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1 SOED
Сокращение: Shorter Oxford English Dictionary -
2 söed
сущ.общ. головёшки (при пожаре), угли -
3 SOED
[,es,əu,iː'diː]сокр. от Shorter Oxford English DictionaryEnglish-Russian Great Britain dictionary (Великобритания. Лингвострановедческий словарь) > SOED
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4 hõõguvad söed
сущ.собир. жар -
5 tulised söed
сущ.собир. жар -
6 cinder
söed, tukid, šlakk, tuhk -
7 жар
n1) gener. kuumus, palavik2) liter. agarus, innukus, õhin3) coll. tulised söed, hõõguvad söed -
8 regions
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9 Shorter Oxford English Dictionary
Abbreviation: SOEDУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Shorter Oxford English Dictionary
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10 регионы
General subject: regions (in pl., the parts of a country outside the capital or chief seat of government. E18. J. Buchan A region of coal-pits and industrial towns. G. Battiscombe One of the most backward regions of southern Italy. SOED - AD), (the) provinces (в противопоставление столице) -
11 головёшки
ngener. (при пожаре) söed -
12 угли
ngener. söed -
13 soude
soude [soed]〈v.〉♦voorbeelden:¶ soude caustique • bijtende natron, natriumhydroxide -
14 embers
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15 lasso
[læˈsuː] plural lasˈso(e)s1. nouna long rope with a loop which tightens when the rope is pulled, used for catching wild horses etc.وَهَق: حَبْل بِطَرَفِه أُنْشوطَه2. verb– present tense lasˈsoes: past tense, past participle lasˈsoedto catch with a lasso:يُمْسِك بالحَبْلThe cowboy lassoed the horse.
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16 жар
1 (род. п. ед. ч. \жара и \жару, предл. п. о \жаре, в \жару) С м. неод. (без мн. ч.)1. kuumus, hõõg, leitsak; \жар печи ahjukuumus, пыхать \жаром hõõguma, июльский \жар juulileitsak, juulikuu leitsak, поддать \жару (1) leili lisama, (2) ülek. madalk. auru juurde panema;2. palavik; лихорадочный \жар palavik koos külmavärinatega, лежать в \жару palavikus v palavikuga maas olema, ребёнок в \жару lapsel on palavik, у больного \жар haigel on palavik;3. ülek. ind, õhin, hoog, tuhin; говорить с \жаром õhinal v innukalt rääkima, он с \жаром взялся за работу ta asus õhinal tööle, \жар юности noorustuli;4. kõnek. tulised v hõõguvad söed; выгребать \жар из печи ahjust süsi välja võtma; ‚задавать vзадать vдавать vдать \жару kõnek. säru tegema;бросило в \жар kuum hoog käis üle;с пылу, с \жару tulipalavalt;бросает то в \жар, то в холод kuum ja külm käivad (vaheldumisi) peale;чужими руками \жар загребать kõnek. teiste turjal liugu laskma, teisel kastaneid tulest välja tuua laskma -
17 тлеть
229b Г несов.1. kõdunema, lagunema, põrmustuma, põrmuks saama; листья \тлетьют lehed kõdunevad;2. hõõguma, huumama, nõrgalt kumama, hingitsema, vinduma (ka ülek.); угли \тлетьют söed hõõguvad, сырые дрова \тлетьют toored puud visisevad põleda v vinduvad, в сердце \тлетьла надежда hinges oli veel kübeke lootust
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