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81 fresh
1. n прохлада; прохладное время2. n шквал, порыв3. n шотл. оттепель4. a свежий, только что полученный или появившийсяfresh information — новая информация; свежая информация
5. a натуральный; свежий; неконсервированный6. a неиспорченный, свежий7. a новый, дополнительный, ещё одинfresh supplies — новые поступления; новые поставки
8. a оригинальный, новый; неожиданный9. a новый, незнакомыйa considerable number of fresh Lincoln letters were turned up — было обнаружено много неизвестных ранее писем Линкольна
10. a свежий, цветущий11. a яркий, невыцветший; свежий12. a чистый, свежий13. a чистый, незаношенный14. a бодрый, неуставший, полный сил15. a неопытный, необученный16. a разг. новенький17. a прохладный, освежающий18. a свежий, крепкий19. a амер. разг. нахальный; дерзкий20. a разг. слегка выпивший, «тёпленький»21. a шотл. трезвый22. v редк. освежать23. v редк. свежетьСинонимический ряд:1. additional (adj.) added; additional; another; else; extra; farther; further; more; other2. different (adj.) brand-new; different3. drinkable (adj.) clean; clear; drinkable; potable; safe; sweet4. glowing (adj.) blooming; creamy; glowing; peaches-and-cream5. healthy (adj.) hardy; healthy; hearty; robust; strong; vigourous; well; youthful6. inexperienced (adj.) artless; callow; inexperienced; inexpert; unconversant; uncultivated; unexperienced; unfleshed; unpracticed; unseasoned; unskilled; untrained; untried; unversed; young7. new (adj.) innovative; inventive; modern; modernistic; neoteric; new; newfangled; new-fashioned; new-sprung; novel; unfamiliar; unprecedented8. pure (adj.) pure; untouched; virgin9. recent (adj.) contemporary; creative; crisp; current; farm-fresh; green; late; newborn; original; raw; recent; unique10. refreshed (adj.) freshened; refreshed; rehabilitated; relayed; relieved; rested; restored; revived; stimulated11. refreshing (adj.) bracing; cool; invigorating; quickening; refreshing; steady; stimulating12. spry (adj.) active; alert; energetic; sprightly; spry; vigorous13. vivid (adj.) bright; colourful; definite; sharp; vivid14. wise (adj.) bold; bold-faced; cheeky; forward; impertinent; impudent; nervy; pert; procacious; rude; sassy; saucy; smart; smart-alecky; wiseАнтонимический ряд:courteous; decayed; deferential; experienced; faded; former; fusty; hackneyed; impaired; impure; jaded; musty; obsolete; old; ordinary; polite; stale; trite; used; weary -
82 смесь
1. admixture2. alloy3. compositionсостав смесь, сплав — composition of a medicine
4. compound5. mix6. amalgam7. composite8. miscellany9. potpourri10. mixture; blend; alloy; miscellanies11. blend12. medleyСинонимический ряд:смешение (сущ.) винегрет; каша; кашу; мешанина; мешанину; окрошка; окрошку; смешение -
83 чан
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84 ferment
[fəˈment]1. verb1) to (make something) go through a particular chemical change (as when yeast is added to dough in the making of bread):يَخْتَمِرGrape juice must be fermented before it becomes wine.
2) to excite or be excited:يُثير، يُهَيِّجHe is the kind of person to ferment trouble.
2. [ˈfəːment] nouna state of excitement:في غَلَيانThe whole city was in a ferment.
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85 ferment
1. [fə'ment] verb1) (to (make something) go through a particular chemical change (as when yeast is added to dough in the making of bread): Grape juice must be fermented before it becomes wine.) (faire) fermenter2) (to excite or be excited: He is the kind of person to ferment trouble.) fomenter2. ['fə:ment] noun(a state of excitement: The whole city was in a ferment.) effervescence -
86 ferment
1. [fə'ment] verb1) (to (make something) go through a particular chemical change (as when yeast is added to dough in the making of bread): Grape juice must be fermented before it becomes wine.) fermentar2) (to excite or be excited: He is the kind of person to ferment trouble.) fomentar2. ['fə:ment] noun(a state of excitement: The whole city was in a ferment.) efervescência -
87 πορφύρω
πορφύρω [ῡ], poet. Verb, only [tense] pres. and [tense] impf., of the sea, ὡς ὅτε πορφύρῃ πέλαγος μέγα κύματι κωφῷ as when the huge seaA heaves, surges, swirls with dumb swell (i.e. with waves that do not break), Il.14.16, cf. Arat.158, Artem.2.23;ὑπὸ στείρῃσι θάλασσα πορφύρει Arat.296
;διάνδιχα νηὸς ἰούσης δίνῃ πορφύροντα διήνυσαν Ἑλλήσποντον A.R.1.935
; of flame, [φλόγα] φονίῳ σβέσεν αἵματι πορφύρουσαν Id.4.668
:—later in [voice] Med., κἂν ἡ γαλήνη πορφύροιτο even in a gently heaving calm, Him.Or.31.2;εὔδια μὲν πόντος πορφύρεται AP10.14
(Agath.).2 metaph., πολλὰ δέ οἱ κραδίη πόρφυρε much was his heart troubled, Il.21.551, cf. Od.4.427, 572, 10.309; though others take it trans., his heart brooded, pondered on many things, as in Q.S.2.85, al., Epic. ap. Suid.: abs., ponder, A.R.3.456; π. οἷον.. ib. 1161.II after Hom., grow red, of a river, καὶ τὺ δὲ Κρᾶθι οἴνῳ πορφύροις may'st thou flush with wine, Theoc.5.125 (= βλύζοις Sch., i.e. signf. 1.1; prob. both senses are meant); ;αἰδοῖ π. παρήϊον Q.S.14.47
;πορφύρων βότρυς AP9.249
(Maec.); δαίδαλα πορφύρων, of the tiger's skin, Opp. C.3.347; of ringlets,ὑακίνθοις.. ὅμοια πορφύροντες Luc.Am.26
, cf. Him.Or.1.19; γῆ π. ἄνθεσι ib.13.7.2 trans., dye red,χεῖρας φόνῳ Nonn.D.44.106
:—[voice] Pass., [οἴνῳ] πορφύρετο πέτρη ib.45.308, etc. ( πορφῠρ-yw, redupl., cogn. with Lat.fervere, fermentum, OE. beorm 'barm, froth on fermenting malt liquors, yeast'; for the sequence of meanings cf. English flush (1) 'flow suddenly in great volume', (2) of blood, 'rush to the cheeks', (3) of the cheeks, etc., 'become red'; cf. πορφύρεος.)Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > πορφύρω
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88 μορύσσω
Meaning: only ptc. pf. μεμορυχμένος (v.l. - γ-) `defiled, blackened' (ν 435, Nic., Q. S., Opp.), also opt. aor. 2. sg. μορύξαις `one should besmear' (Nic. Al. 144).Derivatives: Beside μορυχώτερον comp. as adv. `darker' (v.l. in Arist. Metaph. 987 a 10), Μόρυχος surn. of Dionysos in Sicily (Sophr. 94; as his face was besmeart with yeast at the wine-harvest), also name of a tragic poet (Ar.) with Μορυχία οἰκία (Pl. Phdr. 227b); s. Praechter Herm. 42, 647. On Μόρυχος cf. ἥσυχος, βόστρυχος uad the popular words in - χος, s. Chantraine Form. 402 ff.; a backformation from μορύσσω (with anal. - ύσσω, Schwyzer 733) is possible.Origin: XX [etym. unknown]Etymology: On Μόρυχος cf. ἥσυχος, βόστρυχος and the popular words in - χος, s. Chantraine Form. 402 ff.; a backformation from μορύσσω (with anal. - ύσσω, Schwyzer 733) is possible. Possible Greek cognates are mentioned under μόρφνος (s..); outside Greek some Slavic words for `smear etc.' may be considered, e.g. Russ. mará-ju, -tь `smear, stain etc.' (IE mōr-), s. Vasmer s.v. with more forms. Uncertain considerations from Armenian (after H. Petersson LUÅ 1916, 40) in WP. 2, 280, Pok. 734, Hofmann Et. Wb. s. v. Other combinations (to μύρον, σμύρις; after L. Meyer 4, 404f., Torp in Fick 3, 527) in Bq. - If the word is Pre-Greek, it could stand for *μαρυ-.Page in Frisk: 2,257Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > μορύσσω
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89 нижнее брожение
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90 خميرة
خَمِيرَة \ yeast: a substance that makes bread rise and become light, by forming gas; it also turns the liquid of fruit into wine. \ خَمائر \ enzymes, yeasts), ferments. \ _(field) Chem. \ See Also خَميرة وأنزيم
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