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1) Морской термин: битый лёд, скопление мелких льдин (размером до 2 м)2) Экология: глыбовый лёд4) Нефть и газ: ледяная каша, мелкобитый лёд5) Льдообразование: шуга (мелкий рыхлый лед, появляющийся перед ледоставом или во время весеннего ледохода) -
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Архитектура: ручка с кисточкой для написания иероглифов -
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Океанография: ледяная каша (по международному коду; скопление льдин менее 2 м в поперечнике) -
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Англо-русский словарь по пищевой промышленности > brash bread
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ледяная кашаСкопления плавучего льда, состоящие из обломков не более 2м в поперечнике, образовавшихся в результате разрушения других форм льда.
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Brash — Brash, n. [See {Brash} brittle.] 1. A rash or eruption; a sudden or transient fit of sickness. [1913 Webster] 2. Refuse boughs of trees; also, the clippings of hedges. [Prov. Eng.] Wright. [1913 Webster] 3. (Geol.) Broken and angular fragments of … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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brash — [bræʃ] adj [Date: 1800 1900; Origin: Perhaps from RASH1] 1.) behaving too confidently and speaking too loudly used to show disapproval ▪ Brash noisy journalists were crowding around the ambassador. 2.) a brash building, place, or object attracts… … Dictionary of contemporary English
brash — brash1 [brash] adj. [orig. Brit dial.; < ?] 1. brittle or fragile, as some wood 2. hasty and reckless; rash; impetuous 3. offensively bold; pushing, presumptuous, impudent, etc. n. 1. PYROSIS 2. Scot … English World dictionary
brash|y — «BRASH ee», adjective. broken; crumbly; fragmentary. –brash´i|ness, noun … Useful english dictionary
Brash — (br[a^]sh), a. [Cf. Gael. bras or G. barsch harsh, sharp, tart, impetuous, D. barsch, Sw. & Dan. barsk.] Hasty in temper; impetuous. Grose. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Brash — Brash, a. [Cf. Amer. bresk, brusk, fragile, brittle.] Brittle, as wood or vegetables. [Colloq., U. S.] Bartlett. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
brash — [ bræʃ ] adjective 1. ) behaving and talking in a loud and confident way that annoys other people: a brash young salesman 2. ) big, bright, or colorful in a way that is not attractive … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
brash — (adj.) 1824, of obscure origin, originally American English; perhaps akin to 16c. Scottish brash attack, assault, or Fr. breche fragments, especially of ice, from a Germanic source (Cf. O.H.G. brehha breach, from brehhan to break ), or to Ger.… … Etymology dictionary