Перевод moreish на русский
more-ish — /ˈmɔr ɪʃ / (say mawr ish) adjective of or relating to something of which one would like more; tempting; delicious: that cake is very more ish … Australian English dictionary
ish — ish·er·wood; ish·kash·mi; ish·kyl·dite; ish·ma·el; ish·ma·el·ite; ish·ma·el·it·ish; ish·ma·el·it·ish; is·land·ish; ivory tower·ish; jad·ish; jew·ish·ness; jin·go·ish; kent·ish; kent·ish·man; kick·ish; kit·ten·ish; knav·ish; knav·ish·ly;… … English syllables
more — apish·a·more; bilt·more; clay·more; coth·a·more; creed·more; crest·more·ite; for·ev·er·more; fur·ther·more; gill·more; gos·more; hack·a·more; mat·ta·more; more; more·ish; more·ness; more·over; more·pork; more·ton; sag·a·more; soph·o·more;… … English syllables
Ish Kabibble — (January 19, 1908 – June 5, 1994) was a comedian and cornet player. Born Merwyn Bogue in North East, Pennsylvania; he returned to Erie, Pennsylvania with his family a few months after his birth. Contents 1 Car … Wikipedia
Ben Ish Chai — Yosef Chaim (1 September, 1832 – 30 August, 1909) (Hebrew: יוסף חיים מבגדאד) was a leading Hakham (Sephardic Rabbi), authority on Jewish law (Halakha) and Master Kabbalist. He is best known as author of the work of Halakha Ben Ish Chai ( Son of… … Wikipedia
David ibn Ya’ish — (c 1375) was a Spanish Jewish writer. Moses ha Kohen de Tordesillas dedicated his work to him.[1][2] References ^ The Classical Tradition .Anthony Grafton, Glenn W. Most, Salvatore Settis 2010 around 1375 David ibn Yaish of Seville translated a… … Wikipedia
Moshe Ya’ish al-Nahari — (1978 December 11, 2008) was a Jewish Hebrew language teacher in Raydah, Yemen, who was killed by Abdul Aziz Yahya Al Abdi, a Muslim Yemenite who accosted him near his home demanding that he convert to Islam. Al Nahari s attacker subsequently… … Wikipedia
a|bol´ish|ment — a|bol|ish «uh BOL ihsh», transitive verb. 1. to put an end to; do away with (a law, institution, or custom) completely: »Many people wish that nations would abolish war. Slavery was abolished in the United States in 1865. SYNONYM(S): annul, stop … Useful english dictionary
a|bol´ish|er — a|bol|ish «uh BOL ihsh», transitive verb. 1. to put an end to; do away with (a law, institution, or custom) completely: »Many people wish that nations would abolish war. Slavery was abolished in the United States in 1865. SYNONYM(S): annul, stop … Useful english dictionary
a|bol´ish|a|ble — a|bol|ish «uh BOL ihsh», transitive verb. 1. to put an end to; do away with (a law, institution, or custom) completely: »Many people wish that nations would abolish war. Slavery was abolished in the United States in 1865. SYNONYM(S): annul, stop … Useful english dictionary
a|bol|ish — «uh BOL ihsh», transitive verb. 1. to put an end to; do away with (a law, institution, or custom) completely: »Many people wish that nations would abolish war. Slavery was abolished in the United States in 1865. SYNONYM(S): annul, stop, suppress … Useful english dictionary
Перевод moreish на русский
more-ish — /ˈmɔr ɪʃ / (say mawr ish) adjective of or relating to something of which one would like more; tempting; delicious: that cake is very more ish … Australian English dictionary
ish — ish·er·wood; ish·kash·mi; ish·kyl·dite; ish·ma·el; ish·ma·el·ite; ish·ma·el·it·ish; ish·ma·el·it·ish; is·land·ish; ivory tower·ish; jad·ish; jew·ish·ness; jin·go·ish; kent·ish; kent·ish·man; kick·ish; kit·ten·ish; knav·ish; knav·ish·ly;… … English syllables
more — apish·a·more; bilt·more; clay·more; coth·a·more; creed·more; crest·more·ite; for·ev·er·more; fur·ther·more; gill·more; gos·more; hack·a·more; mat·ta·more; more; more·ish; more·ness; more·over; more·pork; more·ton; sag·a·more; soph·o·more;… … English syllables
Ish Kabibble — (January 19, 1908 – June 5, 1994) was a comedian and cornet player. Born Merwyn Bogue in North East, Pennsylvania; he returned to Erie, Pennsylvania with his family a few months after his birth. Contents 1 Car … Wikipedia
Ben Ish Chai — Yosef Chaim (1 September, 1832 – 30 August, 1909) (Hebrew: יוסף חיים מבגדאד) was a leading Hakham (Sephardic Rabbi), authority on Jewish law (Halakha) and Master Kabbalist. He is best known as author of the work of Halakha Ben Ish Chai ( Son of… … Wikipedia
David ibn Ya’ish — (c 1375) was a Spanish Jewish writer. Moses ha Kohen de Tordesillas dedicated his work to him.[1][2] References ^ The Classical Tradition .Anthony Grafton, Glenn W. Most, Salvatore Settis 2010 around 1375 David ibn Yaish of Seville translated a… … Wikipedia
Moshe Ya’ish al-Nahari — (1978 December 11, 2008) was a Jewish Hebrew language teacher in Raydah, Yemen, who was killed by Abdul Aziz Yahya Al Abdi, a Muslim Yemenite who accosted him near his home demanding that he convert to Islam. Al Nahari s attacker subsequently… … Wikipedia
a|bol´ish|ment — a|bol|ish «uh BOL ihsh», transitive verb. 1. to put an end to; do away with (a law, institution, or custom) completely: »Many people wish that nations would abolish war. Slavery was abolished in the United States in 1865. SYNONYM(S): annul, stop … Useful english dictionary
a|bol´ish|er — a|bol|ish «uh BOL ihsh», transitive verb. 1. to put an end to; do away with (a law, institution, or custom) completely: »Many people wish that nations would abolish war. Slavery was abolished in the United States in 1865. SYNONYM(S): annul, stop … Useful english dictionary
a|bol´ish|a|ble — a|bol|ish «uh BOL ihsh», transitive verb. 1. to put an end to; do away with (a law, institution, or custom) completely: »Many people wish that nations would abolish war. Slavery was abolished in the United States in 1865. SYNONYM(S): annul, stop … Useful english dictionary
a|bol|ish — «uh BOL ihsh», transitive verb. 1. to put an end to; do away with (a law, institution, or custom) completely: »Many people wish that nations would abolish war. Slavery was abolished in the United States in 1865. SYNONYM(S): annul, stop, suppress … Useful english dictionary
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moreish — ► ADJECTIVE Brit. informal ▪ so pleasant to eat that one wants more … English terms dictionary
moreish — [[t]mɔ͟ːrɪʃ[/t]] ADJ GRADED If you describe food as moreish, you mean that it is so nice that you want to keep eating more of it once you have started. [INFORMAL] Thai food s very moreish, isn t it? … English dictionary
moreish — more|ish [ˈmo:rıʃ] adj BrE spoken food or drink that is moreish tastes very good, and makes you want to have more of it … Dictionary of contemporary English
moreish — adjective BrE spoken food that is moreish tastes very good, and makes you want to eat more of it … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
moreish — Adj. Appetizing and tasty when applied to foods, but generally inducing a desire for more. E.g. Hmmmm, this bakewell tart is very moreish … English slang and colloquialisms
moreish — adjective Causing one to want to have more … Wiktionary
moreish — more|ish [ mɔrıʃ ] adjective BRITISH SPOKEN so pleasant that you want to have more … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
moreish — adj British appetizing, tempting. This predomi nantly middle class colloquialism, applied to anything edible, is a pun on moorish (as in architecture), dating surprisingly from the 18th century … Contemporary slang
moreish — mÉ”Ërɪʃ adj. (British slang) appetizing, arousing the appetite … English contemporary dictionary
moreish — adjective Brit. informal so pleasant to eat that one wants more … English new terms dictionary
moreish — more·ish … English syllables
moreish — UK [ˈmɔːrɪʃ] / US [ˈmɔrɪʃ] adjective British spoken so pleasant that you want to have more … English dictionary
moreish — adj. (also morish) colloq. pleasant to eat, causing a desire for more … Useful english dictionary
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