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муж.; мн. ч. цветы, цветкиflower прям. и перен.; blossom (цвет на дереве)живые цветы — fresh/natural flowers; cut flowers ( срезанные)
комнатные цветы — window plants, indoor plants
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1) ( служащий для ухода за садом) garden (attr)2) ( выращиваемый в саду) cultivatedсадо́вые цветы́ — cultivated flowers
садо́вая мали́на — cultivated raspberry
••голова́ садо́вая разг. — dimwit
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прлgarden attr; окультуренный cultivatedсадо́вый уча́сток — plot of land for growing vegetables, fruit, and flowers
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6 личный огород
личный огород
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home garden
A plot of cultivated ground adjacent to a dwelling and usually devoted in whole or in part to the growing of herbs, fruits, flowers, or vegetables for household use. (Source: WEBSTE)
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личный огород
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home garden
A plot of cultivated ground adjacent to a dwelling and usually devoted in whole or in part to the growing of herbs, fruits, flowers, or vegetables for household use. (Source: WEBSTE)
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Русско-английский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > личный огород
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личный огород
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home garden
A plot of cultivated ground adjacent to a dwelling and usually devoted in whole or in part to the growing of herbs, fruits, flowers, or vegetables for household use. (Source: WEBSTE)
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