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Difficulties of the English language (lexical reference) English-Russian dictionary. 2014.
Difficulties of the English language (lexical reference) English-Russian dictionary. 2014.
nut — [nut] n. [ME nutte < OE hnutu, akin to Ger nuss < IE * kneu , lump, nut (< base * ken , to squeeze together) > L nux, MIr cnū] 1. the dry, one seeded fruit of any of various trees or shrubs, consisting of a kernel, often edible, in a… … English World dictionary
nut — nut1 S3 [nʌt] n ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(food)¦ 2¦(tool)¦ 3¦(crazy person)¦ 4 golf/opera etc nut 5¦(sex organ)¦ 6 the nuts and bolts of something 7 tough/hard nut 8 a hard/tough nut to crack 9 be off your nut … Dictionary of contemporary English
nut — n. 1) to crack a nut 2) to shell nuts 3) (misc.) a hard/tough nut to crack ( a difficult problem to deal with ) * * * [nʌt] to crack a nut to shell nuts (misc.) a hard/tough nut to crack ( a difficult problem to deal with ) … Combinatory dictionary
nut — [[t]nʌ̱t[/t]] nuts 1) N COUNT The firm shelled fruit of some trees and bushes are called nuts. Some nuts can be eaten. → See also , hazelnut, peanut Nuts and seeds are good sources of vitamin E. 2) N COUNT A nut is a thick metal ring which you… … English dictionary
nut — 1 noun (C) 1 FOOD a dry brown fruit inside a hard shell, that grows on a tree: crack a nut | a cashew nut 2 TOOL a small piece of metal with a hole through the middle which is screwed onto a bolt 1 (2) to fasten things together 3 CRAZY PERSON… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
nut — noun 1》 a fruit consisting of a hard or tough shell around an edible kernel. ↘the hard kernel of such a fruit. 2》 a small flat piece of metal or other material, typically square or hexagonal, with a threaded hole through it for screwing on to … English new terms dictionary
(a) tough nut to crack — a tough nut to crack phrase a problem or situation that is difficult to understand or deal with Manchester United will be a tough nut to crack. Thesaurus: something that is difficult or unpleasant to do or deal withsynonym people and things that… … Useful english dictionary
hard nut to crack — also[tough nut to crack] {n. phr.}, {informal} Something difficult to understand or to do. * /Tom s algebra lesson was a hard nut to crack./ * /Mary found knitting a hard nut to crack./ Compare: HARD ROW TO HOE … Dictionary of American idioms
hard nut to crack — also[tough nut to crack] {n. phr.}, {informal} Something difficult to understand or to do. * /Tom s algebra lesson was a hard nut to crack./ * /Mary found knitting a hard nut to crack./ Compare: HARD ROW TO HOE … Dictionary of American idioms
tough nut to crack — See: HARD NUT TO CRACK … Dictionary of American idioms
tough nut to crack — See: HARD NUT TO CRACK … Dictionary of American idioms