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[,əuk,æpl'deɪ]день "черни́льных оре́шков" (29 мая; день рождения короля Карла II [Charles II], когда роялисты [ Royalists] украшали одежду дубовыми листьями с галлами или просто дубовыми листьями в память об удачном бегстве короля после его поражения в битве при Вустере [ Battle of Worcester] в 1651; см. тж. Royal Oak)от oak-apple - галл, чернильный орешекEnglish-Russian Great Britain dictionary (Великобритания. Лингвострановедческий словарь) > Oak-apple Day
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Общая лексика: день реставрации Карла (29 мая) -
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subst.forklaring: 29. mai, årsdagen for Karl IIs tilbakekomst til England ved restaurasjonen -
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[ʹəʋk͵æp(ə)l] n бот.чернильный орешек; крупный, дубовый галл ( нарост на листьях дуба)♢
oak-apple day - день реставрации Карла II ( 29 мая) -
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ˈəukˌæpl сущ. чернильный орешек;
мн. галлы, наросты на листьях дуба (ботаника) чернильный орешек;
крупный, дубовый галл (нарост на листьях дуба) > * day день реставрации Карла II (29 мая) oak-apple чернильный орешек;
pl галлы, наросты на листьях дуба oak-fig: oak-fig = oak-apple oak-gall: oak-gall = oak-apple oak-nut: oak-nut = oak-apple oak-wart: oak-wart = oak-appleБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > oak-apple
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♦ oak /əʊk/n.2 [u] (legno di) quercia3 (collett.) mobili di quercia4 [u] fronde di quercia6 ( gergo universitario) porta esterna dell'alloggio degli studenti: (antiq.) to sport one's oak, tenere la porta esterna chiusa per evitare visite● ( sport) the Oaks, corsa per puledre di tre anni ( a Epsom) □ oak apple, galla di quercia □ (stor.) Oak-apple Day, festa commemorativa della restaurazione degli Stuart ( Carlo II, 29 maggio 1660) □ oak bark, corteccia di quercia □ oak gall, galla di quercia □ (bot.) oak moss, muschio quercino □ (zool.) oak moth, tortrice della quercia ( insetto) □ (bot.) oak sapling, querciolo □ oak wood, querceto; ( anche) legno quercino, legno di quercia. -
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oak [əʊk]1 noun(a) (tree, wood) chêne m(c) British old-fashioned University = porte extérieure d'un appartement dans les universités d'Oxford et Cambridge;∎ to sport one's oak fermer sa porte aux visiteurs(furniture, door, panelling) de ou en chêne(oak-coloured) couleur chêne (inv)∎ the Oaks = course de plat pour pouliches qui se tient chaque année à Epsom►► oak apple noix f de galle;Oak Apple Day = le 29 mai, anniversaire de la Restauration en 1660 de Charles II d'Angleterre qui, dit-on, s'était caché dans un chêne creux pour échapper à Cromwell lors de sa défaite de 1651 face à ce dernier;oak forest forêt f de chênes, chênaie f;oak tree chêne m -
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x. 로열 오크(영국왕 Charles2세가 1651년 Worcester싸움에 패했을 때 숨어서 살아난 오크나무, cf.OAK APPLE DAY) -
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[,rɔɪəl'əuk]Короле́вский дуб (в его дупле скрывался король Карл II [Charles II] в 1651 после своего поражения в битве при Вустере [ Battle of Worcester]; см. тж. Oak-apple Day, Stuarts)English-Russian Great Britain dictionary (Великобритания. Лингвострановедческий словарь) > the Royal Oak
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oak-apple
1> _бот. чернильный орешек; крупный, дубовый галл (нарост на
листьях дуба)
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oak-apple day день реставрации Карла II (29 мая)
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