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мифологический
œufs frits avec légumes
Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary
egg foo yong SUST. ingl. am.
Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary
I. egg [ingl. brit. ɛɡ, ingl. am. ɛɡ] SUST.
1. egg:
egg GASTR., BIOL., ZOOL.
a chocolate egg atrbv. sandwich
a chocolate egg collector
a chocolate egg mayonnaise, noodles, sauce
2. egg (fellow) coloq., arcznte.:
II. egg [ingl. brit. ɛɡ, ingl. am. ɛɡ] V. trans. coloq. ingl. am. (throw eggs at)
egg person
III. egg [ingl. brit. ɛɡ, ingl. am. ɛɡ]
avoir l'air fin coloq.
to lay an egg coloq. ingl. am. TEAT.
faire un four coloq.
en el diccionario PONS
egg [eg] SUST.
1. egg:
2. egg (female reproductive cells):
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
en el diccionario PONS
egg [eg] SUST.
1. egg:
2. egg (female reproductive cells):
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
Present
Iegg
youegg
he/she/iteggs
weegg
youegg
theyegg
Past
Iegged
youegged
he/she/itegged
weegged
youegged
theyegged
Present Perfect
Ihaveegged
youhaveegged
he/she/ithasegged
wehaveegged
youhaveegged
theyhaveegged
Past Perfect
Ihadegged
youhadegged
he/she/ithadegged
wehadegged
youhadegged
theyhadegged
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The pair of whio in the centre's free flight aviary have seven eggs, which were being incubated as part of the whio nest egg programme.
times-age.co.nz
Eggs hatch after three days, although the young generally live off of their egg yolk for another five days.
en.wikipedia.org
After two or three hours' smelting the cooled crucibles are broken up, when the regulus appears in the shape and size of half an egg.
en.wikipedia.org
It is garnished with cooked squid, prawn fritters, boiled egg and fried shallots.
en.wikipedia.org
In 1997 the artist created an exacting, two-inch tall skeleton of a bird from his own fingernail parings, and later made a feather and egg from his own hair.
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