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m1) продукт питания; корм; pl пища; продовольствие2) pl алименты3) перен. пищаfournir un aliment à... — дать пищу чему-либо -
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mотдельная партия груза, подпадающая под действие генерального полиса -
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m проду́кт [пита́ния];la digestion des aliments — перева́ривание пи́щи; il a pu prendre quelques aliments liquides — он смог приня́ть немно́го жи́дкой пи́щиles aliments — пи́ща coll.;
║ fig.:aliment pour l'esprit — пи́ща для ума́
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пища
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food
A material that can be ingested and utilized by the organism as a source of nutrition and energy. (Source: MGH)
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Франко-русский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > aliment
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сущ.1) общ. блюдо, еда, корм, пища, продовольствие, алименты, продукт питания2) юр. отдельная партия груза, подпадающая под действие генерального полиса -
9 aliment pour animaux
корм для животных
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animal foodstuff
Any crops or other food substances for animal consumption. (Source: MGHa)
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Франко-русский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > aliment pour animaux
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10 aliment nouveau
новые продукты питания
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novel food
Genetically engineered foods. Novel foods, including those altered using biotechnology, should not differ 'significantly' from the foods they are to replace. Labels should not be misleading, but must make clear any differences between the novel food and its 'conventional' alternative, and must say how that difference was achieved. Foods containing a genetically modified living organism, such as a live yogurt made with an altered culture, would always be labelled. Any food whose modification might raise moral or health worries to consumers would also have to carry a label. This would include genes from an animal considered unclean by some religions, or from a plant that might cause allergic reactions. However, foods which, although made using novel methods, are identical to conventional foods, would not have to be labelled. (Source: MOND)
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обработанный продукт питания
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processed foodstuff
Food which has been treated to improve its appearance or to prevent it going bad. (Source: PHCa)
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12 aliment congelé
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13 aliment du bétail
корм, кормовой продуктDictionnaire polytechnique Français-Russe > aliment du bétail
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14 aliment réfrigéré
Dictionnaire polytechnique Français-Russe > aliment réfrigéré
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15 aliment surgelé
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полноценный продукт питания (напр. молоко) -
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сущ.мед. полноценный продукт питания (напр. молоко), пища, содержащая все необходимое для обмена веществ -
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сущ.тех. концентрат, концентрированный кормФранцузско-русский универсальный словарь > aliment concentré
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aliment — [ alimɑ̃ ] n. m. • 1120; lat. alimentum, de alere « nourrir » 1 ♦ Toute substance susceptible d être digérée, de servir à la nutrition d un être vivant. ⇒ comestible, denrée, nourriture, pâture, 2. vivre. Aliments de l homme, des animaux. La… … Encyclopédie Universelle
aliment — ALIMÉNT, alimente, s.n. Produs în stare naturală sau prelucrat care serveşte ca hrană. – Din fr. aliment, lat. alimentum. Trimis de ana zecheru, 03.01.2003. Sursa: DEX 98 ALIMÉNT s. v. mâncare. Trimis de siveco, 13.09.2007. Sursa: Sinonime … … Dicționar Român
aliment — ALIMENT. s. m. Nourriture, ce qui se mange, se digère, et entretient la vie. Le pain est un bon aliment. Les alimens les plus simples sont les plus sains. Des alimens qui se corrompent dans l estomac. Des biens destinés pour l aliment des pauvres … Dictionnaire de l'Académie Française 1798
aliment — ALIMENT. s. m. Nourriture. Ce qui étant mangé se digere, fait cesser la faim, & entretient la vie. Le pain est un bon aliment. les aliments se corrompent dans son estomac. une grande partie des biens qu on a donnez aux Eglises, c estoit pour l… … Dictionnaire de l'Académie française
Aliment — Sn Nahrungsmittel , in der Regel Pl. Lebensunterhalt, Unterhaltszahlungen erw. fach. (15. Jh., Form 17. Jh.) Entlehnung. Entlehnt aus l. alimentum Nahrungsmittel zu l. alere nähren , zunächst in lateinischer Form, dann endungslos und mit… … Etymologisches Wörterbuch der deutschen sprache
aliment — index sustenance Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 aliment … Law dictionary
Aliment — Al i*ment, n. [L. alimentum, fr. alere to nourish; akin to Goth. alan to grow, Icel. ala to nourish: cf. F. aliment. See {Old}.] 1. That which nourishes; food; nutriment; anything which feeds or adds to a substance in natural growth. Hence: The… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
aliment — [al′ə mənt; ] for v. [ al′ə ment΄] n. [L alimentum < alere, to nourish: see OLD] 1. anything that nourishes; food 2. means of support; necessity vt. to supply with aliment; nourish alimental [al′əment′ l] adj … English World dictionary
Aliment — Al i*ment, v. t. 1. To nourish; to support. [1913 Webster] 2. To provide for the maintenance of. [Scot.] [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Aliment — Aliment, in Scots law and in other civil systems, is the sum paid or allowance given in respect of the reciprocal obligation of parents and children, husband and wife, grandparents and grandchildren, to contribute to each other s maintenance. The … Wikipedia
Alimēnt — (Rechtsw.), so v.w. Allmanden … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon