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• КОЛОМЕНСКАЯ ВЕРСТА; С <B>КОЛОМЕНСКУЮ ВЕРСТУ all coll, humor[NP, sing only (1st var.; PrepP, adv or nonagreeing modif (2nd var.)]=====⇒ (of a person) very tall:- beanpole;- (long,) tall drink of water.♦ [Любим Карпыч:] Остался я после отца, видишь ты, мал-малёхонек, с коломенскую версту, лет двадцати несмышпёночек (Островский 2). [L.K.:] I was left when my father died, just a kid tall as a bean pole, a little fool of twenty (2a).—————← From a comparison of a very tall person with a "verst pole," i.e., a very high roadside pole marking a verst (an old Russian unit of length, about 1.06 km, used prior to the introduction of the metric system). Such poles were placed by order of Tsar Aleksei Mikhailovich on the road from Moscow to the village of Kolomenskoye, where the tsars resided in the summer.Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > коломенская верста
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• КОЛОМЕНСКАЯ ВЕРСТА; С <B>КОЛОМЕНСКУЮ ВЕРСТУ all coll, humor[NP, sing only (1st var.; PrepP, adv or nonagreeing modif (2nd var.)]=====⇒ (of a person) very tall:- beanpole;- (long,) tall drink of water.♦ [Любим Карпыч:] Остался я после отца, видишь ты, мал-малёхонек, с коломенскую версту, лет двадцати несмышпёночек (Островский 2). [L.K.:] I was left when my father died, just a kid tall as a bean pole, a little fool of twenty (2a).—————← From a comparison of a very tall person with a "verst pole," i.e., a very high roadside pole marking a verst (an old Russian unit of length, about 1.06 km, used prior to the introduction of the metric system). Such poles were placed by order of Tsar Aleksei Mikhailovich on the road from Moscow to the village of Kolomenskoye, where the tsars resided in the summer.Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > с коломенскую версту
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23 рост
I муж.1) growth2) перен. increase, rise, development, upgrowth3) устар. interestII муж.1) ( вышина)height, stature2) size, length (о предметах одежды)•во весь рост — to one's full height; full-length (о портрете); in all its magnitude перен.
не по росту — not the right size (о белье)
по росту — according to size; in size order
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24 хвойные
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conifer
An order of conebearing plants which includes nearly all the present day Gymnospermae. Most are tall evergreen trees with needle-like (e.g., pines), linear (e.g. firs) or scale-like (e.g., cedars) leaves. They are characteristic of temperate zones and the main forest trees of colder regions. They provide timber, resins, tars, turpentine and pulp for paper. (Source: ALL)
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conifer
An order of conebearing plants which includes nearly all the present day Gymnospermae. Most are tall evergreen trees with needle-like (e.g., pines), linear (e.g. firs) or scale-like (e.g., cedars) leaves. They are characteristic of temperate zones and the main forest trees of colder regions. They provide timber, resins, tars, turpentine and pulp for paper. (Source: ALL)
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Русско-английский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > хвойные
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conifer
An order of conebearing plants which includes nearly all the present day Gymnospermae. Most are tall evergreen trees with needle-like (e.g., pines), linear (e.g. firs) or scale-like (e.g., cedars) leaves. They are characteristic of temperate zones and the main forest trees of colder regions. They provide timber, resins, tars, turpentine and pulp for paper. (Source: ALL)
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Tall order — Something that is likely to be hard to achieve or fulfil is a tall order … Dictionary of English idioms
tall order — /tɔl ˈɔdə/ (say tawl awduh) noun a difficult task: *It was a tall order, and called for documentation and research far outpacing the inclinations of the bone idle O Shea. –kylie tennant, 1946 …
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tall order — Excessive or demanding undertaking or request … A concise dictionary of English slang