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1 green bacon
некопченый бекон, (но соленый), green baconсало -
2 green bacon
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3 green bacon
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4 green\ bacon
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6 bacon
копченая свиная грудинка, беконa rasher of bacon тонкий кусок грудинкиbacon and eggs яичница с бекономbeef bаcon соленая и копченая говяжья грудинкаa gammon of bacon тонкий кусок грудинкиgreen bacon шпик, свиное сало (соленое, но не копченое)steaky bacon бекон с прожилками жираstrong bacon протухшее свиное салоto cure bacon солить салоuncured bacon незасоленное сало, бекон, не заготовленный впрок -
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ɡri:n
1. adjective1) (of the colour of growing grass or the leaves of most plants: a green hat.) verde2) (not ripe: green bananas.) verde3) (without experience: Only someone as green as you would believe a story like that.) verde, novato; crédulo4) (looking as if one is about to be sick; very pale: He was green with envy (= very jealous).) verde
2. noun1) (the colour of grass or the leaves of plants: the green of the trees in summer.) verde, verdor2) (something (eg paint) green in colour: I've used up all my green.) verde3) (an area of grass: a village green.) césped4) (an area of grass on a golf course with a small hole in the centre.) green5) (concerned with the protection of the environment: green issues; a green political party.)•- greenish- greens
- greenfly
- greengage
- greengrocer
- greenhouse
- greenhouse effect
- the green light
green adj n verdeSe llama village green la zona verde o césped que solía haber en el centro de un pueblo inglés tradicionaltr[griːn]1 (colour) verde2 (unripe, not dried) verde3 (environment friendly) verde, ecológico,-a4 (pale) pálido,-a5 (inexperienced) novato,-a, verde; (gullible) ingenuo,-a, crédulo,-a6 (jealous) envidioso,-a1 (colour) verde nombre masculino2 (stretch of grass) césped nombre masculino; (in golf) green nombre masculino; (in village) césped público ubicado en medio de un pueblo1 (vegetables) verduras nombre femenino plural1 SMALLPOLITICS/SMALL los verdes nombre masculino plural\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto be green with envy morirse de envidia■ she was green with envy se moría de envidia, se la comía la envidiato give something the green light dar luz verde a algoto have green fingers SMALLBRITISH ENGLISH/SMALL tener buena mano para las plantasto have green thumbs SMALLAMERICAN ENGLISH/SMALL tener buena mano para las plantasgreen belt zona verdegreen card SMALLAMERICAN ENGLISH/SMALL permiso de residencia y trabajogreen paper SMALLBRITISH ENGLISH/SMALL libro verdegreen pepper pimiento verdegreen salad ensalada verdegreen ['gri:n] adj1) : verde (dícese del color)2) unripe: verde, inmaduro3) inexperienced: verde, novatogreen n1) : verde m2) greens nplvegetables: verduras fpladj.• bisoño, -a adj.• campo (de golf)(Deporte) adj.• fresco, -a adj.• verde adj.n.• prado s.m.• verde s.m.• verduras s.f.pl.
I griːnadjective -er, -est1) <paint/eyes> verdehe was green with envy — se moría de envidia
green spaces — zonas fpl or espacios mpl verdes
green vegetables — verdura(s) f(pl) de hoja
to have a green thumb o (BrE) green fingers — tener* mano para las plantas
2)a) ( unripe) verdeb) (colloq) (pred) ( inexperienced) verde (fam); ( naive) ingenuo3) ( Pol) verde, ecologista
II
1) u ( color) verde m2) c (in village, town) ≈plaza f ( con césped)[ɡriːn]1. ADJ(compar greener) (superl greenest)1) (in colour) verdedark green — verde oscuro adj inv
light green — verde claro adj inv
blue green — verde azulado adj inv
to turn or go green — [tree] verdear
she went green at the thought — (=nauseous) se puso blanca solo de pensarlo
- be green with envygill I2) (=unripe) [banana, tomato, wood] verde3) (fig) (=inexperienced) novato; (=naive) inocenteI'm not as green as I look! — ¡no soy tan inocente como parezco!
4) (=ecological) [movement, vote, person] verde, ecologista; [issues, policy, product] ecologista2. N1) (=colour) verde m2) (=grassy area)b) (Sport) (in Golf) green m; (for bowls) pista f; bowling 2., putting 2.3) greens (Culin) verdura fsingeat up your greens! — ¡cómete la verdura!
4) (Pol)3.ADV(Pol)to vote green — votar por el partido ecologista, votar a los verdes *
4.VT (ecologically) hacer más verde5.CPDgreen algae N — algas fpl verdes
green bacon N — tocino m sin ahumar, beicon m sin ahumar (Sp), panceta f (S. Cone)
green bean N — judía f verde, ejote m (Mex), poroto m verde (And, S. Cone), chaucha f (Arg)
green belt N — (Brit) zona f verde
Green Beret N — (Brit, US) (=person) boina mf verde
green card N — (in EC) (Aut) carta f verde; (in US) permiso de residencia y trabajo en los EE.UU.
green channel N — (at customs) canal m verde (en aduana)
the Green Cross Code N — (Brit) código m de seguridad vial
green fingers NPL (Brit) —
to have green fingers —
green goddess * N — (Brit) coche de bomberos del ejército
green light N — luz f verde
- give sb/sth the green lightgreen onion N — (US) cebolleta f, cebollino m
green paper N — (Brit) (Pol) libro m verde
the Green Party N — (Pol) el partido ecologista, los verdes *
green peas NPL — guisantes mpl
green pepper N — (=vegetable) pimiento m verde, pimentón m verde (LAm)
green pound N — (ethical shopping) dinero de los que tienen una sensibilidad medioambiental
green revolution, Green Revolution N — revolución f verde
green room N — (Theat) camerino m
green salad N — ensalada f (de lechuga, pepino, pimiento verde etc)
green thumb N (US) —
to have a green thumb —
green vegetables NPL — verduras fpl de hoja verde
* * *
I [griːn]adjective -er, -est1) <paint/eyes> verdehe was green with envy — se moría de envidia
green spaces — zonas fpl or espacios mpl verdes
green vegetables — verdura(s) f(pl) de hoja
to have a green thumb o (BrE) green fingers — tener* mano para las plantas
2)a) ( unripe) verdeb) (colloq) (pred) ( inexperienced) verde (fam); ( naive) ingenuo3) ( Pol) verde, ecologista
II
1) u ( color) verde m2) c (in village, town) ≈plaza f ( con césped) -
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1. [gri:n] n1. 1) зелёный цвет2) pl оттенки зелёного цвета3) зелёный цвет как национальная эмблема Ирландии2. зелёная краска, зелень3. 1) растительность; листва2) pl зелёные ветви деревьев ( для украшения)4. pl зелёные овощи для варки (капуста, шпинат и т. п.)5. молодость, сила6. 1) зелёная лужайка, луг; зелёная лужайка, площадка ( для игр)2) площадка для игры в гольф2. [gri:n] a♢
do you see /is there/ any green in my eye? - неужели я кажусь вам таким легковерным /простаком/?1. 1) зелёный, зелёного цветаgreen dress - зелёное платье, платье зелёного цвета
green light - а) зелёный свет ( светофора); б) разг. «зелёная улица»
to give the green light - дать «зелёную улицу», «дать добро»
2) зелёный, бледный, болезненный ( о цвете лица)to grow /to go, to turn/ green - позеленеть, побледнеть
green with envy [jealousy] - позеленевший /побледневший/ от зависти [ревности]
2. 1) покрытый зеленью, зелёныйgreen tree - дерево, покрытое листвой; зелёное дерево
2) мягкий, тёплый, бесснежныйwe shall have a green Christmas - рождество будет бесснежным, на рождество снега не будет /снег не выпадет/
3. незрелый, неспелый, зелёныйgreen apple - неспелое /зелёное/ яблоко
4. 1) свежий, не подвергшийся обработкеgreen bacon - шпик, свиное сало (солёное, но не копчёное)
2) зелёный, сочный ( о кормах)3) сырой, невыдержанныйgreen wood - а) свежесрубленное дерево; б) невыдержанная древесина; [ср. тж. greenwood]
green timber /амер. lumber/ - свежераспиленный лесоматериал
green brick - сырец, необожжённый кирпич
4) свежий, незажившийgreen wound - свежая /незажившая/ рана
5. 1) свежий; цветущий, полный силgreen old age - цветущая /бодрая/ старость
enjoying a green old age - всё ещё бодрый, несмотря на годы
recollections of his youth were still green in his mind - воспоминания молодости были все ещё свежи в его памяти
2) молодой, нежный6. 1) неопытный, новый, молодой; зелёныйa green band - новичок, неопытный человек, молодой работник
green to one's job - новичок в своей работе, неопытный в своём деле
he is still very green - он ещё очень молод /неопытен, зелен/; ≅ у него ещё молоко на губах не обсохло
she is green from her village - она только-только из деревни, ей ещё привыкать и привыкать к городской жизни
2) воен. необученный, необстрелянный7. доверчивый, простодушный; простоватыйhe is not so green as he looks - он не так прост, как кажется; не смотрите, что он выглядит простачком
to be as green as to imagine that... - быть настолько наивным, чтобы думать, что...
8. редк. ревнивый♢
green finger /thumb/ - садоводческое искусствоhe has green fingers - что он ни посадит, у него всё растёт
in the green tree - библ. в дни процветания /расцвета/
3. [gri:n] vGreen mountain State - амер. шутл. «Штат Зелёной горы» ( Вермонт)
1. становиться зелёным, зеленеть2. 1) красить в зелёный цвет2) одевать в зелёный цвет3. разг. обманывать, мистифицировать -
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green [gri:n]∎ the wall was painted green le mur était peint en vert;∎ to go or to turn green (tree) devenir vert, verdir; (traffic light) passer au vert; (person) devenir blême, blêmir;∎ to be or to go green with envy être vert de jalousie;∎ as green as grass vert cru;∎ figurative to have British green fingers or American a green thumb avoir la main verte∎ I'm not as green as I might seem je ne suis pas aussi naïf que j'en ai l'air;∎ a green reporter un jeune reporter inexpérimenté(d) (ecological) écologique, vert;∎ all the parties are trying to appear more green tous les partis essaient d'adopter une image plus écolo;∎ to think green penser à l'environnement;∎ to go green virer écolo∎ to keep sb's memory green chérir la mémoire de qn2 noun∎ green suits you le vert te va bien;∎ the girl in green la fille en vert;∎ dressed in green habillé de ou en vert(b) (grassy patch) pelouse f, gazon m;∎ village green place f du village, terrain m communal∎ on the green sur le green(a) (vegetables) légumes mpl verts;∎ you should eat more greens tu devrais manger plus de légumes verts∎ the Greens les Verts mpl, les écologistes mpl►► green audit = rapport sur l'impact des activités d'une entreprise sur l'environnement;green bean haricot m vert;green belt ceinture f verte;the Green Berets les Bérets verts;green card (for insurance) carte f verte (prouvant qu'un véhicule est assuré pour un voyage à l'étranger); (work permit) carte f de séjour (temporaire, aux États-Unis);green channel (at customs) file f "rien à déclarer";Zoology green crab crabe m enragé ou vert;British the green cross code le code de sécurité routière (pour apprendre aux piétons à traverser la route avec moins de risques d'accident);EU green currency monnaie f verte;British green goddess = camion de pompiers de l'armée;Botany green hellebore herbe f à sétons;∎ to give sb/sth the green light donner le feu vert à qn/pour qch;∎ to get the green light from sb obtenir le feu vert de qn;Zoology green mamba mamba m vert;green man British (at pedestrian crossing) bonhomme m vert; humorous (extraterrestrial) petit homme m vert;∎ wait for the green man before crossing attends que le bonhomme passe au vert avant de traverser;∎ little green men petits hommes mpl verts;green marketing marketing m vert ou écologique;Zoology green monkey vervet m, singe m vert;green monkey disease maladie f de Marburg;the Green Mountain State = surnom donné au Vermont;American green onion ciboule f, cive f;British & French Canadian Politics green paper = document formulant des propositions destinées à orienter la politique gouvernementale;the Green party le parti écologiste, les Verts mpl;green peas petits pois mpl;green pepper poivron m vert;green peppercorn grain m de poivre vert;Ornithology green plover vanneau m;Green politics la politique des Verts;green rate taux m vert;green revolution révolution f verte;Theatre & Television green room foyer m des artistes;green salad salade f (verte);Ornithology green sandpiper chevalier m cul-blanc;formerly Green Shield stamps = timbres donnant droit à des cadeaux, distribués par certains magasins en fonction du montant des achats;Finance green taxation fiscalité f écologique;green tea thé m vert;green tourism tourisme m vert;Zoology green turtle tortue f verte;green vegetables légumes mpl verts;British familiar green wellies = bottes de caoutchouc vertes (le terme évoque les classes bourgeoises ou aristocratiques habitant à la campagne);Ornithology green woodpecker pivert m, pic-vert mⓘ This green and pleasant land Il s'agit d'un vers extrait du cantique 'Jerusalem', d'après un poème de William Blake de 1804 (le poème est connu sous le même nom bien que le titre en soit différent). On chante très souvent ce cantique dans les écoles et au cours des manifestations sportives, à tel point qu'il est presque devenu un second hymne national. On utilise la formule this green and pleasant land ("ce pays vert et plaisant") par allusion au cantique et à propos de l'Angleterre; elle véhicule une vision idéalisée et quelque peu désuète du pays. -
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A n1 ( colour) vert m ; I've seen that dress in green j'ai vu la même robe en vert ; dressed in green vêtu de vert or habillé en vert ; a shade of green une nuance de vert ; several different greens plusieurs verts différents ; a cool/pretty green un vert frais/délicat ;2 ( in snooker) the green la bille verte ;C adj1 ( in colour) vert ; to go ou turn green [traffic lights] passer au vert ; [walls] verdir ; fig [person] verdir, devenir vert ; to paint/colour/dye sth green peindre/colorier/teindre qch en vert ;2 ( with vegetation) [countryside, valley] verdoyant ;3 ( not ready) [fruit, wood, tobacco] vert ;4 Culin [bacon] non fumé ;5 ( naïve) naïf/naïve ; I'm not as green as you think I am je ne suis pas aussi naïf que tu (le) crois ;6 ( inexperienced) novice ;7 Ecol, Pol [policies, candidate, issues] écologiste ; ( ecologically sound) [marketing, washing-powder] écologique ;9 ○ ( off-colour) patraque ○.to have green fingers GB, to have a green thumb US avoir la main verte ; to give sb/sth the green light donner le feu vert à qn/qch. -
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13 lettuce
noun[Kopf]salat, der* * *['letis](a type of green plant with large leaves used as a salad.) der Kopfsalat* * *let·tuce[ˈletɪs, AM -t̬-]I. n2. (cultivated plant) Gartensalat m, Blattsalat m; (with firm head) Kopfsalat m; (longer and looser) Bindesalat m; (small plants) Schnitt-/Pflücksalat mgreenhouse \lettuce Glashaussalat ma head of \lettuce ein Salatkopf mbacon, \lettuce and tomato sandwich Sandwich nt mit Schinken, Salatblättern und Tomate\lettuce salad grüner Salat* * *['letɪs]nKopfsalat m; (genus) Lattich m* * *BLT abk US bacon, lettuce, and tomato sandwich* * *noun[Kopf]salat, der* * *n.Kopfsalat m. -
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melt [melt](a) (become liquid) fondre;∎ that chocolate melts in your mouth ce chocolat fond dans la bouche;∎ his heart melted ça l'a attendri∎ to melt (away), to melt into thin air disparaître, s'évaporer∎ he tried to melt into the crowd il a essayé de se fondre ou de disparaître dans la foule;∎ the green melts into the blue le vert se fond dans le bleu ou se confond avec le bleu;∎ the images melted into one another les images se fondaient les unes dans les autres∎ the sun will melt the ice le soleil fera fondre la glace;∎ melt the butter in a pan faire fondre le beurre dans une poêle;∎ to melt sb's heart attendrir (le cœur de) qn3 noun∎ (sandwich) bacon/tuna melt sandwich m au bacon/au thon recouvert de fromage fondu(b) (clouds, vapour) se dissiper; (crowd) se disperser; (anger, objections, resistance etc) se dissiper, s'évanouir(faire) fondre(faire) fondre -
15 beetle
Alaska spruce beetle лубоед еловый аляскинский, Dendroctonus borealisalder flea beetle жук-блошка ольховая двухполосная, Altica ambiensalfalfa snout beetle долгоносик люцерновый, Brachyrrhinus ligusticiAlleghany spruce beetle лубоед еловый аллетанский, Dendroctonus punctatusant beetle муравьежук, Thanasimus formicariusantlike beetles братиниды, Brathinidaeantlike flower beetles быстрянки, Anthicidaeantlike stone beetles сцидмениды, Scydmaenidaeaphodian dung beetles навознички, AphodiinaeArizona pine beetle лубоед сосновый аризонский, Dendroctonus arizonicusash bark beetle лубоед, Leperisinus aculeatusash-gray blister beetle шпанка Фабриция, Epicauta fabriciiAsiatic garden beetle хрущик азиатский садовый, Autoserica castaneaasparagus beetle трещалка спаржевая, Crioceris asparagiatlas beetle атлас, Chalcosoma atlasbacon beetle кожеед ветчинный, Dermestes lardariusbanded cucumber beetle жук-блошка окаймлённая, Diabrotica balteatabark beetles короеды, Ipidaebean lady beetle божья коровка, коровка, Epilachna varivestisbeet tortoise beetle щитоноска свекловичная, Cassida nebulosabess beetle пассалида, Popilius disjunctusBetsy beetles пассалиды, сахарные жуки, Pussalidaeblack beetles тараканы, Blattodeablack blister beetle шпанка пенсильванская, Epicauta pennsylvanicablack carpet beetle кожеед ковровый, Attagenus piceusBlack Hills beetle лубоед жёлтой сосны, Dendroctonus ponderosaeblack lady beetle жук-коровка чёрная, Rhizobius ventralisblack larder beetle кожеед чёрный, Dermestes aterblack pine beetle корнежил чёрный, Hylastes alterblack pine leaf beetle листоед сосновый, Galeruca pinicolablack-legged tortoise beetle листоед черноногий, Jonthonota nigripesblister beetles нарывники, Meloidaebloody nosed beetle листоед, Timarcha tenebricosablossom beetle цветоед рапсовый, Meligethes aeneusbombardier beetle бомбардир, Brachinusbone beetle костоед, Corynetesboxborer beetle ложнокороед, Heterobostrychus aequalisbroad nosed bark beetles долгоносики короткохоботные (группа подсемейств)broad-horned flour beetle хрущак рогатый, Gnathocerus cornutusbrown scavenger beetles скрытники, Lathridiidaebrown spider beetle притворяшка, Ptinus hirtellusbumble flower beetle шмележук, Euphoria indacambium beetles заболонники, Scolytinaecapricorn beetles усачи, дровосеки, Cerambycidaecarrion beetles мертвоеды, Silphidaecarrot beetle жук морковный, Ligyris gibbosuscedar beetles рипицериды, Rhipiceridaecellar beetle медляк-вещатель, медлик подвальный, Blaps mortisagacharcoal beetle златка, Melanophila consputacheckered beetles пестряки, Cleridaecherry leaf beetle листоед вишнёвый, Galerucella cavicollischurchyard beetle медляк, Blaps mucronatacigarette beetle жук табачный, Lasioderma serricorneclematis blister beetle шпанка синяя, Epicauta cinereaclick beetles жуки-щелкуны, Elateridaeclock beetle навозник обыкновенный, Geotrupes stercorariusColorado pine beetle лубоед сосновый колорадский, Dendroctonus approxumatusColorado potato beetle жук колорадский, Leptinotarsa decemlineataColumbian timber beetle древесинник колумбийский, Corthylus columbianuscomb-clawed bark beetles пыльцееды, Alleculidaecommon stag beetle жук-олень, Lucanus cervuscone beetle короед, повреждающий шишкиconfused flour beetle хрущак малый мучной, Tribolium confusumconvergent lady beetle жук-коровка, Hyppodamia convergenscorn sap beetle блестянка разделённая, Carpophilis dimidiatuscorn seed beetle жужелица, Agonoderuscorn silk beetle листоед, Luperodes brunneuscottonwood leaf beetle листоед тополя, Chrysomela scriptacrawling water beetles плавунчики, Haliplidaecucumber beetle листоед, Diabrotica; Acalymmacucumber flea beetle жук-блошка картофельная, Epithrix cucumeriscylindrical bark beetles узкотелки, Colydiidaedarkling beetles чернотелки, Tenebrionidaedeath-watch beetle 1. точильщик обыкновенный, точильщик мебельный, Anobium punctatum, Anobium domesticum; 2. точильщик пёстрый, Xestobium rufivillosumdermestid beetles кожееды, Dermestidaediving beetles плавунцы, Dytiscidaedogbane beetle листоед, Chrysochus auratusDouglas-fir beetle лубоед лжетсуговый, лубоед дугласиевый, Dendroctonus pseudotsugaedressed flour beetle хрущак сплющенный мучной, Palorus subdepressusdried-fruit beetle блестянка полужесткокрылая, Carpophilus hemipterusdrugstore beetle точильщик хлебный, Stegobium paniceumdumble beetle навозник обыкновенный, Geotrupes stercorariusdung beetles навозники, Coprinaeearth-boring dung beetle навозник, землерой, геотруп, Geotrupeseastern larch beetle лубоед лиственницы американской, Dendroctonus simplexeastern spruce beetle лубоед ели восточной, Dendroctonus piceaperdaecho flea beetle жук-блошка шершавая, Epithrix hirtipennuseggplant flea beetle жук-блошка баклажанная, Epithrix fusculaelephant beetle крупный пластинчатоусый жук (не имеющий рога на переднеспинке)Engelmann spruce beetle лубоед ели Энгельманна, Dendroctonus engelmanni, Dendroctonus obesusengraver beetles короеды, IpidaeEuropean blister beetle шпанка ясеневая, шпанская мушка, Lytta vesicatoriaEuropean elm bark beetle заболонник вязовый, заболонник струйчатый, Scolytus multistriatusEuropean spruce beetle лубоед еловый большой, Dendroctonus micanseyed click beetle щелкун глазчатый, Alaus oculatusfalse darkling beetles тенелюбы, Melandryidaefalse potato beetle листоед, Leptinotarsa junctafeather-winged beetles перистокрылки, Ptiliiddefir engraver beetle заболонник, Scolytus ventralisfire-colored beetles огнецветки, Pyrochroidaefive-dotted tortoise beetle щитоноска одноточечная, Physonata unipunctataflat bark beetles плоскотелки, Cucujidaeflat grain beetle мукоед крошечный, Laemopholoeus pusillusforked fungus beetle чернотелка рогатая, Boletotherus cornutusfringe-winged beetles кругляки, Clambidaefringe-winged fungus beetles гнилевики, Orthoperidaefruitworm beetles жуки малинные, малинники, Byturidaefurniture carpet beetle кожеед прожорливый, Anthrenus voraxgiant stag beetle жук-олень гигантский, Lucunus elaphusgolden apple beetles листоеды, Chrysomelidaegolden spider beetle притворяшка шелковистый, Niptus hololeucusgoldenrod beetle листоед, Trirhabda canadensisgoldsmith beetle хрущ шерстистый, Cotalpa lanigeragrape flea beetle жук-блошка виноградная, Haltica chalybeagray blister beetle шпанка синяя, Epicauta cinereagreen june beetle хрущ блестящий зелёный, Cotinis nitidaground beetle жужелица, Carabushairy fungus beetles грибоеды, Mycetophagidaeham beetle пестряк, Necrobiahandsome fungus beetles плеснееды, Endomychidaehickory bark beetle пекановый короед, Eccoptogaster quadrispinosahide beetle кожеед пятнистый, Dermestes maculatushister beetles карапузики, Histeridaehorseradish flea beetle жук-блошка широкополосная, Phyllotreta armoraciaeimported willow leaf beetle листоед разноцветный тополевый, листоед ивовый, Plagiodera vericoloraJapanese beetle хрущик японский, жучок японский, Popillia japonicaJeffrey pine beetle лубоед Джефри, Dendroctonus jeffreyikhapra beetle кожеед, Trogodirma granariumlamellicorn beetles пластинчатоусые жуки, Scarabaeidaelamellicorn scavenger beetles навозники, Coprinaelarch bark beetle короед западноевропейский, Ips cembraelarder beetle кожеед ветчинный, Dermestes lardariuslarger Mexican pine beetle лубоед сосны мексиканской, Dendroctonus parallelocollisleaf beetles листоеды, Chrysomelidaeleaf mining beetle листоед, минирующий листьяleather beetles кожееды, Dermestidaeleather winged beetles мягкотелки, Cantharididaelined june beetle пластинчатоусый жук, Polyphyllalizard beetles лангурииды, Languriidaelodgepole cone beetle короед карликовой сосны, Conophthorus contortaelodgepole pine beetle лубоед карликовой сосны, Dendroctonus murrayanaelong-horned beetles усачи, дровосеки, Cerambycidaelong-horned leaf beetles радужницы, Donaciinaemammal-nest beetles норолюбы, Leptinidaemargined water beetle плавунец окаймлённый, Dytiscus marginalisMexican grain beetle скрытноед, Pharaxonotha kirschimimic beetles карапузики, Histeridaemountain pine beetle лубоед сосны горной, Dendroctonus montanaemud-loving beetles пилоусы, Heteroceridaemusk beetle дровосек мускусный, Aromia moschatanative elm bark beetle короед красноногий, Hylurgopinhs rufipesnet winged beetles лициды, LycidaeNuttall blister beetle шпанка Нутталла, Lytta nuttalliioil beetle майка, Meloeold-fashioned potato beetle шпанка полосатая, Epicauta vitataone-dotted tortoise beetle щитоноска одноточечная, Physenota unipunctataoriental beetle хрущик восточный, Anomala orientalisox beetle пластинчатоусый жук, Strategus antaeuspatent leather beetles пассалиды, Passalidaepea beetle слоник гороховый полосатый, Sitona lineatapeach black beetle заболонник морщинистый, Scolytus rugulosuspeach-free bark beetle лубоед персиковый, Phthorophloeus liminaris, Phloetribus liminarispear blight beetle короед грушевый, Anisandrus pyripear twig beetle короед непарный грушевый, Xyleborus pyripeppergrass beetle листоед Броуна, Galeruca brownipill beetles пилильщики, Byrrhidaepinch beetles рогачи, Lucanidaepine beetle лубоед-стригун, большой лесной садовник, Blastophagus piniperdapine-flower snout beetles долгоносики-риномацерины, Rhinomacerinaepinon cone beetle короед, повреждающий шишки сосны съедобной, Conophthorus edulispittet ambrosia beetle древесинник, Corthylus punctatissimuspleasing fungus beetles грибовики, Erotylidaeponderosa-pine cone beetle короед, повреждающий шишки сосны жёлтой, Conophthorus ponderosaepotato beetle жук колорадский, Leptinotarsa decemlineatapotato flea beetle жук-блошка картофельная, Epithrix cucumerispowder-post beetles капюшонники, Bostrychidaeprairie flea beetle жук-блоха земляная, Altica canadensispredacious diving beetles плавунцы, Dytiscidaepuller's rose beetle долгоносик Фуллера, Pantomorus fulleriraspberry beetle малинник обыкновенный, Byturus tomentosusred floru beetle хрущак каштановый, Tribolium castaneumred pine cone beetle короед, повреждающий шишки сосны смолистой, Conophthorus resinosaered rust grain beetle плоскотела Laemophloeus ferrugineusred turnip beetle листоед американский, Entomoscelis americanared turpentine beetle лубоед красный скипидарный, Dendroctonus valensred-legged ham beetle некробия красноногая, Necrobia rufipesred-winged pine beetle лубоед краснокрылый, Dendroctonus rufipennisres-shouldered ham beetle некробия красношеяя, Necrobia ruficollisrhinoceros beetle жук-носорог Dynastesriffle beetles амфизоиды, Amphizoidaeroad beetles стафилиниди, жуки-хищники, Staphylinidaeround sand beetles омофрониды, Omophronidaeroundheaded pine beetle лубоед круглоголовый сосновый, Dendroctonus convexifronsrusty grain beetle мукоед ржаво-красный, Laemophloeus ferrugineussacred beetle of Egyptians скарабей священный, Scarabaeus sacersap (feeding) beetles блестянки, Nitidulidaesavage beetles омофрониды, Omophronidaesaw-toothed grain beetle мукоед суринамский, Oryzaephilus surinamensissawyer beetle усач чёрный, Monochamusscarred snout beetle скосарь Otiorhynchussees beetles зерновки, Bruchidaesexton beetle могильщик, Necrophorusshield beetles листоеды, Chrysomelidaeshining flower beetles гладыши, Phalacridaeshining fungus beetles челновидки, Scaphidiidaeship-timber beetle корабельщик, сверлило-корабельщик, Lymexylon navaleshort circuit beetle капюшонник Scobicia declivissilken fungus beetles скрытоеды, Cryptophagidaesilver water beetle водолюб большой, Hydrous piceussin beetles трогиды, TrogidaeSitka-spruce beetle лубоед ели ситкинской, Dendroctonus obesussmaller Mexican pine beetle лубоед мексиканский сосновый, Dendtoctonus mexicanussnapping beetles щелкуны, Elateridaesnout beetles долгоносики, слоники, Curculionidaesoft-bodied plant beetles малашки, Melyridaesoldier beetles мягкотелки, Cantharididaesouthern lyctus beetle древогрыз южный, Lyctus planicollissouthern pine beetle лубоед сосновый южный, Dendroctonus barberispider beetles притворяшки, Ptinidaespotted asparagus beetle трещалка двенадцатиточечная, Criocerus duodecimpunctataspotted blister beetle шпанка пятнистая, Epicauta maculataspotted cucumber beetle жук-блошка одиннадцатиточечная Говарда, Diabrotica undecimpunctata howardisquash beetle жук-коровка северная, Epilachna borealisstag beetles рогачи, Lucanidaestink beetle жужелица Nomius pygmaeusstone beetle сцидмениды, Scydmaenidaestorehouse beetle притворяшки Gibbium psylloidesstriped blister beetle шпанка полосатая, Epicauta vitatastriped flea beetle жук-блошка полосатая, Phyllotreta striolata, Systena blandasugar-cane beetle жук-носорог сахарного тростника, Euctheola rugicepssunflower beetle совка подсолнечниковая, восклицательная, Zugogramma esclamationisten-lined June beetle хрущ десятилинейный, Polyphylla decimlineatathree-lined potato beetle пьявица трёхлинейная, Lema trilineatathree-striped blister beetle шпанка трёхполосная, Epicauta lemniscatatiger beetle скакуны, Cicindelidaetobacco flea beetle жук-блошка шершавая, Epithrix hirtipennustooghed flea beetle жук-блошка зубчатая, Chaetocnema denticulatatooth-necked fungus beetles деродонтиды, Derodontidaetoothed-nose snout beetles трубковёрты-ринхиты, Rhynchitinaetortoise beetles щитоноски, Cassidinaetree fungus beetles трутовиковые жуки, Cisidaetuber flea beetle жук-блошка клубневая, Epithrix tuberistumgling flower beetles шипоноски, Mordellidaeturnip blossom beetle пыльцеед рапсовый, Meligethes aeneustwo-spotted lady beetle (божья) коровка двуточечная, Adalia bipunctatavaried carpet beetle кожеед коллекционный, Anthrenus verbasciwasp beetle клит, Clytuswater-lily leaf beetle листоед кувшинковый, Galerucella nymphaeaewater-scavenger beetles водолюбы, Hydrophilidaewestern balsam bark beetle (короед-)лесовик пихты бальзамической, Dryocoetes confususwestern black leaf beetle жук-блошка крошечная, Phyllotreta pusillawestern pine beetle лубоед сосны жёлтой, Dendroctonus brevicomiswestern potato flea beetle жук-блошка картофельная западная, Epithrix subcrinitawestern spotted cucumber beetle жук-блошка одиннадцатиточечная, Diabrotica undecimpunctatawhirligig beetles вертячки, Gyrinidaewhite-fringed beetle долгоносик Graphognathus leucolomawhite-marked spider beetle притворяшка-вор, Ptinus furwood tiger beetle скакун лесной, Cincindela sylvaticawrinkled bark beetles ризодиды, Rhysodidaeyellow-margined diving beetle плавунец окаймлённый, Dytiscus marginalisEnglish-Russian dictionary of biology and biotechnology > beetle
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16 beetle
жук; pl жуки ( Coleoptera)- alder flea beetle
- alder leaf beetle
- alfalfa snout beetle
- alleculid beetles
- Alleghany spruce beetle
- ambrosia beetle
- American seed beetle
- ant beetle
- antelope beetle
- anthribid beetles
- antlike beetles
- antlike flower beetles
- antlike stone beetles
- aphodian dung beetles
- Arizona pine beetle
- ash-gray blister beetle
- Asiatic garden beetle
- asparagus beetle
- aspen leaf beetle
- atlas beetle
- bacon beetle
- banded cucumber beetle
- bark beetles
- barley leaf beetle
- beaver beetles
- beet tortoise beetle
- belladonna-flea beetle
- Betsy beetles
- black beetles
- black blister beetle
- black carpet beetle
- black flea beetle
- Black Hills beetle
- black lady beetle
- black larder beetle
- black pine beetle
- black pine leaf beetle
- black-legged leaf beetle
- blister beetles
- bloody nosed beetle
- blossom beetle
- blue willow beetle
- bombardier beetle
- bone beetle
- brassy willow beetle
- brenthid beetles
- broad-horned flour beetle
- broad-nosed bark beetles
- brown scavenger beetles
- brown willow beetle
- bumble flower beetle
- buprestid beetles
- burying beetle
- cabbage stem flea beetle
- cambium beetles
- capricorn beetles
- carabid beetles
- cardinal beetles
- carpet beetles
- carrion beetles
- carrot beetle
- cedar beetles
- cellar beetle
- cereal leaf beetle
- checkered beetles
- cherry leaf beetle
- chrysomelid beetles
- cigarette beetle
- clambid beetles
- clematis blister beetle
- click beetles
- clock beetle
- Colorado pine beetle
- Colorado potato beetle
- Columbian timber beetle
- comb-clawed bark beetles
- common bean beetle
- common stag beetle
- cone beetle
- confused flour beetle
- corn sap beetle
- cottonwood leaf beetle
- cranberry-tree leaf beetle
- crawling water beetles
- crucifer flea beetle
- cryptophagid beetles
- cucujid beetles
- cucumber flea beetle
- cylindrical bark beetles
- darkling beetles
- death-watch beetle
- dermestid beetles
- diving beetles
- Douglas-fir beetle
- dressed flour beetle
- dried-fruit beetle
- drugstore beetle
- dryopid beetles
- dumble beetle
- dung beetles
- dust beetle
- earth-boring dung beetle
- eastern Hercules beetle
- eastern larch beetle
- eastern spruce beetle
- echo flea beetle
- eggplant flea beetle
- elephant beetle
- elm leaf beetle
- Engelmann spruce beetle
- engraver beetles
- European blister beetle
- European elm bark beetle
- European ground beetle
- European musk beetle
- European spruce beetle
- eyed click beetle
- eye-spotted lady beetle
- false darkling beetles
- feather-winged beetles
- fire beetles
- fire-colored beetles
- five-dotted tortoise beetle
- flat bark beetles
- flat grain beetle
- flea beetles
- flour beetle
- forked fungus beetle
- fourteen-spotted asparagus beetle
- fringe-winged beetles
- fringe-winged fungus beetles
- fruitworm beetles
- Fuller's rose beetle
- fungus beetles
- furniture beetles
- furniture carpet beetle
- giant stag beetle
- gnawer beetles
- gnawing beetles
- golden apple beetles
- golden spider beetle
- goldsmith beetle
- Goliath beetle
- grape flea beetle
- gray blister beetle
- great diving beetle
- green june beetle
- ground beetle
- hairy fungus beetles
- haliplid beetles
- handsome fungus beetles
- hazel flea beetle
- hazelnut flea beetle
- heather beetle
- helodid beetles
- Hercules beetle
- heterocerid beetles
- hickory bark beetle
- hide beetle
- hister beetles
- hop flea beetle
- horseradish flea beetle
- house longicorn beetle
- hygrobiid beetles
- hygrobiid water beetles
- imported willow leaf beetle
- Japanese beetle
- Jeffrey pine beetle
- lady beetles
- ladybird beetles
- lagriid beetles
- lamellicorn beetles
- lamellicorn scavenger beetles
- larch bark beetle
- larder beetle
- large flax flea beetle
- larger Mexican pine beetle
- leaf beetles
- leaf mining beetle
- leaf-horned beetles
- leather beetles
- leather-winged beetles
- lighting beetles
- lizard beetles
- lodgepole cone beetle
- lodgepole pine beetle
- long-horned beetles
- long-horned leaf beetles
- lycid beetles
- malachiid beetles
- mammal-nest beetles
- margined water beetle
- May beetle
- melandryid beetle
- mimic beetles
- mite beetles
- mould beetles
- mountain pine beetle
- mud-loving beetles
- museum beetle
- musk beetle
- mustard beetle
- native elm bark beetle
- net-winged beetles
- Nuttall blister beetle
- oat leaf beetle
- oedemerid beetle
- oil beetle
- old-fashioned potato beetle
- one-dotted tortoise beetle
- onion lily beetle
- oriental beetle
- ostomatid beetles
- passalid beetles
- patent leather beetles
- pea beetle
- peach black beetle
- peach-tree bark beetle
- pear blight beetle
- pear twig beetle
- peppergrass beetle
- pill beetles
- pinch beetles
- pine beetle
- pine-flower snout beetles
- plaster beetles
- pleasing fungus beetles
- ponderosa-pine cone beetle
- potato beetle
- potato flea beetle
- powderpost beetles
- prairie flea beetle
- predacious diving beetles
- pselaphid beetle
- ptiliid beetles
- pythid beetles
- raspberry beetles
- red flour beetle
- red pine cone beetle
- red poplar leaf beetle
- red turnip beetle
- red turpentine beetle
- red-legged ham beetle
- red-shouldered ham beetle
- red-winged pine beetle
- reed beetle
- rhinoceros beetle
- rhipiphorid beetles
- riffle beetles
- road beetles
- rodent beetles
- rove beetles
- rusty grain beetle
- sacred beetle of Egyptians
- sap beetles
- sap feeding beetles
- saw-toothed grain beetle
- sawyer beetle
- scarred snout beetle
- seed beetles
- sexton beetle
- shield beetles
- shining flower beetles
- shining fungus beetles
- ship-timber beetle
- silken fungus beetles
- silver water beetle
- Sitka-spruce beetle
- skin beetles
- smaller Mexican pine beetle
- snapping beetles
- snout beetles
- soft-bodied plant beetles
- soft-winged flower beetles
- soldier beetles
- southern lyctus beetle
- southern pine beetle
- southwestern pine beetle
- speckled oil beetle
- sphaeriid beetles
- spider beetles
- spine leaf beetle
- spotted asparagus beetle
- spotted blister beetle
- spotted cucumber beetle
- squash beetle
- stag beetles
- steel beetles
- stone beetles
- strawberry leaf beetle
- striped blister beetle
- striped flea beetle
- sugar-cane beetle
- sunflower beetle
- ten-lined June beetle
- three-lined potato beetle
- three-striped blister beetle
- tiger beetle
- timber beetles
- tobacco flea beetle
- tonsy leaf beetle
- toothed flea beetle
- toothed-nose snout beetles
- tooth-necked fungus beetles
- tortoise beetles
- tree fungus beetles
- true powderpost beetles
- tuber flea beetle
- tumbling flower beetles
- turnip blossom beetle
- twelve-spotted asparagus beetle
- twig beetles
- two-spotted lady beetle
- varied carpet beetle
- vine flea beetle
- wasp beetle
- water beetles
- water scavenger beetles
- water-lily leaf beetle
- western balsam bark beetle
- western black leaf beetle
- western pine beetle
- western potato flea beetle
- western spotted cucumber beetle
- whirligig beetles
- white-marked spider beetle
- willow leaf beetle
- wood tiger beetle
- wrinkled bark beetles
- yellow-margined diving beetle* * *• жук• жуки -
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[striːk] 1. сущ.1) полоска; жилка, прожилкаBacon with a streak of lean and a streak of fat. — Бекон с прожилками жира и постного мяса.
to put blonde streaks in one's hair — окрасить некоторые пряди в светлый цвет, сделать мелирование
mean streak — низость, нечистоплотность
He has a streak of obstinacy. — Ему присуще некоторое упрямство.
4) разг. период, промежутокlucky streak — полоса везения, удач
5) разг. быстрое движение; быстрый темп••2. гл.1) проводить полосы, испещрять полосамиThe sudden line of white foam every now and then streaked the dark green waves. — Время от времени на тёмно-зелёных волнах появлялись белые гребни пены.
Tears streaked her face. — На её щеках были следы от слёз.
2) стремительно двигаться, мчаться, мелькать, проноситьсяI opened the door and the cat streaked out. — Я открыл дверь, и кошка пулей вылетела из дома.
Syn:3) разг. пробегать нагишом (по стадиону, улице и т. п.)At Memphis State University, the dean issued a warning that students caught "streaking" would be suspended. — В Мемфисском университете декан издал приказ о том, что студенты, задержанные за пробежки нагишом в общественных местах, будут отчислены.
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18 snap
I n infml1)I got some good snaps of the ftsh you caught — У меня есть несколько снимков той рыбины, которую ты поймал
2)Come on, men, put some snap in it — Давай, ребята, поворачивайтесь поживее
3) AmENothing to it. It's a snap — Здесь нет ничего трудного. Очень даже просто
The bill ought to be a snap to get through — Провести законопроект через конгресс, по-видимому, не составит труда
II vi infmlIt was a snap finding information about this author — Я запросто нашел все необходимые сведения об этом писателе
His mind snapped and he's never been right since — Рассудок у него не выдержал, и с тех пор он ходит какой-то чокнутый
III vtSuddenly she snapped and began beating him savagely — Вдруг она обезумела и начала жестоко его избивать
1) infml2) AmE slIV interj infmlThe bacon busted the joint and snapped everyone in sight — Полиция совершила налет на этот притон и забрала всех, кто там находился
"I bought a green one" "Snap!" — "Я купила себе зеленое" - "Ха-ха, я тоже!"
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19 get an eye on smb.
(get (или have got) an (или one's) eye on smb. (или smth.; тж. have an eye to, keep an или one's eye on smb. или smth.) 1))1) глаз не спускать, следить, наблюдать за кем-л. (или чем-л.)She was frying bacon and at the same time keeping an eye on the younger children... (W. S. Maugham, ‘Of Human Bondage’; ch. 118) — Миссис Ателни жарила сало, не спуская в то же время глаз с младших детей...
...I felt myself unable to leave Grandpa. He would be sure to meet disaster if I didn't stay to keep an eye on him. (A. J. Cronin, ‘The Green Years’, book III, ch. 3) —...я просто не мог оставить дедушку одного. Он, несомненно, попадет в беду, если я не буду следить за ним.
2) присматриваться, иметь виды на кого-л. (или что-л.); хотеть, зариться на кого-л. (или что-л.; тж. have eyes или one's eye on smb. или smth.)I'm holding down an appointment in the meantime, but I've got my eye on a nice little room up West where a smart little brass plate with Freddie Hampton, M. B. on it would look dashed well. (A. J. Cronin, ‘The Citadel’, part I, ch. IX) — Я пока остаюсь на службе, но уже присмотрел себе славный кабинетик в Уэст-Энде, на дверях которого каждому будет бросаться в глаза изящная медная табличка с надписью "Фредди Хэмптон, бакалавр медицины"
...after the way you played the piano, he's probably got his eye on you for his band. (J. Wain, ‘Strike the Father Dead’, part II, ‘Jeremy’) —...вы так прекрасно играли, что Тед, вероятно, попытается заполучить вас для своего джаза.
‘And now you are going to leave us, Mr. Middleton, we shall miss you very much.’ It was usually said by the mothers who had their eye on rich young bachelors... (A. Wilson, ‘Anglo-Saxon Attitudes’, part I, ch. IV) — - А сейчас вы собираетесь покинуть нас, мистер Миддлтон. Нам вас будет очень не хватать. Обычно это говорили матери, имеющие виды на молодых богатых холостяков...
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1. n стойка; подставка, подпорка; штатив, консоль2. n столик3. n ларёк, киоск4. n прилавок5. n стенд, установка для испытания6. n буфетная стойка7. n эстрада8. n зрители на трибунахstand by — быть безучастным зрителем, не вмешиваться
9. n кафедра, трибуна10. n амер. юр. место для дачи свидетельских показаний в суде11. n место, позиция, положениеstand down — уступать, отступаться; освобождать место
stand ground — удержать позиции; проявить твердость
12. n позиция, установка, точка зренияto take a definite stand on the question of civil rights — занять определённую позицию в вопросе о гражданских правах
13. n боевая позиция; оборона, защита14. n спорт. стояние, стойка15. n стоянка16. n воен. постостановка, пауза
17. n театр. город, где даются гастроли18. n театр. недоумение, смущение, затруднение; дилемма19. n театр. воен. комплект20. n театр. охот. выводок21. n театр. с. -х. урожай на корню22. n с. -х. подрост23. n с. -х. травостой, стеблестой24. n тех. станина25. n тех. клеть26. n тех. реакт. пусковой ствол27. n тех. стойло28. v стоятьthe hill whereon we stand — холм, на котором мы стоим
29. v вставать30. v находиться, быть расположеннымstand about — стоять, находиться
to stand first — быть первым; быть в первых рядах
31. v занимать положениеthe thermometer stood at 0° — термометр показывал 0°
32. v ставить, помещать33. v поставить34. v не двигаться, стоять на местеto stand straight — стоять прямо, не горбиться
stand in the way — мешать; стоять на пути
35. v останавливаться, прекращать движение36. v не работать, простаивать, стоятьto stand buff — стоять, держаться
37. v быть устойчивым, прочным, крепким38. v быть стойким, держатьсяto stand to it — твёрдо настаивать на том, что …
39. v выдерживать, выносить, переноситьstand up — выдерживать; устоять
40. v подвергаться41. v выносить, терпеть, мириться42. v обыкн. юр. оставаться в силе, действовать; сохранять силу, тождествоto stand good — иметь силу, оставаться в силе
stand off — держаться на расстоянии; оставаться в стороне
43. v придерживаться определённой точки зрения, занимать определённую позицию44. v настаиватьto stand on ceremony — соблюдать условности, придерживаться этикета
to stand upon punctilios — настаивать на мелочах, придерживаться мелочных формальностей
45. v основываться46. v зависеть47. v быть написанным, напечатанным48. v иметь определённое количество стоячих мест49. v мор. идти, держать курс, направлятьсяstand for — поддерживать; твердо держаться
50. v охот. делать стойку51. v иметь в перспективеto stand or fall — уцелеть или погибнуть;
52. v с. -х. быть производителем; быть пригодным для случкиСинонимический ряд:1. blind (noun) blind2. booth (noun) booth; case; counter; stall; table3. defensive (noun) defensive; effort; hold; resistance4. grove (noun) copse; crop; forest; grove; growth; wood5. platform (noun) dais; gantry; grandstand; platform; podium; pulpit; stage6. poise (noun) place; poise; pose; post; spot; station7. position (noun) attitude; belief; color; determination; notion; opinion; position; posture; sentiment; stance; view; viewpoint8. bear (verb) abide; accept; bear; brook; continue; digest; endure; go; hold; lump; outlast; stick out; stomach; suffer; survive; sustain; swallow; sweat out; take; tolerate; undergo; weather9. erect (verb) erect; fix; place; position; put; set10. get up (verb) get up; rise11. oppose (verb) compete; confront; encounter; face; meet; oppose; resist; withstand12. stand for (verb) advocate; champion; endorse; represent; stand for; support; symbolize13. treat (verb) blow; set up; treatАнтонимический ряд:fade; fail; fall; lay; lie; move; oppose; proceed; progress; retreat; run; succumb; yield
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