Crust
31crust — Žemės pluta statusas T sritis ekologija ir aplinkotyra apibrėžtis Viršutinė kietoji Žemės rutulio sfera, sudaranti litosferos dalį. Sudaro 1 % Žemės tūrio ir 0,5 % jos masės. Storis – nuo 5–12 km (po vandenynais) iki 70–80 km (po aukščiausiais… …
32crust — n. nerve; gall. □ She’s got a lot of crust coming in here like that. □ It takes crust to sell this stuff to somebody. You really gotta push …
33crust — See: UPPER CRUST …
34crust — See: UPPER CRUST …
35crust — noun Etymology: Middle English, from Latin crusta; akin to Old English hrūse earth, Greek kryos icy cold, krystallos ice, crystal Date: 14th century 1. a. the hardened exterior or surface part of bread b. a piece of this or of bread grown dry or… …
36Crust — a living, job. e.g. What do you do for a crust? …
37crust — Australian Slang a living, job. e.g. What do you do for a crust? …
38crust — [14] Latin crusta meant ‘hard outer covering, shell’ (it is related to a number of words, including ultimately crystal, denoting a hard surface caused by freezing). Old French acquired it as crouste (the modern French form croûte formed the basis …
39crust — See: upper crust …
40crust — • money / wage. To earn ones crust . Probably from bread, bread & honey = money …