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1 Murrey Colour
Mulberry colour, a reddish purple and originally the livery colour of the house of York. -
2 темно-красный цвет
murrey имя существительное:Русско-английский синонимический словарь > темно-красный цвет
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3 темно-червоний
crimson, mulberry, murrey, dark redтемно-червоний колір — garnet, murrey
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4 Мюррей
Aviation medicine: Murrey -
5 багровый
1) General subject: black in the face (от раздражения или напряжения), blue in the face, blue in the face (от гнева, напряжения и т. п.), crimson, florid, mulberry, purple, red, red in the face, red in the face (от гнева, напряжения и т. п.), sanguineous, scarlet, hectic2) Medicine: florid (о цвете лица)3) Obsolete: murrey4) Rare: frowsy (о цвете лица), frowzy (о цвете лица)6) Makarov: blue in the face (от гнева, напряжения и т.п.), livid, red in the face (от гнева, напряжения и т.п.) -
6 багровый цвет
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7 тёмно-красный
1) General subject: crimson, darkred, maroon, mulberry, oxblood, wine coloured, wine dark, wine-coloured, wine-dark2) French: sang-de-boeuf3) Obsolete: murrey4) Engineering: dark red5) Automobile industry: claret (ссылка http://www.jaguar.com/gb/en/\#/new_xj/configure/?url=/rc/jag/en_gb/cj_jscrl01b/14ry/_/chn/obsficateqviewobsficateequalsexterior&window=exterior&subState=colorselector&drawer=mainmodelview)6) Architecture: damson, wine-colored7) Metallurgy: dark-red (о цвете каления)8) Silicates: garnet -
8 тёмно-красный цвет
1) General subject: cherry, claret, claret red, crimson, garnet, maroon, mulberry, murrey, oxblood, sang de boeuf, wine2) Architecture: deep recycling3) Makarov: deep redУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > тёмно-красный цвет
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9 колір
чcolour, paint, tint(чудовий) колір обличчя — ( good) complexion
блідо-жовтий колір — daffodil, mastic; straw-colour; jonquil, primrose
колір морської хвилі — aqua, sea-green
темно-червоний колір — garnet, murrey
яскраво-червоний колір — ruby, Turkey red, camellia red, cardinal, cardinal red, cinnabar, scarlet, vermilion, coquelicot, hunter's pink, rich red, fire-engine red
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10 dut rengi
adj. murrey -
11 오딧빛
n. murrey -
12 오딧빛의
adj. murrey -
13 BORG
(-ar, -ir), f.2) stronghold, fortification, castle;3) fortified town, city.* * *ar, f., pl. ir, [Ulf. baurgs = πόλις, and once Nehem. vii.2. = arx, castellum; A. S. burg, burh, byrig, = urbs and arx; Engl. borough and burgh; O. H. G. puruc, purc; late Lat. burgus; Ital. borgo; Fr. bourg; cp. Gr. πύργος; the radical sense appears in byrgja, to enclose; cp. also berg, a hill, and bjarga, to save, defend. Borg thus partly answers to town (properly an enclosure); and also includes the notion of Lat. arx, Gr. ακρόπολις, a castle. Old towns were usually built around a hill, which was specially a burg; the name is very freq. in old Teut. names of towns.]I. a small dome-shaped hill, hence the Icel. names of farms built near to such hills, v. Landn. (Gl.) Hel. once uses the word in this sense, 81; v. the Glossary of Schmeller; brann þá Borgarhraun, þar var bærinn sem nú er borgin (viz. the volcanic hill Eld-borg), Landn. 78; göngum upp á borgina ( the hill) ok tölum þar, Ísl. ii. 216; er borgin er við kend, Landn. 127; Borgar-holt, -hraun, -dalr, -höfn, -fjörðr, -lækr, -sandr; Arnarbælis-borg, Eld-borg (above) in the west of Icel. It may be questioned, whether those names are derived simply from the hill on which they stand (berg, bjarg), or whether such hills took their name from old fortifications built upon them: the latter is more likely, but no information is on record, and at present ‘borg’ only conveys the notion of a ‘hill;’ cp. hólar, borgir og hæðir, all synonymous, Núm. 2. 99.II. a wall, fortification, castle; en fyrir innan á jörðunni görðu þeir borg ( wall) umhverfis fyrir ófriði jötna … ok kölluðu þá borg Miðgarð, Edda 6; cp. also the tale of the giant, 25, 26; borg Ása, Vsp. 28; þeir höfðu gört steinvegg fyrir framan hellismunnann, ok höfðu sér þat allt fyrir borg (shelter, fortification), Fms. vii. 81; hann let göra b. á sunnanverðu Morhæfi ( Murrey), Orkn. 10, 310, 312, 396, Fms. i. 124, xi. 393, Eg. 160; the famous Moussaburg in Shetland, cp. Orkn. 398.III. a city, esp. a great one, as London, Hkr. ii. 10; Lisbon, iii. 234; York, 156; Dublin, Nj. 274; Constantinople, Fms. vii. 94; Nineveh, Sks. 592; Zion, Hom. 107, etc. This sense of the word, however, is borrowed from the South-Teut. or Engl. In Scandin. unfortified towns have -bæ or -by as a suffix; and the termin. -by marks towns founded by the Danes in North. E.COMPDS: borgararmr, borgargreifi, borgargörð, borgarhlið, borgarhreysi, borgarklettr, borgarkona, borgarlið, borgarlím, borgarlýðr, borgarmaðr, borgarmúgr, borgarmúrr, borgarsiðr, borgarsmíð, borgarstaðr, borgarveggr, Borgarþing, borgaskipan. -
14 purper
adj. purple, murrey--------n. purple -
15 purperkleur
n. murrey -
16 vuurrood
adj. flaming red, glowing, incarnadine, murrey, scarlet -
17 багровый
crimson [-z-]; blood red; cherry red; murrey уст. -
18 темно-красный цвет
garnet, murreyРусско-английский словарь по общей лексике > темно-красный цвет
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19 цвет
I муж.; мн. ч. цветавидеть в черном цвете — to see smth. in a bad/negative
белый цвет — white, whiteness
бледно-желтый цвет — daffodil, mastic; straw-colour; jonquil, primrose
дополнительные цвета — физ. complementary colours
основные цвета — физ. primary colours
темно-красный цвет — garnet, murrey
цвет морской волны — aqua, sea-green
черный цвет — black, sable
II муж.ярко-красный цвет — ruby, Turkey red, camellia red, cardinal, cardinal red, cinnabar, scarlet, vermilion, coquelicot, hunter's pink, rich red, fire-engine red
расцвести пышным цветом — to blossom, to reach full flower
в цвету — abloom, in bloom; flowering
2) только ед. ( лучшая часть) flower, pick, cream3) коллект.:- липовый цвет
- цвет яблони4) мн. ч. цветы; разг. flower••- во цвете сил -
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Murrey — Mur rey, n. [OF. mor[ e]e a dark red color, mor blackish brown, fr. L. morum mulberry, blackberry, or fr. Maurus a Moor. Cf. {Mulberry}, {Moor}, {Morelle}.] A dark red color. a. Of a dark red color. Bacon. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
murrey — [mʉr′ē] n. [ME murry < OFr moree, a dark red color < ML moratum < L morum,MULBERRY] a dark purplish red color; mulberry adj. of this color … English World dictionary
Murrey — For the English cricketer, see Barbara Murrey. In heraldry, murrey is a stain , an occasionally used tincture. According to dictionaries, murrey is the colour of mulberries, somewhere between gules (red) and purpure (violet), almost maroon;[1]… … Wikipedia
murrey — /merr ee/, n. a dark purplish red color. [1375 1425; late ME murrey, morrey < MF moré (adj. and n.), morée (n.) < ML moratum, morata, neut. and fem. of moratus, equiv. to L mor(um) mulberry + atus ATE1] * * * … Universalium
Murrey — Recorded as MacMurray, McMurray, Murray, Murrey, Moray, Merries and Merry, this interesting surname is of Irish, Scottish and Anglo Saxon origins of which it has four! The first is locational from Moray in North East Scotland. This is thought to… … Surnames reference
Murrey Bowling — is the United States largest independent family owned bowling equipment manufacturer and licensed general building contractor. Murrey is a world class bowling lane equipment manufacturer and general building contractor that specializes in… … Wikipedia
murrey — noun Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo French muré, from Medieval Latin moratum, from neuter of moratus mulberry colored, from Latin morum mulberry more at mulberry Date: 15th century a purplish black ; mulberry … New Collegiate Dictionary
murrey — noun /məriː/ a) The mulberry fruit. b) A tincture, the colour of mulberries, between gules and purpure … Wiktionary
Murrey — The dark purple red of the mulberry fruit s juice; the range of colour carries from purple to a reddish brown. The word was also used of cloth and stained glass so coloured. [< Lat. morum = mulberry, fruit of the mulberry] … Dictionary of Medieval Terms and Phrases
Murrey — … Deutsch namen
murrey — [ mʌri] noun archaic the deep purple red colour of a mulberry. ↘Heraldry another term for sanguine. Origin ME: via OFr. from med. L. moratus, from morum mulberry … English new terms dictionary