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f.1 coca (plant).2 coke (informal) (cocaína).3 Coca-Cola, Coke.4 cocaine.pres.indicat.3rd person singular (él/ella/ello) present indicative of spanish verb: cocar.imperat.2nd person singular (tú) Imperative of Spanish verb: cocar.* * *1 (arbusto) coca2 argot coke————————1 (baya) berry————————————————1 (moño) bun2 (cabeza) head* * *ISF1) (Bot) coca; (=droga) coke *2) Méx*- de cocaCOCA In Peru, Colombia and Bolivia, the leaves of the Erythroxylon coca plant have traditionally been chewed as a mild stimulant and for a variety of medicinal purposes. As such, they are sold quite legally in street markets. Since coca is also the raw material for cocaine, peasant farmers in remote areas grow it to sell to the illegal drugs trade. Cartels in Cali and Medellín control most of the processing, shipment and distribution of cocaine and retain most of the profits. The cocaine industry brings few benefits to the vast majority of Latin Americans and the power struggle between the drug barons and government is responsible for widespread violence. IISF1) * (=cabeza) head, nut *, noggin (EEUU) *2) ** (=golpe) rap on the nut **3) [de pelo] bun, coil4) [en cuerda] kinkIII* SF Coke ®, Coca-Cola ®* * *•• Cultural note:Andean peasants in Peru, Bolivia, and Ecuador chew coca leaves mixed with bicarbonate of soda to combat cold and tiredness while working. They also make mate de coca, an infusion effective against altitude sickness. Much of the coca grown in the region goes to Colombia and reaches Europe and the US as cocaine. Governments in the region are now under heavy international pressure to stop its cultivation, but coca farmers defend their right to grow it, both for their own use and because it is so profitable* * *= coke, coca.Ex. It would be nice for libraries to practice more creative cross-referencing, for instance introducing cross-references from Flapjacks and Hotcakes to the primary heading, PANCAKES, WAFFLES, etc.; or from ' coke' and 'Snow' to COCAINE.Ex. Colombia's Police Chief has said the government would continue to fumigate the country's crops of coca, the plant used to make cocaine, in the fight against illegal drugs.* * *•• Cultural note:Andean peasants in Peru, Bolivia, and Ecuador chew coca leaves mixed with bicarbonate of soda to combat cold and tiredness while working. They also make mate de coca, an infusion effective against altitude sickness. Much of the coca grown in the region goes to Colombia and reaches Europe and the US as cocaine. Governments in the region are now under heavy international pressure to stop its cultivation, but coca farmers defend their right to grow it, both for their own use and because it is so profitable* * *= coke, coca.Ex: It would be nice for libraries to practice more creative cross-referencing, for instance introducing cross-references from Flapjacks and Hotcakes to the primary heading, PANCAKES, WAFFLES, etc.; or from ' coke' and 'Snow' to COCAINE.
Ex: Colombia's Police Chief has said the government would continue to fumigate the country's crops of coca, the plant used to make cocaine, in the fight against illegal drugs.* * *A1 ( Bot) cocaC ( Coc) flat sponge cakeAndean peasants in Peru, Bolivia, and Ecuador chew coca leaves mixed with bicarbonate of soda to combat cold and tiredness while working. They also make mate de coca, an infusion effective against altitude sickness.Much of the coca grown in the region goes to Colombia and reaches Europe and the US as cocaine. Governments in the region are now under heavy international pressure to stop its cultivation, but coca farmers defend their right to grow it, both for their own use and because it is so profitable.* * *
coca sustantivo femenino (Bot) coca;
( cocaína) (arg) coke (sl)
coca sustantivo femenino
1 Bot coca
2 argot (droga) cocaine, coke
' coca' also found in these entries:
English:
Coke
- fizz
- formula
- coke
* * *coca nf1. [planta] coca* * *f1 BOT coca2 famdroga coke fam3:* * *coca nf1) : coca -
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I f1) (тж coca del Perú) кока, кокаиновый куст2) лист кокиII fcoca de Levante — кукельван, кукольван ( растение и плод)III f1) обл. изображение дракона (во время праздника тела Христова)3) Вен. см. cigarra 1)IV f1) кока ( средневековое судно)4) разг. удар по голове ( суставами пальцев)6) Кол. скорлупа••V f Ар., Бал. о-ва, Вал. -
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I f; Арг., Бол., Пар., П., Ур.1) ко́ка, кокаи́новый куст2) лист ко́ки3) плод ко́ки4) насто́й из ли́стьев ко́ки••II fcoca del Perú — см. знач. 1)
1) Вен., Дом. Р. бу́ка, страши́лище2) Вен. больша́я цика́да3) Ю. Ам. ко́ка ( разновидность обезьяны)III f1) Ч. гре́цкий оре́х2) Кол. скорлупа́3) боли́че ( шарик для игры)••de coca М. — да́ром, беспла́тно, за чужо́й счёт
IV m; Ю. Ам.librar la coca П.-Р.; нн. — лиши́ться неви́нности ( о юноше)
конту́зия, уши́б головы́V m; П.; бот.кока́чо ( сорт фасоли) -
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I f1) (тж coca del Perú) кока, кокаиновый куст2) лист кокиII fIII fcoca de Levante — кукельван, кукольван ( растение и плод)
1) обл. изображение дракона ( во время праздника тела Христова)2) Дом. Р., Вен. бука, страшилищеIV f1) кока ( средневековое судно)3) разг. голова; башка4) разг. удар по голове ( суставами пальцев)5) Чили грецкий орех6) Кол. скорлупа••V f Ар., Бал. о-ва, Вал.de coca loc. adv. Мекс. — даром, за чужой счёт
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s. Bot. (erythroxylon coca Lamb). Kuka, qoqa. Del aymara qoqa, que significa planta divina. -
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сущ.1) общ. голова, кока (кустарник, из листьев которого добывается кокаин)2) разг. подзатыльник, половина волос, разделённых пробором (у женщин)4) авт. изгиб -
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I f1) пучо́к, тж ва́лик ( волос)2) шутл голова́; башка́; котело́кII f1) кокаи́новый куст ( Erythroxylon cocca); ко́ка2) ли́стья ко́ки -
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f• bobule• slupka* * *f• arg. koks (kokain)• bot. rudodřev koka (jihoamerický keř)• Ch makovice (hlava)• Ch palice (hlava)• koka (droga, nápoj)• kotrba (hlava)• pramen vlasů• uzlík (na provaze aj.)• ťafka (do hlavy) -
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20 Coca-Cola
f.Coca-Cola, Coke.* * *= Coke.Ex. It details steps to be taken to salvage discs which have been damaged by spilled substances such as coffee with cream and sugar, Classic Coke, hamburger and french fries, and hand cream.* * *= Coke.Ex: It details steps to be taken to salvage discs which have been damaged by spilled substances such as coffee with cream and sugar, Classic Coke, hamburger and french fries, and hand cream.
* * *Coca-Cola® nfCoca-Cola®, Coke®
См. также в других словарях:
coca — coca … Dictionnaire des rimes
COCA — Il existe une confusion très largement répandue entre la cocaïne, alcaloïde isolé pour la première fois par Niemann en 1859, et la feuille de coca dont on l’extrait. La coca appartient à la famille des Erythroxylaceae du genre pantropical… … Encyclopédie Universelle
coca — CÓCA s.m. invar. Arbust din America de Sud, din ale cărui frunze se extrage cocaina (Erythroxylon coca). – Din fr. coca. Trimis de hai, 11.06.2004. Sursa: DEX 98 cóca s. m. invar. Trimis de siveco, 10.08.2004. Sursa: Dicţionar ortografic CÓCA … Dicționar Român
Coca — ist eine Bezeichnung für die getrockneten Blätter des Cocastrauches ein Blechkuchen in Spanien, siehe Coca (Kuchen) ein Fluss in Ecuador, siehe Coca (Fluss) der üblicherweise gebräuchliche Name der Stadt Puerto Francisco de Orellana in Ecuador,… … Deutsch Wikipedia
coca — |ô| s. f. 1. [Popular] Capuz. 2. Bioco. 3. Papão. 4. [Infantil] Carantonha feita de uma abóbora oca, com buracos iluminados interiormente, para meter medo. 5. Variedade de amêndoa. 6. [Portugal: Regionalismo] Feridinha, axe. 7. Teia de aranha … Dicionário da Língua Portuguesa
Coca — Co ca, n. [Sp., fr. native name.] The dried leaf of a South American shrub ({Erythroxylon Coca}). In med., called Erythroxylon. [1913 Webster] Note: Coca leaves resemble tea leaves in size, shape, and odor, and are chewed (with an alkali) by… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
coca (1) — {{hw}}{{coca (1)}{{/hw}}s. f. Arbusto delle Geraniali con fiori biancastri, frutto a drupa rossa allungata e foglie da cui si estrae la cocaina. coca (2) {{hw}}{{coca (2)}{{/hw}}s. f. 1 Accorc. di cocaina. 2 Accorc. di Coca Cola … Enciclopedia di italiano
coca — [kō′kə] n. [Sp < Quechuan cuca] 1. any of a genus (Erythroxylon, esp. E. coca) of tropical, mostly American shrubs of the coca family, whose dried leaves are the source of cocaine and other alkaloids 2. these dried leaves adj. designating a… … English World dictionary
Coca [2] — Coca, Kaumittel in Peru, s. u. Erythroxylum coca … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
Coca — Coca, die Blätter des Cocastrauches, welche als Berauschungsmittel von den eingeborenen Indianern Perus u. Bolivias gekaut werden. Der Cocastrauch (Erythroxylon coca) ist ein Busch von 6–8 Fuß Höhe mit kleinen weißen Blüthen u. ovalen glänzend… … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
Coca [2] — Coca, Blätter des Erythroxylon Coca eines Rothholzes, Kaumittel der südamerikan. Indianer … Herders Conversations-Lexikon