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Универсальный англо-русский словарь. Академик.ру. 2011.
Универсальный англо-русский словарь. Академик.ру. 2011.
Lug wrench — is the U.S. name for a type of socket wrench used to turn lug nuts on automobile wheels. In the UK it is commonly known as a wheel brace or wheel wrench.The form commonly found in car trunks is an L shaped metal rod with a socket wrench on the… … Wikipedia
lug — lug1 [lug] vt. lugged, lugging [ME luggen, prob. < Scand, as in Swed lugga, to pull, lit., pull by the hair < lugg, forelock] 1. to carry or drag (something heavy) 2. to introduce (a topic, story, etc.) without good reason into a… … English World dictionary
Lug Valley — is a valley in the Kullu District of the Himalayan region in the state of Himachal Pradesh, India.For the last 150 years, the people of the valley have been forest contractors in extracting timber from the forest. Today, the main forest… … Wikipedia
lug|ger — «LUHG uhr», noun. a boat rigged with lugsails: »In 1952 there were 130 luggers working out of Australian ports (New York Times). ╂[perhaps < lug3 + er1. Compare Dutch logger.] … Useful english dictionary
lug in — (Out) Action of a tiring horse, bearing in or out, failing to keep a straight course … Equestrian sports dictionary
lug — lug1 [lʌg] v past tense and past participle lugged present participle lugging [T] informal [Date: 1400 1500; Origin: Probably from a Scandinavian language] to pull or carry something heavy with difficulty lug sth around/up/into/onto etc sth ▪ It… … Dictionary of contemporary English
lug — I UK [lʌɡ] / US verb [transitive] Word forms lug : present tense I/you/we/they lug he/she/it lugs present participle lugging past tense lugged past participle lugged informal to carry or move something with difficulty because it is very heavy She … English dictionary
lug — English has three words lug, two of them possibly connected. The verb, ‘pull’ [14], may be related to Swedish lugga ‘pull someone’s hair’, suggesting a Scandinavian origin. And it has been pointed out that the various meanings of the noun lug… … The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins
lug — English has three words lug, two of them possibly connected. The verb, ‘pull’ [14], may be related to Swedish lugga ‘pull someone’s hair’, suggesting a Scandinavian origin. And it has been pointed out that the various meanings of the noun lug… … Word origins
lug — I Australian Slang 1. ear; 2. big, clumsy person: Out of my way, you great lug II Scottish Vernacular Dictionary Ear I have a pain in my ear Ah ve goat a sair lug III Mawdesley Glossary to carry, as a heavy burden. IV Yorkshire Dialect Pull, Ear… … English dialects glossary
lug — lug1 [ lʌg ] verb transitive INFORMAL to carry or move something with difficulty because it is very heavy: She lugged his bag out into the hall. lug lug 2 [ lʌg ] noun count VERY INFORMAL an ear … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English