Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary - vole
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Vole
vole
I. noun Etymology: French, probably from ~r to fly — more at volley Date: 1679 grand slam 1 II. noun Etymology: earlier ~-mouse, from ~- (of Scandinavian origin; akin to Old Norse vollr field) + mouse; akin to Old English weald forest — more at wold Date: 1805 any of various small rodents (Microtus and related genera) that typically have a stout body, rather blunt nose, and short ears, inhabit both moist meadows and dry uplands and do much damage to crops, and are closely related to muskrats and lemmings
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1. n. any small ratlike or mouselike plant-eating rodent of the family Cricetidae. Etymology: orig. vole-mouse f. Norw. f. voll field + mus mouse 2. n. archaic the winning of all tricks at cards. Etymology: F f. voler fly f. L volare ...Толковый словарь английского языка Oxford English Reference
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полёвка; серая полёвка (Microtus) – bank vole – Chinese vole – common vole – common field vole – field vole – grey-sided vole – ground vole – high-mountain vole – large-toothed redback vole – meadow vole – mole vole – mountain vole – narrow-skulled vole – northern mole vole – northern red-backed vole – oriental vole – pine vole – root vole – sagebrush vole – short-tailed vole – singing vole – snow vole – tundra vole – water vole ...Англо-русский Русско-английский биологический словарь
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1. зоол. полевка (Microtinae) 2. карт. выигрыш всех взяток; большой шлем to win the vole —- взять все взятки to go the vole —- поставить все на карту; идти ва-банк; пуститься во все тяжкие 3. карт. взять все взятки ...Новый большой англо-русский словарь
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I noun полевка (мышь; тж. field vole) II noun cards выигрыш всех взяток; to win the vole - взять все взятки - go the vole ...Англо-русский словарь
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(voles) A vole is a small animal that looks like a mouse but has very small ears and a short tail. Voles usually live in fields or near rivers. N-COUNT see also water vole ...Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner's English Dictionary
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~ n a small animal like a mouse with a short tail that lives in fields and woods and near rivers ...Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
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- 1805, volemouse, probably from O.N. vцllr "field" (O.E. weald, wold), from P.Gmc. *walthuz. ...Английский Этимологический словарь
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