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61 juice
‹u:s1) (the liquid part of fruits or vegetables: She squeezed the juice out of the orange; tomato juice.) zumo2) ((often in plural) the fluid contained in meat: Roasting meat in tin foil helps to preserve the juices.) jugo3) ((in plural) fluid contained in the organs of the body, eg to help digestion: digestive/gastric juices.) jugo•- juicy- juiciness
juice n zumo / jugotr[ʤʊːs]1 (gen) jugo2 (of fruit) zumo, SMALLAM/SMALL jugo\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLjuice extractor licuadorajuice ['ʤu:s] n1) : jugo m (de carne, de frutas) m, zumo m (de frutas)2) electricity: electricidad f, luz fn.• asa s.f.• jugo s.m.• zumo s.m.dʒuːs2) u (sl)a) ( liquid fuel) combustible mb) ( vitality) (AmE) vida fc) ( alcohol) (AmE) bebida f[dʒuːs]1. N1) [of fruit, vegetable] jugo m, zumo m (Sp); [of meat] jugo m2) * (=petrol) gasolina f3) * (=electricity) corriente f4) (Anat)digestive juices — jugos mpl digestivos, jugos mpl gástricos
2.CPDjuice extractor N — (Brit) exprimidor m eléctrico
* * *[dʒuːs]2) u (sl)a) ( liquid fuel) combustible mb) ( vitality) (AmE) vida fc) ( alcohol) (AmE) bebida f -
62 pancreas
'pæŋkriəs(a part of the body which helps in the digestion of food.) páncreas
páncreas sustantivo masculino (pl
páncreas m inv Anat pancreas ' páncreas' also found in these entries: English: pancreastr['pæŋkrɪəs]1 páncreas nombre masculinopancreas ['pæŋkriəs, 'pæn-] n: páncreas mn.• páncreas s.m.'pæŋkriəsnoun páncreas m['pæŋkrɪǝs]N páncreas m* * *['pæŋkriəs]noun páncreas m -
63 roughage
-fi‹noun (substances in food, eg bran or fibre, which help digestion.) alimentos ricos en fibratr['rʌfɪʤ]1 fibraroughage ['rʌfɪʤ] n: fibra fn.• forraje s.m.'rʌfɪdʒmass noun fibra f ( de los alimentos)['rʌfɪdʒ]N (for animals) forraje m ; (for people) alimentos mpl ricos en fibra* * *['rʌfɪdʒ]mass noun fibra f ( de los alimentos) -
64 aid
aid [eɪd]1. nouna. ( = help) aide fb. ( = helper) aide mfc. (usually plural) ( = equipment, apparatus) aide f[+ person] aider ; [+ progress, recovery] contribuer à3. compounds* * *[eɪd] 1.1) ( help) aide fwith the aid of — à l'aide de [tool etc]; avec l'aide de [person]
2) ( charitable support) aide f ( from de; to, for à)in aid of — au profit de [charity etc]
3) ( equipment) aide f2.aid agency — organisation f humanitaire
3.aid worker — employé/-e m/f d'une organisation humanitaire
transitive verb aider [person] ( to do à faire); faciliter [digestion, recovery]4.1)2) Jur -
65 digest
1. transitive verb1) (assimilate, lit or fig.) verdauen2) (consider) durchdenken2. noun(periodical) Digest, der od. das* * *1. verb1) (to break up (food) in the stomach etc and turn it into a form which the body can use: The invalid had to have food that was easy to digest.) verdauen2) (to take in and think over (information etc): It took me some minutes to digest what he had said.) verdauen2. noun- academic.ru/20410/digestible">digestible- digestion
- digestive* * *di·gestI. vi[daɪˈʤest]II. vt[daɪˈʤest]▪ to \digest sth1. (in stomach) etw verdauenIII. n[ˈdaɪʤest]\digest of findings Zusammenstellung f von Ergebnissen; LAW Sammlung [o Auswahl] f von Gerichtsentscheidungen* * *[daɪ'dZest] verdauen2. viverdauen3. n['daɪdZest]* * *digest [dıˈdʒest; daı-]A v/t1. Speisen verdauen3. fig verdauen, (innerlich) verarbeiten4. fig überlegen, durchdenken5. fig ordnen, in ein System bringen, klassifizieren6. CHEM digerieren, aufschließen, -lösenB v/i1. (seine Nahrung) verdauen2. sich verdauen lassen, verdaulich sein:digest well leicht verdaulich seinC s [ˈdaıdʒest]of aus Veröffentlichungen)2. (of)a) Abriss m (gen), Überblick m (über akk)3. JURa) systematische Sammlung von Gerichtsentscheidungen* * *1. transitive verb1) (assimilate, lit or fig.) verdauen2) (consider) durchdenken2. noun(periodical) Digest, der od. das* * *n.Übersicht f. v.verdauen v. -
66 operation
operation [‚ɒpəˈreɪ∫ən]1. nouna. ( = action) opération fb. ( = functioning) [of mind, digestion, machine, business] fonctionnement m ; [of drug] action f ; [of system] application f• to put into operation [+ plan] mettre en application ; [+ law] mettre en vigueur ; [+ machine] mettre en servicec. ( = surgery) opération f2. compounds* * *[ˌɒpə'reɪʃn]1) ( working) fonctionnement m2) Medicine opération fto have a major/minor operation — subir une grosse/petite opération
3) ( use) ( of machinery) utilisation f; (of plant, mine) exploitation f; (of law, scheme) mise f en vigueurto be in operation — [plan] être en vigueur; [oil rig, mine] être en exploitation; [machine] fonctionner
4) ( undertaking) opération f5) ( business)6) Computing, Finance opération f -
67 digestive
1. adjective 2. noun* * *[-tiv]* * *di·ges·tive[daɪˈʤestɪv]* * *[dI'dZestɪv]1. adjVerdauungs-2. n1) (US: aperitif) Aperitif m2)See:= academic.ru/86183/digestive_biscuit">digestive biscuit* * *digestive [-tıv]A adj (adv digestively)1. MED, PHARM digestiv, verdauungsfördernd2. ANAT, PHYSIOL Verdauungs…:digestive biscuit → B 2;digestive enzyme Verdauungsenzym n;digestive juice Verdauungssaft m;digestive process Verdauungsvorgang mB s1. MED, PHARM Digestivum n, verdauungsförderndes Mittel2. Br Vollkornkeks m/n* * *1. adjective2. noundigestive biscuit — (Brit.) see 2.
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68 digest
1. verb1) (to break up (food) in the stomach etc and turn it into a form which the body can use: The invalid had to have food that was easy to digest.) prebaviti2) (to take in and think over (information etc): It took me some minutes to digest what he had said.) preudariti2. noun(summary; brief account: a digest of the week's news.) izvleček- digestion
- digestive* * *I [didžést]1.transitive verbprebaviti, prebavljati; prebole(va)ti; potrpeti; preudariti, preudarjati; narediti izvleček; chemistry asimilirati, raztopiti;2.intransitive verbraztopiti se; prebaviti seII [dáidžəst]nounizvleček, pregled; zbirka zakonov, pandekte; zbirka kratkih izvlečkov -
69 juice
[‹u:s]1) (the liquid part of fruits or vegetables: She squeezed the juice out of the orange; tomato juice.) sok2) ((often in plural) the fluid contained in meat: Roasting meat in tin foil helps to preserve the juices.) sok3) ((in plural) fluid contained in the organs of the body, eg to help digestion: digestive/gastric juices.) sok•- juicy- juiciness* * *I [džu:s]nounsok; figuratively jedro, bit; moč, vitalnost; slang bencin, pogonsko gorivo; American viskifiguratively to stew in one's own juice — pojesti, kar si skuhašII [džu:s]transitive verbAmerican preliti s sokomslang to juice up — pognati, dati polet -
70 ostrich
['ostri ](a type of large bird which cannot fly.) noj* * *[ɔstrič]nounzoology nojto bury one's head like an ostrich ( —ali ostrichlike) in the sand — zariti glavo v pesek, sam sebe varati -
71 pancreas
['pæŋkriəs](a part of the body which helps in the digestion of food.) trebušna slinavka* * *[paeŋkriəs]nounmedicine pankreas, trebušna slinavka -
72 roughage
[-fi‹]noun (substances in food, eg bran or fibre, which help digestion.) balastne snovi* * *[rʌfidž]nounsurov, grob material; groba hrana ali krma (seno, otrobi ipd.); biology neprebavljiva hranila (zlasti celuloza) -
73 upset
upset [ʌpˈset](preterite, past participle upset)a. [+ cup, milk] renverserb. [+ plan] bouleverser ; [+ calculation] fausser ; [+ person] ( = offend) vexer ; ( = annoy) contrarier2. adjective• he was upset about losing ( = annoyed) il était vexé d'avoir perdub. [ˈʌpset]3. noun* * *1. ['ʌpset]1) (surprise, setback) Politics, Sport revers m2) ( upheaval) bouleversement m3) ( distress) peine f4) Medicine2. [ˌʌp'set]1) ( distress) [sight, news] retourner, bouleverser; [person] faire de la peine à2) ( annoy) contrarier3) fig ( throw into disarray) bouleverser [plan]; déjouer [calculations]; affecter [pattern, situation]4) ( destabilize) rompre [balance]; ( knock over) renverser6) Medicine rendre [quelqu'un] malade [person]; perturber [digestion]3. [ˌʌp'set]past participle adjectiveto be ou feel upset — ( distressed) être très affecté (at, about par); ( annoyed) être contrarié (at, about par)
to get upset — ( angry) se fâcher ( about pour); ( distressed) se tracasser ( about pour)
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74 weakness
weakness [ˈwi:knɪs]a. [of person, character, argument, signal, currency] faiblesse f ; [of industry, economy, regime] fragilité fc. ( = defect) [of structure, material] défaut me. ( = liking) [of person] faible m* * *['wiːknɪs]1) ( weak point) point m faible2) ( liking) faible m3) ( physical) (of person, limb, eyesight, heart, memory) faiblesse f; ( of digestion) délicatesse f; ( of structure) fragilité f4) ( lack of authority) gen faiblesse f; (of evidence, position) fragilité f5) ( faintness) gen faiblesse f; (of tea, solution) légèreté f6) Finance faiblesse f -
75 nutrient
1. n спец. питательное вещество2. a спец. питательныйСинонимический ряд:1. nutritious (adj.) nourishing; nutrimental; nutritious; nutritive2. food (noun) digested; digestible element; digestive; food; mineral; nourishment; nutriment; protein; sustenance3. nutritious (noun) alimentary; beneficial to digestion; digestible; feeding; nourishing; nutritious; nutritive; sustaining -
76 digest
1. verb1) (to break up (food) in the stomach etc and turn it into a form which the body can use: The invalid had to have food that was easy to digest.) fordøye2) (to take in and think over (information etc): It took me some minutes to digest what he had said.) fordøye, tilegne seg, la (det) synke ned2. noun(summary; brief account: a digest of the week's news.)- digestion
- digestivefordøye--------oversiktIsubst. \/ˈdaɪdʒest\/1) sammendrag, resymé2) forklaring: tidsskrift med lettfordøyelige utdrag av litterære verk og tidligere publiserte artikler3) ordnet (lov)samling4) fordøyelsesproduktIIverb \/daɪˈdʒest\/, \/dɪˈdʒest\/1) fordøye2) fordøyes3) ( overført) fordøye, tilegne seg4) ( om plan) tenke over, tenke igjennom5) ordne, systematisere, klassifisere6) sammenfatte, forkorte, oppsummere7) tåle, svelge, bite i seg, finne seg i, avfinne seg med8) ( kjemi) koke, oppløse -
77 juice
‹u:s1) (the liquid part of fruits or vegetables: She squeezed the juice out of the orange; tomato juice.) jus, saft, -most2) ((often in plural) the fluid contained in meat: Roasting meat in tin foil helps to preserve the juices.) kraft, sjy3) ((in plural) fluid contained in the organs of the body, eg to help digestion: digestive/gastric juices.) (mage)saft•- juicy- juicinesskraft--------saftIsubst. \/dʒuːs\/1) råsaft, juice2) ( matlaging) sjy, kjøttkraft3) ( hverdagslig) bensin4) ( hverdagslig) strøm (elektrisk)5) ( hverdagslig) tæl, futt6) (slang, amer.) drikke (sprit)IIverb \/dʒuːs\/presse (saften av frukt eller grønnsak)juice something up (hverdagslig, amer.) live opp, sette fart på -
78 ostrich
'ostri(a type of large bird which cannot fly.) strutsstrutssubst. (flertall: ostriches) \/ˈɒstrɪtʃ\/, \/ˈɒstrɪdʒ\/, i flertall: \/ˈɒstrɪdʒɪz\/( fuglearten Struthio camelus) strutshave the digestion of an ostrich ha strutsemage (dvs. tåle å spise nesten hva som helst) -
79 pancreas
'pæŋkriəs(a part of the body which helps in the digestion of food.) bukspyttkjertelbukspyttkjertelsubst. \/ˈpæŋkrɪəs\/( anatomi) pankreas, bukspyttkjertel -
80 roughage
-fi‹noun (substances in food, eg bran or fibre, which help digestion.) fibersubst. \/ˈrʌfɪdʒ\/1) grovfôr2) fiberrik kost, fiber
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