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81 totalmente limpio
adj.squeaky clean, spotless, very clean, immaculate. -
82 чисто
1. предик безл2. наречздесь о́чень чи́сто — it's very clean here
чи́сто случа́йно — merely/purely by chance (accidentally)
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83 fris
fris1♦voorbeelden:1 een glaasje fris • a soft drink, a glass of pop————————fris22 [onbevangen] fresh5 [verfrissend] refreshing♦voorbeelden:met frisse moed • with fresh heart〈 schertsend〉 met frisse tegenzin • ±not exactly bursting with enthusiasmhet ruikt hier niet fris • it's stuffy (in) here -
84 صحي
صِحِّي \ healthy: helping to produce good health: healthy exercise. hygienic: concerning hygiene; preventing disease by being clean: For hygienic reasons, we keep flies off our food. sanitary: very clean so as to prevent disease: School kitchens should be in a sanitary condition. wholesome: good for the health (of body or mind): wholesome food; wholesome country air. -
85 healthy
صِحِّي \ healthy: helping to produce good health: healthy exercise. hygienic: concerning hygiene; preventing disease by being clean: For hygienic reasons, we keep flies off our food. sanitary: very clean so as to prevent disease: School kitchens should be in a sanitary condition. wholesome: good for the health (of body or mind): wholesome food; wholesome country air. -
86 hygienic
صِحِّي \ healthy: helping to produce good health: healthy exercise. hygienic: concerning hygiene; preventing disease by being clean: For hygienic reasons, we keep flies off our food. sanitary: very clean so as to prevent disease: School kitchens should be in a sanitary condition. wholesome: good for the health (of body or mind): wholesome food; wholesome country air. -
87 sanitary
صِحِّي \ healthy: helping to produce good health: healthy exercise. hygienic: concerning hygiene; preventing disease by being clean: For hygienic reasons, we keep flies off our food. sanitary: very clean so as to prevent disease: School kitchens should be in a sanitary condition. wholesome: good for the health (of body or mind): wholesome food; wholesome country air. -
88 wholesome
صِحِّي \ healthy: helping to produce good health: healthy exercise. hygienic: concerning hygiene; preventing disease by being clean: For hygienic reasons, we keep flies off our food. sanitary: very clean so as to prevent disease: School kitchens should be in a sanitary condition. wholesome: good for the health (of body or mind): wholesome food; wholesome country air. -
89 не первой свежести
разг. (о продуктах) not to be very/particulary fresh, to start to spoil, to be going bad;
(о предмете одежды) not to be completely/quite/very clean/fresh, to be worn/used;
(о новостях, информации) stale, old, already known;
(о человеке) not exactly in the first flush/blush of youth, not exactly in the flower of (one's) youthБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > не первой свежести
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90 не первой свежести
1) General subject: musty, past sell-by date (AD), not very clean, not very fresh, past its best2) Makarov: semifreshУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > не первой свежести
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91 brotar
v.1 to sprout, to bud (plant).ya le están brotando las flores al árbol the tree is already beginning to flowerLas rosas germinaron pronto The roses sprouted early.2 to flow (water, blood).la sangre brotaba a borbotones de la herida blood was gushing from the woundbrotar de to well up out ofle brotaron las lágrimas tears welled up in her eyes3 to spring forth, to spring, to gush forth, to gush.Chorros de agua brotan Squirts of water spring forth.4 to spring up, to appear.Las nubes oscuras brotaron de repente The dark clouds sprang up suddenly.5 to gush out, to gush forth.La fuente brotó agua muy limpia The fountain gushed out very clean water.* * *1 (plantas - nacer) to sprout; (- echar brotes) to come into bud3 (estallar) to break out4 figurado to spring\hacer brotar to bring forth* * *verb1) to bud, sprout2) spring up3) break out* * *VI1) (Bot) [planta, semilla] to sprout, bud; [hoja] to sprout, come out; [flor] to come out2) [agua] to spring up; [río] to rise; [lágrimas, sangre] to well (up)3) (=aparecer) to spring upcomo princesa brotada de un cuento de hadas — liter like a princess out of a fairy tale
4) (Med) (=epidemia) to break out; (=erupción, grano, espinilla) to appearle brotaron granos por toda la cara — spots appeared all over his face, he came out in spots all over his face
* * *1.verbo intransitivob) manantial/río to risec) duda/sentimiento to arise; rebelión/violencia to break outd) sarampión/grano to appear2.brotarse v pron (AmL) to come out in spots, break o come out in a rash (BrE)* * *= well up, bud, sprout, well, erupt.Ex. A flood of feeling welled up in him about life and death and beauty and suffering and transitoriness and the yearning of his unsatisfied soul for a happiness not to be found on earth which poured out in 'Ode to a Nightingale'.Ex. Despite below-normal temperatures, nectarines began budding.Ex. Seeds blown by wind or carried by animals germinated and began sprouting green life in the barren area.Ex. Then tears began to well in her eyes and the trembling of her breath showed that she was forcing back a lump in her throat.Ex. Almost every school boy feels he has outgrown his infancy when his six-year molars erupt and that he is nearing manhood when his 12-year molars appear.----* brotar hojas = leaf out.* * *1.verbo intransitivob) manantial/río to risec) duda/sentimiento to arise; rebelión/violencia to break outd) sarampión/grano to appear2.brotarse v pron (AmL) to come out in spots, break o come out in a rash (BrE)* * *= well up, bud, sprout, well, erupt.Ex: A flood of feeling welled up in him about life and death and beauty and suffering and transitoriness and the yearning of his unsatisfied soul for a happiness not to be found on earth which poured out in 'Ode to a Nightingale'.
Ex: Despite below-normal temperatures, nectarines began budding.Ex: Seeds blown by wind or carried by animals germinated and began sprouting green life in the barren area.Ex: Then tears began to well in her eyes and the trembling of her breath showed that she was forcing back a lump in her throat.Ex: Almost every school boy feels he has outgrown his infancy when his six-year molars erupt and that he is nearing manhood when his 12-year molars appear.* brotar hojas = leaf out.* * *brotar [A1 ]vi1 «planta» to sprout, come up; «hoja» to appear, sprout; «flor» to come out2 «manantial/río» to risele brotaba sangre de la herida blood oozed from the woundlas lágrimas le brotaron de los ojos tears began to flow from her eyes3 «duda/sentimiento» to arise; «rebelión» to break out, spring uppara impedir que vuelva a brotar la violencia to prevent a fresh outbreak of violenceuna nueva modalidad de delincuencia está brotando en las grandes ciudades a new form of crime is emerging o appearing in large cities4 «sarampión/grano» to appear■ brotarse* * *
brotar ( conjugate brotar) verbo intransitivo
[ hoja] to appear, sprout;
[ flor] to come out
brotarse verbo pronominal (AmL) to come out in spots
brotar verbo intransitivo
1 (germinar, retoñar) to sprout
2 (surgir una plaga, la violencia) to break out
3 (manar) to spring, gush
(lágrimas) to well up
' brotar' also found in these entries:
English:
gush
- spout
- spring
- spring up
- sprout
- well up
- well
* * *♦ vi1. [planta] to sprout, to bud;[semilla] to sprout;ya le están brotando las flores al árbol the tree is already beginning to flower;las lechugas están brotando muy pronto este año the lettuces are sprouting very early this year2. [agua, sangre] [suavemente] to flow;[con violencia] to spout;brotar de to well up out of;brotaba humo de la chimenea smoke billowed from the chimney;le brotaron las lágrimas tears welled up in her eyes;la sangre brotaba a borbotones de la herida blood was gushing from the woundle brotó un sarpullido he came out in a rash4. [esperanza, pasiones] to stir;entre los dos brotó una profunda amistad a deep friendship sprang up between them;brotaron sospechas de que hubiera habido un fraude suspicions of fraud started to emerge♦ See also the pronominal verb brotarse* * *v/i1 BOT sprout, bud2 fig* * *brotar vi1) : to bud, to sprout2) : to spring up, to stream, to gush forth3) : to break out, to appear* * *brotar vb1. (plantas) to sprout¡las rosas han brotado! the roses have come into bud! -
92 свежесть
............................................................1. freshness............................................................2. cool(adj. & vt. & n.) خنک، خنک کردن، چاییدن، سرد، خونسرد، آرام کردن............................................................3. coolness........................................................................................................................ -
93 не первой свежести
разг.( о продуктах) not to be very/particulary fresh, to start to spoil, to be going bad; ( о предмете одежды) not to be completely/quite/very clean/fresh, to be worn/used; (о новостях, информации) stale, old, already known; ( о человеке) not exactly in the first flush/blush of youth, not exactly in the flower of (one's) youthРусско-английский словарь по общей лексике > не первой свежести
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94 свежесть
жен.freshness; coolness, crispness ( прохлада)••не первой свежести — разг. ( о продуктах) not to be very/particulary fresh, to start to spoil, to be going bad; ( о предмете одежды) not to be completely/quite/very clean/fresh, to be worn/used; (о новостях, информации) stale, old, already known; ( о человеке) not exactly in the first flush/blush of youth, not exactly in the flower of (one's) youth
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95 не первой свежести
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96 of much account
Although the house itself was not of much account he had managed to get it into very good order, and as a result it was very clean and comfortable. (R. Tressel, ‘The Ragged Trousered Philanthropists’, ch. 5) — Хотя дом сам по себе был неважный, Джеку Линдену удалось привести его в порядок, и в доме стало чисто и уютно.
2) (of smb.) пользующийся авторитетом, уважениемThelma Parker soon sensed that Horrie Bourke was amiable but not of much account. (P. White, ‘The Tree of Man’, ch. XVI) — Телма Паркер быстро поняла, что Хорри Берк хотя и приятный человек, но уважением не пользуется.
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97 не первой свежести
not very fresh; not very clean ( of clothes)Русско-английский фразеологический словарь > не первой свежести
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98 Joannovitch Cotton
A very fine and strong Egyptian cotton which has a staple of 11/2-in. to 15/8-in. It is very clean, strong and silky, and is one of the best of Egyptian cottons. It was first grown in 1897Dictionary of the English textile terms > Joannovitch Cotton
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99 set
(adv) very. A be seneyaariŋ set. It is very clean. -
100 אפשר לאכול מהרצפה
one can eat straight from the floor {the floor is very clean}
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