• ___ Barry, singer of blue-eyed soul
• ___ Barry, with the 1965 hit 1-2-3
• ___ Grossman (Tom Cruise character in Tropic Thunder)
• ___ Lesser (actor who played Uncle Leo on Seinfeld)
• ___ Lesser (Uncle Leo player on Seinfeld)
• '1-2-3' singer Barry
• '50s-'602 pop singer Barry
• '50s-'60s pop vocalist Barry
• '86 Mets lead-off hitter Dykstra
• '90s N.L. president Coleman
• '90s National League president Coleman
• 'Funeral in Berlin' author Deighton
• 'Spy Hook' author Deighton
• Berlin Game, Mexico Set, and London Match author Deighton
• Berlin Game author Deighton
• Billion Dollar Brain novelist Deighton
• Blood, Tears and Folly author Deighton
• Dancing with the Stars judge Goodman
• Faith, Hope, and Charity author Deighton
• Funeral in Berlin novelist Deighton
• Funeral in Berlin writer Deighton
• Ipcress File author Deighton
• Live Free or Die Hard director Wiseman
• London Match author Deighton
• Mexico Set author Deighton
• Spanning the World author Berman
• Steal My Sunshine band
• Steal My Sunshine brother-sister act
• Steal My Sunshine duo
• Steal My Sunshine group
• Steal My Sunshine one-hit wonder
• Steal My Sunshine recorders
• The Ipcress File author Deighton
• The Ipcress File name
• The Ipcress File novelist Deighton
• The Ipcress File writer Deighton
• Underworld director Wiseman
• Yesterday's Spy author Deighton
• You Can't Stop the Bum Rush band
• You Can't Stop the Bum Rush group
• 1970 Super Bowl M.V.P. Dawson
• 1981 All-Star pitcher Barker
• 1981 perfect game pitcher Barker
• 2003 Masters runner-up Mattiace
• 50's-60's pop vocalist ___ Barry
• 60's singer Barry
• 63 Actor ___ Cariou
• Actor Cariou
• Actor Lesser who played Uncle Leo on Seinfeld
• Author Deighton
• Author Deighton (The Ipcress File)
• B.C's Barrie of the Florida Panthers
• Ballplayer Dykstra
• Band with the 1999 hit 'Steal My Sunshine'
• Barker of the Cleveland Indians who pitched a perfect game in 1981
• Barker or Matuszek
• Barker who pitched a perfect game in 1981
• Barrie of the N.H.L.
• Barrie of the Panthers
• Barry or Deighton
• Barry who sang 1-2-3
• Baseball's Dykstra
• Baseball's Dykstra (but not Sakata)
• Basketball analyst Elmore
• Basketball phenom Bias who OD'ed two days after being drafted
• Basketball's ___ Elmore
• Berman or Dawson
• Berman the sportscaster
• Bernstein to pals
• Bias
• Bias or Wiseman
• Bias who died young
• Blue-eyed soul star ___ Barry
• British author Deighton
• Broadway Cariou
• Broadway's first Sweeney
• Broadway's original Sweeney
• Cager Bias
• Canadian band that hit it big in 1999
• Cariou from Canada
• Cariou in Lady in White
• Cariou in The Four Seasons
• Cariou of Boynton Beach Club
• Cariou of Madame X
• Cariou of Sweeney Todd
• Cariou of Broadway
• Cariou of Broadway's Sweeney Todd
• Cariou of stage
• Cariou or Berman
• Cariou or Deighton
• Cariou who played Sweeney Todd
• Cariou who played Sweeney Todd on Broadway
• Cariou with a Tony
• Chiefs legend Dawson
• Dawson in the Pro Football Hall of Fame
• Dawson of football
• Dawson of football fame
• Dawson of the NFL
• Dawson or Barker of sports
• Dawson or Bias
• Dawson or Cariou
• Dawson or Deighton
• Dawson or Dykstra
• Deighton
• Deighton of fiction writing
• Deighton of spy books
• Deighton of spy thrillers
• Deighton of spy-fi
• Deighton of thrillers
• Deighton or Berman
• Deighton or Cariou
• Deighton or Dawson
• Deighton or Dykstra
• Deighton who wrote The Ipcress File
• Dykstra of baseball
• Dykstra or Bias
• Dykstra or Dawson
• Dykstra who was runner-up to Barry Bonds in the 1993 MVP voting
• Early recording star Spencer
• Elmore of basketball
• Elmore of the N.B.A.
• ESPN analyst Pasquarelli
• ESPN's Berman
• Ex-baseball star Dykstra
• Ex-Chief Dawson
• Ex-QB Dawson
• Ex-quarterback Dawson
• First name in spy novels
• Football great Dawson
• Football Hall of Famer Dawson
• Football Hall of Famer Ford
• Football player Dawson
• Football's Dawson
• Footballer Ford
• Ford of football
• Former baseball star Dykstra
• Former infielder Sakata
• Former NFL quarterback Dawson
• Former QB Dawson
• Golfer Mattiace
• Grid great Dawson
• Grid Hall-of-Famer Dawson
• Gridder Dawson
• Gridiron great Dawson
• Gridiron great Ford
• Group who recorded You Can't Stop the Bum Rush
• Hall of Fame lineman Ford
• Hall of Fame QB Dawson
• Hall of Fame quarterback Dawson
• Hall of Famer Dawson or Ford
• Hall-of-Famer Dawson
• Harry Palmer creator Deighton
• He had taken off handle
• He played Sweeney on Broadway
• Kansas City football broadcaster Dawson
• Lesser who was Uncle Leo on Seinfeld
• Man of middling talents
• Man's nickname
• Marchand or Mattiace
• Maryland basketball legend Bias
• Mattiace of the links
• Mattiace of the TOUR
• Mystery novelist Deighton
• Mystery writer Deighton
• N.F.L. Hall-of-Famer Ford
• NFL Hall of Famer Dawson
• Nimoy, to friends
• Novelist Deighton
• One-hit wonders with the 1999 hit Steal My Sunshine
• Original Sweeney portrayer on Broadway
• Outfielder Dykstra
• Perfect-game pitcher Barker
• Pitcher Barker who led the American League in strikeouts in 1980 and 1981
• Pitcher Barker who threw a perfect game in 1981
• Pro Football Hall of Famer Dawson
• Quarterback Dawson
• Sakata or Dykstra
• Senator Marchand
• Singer Barry
• Sports announcer, ___ Berman
• Sports guy Berman
• Sportscaster ___ Berman
• Sportscaster Dawson
• Spy author Deighton
• Spy expert Deighton
• Spy novelist Deighton
• Spy novelist's prename
• Spy writer Deighton
• Stage actor Cariou
• Super Bowl great Dawson
• Super Bowl IV M.V.P. Dawson
• Super Bowl QB Dawson
• Thriller author Deighton
• Thriller writer Deighton
• Tony winner as Sweeney
• Tony winner Cariou
• Wiseman directing the Total Recall remake
• Wiseman who directed Live Free or Die Hard
• Wiseman who directed the Underworld movies
• Writer Deighton
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Len: translation Len m English: short form of LEONARD (SEE Leonard), and possibly also of the rarer given name LENNOX (SEE Lennox). In the case of the... смотреть
I -et, = ист. лен, ленное владение II -et диал. временное затишье (во время бури, шторма) III adj -t 1) мягкий (о поверхности) 2) вялый, слабый
лен* * * [\lent, \lenje] növ. лён (Linum);gerebenezett \len — чбсаный лён;házi \len — посевной лён;ipari \len — рыночный лён;tilolt \len — трёпаный лён... смотреть
= -lankir — грязьkirlenmek — загрязняться
[len] nЛен (мужское имя); см. Leonard
{len} n Лен (мужское имя); см. Leonard
[Lennep] — леннеп (свита серии монтана верхнего отдела меловой системы)* * *Lenmorniiproekt
Rzeczownik len m лён m
{le:n}1. нежный en matta av len ull--ковёр из нежной шерсти2. нежный, мягкий, приятный
[лєн]mльон (roślina, tkanina) bot.
♂, Р. lnu 1. лён; wyrywać ~ теребить лён; ~ górski мин. горный лён, хризотил;2. (tkanina) льняная ткань, лён
[lenticular] — линзообразный * * *Lenmorniiproekt
Len: übersetzungenglische Kurzform von → Leonhard (Bedeutungszusammensetzung aus: »Löwe« und »stark«).
льняной, льновый, льно Léna [\len-`t] földr. {folyó} Лена
adj ю.-нем.мягкий
Len [len] n Лен (мужское имя); см. Leonard
n ч. ім'я Лен (зменш. від Leonard).
Нежный, мягкий, приятный
шерсть; шерстяной
lnu m льон
lent
(n) лен
• лен
шерсть; шерстяной
мохер
тайком; тайно; тихонько; крадучись; незаметно; красться; проскользнуть; подкрадываться
робность; робкий
проталкиваться
вкрадываться
меринос
мохер
• лен-долгунец
протискиваться; проталкиваться; пробиваться; продираться; пробираться
выбираться
очёски
шерстяной; шерсть
протискиваться; забираться; замешиваться; втискиваться; втираться