such as pieces of potato or turnip too long for the paunch.
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