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1 двузубец поникший
Agriculture: nodding beggare (Bidens cernuus) -
2 пяденица
1) Biology: annulet, batwing, blood-vein, cankerworm, geometer, looper, notch-wing, orange underwing2) Entomology: beggare (Endule mendica), carpet, geometer (Geometridae), geometrid (Geometridae), spear-marked black (Rheumaptera hastata), thorn -
3 череда ветвистая
Agriculture: beggar-ticks, bootjack bur (Bidens frondosa), devil's beggare -
4 череда облиственная
1) Medicine: sticktight (Bidens frondosa L.)2) Agriculture: beggar-ticks (Bidens frondosa), devil's beggare (Bidens frondosa)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > череда облиственная
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5 череда поникшая
1) Biology: double-tooth, double-tooth (Bidens cernua), nodding burl (Bidens cernua), pitchforks (Bidens cernua), smaller burl (Bidens cernua), smaller marigold (Bidens cernua)2) Agriculture: nodding beggare -
6 череда трёхраздельная
1) Medicine: bur beggar-ticks (Bidens tripartita L.)2) Botanical term: bur beggar-ticks (Bidens tripartita), tripartite bur-marigold (Bidens tripartita)3) Agriculture: bur beggare (Bidens tripartitus)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > череда трёхраздельная
См. также в других словарях:
beggar — I. noun Etymology: Middle English beggere, beggare, from beggen to beg + ere, are 2 er Date: 13th century 1. one that begs; especially a person who lives by asking for gifts 2. pauper 3. fellow 4c II … New Collegiate Dictionary
beggar — beggarhood, n. /beg euhr/, n. 1. a person who begs alms or lives by begging. 2. a penniless person. 3. a wretched fellow; rogue: the surly beggar who collects the rents. 4. a child or youngster (usually prec. by little): a sudden urge to hug the… … Universalium