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Ruck
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(rucks, rucking, rucked) 1. A ruck is a situation where a group of people are fighting or struggling. (BRIT) There’ll be a huge ruck with the cops as they try to take photographs... = scrap N-COUNT 2. In the sport of rugby, a ruck is a situation where a group of players struggle for possession of the ball. N-COUNT
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I. noun Etymology: Middle English, heap, pile, of Scandinavian origin; akin to Old Norse hraukr rick — more at rick Date: 15th century 1. a. the usual run of persons or things ; generality trying to rise above the ~ — Richard Holt b. an indistinguishable gathering ; jumble 2. the persons or things following the vanguard finished the race in the ~ II. verb Etymology: ~, noun, wrinkle Date: 1812 pucker, wrinkle ...Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary
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1. n. 1 (prec. by the) the main body of competitors not likely to overtake the leaders. 2 an undistinguished crowd of persons or things. 3 Rugby Football a loose scrum with the ball on the ground. 4 Austral. Rules a group of three mobile players. Etymology: ME, = stack of fuel, heap, rick: app. Scand., = Norw. ruka in the same senses 2. v. & n. --v.tr. & intr. (often foll. by up) make or become creased or wrinkled. --n. a crease or wrinkle. Etymology: ON hrukka ...Толковый словарь английского языка Oxford English Reference
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1. пренебр. простонародье, чернь 2. безликая толпа, серая масса 3. множество, масса 4. диал. куча, груда 5. стог, копна, скирда 6. спорт. лошади, оставшиеся за флагом 7. неправильная складка (на материале), морщина ...Новый большой англо-русский словарь
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I noun 1) масса, множество 2) толпа, толчея 3) disdain. безликая масса, чернь 4) sport лошади, оставшиеся за флагом II = ruckle I ...Англо-русский словарь
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~1 n 1 the ruck ordinary events or people, which seem rather boring compared to the lives of rich or famous people (She dreamed of getting out of the ruck and becoming a famous singer.) 2 a group of rugby players trying to get the ball when it is lying on the ground ~2 v ruck (sth) up phr v if a piece of cloth rucks up, or if you ruck it up, it forms folds in an untidy way (Your coat's all rucked up at the back.) ...Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
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