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noun1) (tree) Tanne, die* * *[fə:](a kind of evergreen tree that bears cones (fir-cones) and is often grown for its wood.) die Tanne* * *[fɜ:ʳ, AM fɜ:r]* * *[fɜː(r)]nTanne f; (= wood) Tanne(nholz nt) f* * *1. Tanne f2. a) Kiefer fb) Föhre f3. Tannenholz n* * *noun1) (tree) Tanne, die* * *(tree) n.Tanne -n f. n.Fichte -n f.Tanne -n f. -
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16 chop down
transitive verbfällen [Baum]; umhauen [Busch, Pfosten]* * *(to cause (especially a tree) to fall by cutting it with an axe: He chopped down the fir tree.) fällen* * *vtto \chop down down ⇆ a tree einen Baum fällen* * *vt septree fällen* * *chop down v/t1. fällen2. Fußball: umsäbeln* * *transitive verbfällen [Baum]; umhauen [Busch, Pfosten] -
17 conifer
nounNadelbaum, der* * *(a cone-bearing tree, eg the fir: The larch tree is a conifer.) der Nadelbaum- academic.ru/15312/coniferous">coniferous* * *co·ni·fer[ˈkɒnɪfəʳ, AM ˈkɑ:nəfɚ]* * *['kɒnɪfə(r)]nNadelbaum m, Konifere f (spec)conifers — Nadelhölzer pl
* * ** * *nounNadelbaum, der* * *n.Konifere -n f.Nadelbaum m. -
18 hemlock
hem·lock[ˈhemlɒk, AM -lɑ:k]ncup of \hemlock Schierlingsbecher m* * *['hemlɒk]n(BOT: poisonous plant) Schierling m; (= tree) Schierlings- or Hemlocktanne f; (= poison) Schierling(saft) mSocrates drank the hemlock — Sokrates trank den Schierlingsbecher
* * *1. BOT Schierling m2. fig Schierlings-, Giftbecher m* * *n.Schierling m. -
19 balsam
noun(lit. or fig.) Balsam, der* * *['bo:lsəm](a pleasant-smelling substance obtained from certain trees: He inhaled balsam when he had a bad cold.) der Balsam* * *bal·sam[ˈbɔ:lsəm]* * *['bɔːlsəm]n1) Balsam m* * *balsam [ˈbɔːlsəm] s1. → academic.ru/5240/balm">balm 12. BOT Springkraut n3. BOT* * *noun(lit. or fig.) Balsam, der -
20 spruce
1. adjective 2. noun(Bot.) Fichte, die3. transitive verbspruce the house up — das [ganze] Haus aufräumen und putzen
get spruced up — sich feinmachen (ugs.)
* * *I [spru:s] adjective(neat and smart: You're looking very spruce today.)II [spru:s] noun(a tree with leaves like needles that grows in northern regions.)- academic.ru/91985/spruce_up">spruce up* * *spruce1[spru:s]n Fichte fspruce2[spru:s]* * *I [spruːs]nFichte f IIadj (+er)person proper, gepflegt; men's clothes flott, schmuck (dated); women, children, women's clothes, appearance adrett; building schmuck; lawn, flower beds gepflegthe was looking very spruce — er sah geschniegelt und gebügelt aus
* * *spruce1 [spruːs] s2. Fichte(nholz) f(n)spruce2 [spruːs]A adj (adv sprucely)1. schmuck, sauber, adrett2. pej geschniegelt, affigspruce o.s. up → C* * *1. adjective 2. noun(Bot.) Fichte, die3. transitive verbspruce the house up — das [ganze] Haus aufräumen und putzen
get spruced up — sich feinmachen (ugs.)
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См. также в других словарях:
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fir-tree — … Useful english dictionary
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microtubular fir-tree — “microtubular fir tree”. См. “ёлка микротрубочек”. (Источник: «Англо русский толковый словарь генетических терминов». Арефьев В.А., Лисовенко Л.А., Москва: Изд во ВНИРО, 1995 г.) … Молекулярная биология и генетика. Толковый словарь.
fir — [ fɜr ] noun count a tall tree with thin sharp leaves that do not fall off in winter. It produces brown woody fruits called cones and can be called a fir or a fir tree. a. uncount the wood of a fir tree … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English