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bɔk сущ.
1) крепкое темное немецкое пиво There is a Bavarian lager beer which is called bock. ≈ Вот баварское легкое пиво, называемое также `bock`.
2) стакан пива крепкое темное (немецкое) пиво (тж. * beer) (разговорное) стакан пива французская пивная кружка в 1/4 литра баранья переплетная кожа, заменитель сафьяна bock крепкое темное пиво (немецкое) ~ разг. стакан пива -
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'sku:nə(a type of fast sailing-ship with two or more masts.) goletatr['skʊːnəSMALLr/SMALL]1 SMALLMARITIME/SMALL goleta2 (glass - for sherry) copa; (- for beer) jarraschooner ['sku:nər] n: goleta fn.• antigua galera de emigrantes s.f.• goleta s.f.• pailebote s.m.'skuːnər, 'skuːnə(r)1) ( Naut) goleta f2)a) ( glass for beer) (AmE) jarra f or bock m or (Méx) tarro m de cervezab) ( glass for sherry) (BrE) copa f de jerez['skuːnǝ(r)]N1) (Naut) goleta f2) (for sherry) copa f grande* * *['skuːnər, 'skuːnə(r)]1) ( Naut) goleta f2)a) ( glass for beer) (AmE) jarra f or bock m or (Méx) tarro m de cervezab) ( glass for sherry) (BrE) copa f de jerez -
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'tæŋkəd(a large drinking-mug of metal, glass etc: a beer tankard.) jarra de cerveza, picheltr['tæŋkəd]1 jarra (para cerveza)tankard ['tæŋkərd] n: jarra fn.• bock s.m.• jarro con tapa s.m.• jarro grande con asa y tapa s.m.• pichel s.m.'tæŋkərd, 'tæŋkədnoun jarra f, pichel m (ant)['tæŋkǝd]N bock m, pichel m* * *['tæŋkərd, 'tæŋkəd]noun jarra f, pichel m (ant) -
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enthusiasm [ɪn'θju:zɪæzəm](a) (interest) enthousiasme m;∎ she hasn't much enthusiasm for the project elle n'a pas beaucoup d'enthousiasme pour le projet;∎ the discovery has aroused or stirred up considerable enthusiasm among historians la découverte a suscité un grand enthousiasme chez les historiens∎ collecting beer mats is just one of my little enthusiasms je collectionne les dessous de bock, c'est un de mes passe-temps
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Bock beer — [G. bockbier; bock a buck + bier beer; said to be so named from its tendency to cause the drinker to caper like a goat.] A strong beer, originally made in Bavaria. [Also written {buck beer}.] [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
bock beer — bock′ beer′ [[t]bɒk[/t]] n. vin a strong, dark beer traditionally brewed in the fall for spring consumption. Also called bock • Etymology: 1855–60; < G Bock, Bockbier lit., buck beer, perh. < Eimbecker Bier beer of Eimbeck … From formal English to slang
bock beer — noun a very strong lager traditionally brewed in the fall and aged through the winter for consumption in the spring • Syn: ↑bock • Hypernyms: ↑lager, ↑lager beer * * * ˈbäk noun or bock … Useful english dictionary
bock beer — /bok/ a strong, dark beer typically brewed in the fall and aged through the winter for consumption the following spring. Also called bock. [1855 60; < G Bock, Bockbier lit., buck beer, perh. by misdivision of Eimbecker Bier (as if ein Bockbier… … Universalium
bock beer — /ˈbɒk bɪə/ (say bok bear) noun a strong, dark German beer. Also, bock. {German Bockbier, for Eimbocker Bier beer of Eimbock, or Einbeck, in northern Germany} …
bock beer — noun A strong, dark lager of German origin … Wiktionary
bock bock — bock beer, or bock bock «bok», noun. a strong, dark colored, rather sweet beer, usually brewed in the winter for use in the spring. ╂[American English < German Bock, Bockbier, short for Eimbock Bier beer of Eimbock, or Einbeck, Hanover,… … Useful english dictionary
bock — ☆ bock [bäk ] n. 〚Ger < bockbier, contr. < oanbock , ambock , Bavarian dial. pronun. of Einbecker bier, after Einbeck, Hanover, where first brewed〛 a dark beer traditionally drunk in the early spring: also bock beer * * * … Universalium
bock — ☆ bock [bäk ] n. [Ger < bockbier, contr. < oanbock , ambock , Bavarian dial. pronun. of Einbecker bier, after Einbeck, Hanover, where first brewed] a dark beer traditionally drunk in the early spring: also bock beer … English World dictionary
Bock — For other uses, see Bock (disambiguation). Paulaner Salvator, a doppelbock Bock is a strong lager of German origin. Several substyles exist, including maibock or helles bock, a paler, more hopped version generally made for consumption at spring… … Wikipedia
Beer in Bulgaria — A bottle of Bulgarian beer in a traditional restaurant The modern history of beer in Bulgaria (Bulgarian: пиво, pivo or бира, bira) dates back to the 19th century, when it was introduced to the country by foreigners (from Austria Hungary, France… … Wikipedia