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1 flowers raised from seed
Общая лексика: цветы, выращенные из семянУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > flowers raised from seed
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2 natural regeneration (from seed)
Лесоводство: самосевУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > natural regeneration (from seed)
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3 origin from seed
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4 severing wings from seed
Лесоводство: обескрыливание семянУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > severing wings from seed
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5 origin from seed
Англо-русский сельскохозяйственный словарь > origin from seed
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6 severing wings from seed
Англо-русский сельскохозяйственный словарь > severing wings from seed
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7 origin from seed
Англо-русский словарь по деревообрабатывающей промышленности > origin from seed
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8 severing wings from seed
Англо-русский словарь по деревообрабатывающей промышленности > severing wings from seed
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9 from
from,❢ When from is used as a straightforward preposition in English it is translated by de in French: from Rome = de Rome ; from the sea = de la mer ; from Lisa = de Lisa. Remember that de + le always becomes du: from the office = du bureau, and de + les always becomes des: from the United States = des États-Unis. from is often used after verbs in English ( suffer from, benefit from, protect from etc). For translations, consult the appropriate verb entry (suffer, benefit, protect etc). from is used after certain nouns and adjectives in English ( shelter from, exemption from, free from, safe from etc). For translations, consult the appropriate noun or adjective entry (shelter, exemption, free, safe etc). This dictionary contains Usage Notes on such topics as nationalities, countries and continents, provinces and regions. Many of these use the preposition from. For examples of the above and particular usages of from, see the entry below. prep1 ( indicating place of origin) goods/paper from Denmark de la marchandise/du papier provenant du Danemark ; a flight/train from Nice un vol/train en provenance de Nice ; a friend from Chicago un ami (qui vient) de Chicago ; a colleague from Japan un collègue japonais ; people from Spain les Espagnols ; where is he from? d'où est-il?, d'où vient-il? ; she comes from Oxford elle vient d'Oxford ; a tunnel from X to Y un tunnel qui relie X à Y ; the road from A to B la route qui va de A à B ; noises from upstairs du bruit venant d'en-haut ; to take sth from one's bag/one's pocket sortir qch de son sac/sa poche ; to take sth from the table/the shelf prendre qch sur la table/l'étagère ; from under the table de dessous la table ;2 ( expressing distance) 10 km from the sea à 10 km de la mer ; it's not far from here ce n'est pas loin d'ici ; the journey from A to B le voyage de A à B ;3 ( expressing time span) open from 2 pm until 5 pm ouvert de 14 à 17 heures ; from June to August du mois de juin au mois d'août ; 15 years from now dans 15 ans ; one month from now dans un mois, d'ici un mois ; from today/July à partir d'aujourd'hui/du mois de juillet ; deaf from birth sourd de naissance ; from the age of 8 he wanted to act depuis l'âge de 8 ans il a toujours voulu être acteur ; from day to day de jour en jour ; from that day on à partir de ce jour-là ;4 ( using as a basis) from a short story by Maupassant d'après un conte de Maupassant ; from life d'après nature ; to grow geraniums from seed planter des graines de géranium ; to speak from notes parler en consultant ses notes ; to speak from experience parler d'expérience ;5 (representing, working for) a man from the council un homme qui travaille pour le conseil municipal ; a representative from Grunard and Co un représentant de chez Grunard et Cie ;6 ( among) to select ou choose ou pick from choisir parmi ;7 ( indicating a source) a card from Pauline une carte de Pauline ; a letter from them une lettre de leur part ; where did it come from? d'où est-ce que ça vient? ; where does he come from? d'où vient-il? ; an extract/a quote from sb un extrait/une citation de qn ; to read from the Bible lire un extrait de la Bible ; I got no sympathy from him il n'a fait preuve d'aucune compassion à mon égard ; you can tell him from me that tu peux lui dire de ma part que ;8 (expressing extent, range) wine from £5 a bottle du vin à partir de 5 livres la bouteille ; children from the ages of 12 to 15 les enfants de 12 à 15 ans ; to rise from 10 to 17% passer de 10 à 17% ; it costs anything from 50 to 100 dollars cela coûte entre 50 et 100 dollars ; everything from paperclips to wigs tout, des trombones aux perruques ; from start to finish, from beginning to end du début à la fin ;9 ( in subtraction) 10 from 27 leaves 17 27 moins 10 égale 17 ;10 (because of, due to) I know from speaking to her that j'ai appris en lui parlant que ; he knows her from work il la connaît du travail ;11 ( judging by) d'après ; from what she said d'après ce qu'elle a dit ; from what I saw d'après ce que j'ai vu ; from his expression, I'd say he was furious étant donné la tête qu'il faisait, je pense qu'il était furieux ; from the way he talks you'd think he was an expert à l'entendre, on dirait un spécialiste. -
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si:d
1. noun1) (the (part of) the fruit of a tree, plant etc from which a new plant may be grown: sunflower seeds; grass seed.) semilla2) (the beginning from which anything grows: There was already a seed of doubt in her mind.) pizca, punta3) ((in a sporting competition etc) a seeded player.) cabeza de serie
2. verb1) ((of a plant) to produce seed: A plant seeds after it has flowered.) granar2) (in golf, tennis etc, to arrange (good players) in a competition so that they do not compete against each other till the later rounds.) preseleccionar•- seeded- seedling
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- seediness
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seed n semillatr[siːd]1 SMALLBOTANY/SMALL (gen) semilla; (for planting) semilla, simiente nombre femenino; (of fruit) pepita1 (plant seeds) sembrar ( with, de)2 (remove seed) despepitar1 (produce seed) granar\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto plant/sow the seeds of something sembrar las semillas de algoseed pearl aljófar nombre masculinoseed potato patata de siembraseed ['si:d] vt1) sow: sembrar2) : despepitar, quitarle las semillas a1) : semilla f, pepita f (de una fruta)2) source: germen m, semilla fn.• grano s.m.• pipa s.f.• semilla s.f.• siembra s.f.• simiente s.f.v.• dejar caer semillas v.• granar v.• seleccionar v.• sembrar v.
I siːd1)b) u ( collectively) semillas fpl, simiente fto go o run to seed — ( lit) \<\<plant\>\> granar; ( deteriorate)
2) c ( origins) (often pl) germen m, semilla fto sow the seeds of doubt — sembrar* (el germen de) la duda
3) c ( Sport) cabeza mf de serie, sembrado, -da m,f (Méx)
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transitive verb ( Sport) (usu pass)[siːd]a seeded player — un jugador cabeza de serie, un sembrado (Méx)
1. N1) (Bot) [of plant] semilla f, simiente f ; (inside fruit) pepita f ; [of grain] grano mpoppy seeds — semillas fpl de amapola
to go or run to seed — (lit) granar, dar en grana; (fig) ir a menos
sesame 2., sunflower 2.he's really gone to seed — se ha echado a perder, ha ido cada vez a peor
2) (Sport) (=player, team) cabeza mf de serie3) (fig) [of idea etc] germen m2. VT1) (=plant with seeds) sembrar ( with de)2) (=remove seed of) [+ fruits] despepitar3) (Sport) clasificar como cabeza de serie3.VI (Bot) (=form seeds) granar, dar en grana; (=shed seeds) dejar caer semillas4.CPDseed corn N — (lit) trigo m de siembra
seed drill N — sembradora f
seed merchant N — vendedor(a) m / f de semillas
seed money N — (Comm) capital m inicial
seed pearl N — aljófar m
seed potato N — patata f or (LAm) papa f de siembra
seed tray N — = seed box
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I [siːd]1)b) u ( collectively) semillas fpl, simiente fto go o run to seed — ( lit) \<\<plant\>\> granar; ( deteriorate)
2) c ( origins) (often pl) germen m, semilla fto sow the seeds of doubt — sembrar* (el germen de) la duda
3) c ( Sport) cabeza mf de serie, sembrado, -da m,f (Méx)
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transitive verb ( Sport) (usu pass)a seeded player — un jugador cabeza de serie, un sembrado (Méx)
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I1. [si:d] n1. 1) семя, зерно; семечко2) собир. семенаdisease-treated seed - с.-х. протравленные /обеззараженные/ семена
to be kept for /as/ seed - быть оставленным на семена
going to seed - с.-х. пущенный на семена; годный на семена [см. тж. ♢ ]
seed year - с.-х. семенной год; год, урожайный на семена
seed farming - семенное хозяйство, семеноводство
seed certification - с.-х. апробация семян, семенной контроль
flowers raised from seed - цветы, выращенные из семян
2. спец. сперма3. тк. pl посев, засеянная земля, земля под посевом4. возвыш. потомство; нисходящее поколение, племяthe seed of Abraham - библ. семя Авраамово
5. источник, началоthe seeds of decay [of disease, of enmity] - причины разрушения [болезни, вражды]
to (im)plant in smb. the seeds of love [of hate] - заронить в чью-л. душу семена любви [ненависти]
to sow the seeds of strife /of discord/ - сеять раздор
to sow the good seed - книжн. сеять добро
6. хим. затравочный кристалл7. редк. зерно ( корм для птицы)♢
to go /to run/ to seed - а) пойти в семена; стать несъедобным (об огурце и т. п.); б) прийти в упадок; состариться, опуститься2. [si:d] v1. 1) давать семена, обсеменяться2) идти в семя, в семена2. ронять семена3. сеять, засевать семенами4. очищать (фрукты, овощи) от семян, зёрнышек, семечек5. метеор. создавать, вызывать искусственноII1. [si:d] n спорт.1) отобранный для (финального) соревнования игрок2) «посеянный» игрок ( в теннисе)Jones is number three seed this year - в этом году Джоунз выступает под №3
2. [si:d] v спорт.1) отбирать более сильных участников соревнованияcompetitors seeded in the draw - участники соревнования, отобранные по жеребьёвке
to seed the draw - рассеивать сильнейших игроков ( команд) при жеребьёвке
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seed [si:d]1 noun∎ grass seed semence f pour gazon;∎ to go or to run to seed Horticulture monter en graine; figurative (physically) se laisser aller, se décatir; (mentally) perdre ses facultés;∎ his mother has really gone to seed during the past year sa mère a bien baissé ou s'est bien décatie au cours de l'année passée(b) (in fruit, tomatoes) pépin m∎ the seeds of doubt/of suspicion les germes mpl du doute/de la suspicion∎ the top seeds les meilleurs joueurs mpl classés∎ seeded borders bordures fpl ensemencées∎ to seed clouds ensemencer les nuages(c) (take seeds from → melon, grapes) épépiner∎ he's seeded number 5 il est tête de série numéro 5;∎ seeded player tête f de série►► Finance seed capital capital m initial ou de départ, mise f de fonds initiale;Agriculture seed drill semoir m;British seed merchant grainetier(ère) m,f;Finance seed money capital m initial ou de départ, mise f de fonds initiale;seed pearl perle f minuscule;seed pearls semence f de perles;seed potato pomme f de terre de semence;Horticulture seed tray terrine f à semis;Botany seed vessel péricarpe m -
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This term is applied to the raw cotton in its condition just as picked from the plant. The fibres are still adhering to the seeds which are about twice as heavy as the lint or usable fibres. The first mechanical process the seed cotton is put through is that of ginning. -
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Fibres that grow from the seed capsules of certain plants, as cotton. -
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1. noun2) no pl., no indef. art. (seeds collectively) Samen[körner] Pl.; (for sowing) Saatgut, das; Saat, diegrass seed — Grassamen Pl.
go or run to seed — Samen bilden; [Salat:] [in Samen] schießen; (fig.) herunterkommen (ugs.)
sow [the] seeds of doubt/discord — Zweifel aufkommen lassen/Zwietracht säen
4) (Sport coll.) gesetzter Spieler/gesetzte Spielerin2. transitive verb1) (place seeds in) besäen2) (Sport) setzen [Spieler]be seeded number one — als Nummer eins gesetzt werden/sein
3) (lit. or fig.): (sprinkle [as] with seed) besäen3. intransitive verb(produce seeds) Samen bilden* * *[si:d] 1. noun1) (the (part of) the fruit of a tree, plant etc from which a new plant may be grown: sunflower seeds; grass seed.) der Samen2) (the beginning from which anything grows: There was already a seed of doubt in her mind.) der Keim2. verb2) (in golf, tennis etc, to arrange (good players) in a competition so that they do not compete against each other till the later rounds.) verteilen•- academic.ru/110364/seeded">seeded- seedling
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- go to seed* * *[si:d]I. nto sow \seeds Samen [aus]säencarrot/parsley/poppy \seed Karotten-/Petersilien-/Mohnsamen plthe \seed of Abraham/Moses die Kinder Abrahams/Mosestop [or number one] \seed Erstplatzierte(r) f(m)8.II. vtto \seed a bed/field ein Beet/Feld besäen2. (drop its seed)3. (help start)▪ to \seed sth etw bestücken [o ausstatten]to \seed a project with the necessary funds ein Projekt mit den nötigen Mitteln versehen4. (remove seeds from)▪ to \seed sth etw entkernento be \seeded gesetzt [o platziert] sein* * *[siːd]1. n1) (BOT: one single) Samen m; (of grain, poppy, sesame etc) Korn nt; (within fruit) (Samen)kern m; (collective) Samen pl; (for birds) Körner pl; (= grain) Saat f, Saatgut nt; (liter, = sperm) Samen pl; (= offspring) Nachkommen pl; (fig, of unrest, idea etc) Keim m (of zu)to go or run to seed (vegetables) — schießen; (flowers) einen Samenstand bilden; ( fig : person ) herunterkommen
to sow the seeds of doubt (in sb's mind) — (bei jdm) Zweifel säen or den Keim des Zweifels legen
he sowed the seed from which... developed — er hat den Keim gelegt, aus dem sich... entwickelte
I don't want to make a detailed proposal, just to sow the seeds — ich möchte keinen konkreten Vorschlag machen, ich möchte nur den Boden dafür bereiten
2) (SPORT)the number one seed — der/die als Nummer eins Gesetzte
2. vt1) (= sow with seed) besäen2) (= extract seeds from) entkernen3) (SPORT) setzen, platzieren3. vi(vegetables) schießen; (flowers) Samen entwickeln4. vr* * *seed [siːd]A1. BOTa) Same mb) (Obst)Kern mc) koll Samen pl2. AGR, BOT Diasporen pl (Verbreitungseinheiten der Pflanzen)3. obs oder dial PHYSIOL Samen m, Sperma n4. ZOOL Ei n oder Eier pl (besonders des Hummers und der Seidenraupe)5. ZOOL Austernbrut f6. BIBEL koll Same m, Nachkommen(schaft) pl(f):the seed of Abraham der Same Abrahams (die Juden);not of mortal seed nicht irdischer Herkunft7. pl fig Saat f, Keim m:the seeds of reform (suspicion) der Keim einer Reform (des Argwohns);sow the seeds of discord (die Saat der) Zwietracht säen8. MED Radiumkapsel f (zur Krebsbehandlung etc)9. Bläschen n (in Glas)10. SPORT gesetzte(r) Spieler(in):XY, the third seed XY, an Nummer drei gesetzt oder die Nummer drei der SetzlisteB v/t4. SPORT einen Spieler etc setzen:he eliminated third-seeded XY er schaltete den an Nummer drei gesetzten XY ausC v/i1. BOTa) Samen tragenb) in Samen schießenc) sich aussäen2. AGRa) säenb) pflanzen* * *1. noun2) no pl., no indef. art. (seeds collectively) Samen[körner] Pl.; (for sowing) Saatgut, das; Saat, diegrass seed — Grassamen Pl.
go or run to seed — Samen bilden; [Salat:] [in Samen] schießen; (fig.) herunterkommen (ugs.)
sow [the] seeds of doubt/discord — Zweifel aufkommen lassen/Zwietracht säen
4) (Sport coll.) gesetzter Spieler/gesetzte Spielerin2. transitive verb1) (place seeds in) besäen2) (Sport) setzen [Spieler]be seeded number one — als Nummer eins gesetzt werden/sein
3) (lit. or fig.): (sprinkle [as] with seed) besäen3. intransitive verb(produce seeds) Samen bilden* * *n.Keim-) -e m.Saat -en f.Saatgut n.Same -n m.säen v. -
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[si:d] 1. noun1) (the (part of) the fruit of a tree, plant etc from which a new plant may be grown: sunflower seeds; grass seed.) frø; -frø2) (the beginning from which anything grows: There was already a seed of doubt in her mind.) spire; kerne3) ((in a sporting competition etc) a seeded player.) seedet deltager2. verb1) ((of a plant) to produce seed: A plant seeds after it has flowered.) gå i frø2) (in golf, tennis etc, to arrange (good players) in a competition so that they do not compete against each other till the later rounds.) seede•- seeded- seedling
- seedy
- seediness
- seedbed
- go to seed* * *[si:d] 1. noun1) (the (part of) the fruit of a tree, plant etc from which a new plant may be grown: sunflower seeds; grass seed.) frø; -frø2) (the beginning from which anything grows: There was already a seed of doubt in her mind.) spire; kerne3) ((in a sporting competition etc) a seeded player.) seedet deltager2. verb1) ((of a plant) to produce seed: A plant seeds after it has flowered.) gå i frø2) (in golf, tennis etc, to arrange (good players) in a competition so that they do not compete against each other till the later rounds.) seede•- seeded- seedling
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si:d 1. noun1) (the (part of) the fruit of a tree, plant etc from which a new plant may be grown: sunflower seeds; grass seed.) frø2) (the beginning from which anything grows: There was already a seed of doubt in her mind.) kim, spire, kjerne3) ((in a sporting competition etc) a seeded player.) nummer (...) på ranglista2. verb1) ((of a plant) to produce seed: A plant seeds after it has flowered.) sette frø, frø seg2) (in golf, tennis etc, to arrange (good players) in a competition so that they do not compete against each other till the later rounds.) seede•- seeded- seedling
- seedy
- seediness
- seedbed
- go to seedfrø--------sædIsubst. \/siːd\/1) frø2) ( landbruk) såvarer, såkorn, sæd3) kjerne, stein4) ( overført) spire, frø, kime, opprinnelse5) ( zoologi) sæd, sperma6) (zoologi, fisk) melke7) liten blære, kapsel8) ( kjemi) kim, krystallisasjonskim, krystallisator9) ( sport) seedet spiller• he is no.1 seedraise up seed sette barn til verdenrun to seed gå underthe seed of someone noens ættthe seed of something spiren til noesow the good seed så den gode sæd, preke, forkynne evangelietsow the seeds of dissension så splidsow the seeds of love få kjærligheten til å spire\/blomstresow the seeds of something så frø fra noe ( overført) så spirer til noe, plante de første tankene\/ideene om noeIIverb \/siːd\/1) beså, så2) ta kjernene ut av, fjerne frøene fra3) gå i frø, frø seg, sette frø4) ( sport) seede5) ( overført) seede, sortere6) ( kjemi) krystallisereseed down så til, så (med gressfrø) -
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[si:d] 1. noun1) (the (part of) the fruit of a tree, plant etc from which a new plant may be grown: sunflower seeds; grass seed.) seme2) (the beginning from which anything grows: There was already a seed of doubt in her mind.) kal3) ((in a sporting competition etc) a seeded player.) igralec, ki ima kvalifikacijo2. verb1) ((of a plant) to produce seed: A plant seeds after it has flowered.) iti v seme2) (in golf, tennis etc, to arrange (good players) in a competition so that they do not compete against each other till the later rounds.) oddeliti•- seeded- seedling
- seedy
- seediness
- seedbed
- go to seed* * *[si:d]1.nounseme, semenje; kal; pečka; ikra; zoology seme, sperma; botany diaspora; Bible potomstvo; figuratively začetek, izvorto raise (up) seed figuratively zaploditi; roditi otroke, potomstvoto run (to go) to seed — iti v seme, v cvet; figuratively podivjati, izroditi se; figuratively popustiti v dejavnostihe goes to seed figuratively z njim gre navzdolto sow the seed of discord — sejati seme razdora;2.intransitive verbiti v (pognati) seme, dati seme, obroditi; osuti se; transitive verb posejati, zasejati; odstraniti, izluščiti seme (pečke iz sadja); drzati, smukati (lan); sport ločiti, oddeliti slabše tekmovalce od boljših -
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I [siːd]1) (of plant) seme m.; (fruit pip) seme m., semino m.to go o run to seed — [ plant] sementire, fare seme; fig. [ person] rovinarsi; [organization, country] andare in rovina
3) fig. (beginning) germe m.4) sport testa f. di serieII 1. [siːd]3) sport scegliere come testa di serie2.to be seeded sixth o (number) six essere scelto come sesta testa di serie; seeded player — (giocatore scelto come) testa di serie
verbo intransitivo [ plant] sementire, fare seme* * *[si:d] 1. noun1) (the (part of) the fruit of a tree, plant etc from which a new plant may be grown: sunflower seeds; grass seed.) seme2) (the beginning from which anything grows: There was already a seed of doubt in her mind.) seme3) ((in a sporting competition etc) a seeded player.) (testa di serie)2. verb1) ((of a plant) to produce seed: A plant seeds after it has flowered.) produrre seme2) (in golf, tennis etc, to arrange (good players) in a competition so that they do not compete against each other till the later rounds.) selezionare•- seeded- seedling
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- go to seed* * *I [siːd]1) (of plant) seme m.; (fruit pip) seme m., semino m.to go o run to seed — [ plant] sementire, fare seme; fig. [ person] rovinarsi; [organization, country] andare in rovina
3) fig. (beginning) germe m.4) sport testa f. di serieII 1. [siːd]3) sport scegliere come testa di serie2.to be seeded sixth o (number) six essere scelto come sesta testa di serie; seeded player — (giocatore scelto come) testa di serie
verbo intransitivo [ plant] sementire, fare seme
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