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Русско-английский словарь по информационным технологиям > фуксия
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fuchsia excorticata (konini, tree fuchsia)Small tree. Common throughout NZ up to 1000m. The World's largest fuchsia. Grows to 14m. Ravaged by possums, its decline in an area often signals the decline of other native species. -
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adj.fuchsia (color).f.fuchsia (plant).m.fuchsia.* * *1 fuchsia► adjetivo1 fuchsia* * *SF fuchsia* * *femenino/adjetivo invariable fuchsia* * *= fuchsia.Ex. These type of fuchsia usally only bloom at night and usually only once per year, however there are some day bloomers.* * *femenino/adjetivo invariable fuchsia* * *= fuchsia.Ex: These type of fuchsia usally only bloom at night and usually only once per year, however there are some day bloomers.
* * *( Bot) fuchsia[ Vocabulary notes (Spanish) ] ‹color/blusa› fuchsia(color) fuchsia* * *
fucsia sustantivo femenino
fuchsia
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fucsia f Bot fuchsia
' fucsia' also found in these entries:
English:
fuchsia
* * *♦ nf[planta] fuchsia♦ adj inv[color] fuchsia♦ nm inv[color] fuchsia* * *I adj inv fuchsiaII m fuchsia* * *fucsia adj & nm: fuchsia -
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◆ s.m. ( colore) fuchsia◆ agg. fuchsia (-coloured): una maglia fucsia, a fuchsia jersey.* * *['fuksja]1. sfBot fuchsia2. sm agg(colore) fuchsia* * *['fuksja] 1.sostantivo femminile bot. fuchsia2.* * *fucsia/'fuksja/ ⇒ 3I sostantivo f.bot. fuchsiaII agg. e m.inv.(colore) fuchsia. -
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Fuchsia — Pour l’article homonyme, voir Fuchsia (couleur) . … Wikipédia en Français
fuchsia — [ fyʃja; fyksja ] n. m. • 1693; de Fuchs, botaniste bavarois du XVIe s. ♦ Arbrisseau d origine chilienne (œnothéracées), aux fleurs pourpres, roses, en clochettes pendantes, cultivé comme plante ornementale. Rose fuchsia ou fuchsia : couleur des… … Encyclopédie Universelle
fúchsia — |cs| adj. 2 g. 2 núm. s. f. s. m. O mesmo que fúcsia. ‣ Etimologia: latim científico Fuchsia … Dicionário da Língua Portuguesa
fuchsia — [fyo͞o′shə] n. [ModL, so named by LINNAEUS Carolus after L. Fuchs (1501 66), Ger botanist] 1. any of a genus (Fuchsia) of shrubby plants of the evening primrose family, usually with pink, red, or purple flowers hanging from the ends of the… … English World dictionary
Fuchsia — Fuch si*a, n.; pl. E. {Fuchsias}, L. {Fuchsi[ae]}. [NL. Named after Leonard Fuchs, a German botanist.] 1. (Bot.) A genus of flowering plants having elegant drooping flowers, with four sepals, four petals, eight stamens, and a single pistil. They… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Fuchsĭa — (F. L.), nach Fuchs 1) genannte Pflanzengattung aus der Familie Oenothereae Fuchsicae, 8. Kl. 1. Ordn. L.; Arten: F. coccinea, zierlicher Strauch mit scharlachrothem großem Kelch, kleiner violetter Blumenkrone, roth geaderten Blättern, in… … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
Fuchsĭa — L., Gattung der Onagrazeen, Sträucher oder kleine Bäume, seltener kletternd, mit einfachen, gegenständigen oder zu drei und vier quirlständigen Blättern, einzeln oder gehäuft in den Blattachseln oder in Trauben, seltener in Rispen geordneten,… … Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon
Fuchsia — Fuchsĭa L., Fuchsie, Pflanzengattg. der Onagrazeen, heimisch in Süd und Mittelamerika und Neuseeland, schön und reich blühende, leicht zu kultivierende Zierpflanzen, in vielen Spielarten aus den eingeführten Arten F. coccinĕa Ait., F. fulgens Ldl … Kleines Konversations-Lexikon
Fuchsia — Fuchsia, Fuchsie, eine eben so beliebte als allgemein verbreitete Zierpflanzengattung aus der Familie der Nachtkerzenblütler (Oenotheraceae) und nach Linné in die Octandria Monogynia gehörig. Die Arten sind alle sehr zierliche Sträucher aus… … Herders Conversations-Lexikon
fuchsia — red color, 1923, from the ornamental shrub, which was named 1753 from the Latinized name of German botanist Leonhard Fuchs (1501 1566). Not related to L. fucus seaweed, sea wrack, tangle, which also gave its name to a red color prepared from it.… … Etymology dictionary
fuchsia — the plant, is correctly spelt this way (after the 16c German botanist Leonhard Fuchs), not fuschia, although this is sometimes erroneously used (and encouraged by the word s pronunciation, fyoo shǝ) … Modern English usage