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1 legume
['legjuːm]nome legume m.* * *legume /ˈlɛgju:m/n.1 legume2 (bot.) leguminosa● (agric.) legume forage, leguminosa da foraggio.* * *['legjuːm]nome legume m. -
2 pulse
I [pʌls]1) anat. med. polso m.to take o feel sb.'s pulse prendere o tastare il polso a qcn.; to have one's finger on the pulse of sth. — fig. avere il polso di qcs
2) (beat, vibration) (of music) ritmo m.; (of drums) battito m.3) el. fis. impulso m.II [pʌls]nome bot. gastr. legume m.III [pʌls]* * *1. noun(the regular beating of the heart, which can be checked by feeling the pumping action of the artery in the wrist: The doctor felt/took her pulse.) polso2. verb(to throb.) pulsare, battere- pulsate- pulsation* * *pulse (1) /pʌls/n.1 (fisiol.) polso ( arterioso): (med.) to have a weak [a quick] pulse, avere il polso debole [frequente]; regular pulse, polso regolare2 (fis., elettr.) impulso3 [u] (fig.) vivacità; vitalità; attività febbrile: the pulse of a city, l'attività febbrile di una città4 (mus.) cadenza ritmica5 (tecn.) pulsazione; serie d'impulsi● (elettron.) pulse circuit, circuito a impulsi □ pulse counter, contatore d'impulsi □ (fisiol., med.) pulse meter, sfigmomanometro □ (med.) pulse pressure, pressione arteriosa differenziale □ (med.) pulse rate, frequenza del polso □ (elettron.) pulse scaler, demoltiplicatore d'impulsi □ (fisiol.) pulse wave, onda sfigmica ( del polso) □ ( anche fig.) to feel (o to take) sb. 's pulse, tastare il polso a q.: to feel the pulse of the nation, tastare il polso al popolo; sondare i sentimenti (o l'umore) del popolo □ (fig.) to keep one's finger on the pulse, tenersi aggiornato.pulse (2) /pʌls/n.1 [u] (collett.) legumi; leguminose2 (bot.) (pianta) leguminosa.(to) pulse /pʌls/v. i.pulsare; battere; vibrare: to be pulsing with life, pulsare di vita.* * *I [pʌls]1) anat. med. polso m.to take o feel sb.'s pulse prendere o tastare il polso a qcn.; to have one's finger on the pulse of sth. — fig. avere il polso di qcs
2) (beat, vibration) (of music) ritmo m.; (of drums) battito m.3) el. fis. impulso m.II [pʌls]nome bot. gastr. legume m.III [pʌls] -
3 бобовое растение
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4 овощи
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5 plantain
plantain (1) /ˈplæntɪn/n.(bot., Plantago major) piantaggine.plantain (2) /ˈplæntɪn/n.(bot., Musa paradisiaca) varietà di banano; banana usata come legume.
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légume — [ legym ] n. m. et f. • 1611; au fém. 1575; lesgum XIVe; lat. legumen « plante à gousse » I ♦ N. m. 1 ♦ (aussi n. f. au XVIIe) Vx Graines qui se forment dans des gousses. 2 ♦ (1690) Mod. Plante potagère dont certaines parties ( … Encyclopédie Universelle
Legume — Légume Étal de légumes variés … Wikipédia en Français
Legume — Leg ume (l[e^]g [ u]m or l[ e]*g[=u]m ), n. [F. l[ e]gume, L. legumen, fr. legere to gather. So called because they may be gathered without cutting. See {Legend}.] 1. (Bot.) A pod dehiscent into two pieces or valves, and having the seed attached… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
legume — plant of the group of the pulse family, 1670s, from Fr. légume (16c.), from L. legumen pulse, leguminous plant, of unknown origin. One suggestion ties it to L. legere to gather (see LECTURE (Cf. lecture) (n.)), because they can be scooped by the… … Etymology dictionary
legume — LEGUME. s. m. Il se dit proprement & particulierement de certains petits fruits verds qui viennent dans des gousses, comme pois, feves &c. Il n y a guere de meilleur legume que les pois. Il se dit aussi generalement de toute sorte d herbe… … Dictionnaire de l'Académie française
legume — [leg′yo͞om΄, li gyo͞om′] n. [Fr légume < L legumen, lit., anything that can be gathered < legere, to gather: see LOGIC] 1. any of an order (Fabales) of dicotyledonous herbs, shrubs, and trees, including the peas, beans, mimosas, and the… … English World dictionary
legume — s.m. [lat. legŭmen ( mĭnis )]. 1. (bot.) [frutto caratteristico delle piante leguminose] ▶◀ baccello. 2. [al plur., semi delle diverse leguminose alimentari: minestra di l. ] ▶◀ ⇓ ceci, fagioli, fave, lenticchie, piselli … Enciclopedia Italiana
legume — s. m. 1. Grão das plantas faseoláceas. 2. [Botânica] Planta hortense que dá vagem. 3. Produto da horticultura. 4. Hortaliça … Dicionário da Língua Portuguesa
legume — ► NOUN 1) a leguminous plant grown as a crop. 2) a seed, pod, or other edible part of a leguminous plant, used as food. ORIGIN Latin legumen, from legere to pick … English terms dictionary
Légume — Étal de légumes variés Légumes cultivés dans un jardin potager … Wikipédia en Français
Legume — A legume is a plant in the family Fabaceae (or Leguminosae), or a fruit of these specific plants. A legume fruit is a simple dry fruit that develops from a simple carpel and usually dehisces (opens along a seam) on two sides. A common name for… … Wikipedia