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  • 1 кустовая ягода

    Русско-английский словарь по пищевой промышленности > кустовая ягода

  • 2 фасоль кустовая

    Русско-английский научный словарь > фасоль кустовая

  • 3 кустовое плодовое растение

    Универсальный русско-английский словарь > кустовое плодовое растение

  • 4 кустовая ягода

    Универсальный русско-английский словарь > кустовая ягода

  • 5 На безрыбье и рак рыба

    We must do with the thing or man we have at our disposal for want of a better one. See В поле и жук мясо (B), В темноте и гнилушка светит (B), Ешь щи с мясом, а нет, так и хлеб с квасом (E), За неимением гербовой пишут на простой (3), Кривой среди слепых - король (K), На безлюдье и сидни в чести (H), На бесптичье и ворона соловей (H),2028 (C)
    Cf: All is good in a famine (Am., Br.). Among the blind the one-eyed man is king (Br.). A bad bush is better than the open field (Am., Br.). Make the most of what you have (Am.). There is little choice in a barrel of rotten apples (Am.). There is small choice in rotten apples (Am., Br.). There's no choice among stinking fish (Am.). They that have no other meat, bread and butter are glad to eat (Br.). They that have no other meat, gladly bread and butter eat (Am.). When /all/ fruit fails, welcome haws (Br.). When the fruit fails, welcome haws (Am.)

    Русско-английский словарь пословиц и поговорок > На безрыбье и рак рыба

  • 6 С-187

    ВХОДИТЬ/ВОЙТИ В СИЛУ VP
    1. Also: ВСТУПАТЬ/ВСТУПИТЬ В (ЗАКОННУЮ) СИЛУ ( subj: закон, постановление, приговор etc) to become legal, effective
    X вступил в силу - X took (went into) effect
    X went (came) into force (in limited contexts) X became law.
    Довольно много людей было отправлено в Бабий Яр за голубей. Дело в том, что приказ (уничтожить всех голубей) вступил в силу буквально на следующий день, не все успели даже прочесть его в газете (Кузнецов 1). Quite a few people were sent to Babi Yar because of their pigeons. This was because the order (to destroy all pigeons) went into effect on the very next day, and many people did not even get to see it in the newspaper (1a).
    2. (subj: human to assume an influential position or fortify one's position (in society, the workplace, a political movement etc)
    X вошёл в силу - X gained power (influence)
    X established himself X came into his own.
    Мольер и Люлли - композитор, входивший всё больше в славу и силу при дворе, - получили приказ сочинить смешную комедию с музыкой для шамборских празднеств... (Булгаков 5). Moliere and Lull у, who was steadily gaining fame and influence at Court, were commanded to compose an amusing comedy set to music for the Chambord entertainments... (5a).
    To самое Женевское озеро разделяло их (Ленина и Инессу), только оно, еще незнакомых, когда он, входя в силу, принимал делегатов П-го съезда... (Солженицын 5). Lake Geneva again, nothing more, had been between them (Lenin and Inessa), before they had known each other, when he was beginning to come into his own, receiving delegates to the Second Congress... (5a).
    3. obs (subj: human or concr) (of a person recovering from an illness, or of growing bushes, trees etc, particularly those bearing fruit) to become robust, gain vitality
    X вошёл в силу = (of a person) X regained (got back) his strength
    X was on the mend (on the upswing) (of a bush, tree etc) X got big (became lush etc).

    Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > С-187

  • 7 войти в силу

    ВХОДИТЬ/ВОЙТИ В СИЛУ
    [VP]
    =====
    1. Also: ВСТУПАТЬ/ВСТУПИТЬ В (ЗАКОННУЮ) СИЛУ [subj: закон, постановление, приговор etc]
    to become legal, effective:
    - X вступил в силу X took < went into> effect;
    - [in limited contexts] X became law.
         ♦ Довольно много людей было отправлено в Бабий Яр за голубей. Дело в том, что приказ [уничтожить всех голубей] вступил в силу буквально на следующий день, не все успели даже прочесть его в газете (Кузнецов 1). Quite a few people were sent to Babi Yar because of their pigeons. This was because the order [to destroy all pigeons] went into effect on the very next day, and many people did not even get to see it in the newspaper (1a).
    2. [subj: human]
    to assume an influential position or fortify one's position (in society, the workplace, a political movement etc):
    - X вошёл в силу X gained power (influence);
    - X came into his own.
         ♦ Мольер и Люлли - композитор, входивший всё больше в славу и силу при дворе, - получили приказ сочинить смешную комедию с музыкой для шамборских празднеств... (Булгаков 5). Moliere and Lully, who was steadily gaining fame and influence at Court, were commanded to compose an amusing comedy set to music for the Chambord entertainments... (5a).
    ♦ To самое Женевское озеро разделяло их [Ленина и Инессу], только оно, еще незнакомых, когда он, входя в силу, принимал делегатов Н-го съезда... (Солженицын 5). Lake Geneva again, nothing more, had been between them [Lenin and Inessa], before they had known each other, when he was beginning to come into his own, receiving delegates to the Second Congress... (5a).
    3. obs [subj: human or concr]
    (of a person recovering from an illness, or of growing bushes, trees etc, particularly those bearing fruit) to become robust, gain vitality:
    - X вошёл в силу [of a person] X regained (got back) his strength;
    - [of a bush, tree etc] X got big (became lush etc).

    Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > войти в силу

  • 8 вступать в законную силу

    ВХОДИТЬ/ВОЙТИ В СИЛУ
    [VP]
    =====
    1. Also: ВСТУПАТЬ/ВСТУПИТЬ В (ЗАКОННУЮ) СИЛУ [subj: закон, постановление, приговор etc]
    to become legal, effective:
    - X вступил в силу X took < went into> effect;
    - [in limited contexts] X became law.
         ♦ Довольно много людей было отправлено в Бабий Яр за голубей. Дело в том, что приказ [уничтожить всех голубей] вступил в силу буквально на следующий день, не все успели даже прочесть его в газете (Кузнецов 1). Quite a few people were sent to Babi Yar because of their pigeons. This was because the order [to destroy all pigeons] went into effect on the very next day, and many people did not even get to see it in the newspaper (1a).
    2. [subj: human]
    to assume an influential position or fortify one's position (in society, the workplace, a political movement etc):
    - X вошёл в силу X gained power (influence);
    - X came into his own.
         ♦ Мольер и Люлли - композитор, входивший всё больше в славу и силу при дворе, - получили приказ сочинить смешную комедию с музыкой для шамборских празднеств... (Булгаков 5). Moliere and Lully, who was steadily gaining fame and influence at Court, were commanded to compose an amusing comedy set to music for the Chambord entertainments... (5a).
    ♦ To самое Женевское озеро разделяло их [Ленина и Инессу], только оно, еще незнакомых, когда он, входя в силу, принимал делегатов Н-го съезда... (Солженицын 5). Lake Geneva again, nothing more, had been between them [Lenin and Inessa], before they had known each other, when he was beginning to come into his own, receiving delegates to the Second Congress... (5a).
    3. obs [subj: human or concr]
    (of a person recovering from an illness, or of growing bushes, trees etc, particularly those bearing fruit) to become robust, gain vitality:
    - X вошёл в силу [of a person] X regained (got back) his strength;
    - [of a bush, tree etc] X got big (became lush etc).

    Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > вступать в законную силу

  • 9 вступать в силу

    ВХОДИТЬ/ВОЙТИ В СИЛУ
    [VP]
    =====
    1. Also: ВСТУПАТЬ/ВСТУПИТЬ В (ЗАКОННУЮ) СИЛУ [subj: закон, постановление, приговор etc]
    to become legal, effective:
    - X вступил в силу X took < went into> effect;
    - [in limited contexts] X became law.
         ♦ Довольно много людей было отправлено в Бабий Яр за голубей. Дело в том, что приказ [уничтожить всех голубей] вступил в силу буквально на следующий день, не все успели даже прочесть его в газете (Кузнецов 1). Quite a few people were sent to Babi Yar because of their pigeons. This was because the order [to destroy all pigeons] went into effect on the very next day, and many people did not even get to see it in the newspaper (1a).
    2. [subj: human]
    to assume an influential position or fortify one's position (in society, the workplace, a political movement etc):
    - X вошёл в силу X gained power (influence);
    - X came into his own.
         ♦ Мольер и Люлли - композитор, входивший всё больше в славу и силу при дворе, - получили приказ сочинить смешную комедию с музыкой для шамборских празднеств... (Булгаков 5). Moliere and Lully, who was steadily gaining fame and influence at Court, were commanded to compose an amusing comedy set to music for the Chambord entertainments... (5a).
    ♦ To самое Женевское озеро разделяло их [Ленина и Инессу], только оно, еще незнакомых, когда он, входя в силу, принимал делегатов Н-го съезда... (Солженицын 5). Lake Geneva again, nothing more, had been between them [Lenin and Inessa], before they had known each other, when he was beginning to come into his own, receiving delegates to the Second Congress... (5a).
    3. obs [subj: human or concr]
    (of a person recovering from an illness, or of growing bushes, trees etc, particularly those bearing fruit) to become robust, gain vitality:
    - X вошёл в силу [of a person] X regained (got back) his strength;
    - [of a bush, tree etc] X got big (became lush etc).

    Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > вступать в силу

  • 10 вступить в законную силу

    ВХОДИТЬ/ВОЙТИ В СИЛУ
    [VP]
    =====
    1. Also: ВСТУПАТЬ/ВСТУПИТЬ В (ЗАКОННУЮ) СИЛУ [subj: закон, постановление, приговор etc]
    to become legal, effective:
    - X вступил в силу X took < went into> effect;
    - [in limited contexts] X became law.
         ♦ Довольно много людей было отправлено в Бабий Яр за голубей. Дело в том, что приказ [уничтожить всех голубей] вступил в силу буквально на следующий день, не все успели даже прочесть его в газете (Кузнецов 1). Quite a few people were sent to Babi Yar because of their pigeons. This was because the order [to destroy all pigeons] went into effect on the very next day, and many people did not even get to see it in the newspaper (1a).
    2. [subj: human]
    to assume an influential position or fortify one's position (in society, the workplace, a political movement etc):
    - X вошёл в силу X gained power (influence);
    - X came into his own.
         ♦ Мольер и Люлли - композитор, входивший всё больше в славу и силу при дворе, - получили приказ сочинить смешную комедию с музыкой для шамборских празднеств... (Булгаков 5). Moliere and Lully, who was steadily gaining fame and influence at Court, were commanded to compose an amusing comedy set to music for the Chambord entertainments... (5a).
    ♦ To самое Женевское озеро разделяло их [Ленина и Инессу], только оно, еще незнакомых, когда он, входя в силу, принимал делегатов Н-го съезда... (Солженицын 5). Lake Geneva again, nothing more, had been between them [Lenin and Inessa], before they had known each other, when he was beginning to come into his own, receiving delegates to the Second Congress... (5a).
    3. obs [subj: human or concr]
    (of a person recovering from an illness, or of growing bushes, trees etc, particularly those bearing fruit) to become robust, gain vitality:
    - X вошёл в силу [of a person] X regained (got back) his strength;
    - [of a bush, tree etc] X got big (became lush etc).

    Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > вступить в законную силу

  • 11 вступить в силу

    ВХОДИТЬ/ВОЙТИ В СИЛУ
    [VP]
    =====
    1. Also: ВСТУПАТЬ/ВСТУПИТЬ В (ЗАКОННУЮ) СИЛУ [subj: закон, постановление, приговор etc]
    to become legal, effective:
    - X вступил в силу X took < went into> effect;
    - [in limited contexts] X became law.
         ♦ Довольно много людей было отправлено в Бабий Яр за голубей. Дело в том, что приказ [уничтожить всех голубей] вступил в силу буквально на следующий день, не все успели даже прочесть его в газете (Кузнецов 1). Quite a few people were sent to Babi Yar because of their pigeons. This was because the order [to destroy all pigeons] went into effect on the very next day, and many people did not even get to see it in the newspaper (1a).
    2. [subj: human]
    to assume an influential position or fortify one's position (in society, the workplace, a political movement etc):
    - X вошёл в силу X gained power (influence);
    - X came into his own.
         ♦ Мольер и Люлли - композитор, входивший всё больше в славу и силу при дворе, - получили приказ сочинить смешную комедию с музыкой для шамборских празднеств... (Булгаков 5). Moliere and Lully, who was steadily gaining fame and influence at Court, were commanded to compose an amusing comedy set to music for the Chambord entertainments... (5a).
    ♦ To самое Женевское озеро разделяло их [Ленина и Инессу], только оно, еще незнакомых, когда он, входя в силу, принимал делегатов Н-го съезда... (Солженицын 5). Lake Geneva again, nothing more, had been between them [Lenin and Inessa], before they had known each other, when he was beginning to come into his own, receiving delegates to the Second Congress... (5a).
    3. obs [subj: human or concr]
    (of a person recovering from an illness, or of growing bushes, trees etc, particularly those bearing fruit) to become robust, gain vitality:
    - X вошёл в силу [of a person] X regained (got back) his strength;
    - [of a bush, tree etc] X got big (became lush etc).

    Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > вступить в силу

  • 12 входить в силу

    ВХОДИТЬ/ВОЙТИ В СИЛУ
    [VP]
    =====
    1. Also: ВСТУПАТЬ/ВСТУПИТЬ В (ЗАКОННУЮ) СИЛУ [subj: закон, постановление, приговор etc]
    to become legal, effective:
    - X вступил в силу X took < went into> effect;
    - [in limited contexts] X became law.
         ♦ Довольно много людей было отправлено в Бабий Яр за голубей. Дело в том, что приказ [уничтожить всех голубей] вступил в силу буквально на следующий день, не все успели даже прочесть его в газете (Кузнецов 1). Quite a few people were sent to Babi Yar because of their pigeons. This was because the order [to destroy all pigeons] went into effect on the very next day, and many people did not even get to see it in the newspaper (1a).
    2. [subj: human]
    to assume an influential position or fortify one's position (in society, the workplace, a political movement etc):
    - X вошёл в силу X gained power (influence);
    - X came into his own.
         ♦ Мольер и Люлли - композитор, входивший всё больше в славу и силу при дворе, - получили приказ сочинить смешную комедию с музыкой для шамборских празднеств... (Булгаков 5). Moliere and Lully, who was steadily gaining fame and influence at Court, were commanded to compose an amusing comedy set to music for the Chambord entertainments... (5a).
    ♦ To самое Женевское озеро разделяло их [Ленина и Инессу], только оно, еще незнакомых, когда он, входя в силу, принимал делегатов Н-го съезда... (Солженицын 5). Lake Geneva again, nothing more, had been between them [Lenin and Inessa], before they had known each other, when he was beginning to come into his own, receiving delegates to the Second Congress... (5a).
    3. obs [subj: human or concr]
    (of a person recovering from an illness, or of growing bushes, trees etc, particularly those bearing fruit) to become robust, gain vitality:
    - X вошёл в силу [of a person] X regained (got back) his strength;
    - [of a bush, tree etc] X got big (became lush etc).

    Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > входить в силу

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  • Fruit (slang) — Fruit and Fruit cake (as well as many variations) are slang Sexual s te. dyke.cite web first=Danny title=Strange Fruit publisher=Nighttours.com date=2007 url =http://www.nighttours.nl/amsterdam/gayguide/strange fruit.php accessdate=2007 11 15]… …   Wikipedia

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  • Bush tomato — The term bush tomato refers to the fruit or entire plants of certain nightshade ( Solanum ) species native to the more arid parts of Australia. While they are quite closely related to tomatoes ( Solanum lycopersicum ), they might be even closer… …   Wikipedia

  • fruit — fruit1 W2S2 [fru:t] n plural fruit or fruits [Date: 1100 1200; : Old French; Origin: Latin fructus, from frui to enjoy, have the use of ] 1.) [U and C] something that grows on a plant, tree, or bush, can be eaten as a food, contains seeds or a… …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • fruit tree — noun tree bearing edible fruit (Freq. 1) • Hypernyms: ↑angiospermous tree, ↑flowering tree • Hyponyms: ↑custard apple, ↑custard apple tree, ↑avocado, ↑avocado tree …   Useful english dictionary

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