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['iːtəb(ə)lz]Aviation: (пищевые продукты) EAT (обозначение ИАТА) -
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Aviation: EAT (обозначение ИАТА)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > eatables (пищевые продукты)
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eatables имя существительное: -
5 корм
1) General subject: bait (для лошадей), baiter (для лошадей), baiting (для лошадей), feed, feed-stuff, fodder, food, forage, nutriment, pabulum, provender, seed2) Biology: fare3) Engineering: feeding, feedstuff, foodstuff, nourishment, nutrition5) Collective: feeding stuff6) Economy: feedingstuff7) Makarov: concentrate, eatables, food (животных), nurture -
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1) General subject: aliment, board, bread, chop chop, chuck, creature comforts, diet, eating, eats, edible, edibles, esculent (особ. об овощах), fare, fare (тж. перен.), feed, food, (простая) hog and hominy, keep up, kitchen, living, meat, nourishment, nutriment, nutrition, nutritive, pablum, pabulum (преим. перен.), peck, provender, repast, sustenance, sustentation, table, tack, tucker, viand, victuals, nurture2) Biology: pabulum (Cuniculus paca)6) Latin: cibus7) Military: ration8) Agriculture: feeding9) Religion: foods10) Scottish language: vivers11) Physiology: ingesta13) New Zealand: kai14) Marine science: foodstuff15) Aviation medicine: meal16) Makarov: fodder, nourishment (для ума и т.п.), sustention -
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1) General subject: comestibles (обыкн. plural), fare, food, provand, provision, victual2) Naval: messing3) Colloquial: eatables4) Military: food rations, victuals5) Engineering: edibles6) Food industry: comestible7) Business: provisions8) Makarov: provand (особ. для армии), provant (особ. для армии) -
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food (attr.)пищевые продукты — foodstuffs; eatables
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ж. тк. ед. уст.food; eatables pl. -
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съестные припасы — eatables, victuals
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food (attr)пищевы́е проду́кты — foodstuffs; eatables
пищева́я промы́шленность — food industry
пищевы́е концентра́ты — food concentrates
пищева́я со́да — baking / cooking soda
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с. скл. как прил.food; eatables pl -
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съестны́е припа́сы — eatables, victuals ['vɪtəlz]
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foodstuffs, eatablesРусско-английский словарь по общей лексике > пищевые продукты
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Potter's clay — Potter Pot ter, n. [Cf. F. potier.] 1. One whose occupation is to make earthen vessels. Ps. ii. 9. [1913 Webster] The potter heard, and stopped his wheel. Longfellow. [1913 Webster] 2. One who hawks crockery or earthenware. [Prov. Eng.] De… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English