Aye-Ayes — laibapirščiai statusas T sritis zoologija | vardynas taksono rangas šeima apibrėžtis Šeimoje 1 gentis. Kūno ilgis – 36 44 cm, uodegos ilgis – 50 60 cm. atitikmenys: lot. Daubentoniidae angl. aye ayes vok. Aye Ayes; Fingertiere rus. ай ай; айе… … Žinduolių pavadinimų žodynas
aye-ayes — laibapirščiai statusas T sritis zoologija | vardynas taksono rangas šeima apibrėžtis Šeimoje 1 gentis. Kūno ilgis – 36 44 cm, uodegos ilgis – 50 60 cm. atitikmenys: lot. Daubentoniidae angl. aye ayes vok. Aye Ayes; Fingertiere rus. ай ай; айе… … Žinduolių pavadinimų žodynas
aye-ayes — laibapirščiai statusas T sritis zoologija | vardynas taksono rangas gentis apibrėžtis Gentyje 1 rūšis. Paplitimo arealas – Madagaskaras. atitikmenys: lot. Daubentonia angl. aye ayes vok. Fingertiere rus. ай ай; айе айе; руконожки ryšiai:… … Žinduolių pavadinimų žodynas
Aye-aye — Aye aye[1][2] An aye aye eating banana flowers … Wikipedia
aye-aye — [ ajaj ] n. m. • 1782; mot indigène ; onomat. ♦ Zool. Primate nocturne (daubentoniidés) de Madagascar, de la taille d un chat, à queue très longue. ⇒ lémuriens. Les ayes ayes sont en voie de disparition. ● aye aye, ayes ayes nom masculin… … Encyclopédie Universelle
ayes-ayes — ● aye aye, ayes ayes nom masculin Prosimien nocturne de Madagascar, en voie de disparition, gros comme un chat, doué d une excellente audition et muni d un long doigt adapté à la capture des insectes sous les écorces … Encyclopédie Universelle
aye-aye — /uy uy /, n. a nocturnal lemur, Daubentonia madagascariensis, of Madagascar, feeding on insects and fruit, and having rodentlike incisors and long fingers: an endangered species. [1775 85; < F < Malagasy aiay, prob. imit. of its cry] * * * ▪… … Universalium
Aye — Aye, n. An affirmative vote; one who votes in the affirmative; as, To call for the ayes and noes; The ayes have it. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
aye — 1. The OED notes that the word meaning ‘yes’ appears suddenly about 1575 and is common about 1600, but its origin is un known. Its principal uses now are in some northern British varieties (especially Scottish), as a parliamentary term (The ayes… … Modern English usage
aye — S3 [aı] adv [Date: 1500 1600; Origin: Perhaps from yea] 1.) used to say yes when voting ≠ ↑nay the ayes have it (=used to say that most people in a meeting have voted in favour of something) 2.) a word meaning yes, used especially in Scotland … Dictionary of contemporary English
aye — I. adverb also ay Etymology: Middle English, from Old Norse ei; akin to Old English ā always, Latin aevum age, lifetime, Greek aiōn age Date: 13th century always, continually, ever < love that will aye endure W. S. Gilbert > II. adverb also … New Collegiate Dictionary