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101 оконный штифт
1) Engineering: glazier's point2) Construction: glazing sprig -
102 отпрыск
1) General subject: browse, child, childrens, daughter, imp, offset, offshoot, offspring, outgrowth, propagule, propagulum, runner, sapling, scion, slip, soboles, descendant3) Biology: propagule (у лишайников), sobole, stool layer4) Colloquial: shoot7) Rare: sprout8) Religion: root9) Forestry: bastard, regrowth, root sucker10) Scornful: sprig12) Makarov: flush, plant, spawn, vegetative propagule13) Archaic: fruit -
103 отродье
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104 отросток
1) General subject: appendix, offshoot, outgrowth, rame, ramification, shoot, slip, snag, sprig, sprout, spur (на крыле или лапе у птиц, тж. spur shoot), sucker, spring2) Geology: apophyse, process, projection5) Dialect: tiller6) Botanical term: haustorium, tiller (от корня)7) Agriculture: stool8) Construction: deadleg (трубопровода), spur (трубопровода)9) Anatomy: apophysis10) Mathematics: twig (graph theory)13) Metallurgy: setoff -
105 побег
1) General subject: break (из тюрьмы, тж. break out), break-out (из тюрьмы), cut, cutting, elopement (с возлюбленным), escapade (из заключения), flit (с возлюбленным), get-away, getaway, hopbind, hopbine, hopvine, imp, lam, leg bail, offset, offshoot, propagule, propagulum, runaway, runaway (особ. жениха с невестой), sapling, scion (растения), slip, soboles, spear, spire, spray, tiller, escape, flight, runner, shoot, sprig, sprout, spring, plunge2) Biology: burgeon, chit, propagule (у лишайников), sobole, sprout (о листьях)3) Colloquial: leg-bail4) Botanical term: bine, offshoot (лат. stolo), runner (лат. stolo), sprout (лат. stolo), tendril, tendron, trailing, sucker5) Military: escape (из плена), escaping (из плена)6) Engineering: stool, timber shoot (дерева)9) Mathematics: run10) Law: jumping bail12) Scottish language: braird14) Horticulture: provine15) Food industry: runoff16) Mechanics: running off17) Makarov: arm (виноградной лозы), blade, flush, spear (у растений), vegetative propagule, wand18) Security: breakout (напр. недовольства; из тюрьмы), escapade (из тюрьмы) -
106 побеги
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107 прикреплять штифтиками
General subject: sprigУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > прикреплять штифтиками
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108 пружина впускного клапана
1) Engineering: inlet valve spring2) General subject: inlet valve sprigУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > пружина впускного клапана
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109 размножать черенками
Biology: sprigУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > размножать черенками
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110 рисунчатый тюль
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111 сажалка для черенков
1) Agriculture: ratoon planter (напр. сахарного тростника, ананаса, банана), sprig planter2) Makarov: stickling transplanterУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > сажалка для черенков
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112 сажать черенками
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113 саженцы
1) General subject: planting stock2) Agriculture: transplanted plant, young plant3) Construction: sprig4) Forestry: foundation stock5) Makarov: nursery plants, plants, transplanted plants, young plants -
114 семенной черенок
Agriculture: sprig -
115 стекольный гвоздь
Building materials: glazing sprig (мелкий гвоздь без шляпки для крепления стекол) -
116 узор в виде веточки
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > узор в виде веточки
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117 узор из цветущих почек
General subject: sprigУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > узор из цветущих почек
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118 украсить узором в виде веточек
General subject: sprigУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > украсить узором в виде веточек
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119 украшать аппликацией
Textile: sprigУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > украшать аппликацией
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120 украшать узором
См. также в других словарях:
Sprig — (spr[i^]g), n. [AS. sprec; akin to Icel. sprek a stick. Cf. {Spray} a branch.] 1. A small shoot or twig of a tree or other plant; a spray; as, a sprig of laurel or of parsley. [1913 Webster] 2. A youth; a lad; used humorously or in slight… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Sprig — is a character from the Grey Griffins Books, written by Derek Benz and J. S. Lewis. Sprig is a mysterious shape shifting spriggan, whose motives are unknown. She often appears to Max, Natalia, Ernie, and Harley, to warn them of Oberon, the Shadow … Wikipedia
sprig — [sprıg] n [Date: 1300 1400; Origin: Perhaps from Low German sprick small thin branch ] a small stem or part of a branch with leaves or flowers on it sprig of ▪ a sprig of parsley … Dictionary of contemporary English
Sprig — Sprig, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Sprigged} (spr[i^]gd); p. pr. & vb. n. {Sprigging} ( g[i^]ng).] To mark or adorn with the representation of small branches; to work with sprigs; as, to sprig muslin. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
sprig — sprig; sprig·ger; sprig·gy; … English syllables
sprig — /sprig/, n., v., sprigged, sprigging. n. 1. a small spray of some plant with its leaves, flowers, etc. 2. an ornament having the form of such a spray. 3. a shoot, twig, or small branch. 4. Facetious. a scion, offspring, or heir of a family, class … Universalium
sprig — [ sprıg ] noun count a stem or very small branch cut from a plant … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
sprig — [sprig] n. [ME sprigge, prob. akin to MDu sprik, dry twig: for IE base see SPARK1] 1. a) a little twig or spray b) a design or ornament like this 2. a small, headless brad 3. a young fellow; stripling … English World dictionary
sprig — c.1400, shoot, twig or spray of a plant, shrub, probably from O.E. spræc shoot, twig, of obscure origin … Etymology dictionary
sprig — ► NOUN 1) a small stem bearing leaves or flowers, taken from a bush or plant. 2) a descendant or younger member of a family or social class. 3) a small moulded decoration applied to a piece of pottery before firing. ► VERB ▪ decorate with sprigs … English terms dictionary
sprig — Sprigtail Sprig tail (spr[i^]g t[=a]l ), n. (Zo[ o]l.) (a) The pintail duck; called also {sprig}, and {spreet tail}. [Local, U.S.] (b) The sharp tailed grouse. [Local, U.S.] [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English