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1 ворошение
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2 вуаль
1) General subject: cobweb, fog, nun's veiling (тонкая шерстяная ткань), scum, unveil, veil, voile, zenana3) French: toile4) Indian language: zenana cloth, beatilha5) Metallurgy: (фотографическая) fog6) Textile: barege, scarf, scarve, veiling, voile fabric7) Photo: foggage8) Information technology: blooming9) Astronautics: film10) Polymers: fog (дефект в прозрачных пластиках)11) Makarov: fall, fog (в фотографии), fog (фото), fog (of photographic plate) (фотопластинки), fogging (фото), veil (фото), veil aurora (форма полярных сияний) -
3 выпас скота по отаве
Makarov: foggageУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > выпас скота по отаве
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4 густой туман
2) Naval: pea-soup fog, tight fog3) Colloquial: pea soup, pea souper5) Marine science: grease6) Aviation medicine: "milk bowl"7) Makarov: heavy fog, heavy mist, hoar frost, smother -
5 замешательство
1) General subject: abashment, bewilderment, blue funk, confusion, disarray, discomfiture, discomposure, embarrassment, fog, foggage, nonplus, pause, perplex, perplexity, pucker, puzzle, puzzlement, shamefacedness, discombobulation, disconcertion2) Colloquial: blue fear3) Military: confoundment, shock -
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7 затуманиваться
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8 мгла
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9 неясность
1) General subject: abstruseness, abstrusity, ambiguity, ambiguousness, doubt, doubtfulness, foggage, fogginess, fuzziness, haziness, indefiniteness, intangibility, nebulosity (мысли, выражения и т. п.), non liquet, obscure, obscureness, obscurity, opacity (мысли, образа), oracularity, turbidity, uncertainty of, unclarity, woolliness, bewilderment3) Medicine: blurring4) Rare: imperspicuity5) Religion: non liquet (Latin for "doubtfulness")6) Law: indistinctness, vagueness7) Psychology: implicitness8) Patents: illegibility9) leg.N.P. ambiguity (e.g., of a law, contract, or provision) -
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11 окутывать
1) General subject: cloak, cover, enshroud, entrammel, enveil, envelop, enwrap, fog, foggage, fold, hover (об облаках), immantle, invest (with, in), involve, lap, mantle, muffle, muffle up, obduce, pall, scarf, shroud, smother (дымом), steep (о тумане, дыме и т.п.), steeper (о тумане, дыме и т.п.), wrap2) Naval: shut in (о тумане)3) Engineering: blanket4) Business: wrap up5) Makarov: encompass, enfold, envelope, wrap about, wrap around, close about -
12 окутывать туманом
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13 оставлять траву нескошенной на зиму
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > оставлять траву нескошенной на зиму
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14 отава
1) General subject: after-grass, aftermath, eatage, fog, rowen2) Biology: aftergrass, regrowth (напр. леса)3) Dialect: roughings4) Agriculture: after-growth, afterfeed, aftergrowth, aftermatch5) British English: eddish6) Makarov: foggage, second growth -
15 пасти скот на отаве
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > пасти скот на отаве
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16 пасти скот по отаве
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > пасти скот по отаве
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17 пастись на отаве
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18 подрост
1) General subject: eatage, low cover, undergrowth3) Engineering: coppice, copse, regrowth, underbrush, underbush4) Agriculture: stand5) British English: eddish6) Forestry: advance growth, coppice shoot, second growth, staddle, standard, understorey, understory of young regeneration (возобновление под пологом леса), understory trees, underwood, young growth7) Ecology: after-growth, fog, undergrowth shrub layer8) Makarov: foggage -
19 покрывать туманом
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20 покрываться вуалью
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > покрываться вуалью
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См. также в других словарях:
Foggage — Fog gage (?; 48), n. (Agric.) See 1st {Fog}. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
foggage — Fog Fog (f[o^]g), n. [Cf. Scot. fog, fouge, moss, foggage rank grass, LL. fogagium, W. ffwg dry grass.] (Agric.) (a) A second growth of grass; aftergrass. (b) Dead or decaying grass remaining on land through the winter; called also {foggage}.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
foggage — noun Etymology: Scots, from Middle English (Scots) fogage, from Medieval Latin fogagium, from Middle English fogge second growth of grass (probably of Scandinavian origin; akin to Norwegian fogg long grass on damp ground) + Medieval Latin agium… … New Collegiate Dictionary
foggage — /fog ij, faw gij/, n. Chiefly Scot. fog2. [1490 1500; < AL fogagium. See FOG2, AGE] * * * … Universalium
foggage — n. (Scottish term) aftergrass, grass that grows after the initial crop has been mown (Agriculture) … English contemporary dictionary
foggage — fog·gage … English syllables
foggage — ˈfȯgij, ˈfäg noun ( s) Etymology: Middle English (Scots dialect) fogage winter grass, winter grazing, from fog winter grass + age more at fog chiefly Scotland : fog I 1a … Useful english dictionary
Fog — (f[o^]g), n. [Cf. Scot. fog, fouge, moss, foggage rank grass, LL. fogagium, W. ffwg dry grass.] (Agric.) (a) A second growth of grass; aftergrass. (b) Dead or decaying grass remaining on land through the winter; called also {foggage}. [Prov.Eng.] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
old tore — Fog Fog (f[o^]g), n. [Cf. Scot. fog, fouge, moss, foggage rank grass, LL. fogagium, W. ffwg dry grass.] (Agric.) (a) A second growth of grass; aftergrass. (b) Dead or decaying grass remaining on land through the winter; called also {foggage}.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Patrick McGinley — (1937 present) is an Irish novelist, born in Glencolumbkille, Ireland.After teaching in Ireland, McGinley moved to England where he pursued a career as a publisher and author. Among his strongest literary influences is his Irish predecessor,… … Wikipedia
Fog fever — is a misnomer, since neither is it caused by fog, nor do sufferers have a high temperature. The scientific name is Acute Bovine Pulmonary Edema and Emphysema (ABPEE). The condition occurs in hungry, adult cattle, having been fed on dried feed… … Wikipedia