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81 stalk
خَتَلَ (الصد) \ stalk: to move secretly towards (an animal, so as to shoot it or to photograph it). \ خَتَلَ (حيوانًا ليصطاده أو ليصوّره) \ stalk: to move secretly towards (an animal, so as to shoot it or to photograph it). \ See Also راوغ (رَاوَغ)، ترصد (تَرَصَّد) \ سُوَيق النَّبَات \ stalk: the soft stem of a plant (compared with the woody stem of a bush); any stem on which a flower or fruit grows: a corn stalk; an apple on its stalk. \ قَصْلَة \ stalk: the soft stem of a plant (compared with the woody stem of a bush); any stem on which a flower or fruit grows: a corn stalk; an apple on its stalk. \ مَشَى ببُطءٍ وتَشامُخ \ stalk: to walk stiffly and proudly, esp. when one is angry: He got up and stalked out of the meeting. -
82 tallo
m.1 stem.2 caudex, shaft.pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: tallar.* * ** * *SM1) [de flor] stem, stalk; [de hierba] blade2) And (=repollo) cabbage4) (=fruta) crystallized fruit* * *masculino stem, stalk* * *= stem, stalk, spur, green shoot, shoot.Ex. The disease symptoms observed were general plant and leaf stunting, leaf chlorosis, leaf and stem necrosis and plant death.Ex. Printing types are representations in reverse of letters of the alphabet, cast in relief on the ends of rectangular lead-alloy stalks about 24 mm. high.Ex. Cherry trees in general produce the fruit upon small spurs, from half an inch to two inches in length, which proceed from the sides and ends of the branches.Ex. The global outbreak of swine flu has spread fear through the travel sector, blighting any green shoots of recovery from the financial crisis.Ex. This study indicates the need of fungicides/bactericides as adjuvants in tissue culture medium for obtaining sterile and viable shoots.----* tallo de espárrago = spear of asparagus, asparagus spear.* * *masculino stem, stalk* * *= stem, stalk, spur, green shoot, shoot.Ex: The disease symptoms observed were general plant and leaf stunting, leaf chlorosis, leaf and stem necrosis and plant death.
Ex: Printing types are representations in reverse of letters of the alphabet, cast in relief on the ends of rectangular lead-alloy stalks about 24 mm. high.Ex: Cherry trees in general produce the fruit upon small spurs, from half an inch to two inches in length, which proceed from the sides and ends of the branches.Ex: The global outbreak of swine flu has spread fear through the travel sector, blighting any green shoots of recovery from the financial crisis.Ex: This study indicates the need of fungicides/bactericides as adjuvants in tissue culture medium for obtaining sterile and viable shoots.* tallo de espárrago = spear of asparagus, asparagus spear.* * *stem, stalkse ha ido or está al tallo it has gone to seed* * *
Del verbo tallar: ( conjugate tallar)
tallo es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
talló es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo
Multiple Entries:
tallar
tallo
tallar ( conjugate tallar) verbo transitivo
1 ‹ madera› to carve;
‹escultura/mármol› to sculpt;
‹ piedras preciosas› to cut
2 (Méx)
verbo intransitivo (Col) [ zapatos] to be too tight
tallarse verbo pronominal (Méx)
‹ ojos› to rub
tallo sustantivo masculino
stem, stalk
tallar verbo transitivo
1 (dar forma, esculpir) to sculpt
(piedras preciosas) to cut
(la madera) to carve
(el metal) to engrave
2 (medir a una persona) to measure the height of
tallo sustantivo masculino stem, stalk
' tallo' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
caña
- médula
- cebolleta
- injerto
- palmito
- rastrero
- tronchar
English:
stalk
- stem
* * *tallo nm1. [de planta, flor] stem, stalktallo herbáceo herbaceous stalk;tallo leñoso woody stalk;tallo rastrero creeping stalk, trailing stalk;tallo trepador climbing stalk2. [brote] sprout, shoot;echar tallos to put out shoots* * *m BOT stalk, stem* * *tallo nm: stalk, stemtallo de maíz: cornstalk* * *tallo n stem / stalk -
83 tréna
(að), v. to become hard and woody, of a tree or plant-stem.* * *að, to become woody, dry, Edda (pref.) 11, Fms. ii. 179, v. l.; in mod. usage of turnips or the like. -
84 vegetation
1. n произрастание; рост2. n растительность3. n растительная жизнь, прозябание4. n мед. разрастаниеСинонимический ряд:1. foliage (noun) foliage; growth; umbrage2. plant growth (noun) flora; flowers; grasses; greenery; herbage; plant growth; plants; shrubs; verdureАнтонимический ряд: -
85 Common Hemp
The so-called common hemp is the hemp proper and is derived from the bast of Cannabis sativa, a shrub growing from 6 feet to 15 feet in height. Though originally a native of India and Persia, it is now cultivated in nearly all the temperate and tropical countries or the world. It is an annual plant, with a straight stalk, and elongated, highly dentated leaves. The leaves have a narcotic odour and occur in bunches of three, five or seven. Russia produces an enormous quantity, Poland also is a large producer, both these are of a lower quality than others. French hemp is much superior in quality to that from either Russia or Poland, being fine, white and lustrous. Italian hemp is also of a very high grade. Indian hemp is grown not so much for its fibre as for its narcotic properties. Japanese hemp is of excellent quality, and appears in trade in the form of very thin ribbons, smooth and glossy, of a light straw colour, and the frayed ends showing a fibre of exceeding fineness. Hemp is the oldest textile that has been used in Japan. Hemp fibre is obtained from the plant by a process of retting, similar to that used for flax. Dew retting is chiefly employed, that is, the stalks are spread out in the fields until the action of the elements causes the woody tissue and gums enclosing the fibres to decompose. It is said that 100 parts of raw hemp produce 25 parts of raw fibre or filasse; and loo parts of the latter yields 65 parts of combed filasse and 32 parts of tow. The commercial fibre is pearly-grey, yellowish or greenish to brown in colour, and from 40-in. to 80-in. long. It is not as fine as linen, though its tensile strength is appreciably greater. The best qualities of hemp are very light in colour and possess a high lustre almost equal to linen. Hemp is principally used for twines and cordage, for which its great strength eminently adapts it, and also because it is very durable and does not rot in water. The better qualities of hemp are also used for " linen " crash, homespuns, carpets and as warp in making carpets and mgs. -
86 Thompson, A.
SUBJECT AREA: Textiles[br]fl. c. 1801 London, England[br]English patentee of one of the first significant machines for heckling flax.[br]The flax plant passes through many stages before its fibres are prepared for spinning. The woody pith surrounding the fibres is first softened by rotting or "retting", and is then removed by beating or "scutching". This leaves the fibres in a tight bunch, as they have grown to form the stem of the plant. Hackling or heckling, the next process, separates the fibres from each other. In hand processes this was done by pulling the fibres across a board of steel spikes, or sometimes a form of comb was pulled through them.In 1795 Sellers and Standage patented a method of heckling in which the flax was pulled by hand through stationary vertical teeth, but much more significant was the patent of 1801 of A.Thompson of London. The length of the fibres in a bundle of flax will vary considerably, therefore the distance between the point where the fibres pass out to be combed and the point where they can be put through another roller or gripper must be greater than the longest fibres, requiring some method of support in between. Thompson used a pair of chain gills for this purpose. These consist of rows of teeth mounted on a continuous chain or belt which moves around while the fibres pass through the teeth in the vertical position. The longer fibres are pulled through the teeth by the drawing rollers at the front, while the shorter ones are held steady by the teeth and presented to the rollers later; thus the teeth both support the fibres and heckle them at the same time. Following this process the fibres can be drawn and spun.[br]Bibliography1801, British patent no. 2,533 (flax-heckling machine).Further ReadingW.English, 1969, The Textile Industry, London (describes Thompson's machine, with an illustration).L.J.Mills (ed.), 1927, The Textile Educator, London (includes a description of later flax-heckling machines).RLH -
87 ساق (عربة، إلخ)
سَاقَ (عربة، إلخ) \ drive (drove, driven): to control the course of (a vehicle such as a car, bus, train, or motorboat, etc.): Have you learnt to drive? What kind of car do you drive?, cause (sb. or sth.) to move in a certain direction We drove the sheep to market. \ ساقٌ (اسم) \ leg: the part of the body that is used for walking: Ants have six legs, the part of a garment that covers the leg a trouser leg. \ سَاقُ النَّبَات \ stalk: the soft stem of a plant (compared with the woody stem of a bush); any stem on which a flower or fruit grows: a corn stalk; an apple on its stalk. stem: the main part of a plant, to which the roots and leaves are joined. -
88 stalk
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89 stem
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90 arboreous
ɑ:ˈbɔ:rɪəs прил.
1) лесистый Syn: wooded, woody
2) древовидный The plant is arboreous, with small leaves. ≈ Растение древовидное, с маленькими листиками. Syn: arborescent, treelike
3) = arboreal
2)древесный древовидный лесистыйarboreous = arboreal ~ древовидный ~ лесистыйБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > arboreous
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91 ligneous
ˈlɪɡnɪəs прил.
1) бот. деревянистый;
древесный Syn: woody Ant: herbaceous
2) шутл. деревянный ligneous marble ≈ деревянный мрамор (дерево, облицованное мрамором, похожее на мрамор) древесный, деревянистый - * plant древесное растение обыкн. деревянный - * marble дерево под мрамор ligneous бот. деревянистый ~ шутл. деревянныйБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > ligneous
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92 חזרן
bamboo, tall tropical grass having a hollow woody stem; stem of the bamboo plant (used to make furniture and as a building material) -
93 חיזרן
bamboo, tall tropical grass having a hollow woody stem; stem of the bamboo plant (used to make furniture and as a building material) -
94 bamboo
bæm'bu:noun, adjective((of) a type of gigantic grass with hollow, jointed, woody stems: furniture made of bamboo; bamboo furniture.) bambúbamboo n bambútr[bæm'bʊː]1 bambú nombre masculinobamboo [bæm'bu:] n: bambú mn.• bambú s.m.'bæm'buː, bæm'buːmass & count noun (pl - boos) bambú m; (before n)[bæm'buː]bamboo shoots — ( Culin) brotes mpl de bambú
1.N (=cane, plant) bambú m2.CPDbamboo shoots NPL — brotes mpl de bambú
* * *['bæm'buː, bæm'buː]mass & count noun (pl - boos) bambú m; (before n)bamboo shoots — ( Culin) brotes mpl de bambú
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95 ağaççık
n. shrub, perennial plant which has woody stems and branches and ranges in height from very low to the size of a small tree, bush -
96 대나무
n. bamboo, tall tropical grass having a hollow woody stem, stem of the bamboo plant (used to make furniture and as a building material) -
97 부시
n. steel, hard and strong metal alloy made up of iron and carbon (used for making knives, machines, etc.); bush, perennial plant which has woody stems and branches and ranges in height from very low to the size of a small tree -
98 absint
n. absinthe, woody herbaceous plant which yields a bitter oil -
99 alsem
n. absinthe, wormwood, woody herbaceous plant which yields a bitter oil; sagebrush -
100 bamboe
n. bamboo, tall tropical grass having a hollow woody stem; stem of the bamboo plant (used to make furniture and as a building material)
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