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1 латынь
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2 позднееь латынь
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3 кухонная латынь
1) General subject: vulgar Latin2) Religion: Kitchen Latin (A spoken form of nonclassical Latin) -
4 кухонная латынь
1) General subject: vulgar Latin2) Religion: Kitchen Latin (A spoken form of nonclassical Latin) -
5 кухонный
прил. к кухня 1кухонная плита — kitchen-rage; ( газовая) gas-stole
кухонный шкаф — kitchen cabinet, dresser
кухонный нож — kitchen-knife*; carving-knife*
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6 кухонный
ку́хонная плита́ — cooker брит.; stove амер.
ку́хонный шкаф — kitchen cabinet, dresser
ку́хонный нож — kitchen knife; carving knife
ку́хонный комба́йн — kitchen (processor) unit, food processor
ку́хонный лифт — dumbwaiter
••ку́хонная латы́нь уст. — low / vulgar Latin
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ВОЛЕЙ-НЕВОЛЕЙ AdvP Invar advregardless of whether desired or notwilly-nillylike it or nothave no choice but to... Марлен Михайлович... знал, что звуки, исторгнутые «Видным лицом», волей-неволей нарушат общее молчание... (Аксёнов 7). Не (Marlen Mikhailovich) knew that the Important Personage, by producing the slightest sound, would willy-nilly break the others' silence... (7a).Волей-неволей ему (Кузьме) приходилось... постоянно думать об одном и том же: где достать деньги? (Распутин 1). Like it or not, he (Kuzma) was forced to think of only one thing: where could he get money? (1a)..Она (Анисья) не управится одна, и Агафья Матвеевна, волей-неволей, сама работает на кухне... (Гончаров 1). She (Anisya) could not manage alone, and Agafya Matveyevna had no choice but to work in the kitchen herself... (1b).Loan translation of the Latin volens nolens, which is also used in Russian both in its Latin form and in transliteration. -
8 волей-неволей
[AdvP; Invar; adv]=====⇒ regardless of whether desired or not:- willy-nilly;- have no choice but to...♦ Марлен Михайлович... знал, что звуки, исторгнутые "Видным лицом", волей-неволей нарушат общее молчание... (Аксёнов 7). Не [Marlen Mikhailovich] knew that the Important Personage, by producing the slightest sound, would willy-nilly break the others' silence... (7a).♦ Волей-неволей ему [Кузьме] приходилось... постоянно думать об одном и том же: где достать деньги? (Распутин 1). Like it or not, he [Kuzma] was forced to think of only one thing: where could he get money? (1a).♦...Она [Анисья] не управится одна, и Агафья Матвеевна, волей-неволей, сама работает на кухне... (Гончаров 1). She [Anisya] could not manage alone, and Agafya Matveyevna had no choice but to work in the kitchen herself... (1b).—————← Loan translation of the Latin volens nolens, which is also used in Russian both in its Latin form and in transliteration.Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > волей-неволей
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9 кишки
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10 пища
1) General subject: aliment, board, bread, chop chop, chuck, creature comforts, diet, eating, eats, edible, edibles, esculent (особ. об овощах), fare, fare (тж. перен.), feed, food, (простая) hog and hominy, keep up, kitchen, living, meat, nourishment, nutriment, nutrition, nutritive, pablum, pabulum (преим. перен.), peck, provender, repast, sustenance, sustentation, table, tack, tucker, viand, victuals, nurture2) Biology: pabulum (Cuniculus paca)6) Latin: cibus7) Military: ration8) Agriculture: feeding9) Religion: foods10) Scottish language: vivers11) Physiology: ingesta13) New Zealand: kai14) Marine science: foodstuff15) Aviation medicine: meal16) Makarov: fodder, nourishment (для ума и т.п.), sustention
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