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(fruit)

  • 81 plum

    (a type of fruit, usually dark-red or purple, with a stone in the centre.) δαμάσκηνο

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  • 82 poisonous

    adjective (containing or using poison: That fruit is poisonous; a poisonous snake.) δηλητηριώδης

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  • 83 pomegranate

    ['pomiɡrænət]
    (a type of fruit with a thick skin and many seeds.) ρόδι

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  • 84 pumpkin

    (a kind of large, round, thick-skinned yellow fruit, eaten as food.) κολοκύθα

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  • 85 quince

    [kwins]
    (a fruit with a sharp taste, used in making jam etc.) κυδώνι

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  • 86 redcurrant

    noun (a type of garden bush grown for its small red fruit.) είδος θάμνου

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  • 87 rind

    (a thick, hard outer layer or covering, especially the outer surface of cheese or bacon, or the peel of fruit: bacon-rind; lemon-rind.) φλούδα

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  • 88 ripe

    ((negative unripe) (of fruit, grain etc) ready to be gathered in or eaten: ripe apples/corn.) ώριμος, γινωμένος
    - ripen
    - ripe old age
    - ripe age

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  • 89 rose hip

    noun (the red fruit of a rose, which is rich in vitamin C.) συγκάρπιο τριανταφυλλιάς

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  • 90 rot

    [rot] 1. past tense, past participle - rotted; verb
    (to make or become bad or decayed: The fruit is rotting on the ground; Water rots wood.) σαπίζω
    2. noun
    1) (decay: The floorboards are affected by rot.) σαπίλα, σήψη
    2) (nonsense: Don't talk rot!) αηδίες, κουταμάρες
    - rottenness
    - rotter

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  • 91 rotten

    1) ((of meat, fruit etc) having gone bad; decayed: rotten vegetables.) σάπιος
    2) (bad; mean: What rotten luck!; It was a rotten thing to do.) απαίσιος, φρικτός

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  • 92 salad

    ['sæləd]
    ((a dish of) mixed raw vegetables.) σαλάτα
    - salad cream
    - salad dressing

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  • 93 seed

    [si:d] 1. noun
    1) (the (part of) the fruit of a tree, plant etc from which a new plant may be grown: sunflower seeds; grass seed.) σπόρος
    2) (the beginning from which anything grows: There was already a seed of doubt in her mind.) σπέρμα,κόκκος
    3) ((in a sporting competition etc) a seeded player.) παίκτης κλάσεως
    2. verb
    1) ((of a plant) to produce seed: A plant seeds after it has flowered.)
    2) (in golf, tennis etc, to arrange (good players) in a competition so that they do not compete against each other till the later rounds.)
    - seedling
    - seedy
    - seediness
    - seedbed
    - go to seed

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  • 94 selection

    [-ʃən]
    1) (the act or process of selecting or being selected: a selection of boys for the choir; ( also adjective) a selection committee.) επιλογή,διαλογή
    2) (a collection or group of things that have been selected: a selection of verses/fruit.) επιλογή,συλλογή

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  • 95 skin

    [skin] 1. noun
    1) (the natural outer covering of an animal or person: She couldn't stand the feel of wool against her skin; A snake can shed its skin.) δέρμα
    2) (a thin outer layer, as on a fruit: a banana-skin; onion-skins.) φλούδα
    3) (a (thin) film or layer that forms on a liquid: Boiled milk often has a skin on it.) πέτσα
    2. verb
    (to remove the skin from: He skinned and cooked the rabbit.) γδέρνω
    - skin flick
    - skin-tight
    - by the skin of one's teeth

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  • 96 sprout up

    ((of plants or children) to grow: That fruit bush has sprouted up fast; At the age of fourteen he really began to sprout up.) ξεπετάγομαι

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  • 97 squash

    [skwoʃ] 1. verb
    1) (to press, squeeze or crush: He tried to squash too many clothes into his case; The tomatoes got squashed (flat) at the bottom of the shopping-bag.) συνθλίβω,ζουλώ
    2) (to defeat (a rebellion etc).) καταστέλλω
    2. noun
    1) (a state of being squashed or crowded: There was a great squash in the doorway.) στριμωξίδι
    2) ((a particular flavour of) a drink containing the juice of crushed fruit: Have some orange squash!) χυμός
    3) ((also squash rackets) a type of game played in a walled court with rackets and a rubber ball.) παιχνίδι με ρακέτες
    4) (a vegetable or plant of the gourd family.) είδος κολοκύθας

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  • 98 squashy

    adjective (soft or easily squashed: The rain makes the fruit very squashy.) μαλακός

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  • 99 stalk

    I [sto:k] noun
    (the stem of a plant or of a leaf, flower or fruit: If the stalk is damaged, the plant may die.) μίσχος,κοτσάνι
    II [sto:k] verb
    1) (to walk stiffly and proudly, eg in anger: He stalked out of the room in disgust.) βαδίζω αγέρωχα
    2) (to move menacingly through a place: Disease and famine stalk (through) the country.) προχωρώ αμείλικτα
    3) (in hunting, to move gradually as close as possible to game, eg deer, trying to remain hidden: Have you ever stalked deer / been deer-stalking?) πλησιάζω αθόρυβα,παρακολουθώ αθέατος

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  • 100 stand-by

    plural - stand-bys; noun
    1) (readiness for action: Two fire-engines went directly to the fire, and a third was on stand-by (= ready to go if ordered).) σε ετοιμότητα/επιφυλακή
    2) (something that can be used in an emergency etc: Fruit is a good stand-by when children get hungry between meals.) αποκούμπι

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См. также в других словарях:

  • fruit — 1. (frui ; le t ne se lie pas dans le parler ordinaire ; au pluriel, l s se lie : des frui z excellents) s. m. 1°   Produit des végétaux qui provient de l évolution de la fleur et qui contient les graines. Fruit pulpeux. Fruit sec, fruit qui n a… …   Dictionnaire de la Langue Française d'Émile Littré

  • fruit — FRUIT. substantif masculin. Ce que les arbres & les plantes portent, pour la propagation de leur espece, & pour la nourriture des hommes & des animaux. Fruit nouveau. fruit verd. fruit meur. fruit precoce, fruit hastif. fruit tardif. fruit à… …   Dictionnaire de l'Académie française

  • Fruit — Fruit, n. [OE. fruit, frut, F. fruit, from L. fructus enjoyment, product, fruit, from frui, p. p. fructus, to enjoy; akin to E. brook, v. t. See {Brook}, v. t., and cf. {Fructify}, {Frugal}.] 1. Whatever is produced for the nourishment or… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • fruit — fruit·age; fruit·ar·i·an; fruit; fruit·ed; fruit·er; fruit·er·er; fruit·er·ess; fruit·ery; fruit·ful; fruit·ful·ly; fruit·ful·ness; fruit·i·ness; fruit·less; fruit·let; jack·fruit; fruit·less·ly; fruit·less·ness; in·ter·fruit·ful·ness; …   English syllables

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  • fruit — n 1 a: something (as evidence) that is obtained or gathered during an action or operation (as a search) moved to suppress evidence seized from the room on the grounds that it was obtained as the fruit of an illegal arrest National Law Journal b… …   Law dictionary

  • fruit — [fro͞ot] n. pl. fruit or fruits [ME < OFr < L fructus, enjoyment, means of enjoyment, fruit, produce, profit < pp. of frui, to partake of, enjoy < IE base * bhrūg , fruit, to enjoy > BROOK2] 1. any plant product, as grain, flax,… …   English World dictionary

  • fruit — late 12c., from O.Fr. fruit fruit, fruit eaten as dessert; harvest; virtuous action (12c.), from L. fructus an enjoyment, delight, satisfaction; proceeds, produce, fruit, crops, from frug , stem of frui to use, enjoy, from PIE *bhrug agricultural …   Etymology dictionary

  • fruit´i|ly — fruit|y «FROO tee», adjective, fruit|i|er, fruit|i|est. 1. tasting or smelling like fruit: »the rich fruity odor of jam. 2. (of wine) having the ta …   Useful english dictionary

  • fruit|y — «FROO tee», adjective, fruit|i|er, fruit|i|est. 1. tasting or smelling like fruit: »the rich fruity odor of jam. 2. (of wine) having the ta …   Useful english dictionary

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