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2 dietary foods
1) Пищевая промышленность: продукты диетического питания2) Макаров: диетические продукты -
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Англо-русский словарь по пищевой промышленности > dietary foods
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1. n диета2. n книга о правильном питании3. n паёк4. a диетический5. a поступающий с пищейСинонимический ряд:supplying nourishment (noun) alimentary; digestive; food carrying; food taking; nourishing; nutrient; nutritive; supplying nourishment; supplying sustenance -
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1. [ʹdaıət(ə)rı] n1. 1) диета2) книга о правильном питании2. паёк (в тюрьме, работном доме и т. п.)2. [ʹdaıət(ə)rı] a1) диетическийdietary cure - мед. диетотерапия
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Isubst. \/ˈdaɪət(ə)rɪ\/1) ( gammeldags) diett(plan), regulert kost(hold)2) mat, kost, forpleining, kosthold (spesielt på sykehus e.l.)IIadj. \/ˈdaɪət(ə)rɪ\/1) diett-2) kost-3) slanke- -
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1. n1) дієта2) книга про правильне харчування3) пайок (у в'язниці тощо)2. adjдієтичний* * *I n1) дієта; книга про правильне харчування2) пайок ( у в'язниці)IIdietary cure — мeд. дієтотерапія; який надходить з їжею
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I n1) дієта; книга про правильне харчування2) пайок ( у в'язниці)IIdietary cure — мeд. дієтотерапія; який надходить з їжею
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ˈdaɪətərɪ
1. сущ.
1) диета Syn: diet
2) паек, порция пищи( в больнице, тюрьме и т.п.) Syn: ration
2. прил. диетический а) (относящийся к продуктам) б) (относящийся к диете) dietary course ≈ курс диеты диета книга о правильном питании паек (в тюрьме, работном доме и т. п.) диетический - * foods диетические продукты - * cure (медицина) диетотерапия поступающий с пищей dietary диета ~ дие(те) тический ~ паек -
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13 pareve (In the observance of Jewish dietary laws, those foods that may be eaten indiscriminately, with either meat dishes or dairy products)
Религия: паревУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > pareve (In the observance of Jewish dietary laws, those foods that may be eaten indiscriminately, with either meat dishes or dairy products)
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сущ.1) общ. пища, питаниеSyn:See:2) потр., преим. мн. провизия, продовольствие, продукты питания, съестные припасы, пищевые продуктыSyn:See:domestic food, gourmet foods, convenience foods, frozen foods, fast food, staple foods, dietary foods, genetically modified food, food industry, food bar, food control, food department, food legislation, food market, food store, food adulteration, Food for Development, Food for Peace, Food for Progress, World Food Programme3) с.-х. корм, фураж ( для скота)cat food — кошачий корм, корм для кошек
Syn:animal food, feed 3)4) мн., фин. ценные бумаги продовольственных компанийSee: -
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Религия: (In the observance of Jewish dietary laws, those foods that may be eaten indiscriminately, with either meat dishes or dairy products) парев -
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1. n режим, образ жизни2. n редк. система правления, режим3. n грам. редк. управлениеСинонимический ряд:1. care (noun) care; therapy; treatment2. limiting intake of food (noun) abstaining from certain foods; abstinence from food; diet; fast; limiting intake of food; macrobiotic diet; nourishment; nutritional therapy; starvation; weight-reduction plan
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