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1) General subject: breed, bring, cultivate, dilute, divorce, garden, incubate (бактерии и т. п.), mix, propagate, raise (птицу, скот), relieve, separate, set, water down, rear, sever (in the sense of separating two (usually) entities or concepts)2) Biology: crossbreed3) Colloquial: cheat (разводить на деньги - cheat smbd out of his/her/their money), shaft, grift4) Military: disengage (ВС сторон)5) Engineering: dismantle, dissolve, draw (мост), force apart, open the cotter pin, reduce, strike out, drive apart6) Chemistry: plate8) Automobile industry: open (концы шплинта), pull, spread (шплинт)9) Forestry: spring-set10) Business: start11) Crystallography: grow12) Drilling: open out14) Automation: open (напр. концы шплинта), set (зубья пилы), swage15) Marine science: hatch16) Makarov: break up (дрожжи), plant, plant (устриц, рыбу и т.п. в водоём), preserve (животных, птиц, рыбу в заповеднике), rear (животных), spread (шплинт, рельсы), thin, dilute with -
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Garden — Gar den, v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Gardened}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Gardening}.] To lay out or cultivate a garden; to labor in a garden; to practice horticulture. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
garden — /ˈgadn / (say gahdn) noun 1. a plot of ground devoted to the cultivation of useful or ornamental plants. 2. a piece of ground, or other space, commonly with ornamental plants, trees, etc., used as a place of recreation: a botanical garden; a roof …
cultivate — [v1] develop land for growing breed, crop, dress, farm, fertilize, garden, harvest, labor, manage, mature, plant, plow, prepare, propagate, raise, ripen, seed, tend, till, work; concepts 253,257 Ant. destroy, ignore, neglect cultivate [v2] enrich … New thesaurus
Garden — Gar den, v. t. To cultivate as a garden. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
cultivate — I verb advance, colere, develop, elevate, enrich, farm, forward, foster, further, garden, improve, make better, nourish, nurture, polish, prepare for crops, promote, rarefy, refine, till, train, work II index ameliorate, cause, develop … Law dictionary
garden — ► NOUN 1) chiefly Brit. a piece of ground adjoining a house, typically cultivated to provide a lawn and flowerbeds. 2) (gardens) ornamental grounds laid out for public enjoyment. ► VERB ▪ cultivate or work in a garden. DERIVATIVES gardener noun … English terms dictionary
garden — index cultivate, curtilage Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
garden — gardenable, adj. gardenless, adj. gardenlike, adj. /gahr dn/, n. 1. a plot of ground, usually near a house, where flowers, shrubs, vegetables, fruits, or herbs are cultivated. 2. a piece of ground or other space, commonly with ornamental plants,… … Universalium
cultivate — 01. They [cultivate] grapes for making excellent wine in many parts of the Okanagan. 02. It is the job of a parent to [cultivate] a sense of self confidence in children. 03. Boris Yeltsin [cultivated] Vladimir Putin as his successor as the leader … Grammatical examples in English
cultivate — [[t]kʌ̱ltɪveɪt[/t]] cultivates, cultivating, cultivated 1) VERB If you cultivate land or crops, you prepare land and grow crops on it. [V n] She also cultivated a small garden of her own. [V ed] ...the few patches of cultivated land. Derived… … English dictionary
garden — noun ⇨ See also ↑yard ADJECTIVE ▪ beautiful, lovely, pretty ▪ lush ▪ landscaped, manicured ▪ a large count … Collocations dictionary