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bar·ri·er [ˈbæriər] N

car·ri·er [ˈkæriəʳ] N

1. carrier (person):

nosač m

2. carrier MIL (vehicle):

4. carrier MED:

tri·er [ˈtraɪəʳ] N

1. trier (tester):

2. trier LAW:

sodnik m

3. trier (fighter):

borec(borka) m (f)

ter·ri·er [ˈterɪəʳ] N

tar·sus <-si> [ˈtɑ:səs, -saɪ] N ANAT

Tan·gier [tænˈdʒiəʳ] N

I . osier [ˈəʊziəʳ] N

II . osier [ˈəʊziəʳ] ADJ

osier (basket, chair, table):

tar·tar2 N, Tar·tar [ˈtɑ:təʳ] N

1. tartar:

Tatar(ka) m (f)

2. tartar dated (ill-tempered person):

I . tar·get [ˈtɑ:gɪt] N

II . tar·get <-tt- [or Am usu -t-]> [ˈtɑ:gɪt] VB trans (address, direct)

meriti v [perf nameriti v]

tar·iff [ˈtærɪf] N

2. tariff:

tariff ECON, LAW (table of customs)
carina f

I . tar·nish [ˈtɑ:nɪʃ] VB intr

1. tarnish metal:

bledeti [perf obledeti]

II . tar·nish [ˈtɑ:nɪʃ] VB trans

1. tarnish metals:

blediti [perf oblediti]

2. tarnish (diminish shine):

fig pej to tarnish sth success

III . tar·nish [ˈtɑ:nɪʃ] N

1. tarnish (dull condition):

2. tarnish (coating):

obloga f

3. tarnish:

tarnish fig pej (loss of shine)
madež m

dos·si·er [ˈdɒsieɪ] N

cri·er [ˈkraɪəʳ] N (in the past)

I . ra·pi·er [ˈreɪpiəʳ] N

II . ra·pi·er [ˈreɪpiəʳ] ADJ attr fig

cash·ier [kæʃˈɪəʳ] N

fan·ci·er [ˈfæn(t)siəʳ] N

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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All anthropoids have a single-chambered uterus; tarsiers have a bicornate uterus like the strepsirrhines.
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In bright light the tarsier's eyes can constrict until the pupil appears to be only a thin line.
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The large membranous ears are mobile, appearing to be almost constantly moving, allowing the tarsier to hear any movement.
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The gestation period lasts 180 days, or 6 months, after which only one tarsier is born.
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It has shorter skull and shorter toothrows than most other tarsiers.
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Based on the anatomy of all tarsiers, they are all adapted for leaping even though they all vary based on their species.
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These can be found on the second toe in lemurs and lorises, and the second and third in tarsiers.
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Six museum specimens of this species are known, two of which have been misidentified as the pygmy tarsier before their correct identity came out.
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The mass for males is between 80-160g oz, usually lighter for females, somewhat heavier than other tarsiers such as the pygmy tarsier.
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When several tarsiers come together, the combined effect of this chirping is a locust-like sound.
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