Knobber
Übersetzung von "knobber" ins Russisch
knobber
SubstantivUK
/ˈnɒbə/
US
/ˈnɑːbər/
knobber
knobbers Pl.
The knobber was grazing in the meadow.
Олень пасся на лугу.
Definitionen
knobber
SubstantivUK
/ˈnɒbə/
US
/ˈnɑːbər/
A young male deer, especially a stag in its second year.
The hunters spotted a knobber grazing in the meadow.
(dialect, Britain) A large round-headed cabbage of the drumhead variety.
She cut a fresh knobber for the soup.
(dialect, obsolete) A mason’s hammer or chisel used for knocking rough projections off stone.
The stonemason reached for his knobber to smooth the block.
(slang, chiefly UK) A foolish or obnoxious person; an idiot.
Stop being a complete knobber and pay attention.
knobber
AdjektivUK
/ˈnɒbə/
US
/ˈnɑːbər/
Attributive: relating to a young male deer in its second year.
The hunters identified the knobber stag by its budding antlers.