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101 currant borer
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102 currant borer moth
1) Биология: стеклянница смородинная (Sesia tipuliformis)2) Энтомология: стеклянница смородинная (лат. Synanthedon tipuliformis) -
103 currant bread
Кулинария: хлеб с коринкой -
104 currant bud mite
Биология: клещик смородинный (Cecidophyes ribis) -
105 currant bud moth
Энтомология: Stathmopoda chalcotypa (лат.) -
106 currant bun
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107 currant clearwing moth
Сельское хозяйство: стеклянница смородинная (Synanthedon tipuliformis)Универсальный англо-русский словарь > currant clearwing moth
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108 currant duff
Разговорное выражение: пудинг -
109 currant fruit fly
Энтомология: пестрокрылка канадская (Epochra canadensis), Epochra canadensis (лат.) -
110 currant fruit moth
Энтомология: листовёртка резанная кистеносная (лат. Notocelia roborana) -
111 currant fruit weevil
Энтомология: Pseudoanthonomus validus (лат.) -
112 currant gall mite
Сельское хозяйство: почковый клещ смородины -
113 currant grape
Ботаника: виноград скальный (Vitis rupestris) -
114 currant harvester
Макаров: машина для сбора смородины -
115 currant jelly clot
2) Макаров: красный сгусток крови, тромб -
116 currant lettuce aphid
Энтомология: тля салатная (лат. Hyperomyzus lactucae), тля салатная зеленоватая (лат. Hyperomyzus lactucae) -
117 currant looper
1) Биология: пяденица крыжовниковая (Itame ribearia)2) Энтомология: Itame ribearia (лат.) -
118 currant mealybug
Энтомология: мучнистый червец цитрусовый (лат. Pseudococcus gabani) -
119 currant measuring worm
1) Биология: гусеница пяденицы крыжовниковой (Itame ribearia)2) Сельское хозяйство: гусеница пяденицы крыжовниковой (Itame ribearia, Cymatophora ribearia)3) Макаров: гусеница пяденицы крыжовниковойУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > currant measuring worm
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120 currant moth
1) Биология: арлекин (Abraxas grossulariata), пяденица крыжовниковая (Abraxas grossulariata)2) Энтомология: арлекин (лат. Abraxas grossulariata), листовёртка кривоусая смородинная (лат. Pandemis ribeana)
См. также в других словарях:
Currant — may refer to: Plants Ribes, genus of berry plants, e.g. blackcurrant, redcurrant Zante currant, dried Black Corinth grapes; smaller than raisins Currant tomato, Solanum pimpinellifolium, small tomato species Currant tree, Amelanchier canadensis,… … Wikipedia
Currant — Cur rant (k?r rant), n. [F. corinthe (raisins de Corinthe raisins of Corinth) currant (in sense 1), from the city of Corinth in Greece, whence, probably, the small dried grape (1) was first imported, the Ribes fruit (2) receiving the name from… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
currant — (n.) c.1500, from raysyn of Curans (mid 14c.) raisins of Corinth, with the s mistaken for a plural inflection. From Anglo Fr. reisin de Corauntz. The small, seedless raisins were exported from southern Greece. Then in 1570s the word was applied… … Etymology dictionary
currant — ► NOUN 1) a dried fruit made from a small seedless variety of grape. 2) a shrub producing small edible black, red, or white berries. ORIGIN from Old French raisins de Corauntz grapes of Corinth (the original source) … English terms dictionary
currant — [kʉr′ənt] n. [ME corauns < (reisins of) Coraunce < Anglo Fr ( raisins de) Corauntz, (raisins of) Corinth: orig. imported from Corinth] 1. the raisin of a small, seedless grape (a cultivar of Vitis vinifera) grown in the Mediterranean region … English World dictionary
currant — /kerr euhnt, kur /, n. 1. a small seedless raisin, produced chiefly in California and in the Levant, and used in cookery and confectionery. 2. the small, edible, acid, round fruit or berry of certain wild or cultivated shrubs of the genus Ribes.… … Universalium
currant — UK [ˈkʌrənt] / US noun [countable] Word forms currant : singular currant plural currants 1) a small dark dried fruit often used in cakes a currant bun 2) a small round fruit that may be red, black, or white, and grows on a currant bush currant… … English dictionary
currant — [14] Etymologically, currants are grapes from ‘Corinth’. In the Middle Ages Corinth, in Greece, exported small dried grapes of current 146 particularly high quality, which became known in Old French as raisins de Corinthe ‘grapes of Corinth’.… … The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins
currant — [14] Etymologically, currants are grapes from ‘Corinth’. In the Middle Ages Corinth, in Greece, exported small dried grapes of particularly high quality, which became known in Old French as raisins de Corinthe ‘grapes of Corinth’. This phrase… … Word origins
currant — n. 1 a dried fruit of a small seedless variety of grape grown in the Levant and much used in cookery. 2 a any of various shrubs of the genus Ribes producing red, white, or black berries. b a berry of these shrubs. Phrases and idioms: flowering… … Useful english dictionary
currant — noun Currant is used before these nouns: ↑bun, ↑jelly … Collocations dictionary