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1 unfermented must
Пищевая промышленность: несброженное сусло -
2 unfermented must
Англо-русский словарь по пищевой промышленности > unfermented must
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3 must
1. n разг. необходимость, насущная потребность2. n муст, виноградное сусло; молодое вино3. n диал. жмых яблок или грушthe draft must be free from errors or repugnances — в проекте не должно быть ошибок или противоречий
4. n плесень5. n затхлость6. v диал. заплесневеть, покрыться плесенью, зацвести7. v диал. покрыть плесенью8. n бешенство в период гонаСинонимический ряд:1. contingency (noun) condition; consideration; contingency; essential; necessity; postulate; precondition; prerequisite; provision; requirement; requisite; sine qua non2. obligation (noun) charge; commitment; committal; devoir; duty; need; obligation; ought3. need (verb) be compelled; have; need; ought; should; want -
4 несброженное сусло
Русско-английский словарь по пищевой промышленности > несброженное сусло
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5 şıra
must, unfermented grape-juice -
6 mustum
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7 mosto
m.1 must (residuo).2 grape juice, juice extracted from the grape, must, unfermented grape juice.* * *1 (del vino) must2 (zumo) grape juice* * *SM [de uva] grape juice; [en la elaboración de vino] must* * *masculino grape juice, must* * *= must.Ex. The addition of sugar to the must produced from the dried fruit increased the alcohol content of the wine.* * *masculino grape juice, must* * *= must.Ex: The addition of sugar to the must produced from the dried fruit increased the alcohol content of the wine.
* * *grape juice, must* * *
mosto sustantivo masculino
grape juice, must
mosto m (bebida) grape juice
* * *mosto nm1. [zumo de uva] grape juice2. [residuo] must* * *m grape juice -
8 Most
m; -(e)s, -e1. (aus Weintrauben) (freshly-pressed) grape juice; zur Weiterverarbeitung für Wein: must; Dial. (Federweißer) new wine3. südd., österr., schw., vergorener: fruit wine; engS. (Apfelmost) (rough, Am. hard) cider; (Birnenmost) perry* * *der Mostmust; cider* * *Mọst [mɔst]m -(e)s,no pl1) (unfermented) fruit juice; (für Wein) must* * *<-[e]s>[ˈmɔst]1. (naturtrüber Fruchtsaft) fruit juice3. (Traubensaft zur Weinbereitung) must* * *der; Most[e]s, Moste1) (südd.): (junger Wein) new wine2) (südd.): (Obstsaft) [cloudy fermented] fruit juice* * *1. (aus Weintrauben) (freshly-pressed) grape juice; zur Weiterverarbeitung für Wein: must; dial (Federweißer) new wine3. südd, österr, schweiz, vergorener: fruit wine; engS. (Apfelmost) (rough, US hard) cider; (Birnenmost) perry* * *der; Most[e]s, Moste1) (südd.): (junger Wein) new wine2) (südd.): (Obstsaft) [cloudy fermented] fruit juice* * *nur sing. (für Wein) m.musts (wine) n. nur sing. (vergoren) m.fruit wine n. nur sing. m.fruit juice n.grape juice n. -
9 mosto
m must, unfermented grape juice* * *mosto s.m. must // mosto di malto, wort.* * *['mosto]sostantivo maschile (di mele, d'uva) must* * *mosto/'mosto/sostantivo m.(di mele, d'uva) must. -
10 mistela
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11 musta
mustus, a, um, adj., young, new, fresh (as adj. only ante-class.): agna, Cato ap. Prisc. 711 P.:II.vinum,
id. R. R. 115.—Subst.: mustum, i, n., new or unfermented wine, must, Cato, R. R. 120:B.dulce,
Verg. G. 1, 295:novum,
Plin. Ep. 9, 16, 2:linire victuro dolia musto,
Juv. 9, 58.— Plur., of the different kinds of must, Plin. 14, 20, 25, § 125 al.— Poet. in plur.: musta, ōrum, vintages, i. e. autumns:tercentum musta videre,
Ov. M. 14, 146.— Trop.:quasi de musto ac lacu fervidam orationem fugiendam,
Cic. Brut. 83, 288.—Transf., of oil: olei musta, new oil (al. olei, quam musta), Plin. 15, 1, 2, § 5. -
12 mustus
mustus, a, um, adj., young, new, fresh (as adj. only ante-class.): agna, Cato ap. Prisc. 711 P.:II.vinum,
id. R. R. 115.—Subst.: mustum, i, n., new or unfermented wine, must, Cato, R. R. 120:B.dulce,
Verg. G. 1, 295:novum,
Plin. Ep. 9, 16, 2:linire victuro dolia musto,
Juv. 9, 58.— Plur., of the different kinds of must, Plin. 14, 20, 25, § 125 al.— Poet. in plur.: musta, ōrum, vintages, i. e. autumns:tercentum musta videre,
Ov. M. 14, 146.— Trop.:quasi de musto ac lacu fervidam orationem fugiendam,
Cic. Brut. 83, 288.—Transf., of oil: olei musta, new oil (al. olei, quam musta), Plin. 15, 1, 2, § 5. -
13 Süßreserve
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14 οἶνος
οἶνος, ου, ὁ (Hom.+)① a beverage made from fermented juice of the grape, wine; the word for ‘must’, or unfermented grape juice, is τρύξ (Anacr. et al.; pap); lit. J 2:3, 9f (on abundance of wine in the anticipated future s. Jo 2:19, 24; Am 8:13–15; En 10:19. HWindisch, Die joh. Weinregel: ZNW 14, 1913, 248–57. Further material on the marriage at Cana Hdb.3 ’33, exc. after 2:12. S. also HNoetzel, Christus u. Dionysos ’60); 4:46. οἶνος (v.l. ὄξο) μετὰ χολῆς μεμιγμένος wine mixed with gall Mt 27:34 (s. χολή 1). ὄξος καὶ οἶν. μεμιγμένα ἐπὶ τὸ αὐτό vinegar and wine mixed together Hm 10, 3, 3. ἐσμυρνισμένος οἶν. wine mixed with myrrh Mk 15:23. W. ἔλαιον D 13:6; used medicinally (Theophr., HP 9, 12; Diosc., Mat. Med. 5, 9) Lk 10:34; stored in a cellar Hm 11:15. W. other natural products Rv 18:13. John the Baptist abstains fr. wine and other alcoholic drink (cp. Num 6:3; Judg 13:14; 1 Km 1:11) Lk 1:15; to denote the extraordinary degree of his abstinence it is said of him μὴ ἐσθίων ἄρτον μήτε πίνων οἶνον 7:33 (Diod S 1, 72, 2 the Egyptians in mourning for their kings abstain from wheat bread [πυρός] and from wine). Abstinence fr. wine and meat for the sake of ‘weak’ Christians Ro 14:21 (Ltzm., Hdb. exc. before Ro 14. Lit. on ἀσθενής 2c and λάχανον). ἡ ἡδονὴ τοῦ οἴνου the flavor of the wine Hm 12, 5, 3. οἶν. νέος new wine (s. νέος 1a) Mt 9:17 (WNagel, VigChr 14, ’60, 1–8: [GTh]); Mk 2:22; Lk 5:37f.—μεθύσκεσθαι οἴνῳ get drunk with wine Eph 5:18 (on bad effects of wine on the mind as viewed by early Gk. poets, s. SDarcusSullivan, L’AntCl 65, ’96, 31–51, esp. 47–49). οἶνος πολύς (Ps.-Anacharsis, Ep. 3 p. 103 H.): οἴνῳ πολλῷ προσέχειν be addicted to much wine 1 Ti 3:8. οἴνῳ πολλῷ δεδουλωμένη enslaved to drink Tit 2:3 (cp. the stereotyped ‘anus’ in Lat. lit. VRosivach, Classical World 88, ’94, 113f). οἴνῳ ὀλίγῳ χρῆσθαι take a little wine 1 Ti 5:23 (perh. w. implication of contrast to a ὑδροπότης: s. ὑδροποτέω; the moderate use of wine is recommended fr. the time of Theognis [509f]; Plut., Mor. 353b of οἶνος: χρῶνται μέν, ὀλίγῳ δέ; Ps.-Plut., Hom. 206; Crates, Ep. 10).—KKircher, D. sakrale Bed. des Weines im Altertum 1910; VZapletal, D. Wein in d. Bibel 1920; JDöller, Der Wein in Bibel u. Talmud: Biblica 4, 1923, 143–67, 267–99; JBoehmer, D. NT u. d. Alkohol: Studierstube 22, 1926, 322–64; EZurhellen-Pfleiderer, D. Alkoholfrage im NT 1927; IRaymond, The Teaching of the Early Church on the Use of Wine, etc. 1927. S. also ἄμπελος a and ἄρτος 1c.② punishments that God inflicts on the wicked, wine fig. ext. of 1, in apocalyptic symbolism, to ‘drink’ as wine: ὁ οἶνος τοῦ θυμοῦ τοῦ θεοῦ the wine of God’s wrath Rv 14:10. Also ὁ οἶν. τοῦ θυμοῦ τῆς ὀργῆς τοῦ θεοῦ 19:15; cp. 16:19. Of Babylon the prostitute ὁ οἶνος τοῦ θυμοῦ τῆς πορνείας αὐτῆς 14:8; 18:3. Cp. θυμός on all these passages. οἶν. τῆς πορνείας 17:2.③ the plant that makes the production of wine possible, vine or vineyard, eventually the product wine, effect for cause: Rv 6:6; s. ἔλαιον 2. The preservation of olive orchards and vineyards is a striking exhibition of divine mercy, given the social context in which consumption of wine and olives and use of olive oil played a significant role.—RHalberstsma, Wine in Classical Antiquity: Minerva 7/1 Jan/Feb ’96, 14–18; NPurcell, Wine and Wealth in Ancient Italy: JRS 75, ’85, 1–19.—B. 390. DELG. M-M. TW.
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