WHAT DOES A TACHINÁ MEAN IN ROMANIAN?
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Definition of a tachiná in the Romanian dictionary
A TACHINÁ ~ éz tranz. 1) (people) Treat harmless jokes; to joke in jest. 2) Fig. rarely (about thoughts, songs, etc.) To follow, insistently. A TACHINÁ ~éz tranz. 1) (persoane) A trata cu glume inofensive; a necăji în glumă. 2) fig. rar (despre gânduri, melodii etc.) A urmări insistent, necăjind.
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10 ROMANIAN BOOKS RELATING TO «A TACHINÁ»
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International Wildlife Encyclopedia: Sweetfish - tree snake
TACHINAFLY A tachina fly in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa, feeding on fermented sap oozing from a tree. Sharing the meal are fruit beetles, Carpophilus hemipterus. In many tachina species the adults do not feed. A Nilgiri tahr, the largest of the ...
Maurice Burton, Robert Burton, 2002
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Dicționar universal al limbii române: Vocabular general (S-Z)
1. suport montat pe o navă, de care se leagă, Tn general, parîmele simple; 2. element component al mecanismului de distribuţie cu supape al unui motor cu ardere internă, care împiedică uzarea supapei. [ Din fr. taquet]. tachina, tachinez vb.
Lazǎr Şǎineanu, Alexandru Dobrescu, 1996
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Western Forest Insects - Volumul 1339,Ediţia 1977 - Pagina 431
FAMILY TACHINIDAE–TACHINA FLIES The Tachinidae (Cole 1969, Stone et al. 1965) are a very large family. The larvae are internal parasites of other insects, chiefly Lepidoptera, but also Coleoptera, Hemiptera, Orthoptera, Hymenoptera, ...
Valentine M. Carolin, 1977
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Dicționar de neologisme - Pagina 1056
... f< fr. taqviner] TACHINAKE s. f. acţiunea de a tachina şi rezultatul ei. f< tachina] TACHINARlE ». /. faptul de a tachina : vorbă cu care cineva tachinează, [gen. -iei. 1 < fr. taqutnerie] TACTT, -A od). care nu este exprimat formal : făcut pe tăcute.
Florín Marcu, Constantin Mâneca, 1986
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Totul e tot şi alte eseuri despre zen şi experienţa ...
Era evident că nu am folosit cuvântul „square“ cu intenţia de a tachina, din moment ce nu vorbeam de pe poziţia „zenului beat“. În urma publicării articolului „The Prevalence of Zen“ [„Prevalenţa zenului“] al lui Stephen Mahoneyîn The Nation ...
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Neînțelegerea (Romanian edition)
Ea îl recunoscu, începu să râdă, se ridică, făcu doi paşi înainte, apoi îi întoarse spatele şi o luă la fugă, mânată de inexplicabilul instinct de a tachina al copiilor. Yves se întinse la loc, nedumerit, gata săşi muşte buza de jos de iritare. Totuşi ...
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Proceedings of the United States National Museum
Tachina albifrons Walker, Insecta Saundersiana, p. 283. Coquillett (p. 110) placed the species in Sturmia, and identified it correctly, according to my examination of the type, which is a female. Walker preoccupied the name Tachina albifrons in ...
United States National Museum, Smithsonian Institution, United States. Dept. of the Interior, 1931
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Report of the United States Entomological Commission for ...
Tachina sp. (Fig. 95.)—The parasites of H. cunea described so far all belong to the order Hymenoptera, which furnishes the greatest number of them. But the fly now to be described is fully as useful as any of the others. Tachina-flies are very ...
United States Entomological Commission, 1891
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Bulletin - Ediţiile 1-10 - Pagina 52
“Tachina sp. (Fig.26.)—The parasites of H. cunea described so far all belong to the order Hymenoptera, which furnishes the greatest number of them. But the fly now to be described is fully as useful as any of the others. “Tachina-flies are very ...
United States. Division of Entomology, 1885
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Bulletin - Ediţiile 41-50 - Pagina 98
A Tachina Parasite of May Beet1es.—1\Ir. Eaton has also found the puparium of a Tachina fly beneath the empty carapace of a May beetle (Luclmoslerna sp.) which it had evidently destroyed before it issued from the ground. Tachina eggs ...
United States. Bureau of Entomology, 1903