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n1) морква2) pl руде волосся3) pl руді люди* * *n1) бoт. морква2) pl руде волосся -
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[English Word] carrot[English Plural] carrots[Swahili Word] karoti[Swahili Plural] karoti[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 9/10[Derived Word] (English)[Terminology] culinary------------------------------------------------------------ -
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noun1) морковь2) (pl.) collocation рыжие волосы; рыжеволосый человек; рыжий (разг.)3) приманка, стимулthe stick and the carrot policy = политика кнута и пряника* * *(n) морковка; морковь* * ** * *[car·rot || 'kærət] n. морковь; приманка, стимул; рыжеволосый человек* * *морковьприманкарыжиерыжий* * *1) бот. морковь (растение и съедобный корень) 2) разг. а) мн. рыжие волосы б) рыжеволосый человек -
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['kærët] n 1. karotë. 2. flg. karrem, premtim (shpërblimi); the stick and the carrot politikë e kulaçit dhe kërbaçit -
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разг. стимул; приманкаto dangle a carrot – соблазнять приманкой
Australia and New Zealand. English-Russian dictionary of regional studies > carrot
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['kærət]сущ.1) бот. морковь2) ( carrots) разг.а) рыжие волосыб) рыжеволосый человек, рыжий3) приманка, "морковка"Syn: -
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['kærət]2) Биология: морковь (Daucus carota)3) Ботаника: морковь дикая, морковь обыкновенная (Daucus carota)5) Шутливое выражение: рыжие волосы6) Архитектура: рыжий цвет7) Сленг: рыжеволосый8) Деловая лексика: взятка -
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[`kærət]морковьрыжие волосырыжеволосый человек, рыжий«морковка»Англо-русский большой универсальный переводческий словарь > carrot
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[car·rot || 'kærət]◙ n. גזר* * *◙ רזג◄ -
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['kærət]((a vegetable with) an edible, orange, pointed root.) gulerod* * *['kærət]((a vegetable with) an edible, orange, pointed root.) gulerod -
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['kærət]((a vegetable with) an edible, orange, pointed root.) gulrót
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carrot — 1530s, from M.Fr. carrotte, from L. carota, from Gk. karoton carrot, from PIE *kre , from root *ker horn, head, so called for its horn like shape. Originally white rooted and a medicinal plant to the ancients, who used it as an aphrodisiac and to … Etymology dictionary
carrot — [kar′ət] n. [MFr carotte < L carota < Gr karōton, carrot; akin to kara, head: see HORN] 1. a biennial plant (Daucus carota) of the umbel family, with fernlike leaves and compound umbels of white flowers, usually with one red flower in the… … English World dictionary
Carrot — Nom assez fréquent dans la Loire et la Haute Loire. Il semble s agir d un toponyme avec le sens de lieu rocheux (racine pré indoeuropéenne kar, car). Un hameau s appelle Carrot à Tiranges (43). Autre possibilité : diminutif du mot char (surnom… … Noms de famille
carrot — ► NOUN 1) the tapering orange root of a plant of the parsley family, eaten as a vegetable. 2) something enticing offered as a means of persuasion: training that relies more on the carrot than on the stick. ORIGIN Greek kar ton … English terms dictionary
Carrot — Car rot, n. [F. carotte, fr. L. carota; cf. Gr. ?] 1. (Bot.) An umbelliferous biennial plant ({Daucus Carota}), of many varieties. [1913 Webster] 2. The esculent root of cultivated varieties of the plant, usually spindle shaped, and of a reddish… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Carrot — This article is about the cultivated vegetable. For other uses, see Carrot (disambiguation). Carrot … Wikipedia
carrot — /kar euht/, n. 1. a plant, Daucus carota, of the parsley family, having pinnately decompound leaves and umbels of small white or yellow flowers, in its wild form a widespread, familiar weed, and in cultivation valued for its edible root. 2. the… … Universalium
carrot — noun 1 vegetable ADJECTIVE ▪ raw ▪ cooked, steamed ▪ baby ▪ chopped, diced (esp. BrE), grated … Collocations dictionary
carrot — car|rot [ˈkærət] n [Date: 1400 1500; : French; Origin: carotte, from Late Latin, from Greek karoton] 1.) [U and C] a long pointed orange vegetable that grows under the ground ▪ grated carrots ▪ carrot juice 2.) informal … Dictionary of contemporary English
carrot */ — UK [ˈkærət] / US [ˈkerət] noun Word forms carrot : singular carrot plural carrots 1) [countable/uncountable] a long hard orange vegetable that grows under the ground and has green leaves on its top 2) [countable] informal something that someone… … English dictionary
carrot — /ˈkærət / (say karuht) noun 1. a plant of the umbelliferous genus Daucus, especially D. carota, in its wild form a widespread, familiar weed, and in cultivation valued for its reddish edible root. 2. the root of this plant. 3. an incentive: to… …