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21 крутий
1) ( стрімкий) rapid, steepкрутий віраж ав. — steep turn
крутий поворот — 1) sharp turn; 2) ( в політиці) aboutturn; амер. aboutface
3) ( суворий) severe, stern4) ( першокласний) cool -
22 лежалий
not fresh, stale, oldлежалий хліб — stale (musty, old) bread
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23 м'який
(у різн. знач.) soft; (про характер, людину) gentle, mild, sweet, sweet-tempered, soft-hearted, easy, compliant; ( не суворий) lenient; (про шкіру, волосся) smooth, soft, sleek; ( про м'ясо) tender; ( про клімат) genial, mildм'який вагон — soft-seated carriage, sleeping car
м'який клімат — clement [mild] climate
м'який кожух тех. — barney
м'який шанкр мед. — chancroid
м'який як віск — waxen, plastic as wax
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24 м'якуш
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25 несіяний
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26 окраєць
чcrust of a loaf; hunk of bread -
27 оладок
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28 паляниця
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29 панірувати
to bread, to crumb, to meal -
30 пічна лопата
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31 посаджати
посаджати хліб у піч — to put bread in an oven (див. ще посадити)
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32 припічка
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33 продовольче зерно
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34 проскура
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35 пшеничний
wheat, wheaten -
36 різати
1) to cut; to slice2) ( худобу) to kill, to slaughter3) to carve, to engrave4)різати слух — to split ( to pierce) the ears, to grate on one's ear ( nerves)
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37 сандвіч
чsandwich, bread and butter -
38 сирівець
ч( хлібний квас) bread kvass ( sour fermented drink) -
39 скиба
= скибка; жchunk, hunk; slog (хліба, торта); thick lump ( of bread); cob, clod, flake -
40 сухар
чобкачати в сухарях — to sprinkle with ( to roll in) crumbs
2) ( про людину) dried-up ( prosy) man; dry old stick
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