Толковый словарь английского языка Oxford English Reference - bib
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1. n. 1 a piece of cloth or plastic fastened round a child's neck to keep the clothes clean while eating. 2 the top front part of an apron, dungarees, etc. 3 the edible marine fish Trisopterus luscus of the cod family. Also called POUT(2). Phrases and idioms best bib and tucker best clothes. stick (or poke etc.) one's bib in Austral. sl. interfere. Etymology: perh. f. BIB(2) 2. v.intr. (bibbed, bibbing) archaic drink much or often. Derivatives bibber n. Etymology: ME, perh. f. L bibere drink
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I. verb (~bed; ~bing) Etymology: Middle English ~ben Date: 14th century drink, II. noun Date: 1580 a cloth or plastic shield tied under the chin to protect the clothes, the part of an apron or of overalls extending above the waist, a patch of differently colored feathers or fur immediately below the bill or chin of a bird or mammal, ~bed adjective ~less adjective III. abbreviation Bible, ~lical ...Толковый словарь английского языка
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