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41 раздражать
1) General subject: acerbate, aggravate, anger, annoy, annoy (кого-л.), arouse (кого-либо), badger, chafe, crab (кого-л.), curdle, discomfit, disgruntle, displease, embitter, enchafe, envenom, exacerbate, exasperate, exasperate (ранку, болячку), exulcerate, fray, gall, get down, get in hair (кого-л.), get on nerves, get on one's nerves, get somebody's back up, get under the skin, give the needle, give the pip (кого-л.), goad, grate, grate on, (обыкн. on) grater, harry, heat, herry, huff, irritate, itch, jangle, jar, jar (on, upon), madden, mag, make nervous (кого-л.), nag, nark, needle, nettle, peeve, prod, provoke, put somebody's back up (кого-либо), rasp, roil, roughen, rouse, rub, rub the fur the wrong way, rub the wrong way, ruffle, set somebody's back up (кого-либо), set somebody's nerves on edge, shake up, sour, spite, stick pins into (кого-л.), stroke against the hair (кого-л.), stroke the fur the wrong way, stroke the wrong way, to stroke fur the wrong way (кого-л.), stroke the wrong way, to stroke hair the wrong way (кого-л.), thorn, tickle, torment, torture, try, twist tail (кого-л.), vellicate (щипками, уколами), venom, vex, wear on, put out, set teeth on edge, rough up (кого-л.), set nerves on edge (кого-л.), get goat (кого-л.), get under skin (кого-л.), rough up the wrong way (кого-л.), get goat (сердить, кого-л.), rankle, go against one's grain, jangle (sb's) nerves2) Biology: exasperate (напр. кожу)3) Medicine: stimulate4) Colloquial: crab-tree (кого-л.), crabber (кого-л.), get somebody's goat, give the fidgets (кого-л.), rattle, rile, tick off5) Dialect: edge6) American: get on nerves (кого-л.)7) Obsolete: irk8) Literal: stroke the wrong way (кого-л.)10) British English: get up somebody's nose (informal), get up somebody's nostrils (informal), mither11) Australian slang: crap off, get in ( smb.'s) hair (кого-л.), get up (smb.'s) nose (кого-л.), give (smb.) the irrits (кого-л.)14) Jargon: bug, get in (one's) hair, rank, turn (someone) off, drive up the wall (=annoy), give someone a pain, wig15) Invective: piss off16) Aviation medicine: incense17) Makarov: aggravate (кожу), fret, get under (smb.'s) skin (кого-л.), go against the grain, go against the hair, imbitter, try temper (кого-л.), chafe against, chafe on, chafe upon, cheese off18) West Indies: bex19) Taboo: bitch off, bum somebody out (кого-л.), fuck somebody off, fuck with somebody (кого-л.), get on (one's) wick (кого-л.), get on one's wick, get one's mad up, gripe somebody's ass (кого-л.), make (one's) shit hang sideways, pee somebody off (кого-л.), piss somebody off (кого-л.), rag20) Phraseological unit: grind (one's) gears (It really grinds my gears when inconsiderate people litter.), harsh (one's) mellow21) Idiomatic expression: under my skin (пример: I can't stand him, he really gets under my skin), get up the nose (get up one's nose) -
42 растение
2) Colloquial: foreigner4) Agriculture: cropper5) Rare: vegetal6) Australian slang: Baw-Baw berry (по названию горы Baw Baw в шт. Виктория; Wittstenia vacciniacea; с широкими листьями, зеленоватыми цветами и беловатыми плодами; произрастает в горах Виктории), boobialia (Myoporum insulare; часто используется для живых изгородей; название происходит из языка аборигенов Тасмании; тж. boobyallia), coral pea (род Kennedia сем. Papilionaceae; цветёт красными цветами; произрастает в восточной Австралии), doubah (Leichhardtia leptophylla; широко распространено по всей Австралии), heart-leaf poison (Castrolobium, сем. Fabaceae; ядовито для скота), incense plant (Calomeria amaranthoides; с крупными яркими соцветиями красноватых цветов и резким запахом; произрастает в юго-восточной Австралии)8) Ecology: tree9) Advertising: vegetable10) Patents: plant (патентоспособный объект) -
43 copal
m.copal, a transparent resin.* * *1 copal* * *SM2) ( Hist) incense* * *= copal.Ex. This article provides information on a variety of types of varnishes used by restorers in the 19th and early 20th cs. (e.g., mastic, copal, and varnishes with conifer resins).* * *= copal.Ex: This article provides information on a variety of types of varnishes used by restorers in the 19th and early 20th cs. (e.g., mastic, copal, and varnishes with conifer resins).
* * *copal* * *copal nm1. [árbol] West Indian locust-tree2. [resina] copal resin -
44 कपिः _kapiḥ
कपिः [कप्-इन् नलोपः; Uṇ.4.143.]1 An ape, a monkey; कपेरत्रासिषुर्नादात् Bk.9.11.-2 An elephant.-3 A species of Karañja.-4 Incense, storax or im- pure benzoin (शिलारस).-5 The sun.-6 N. of Viṣṇu.-पिः f.-पी A female monkey.-Comp. -आख्यः In- cense.-इज्यः an epithet of (1) Rāma; (2) Sugrīva.-आसम् The buttocks of an ape; यथा कप्यासं पुण्डरीकमेव Ch. Up.1.6.7.-इन्द्रः (the chief of monkeys) an epithet of (1) Hanumat; नश्यन्ति ददर्श वृन्दानि कपीन्द्रः Bk.1.12; (2) of Sugrīva; व्यर्थं यत्र कपीन्द्रसख्यमपि मे U.3.45; (3) of Jāmbuvat.-कच्छुः f. N. of a plant.-कन्दुकम् the skull.-केतन, -ध्वजः N. of Arjuna; Bg.1.2.-चूडा, -चूतः the hog plum tree (Mar. अंबाडा)-जः, -तैलम् -नामन् n. storax or benzoin.-प्रभुः 1 An epithet of Rāma.-2 of Sugrīva.-रथः an epithet of (1)Rāma; (2) Arjuna.-लोमन् f. a kind of perfume.-लोहम् Brass.-वक्त्रः N. of Nārada.-शाकः, -कम् a cabbage.-शीर्षम् the upper part (coping) of a wall. having a sphere like the head of a monkey; Kau. A. 1.3.-शीर्षकम् vermilion (Mar. हिंगूळ).-शीर्ष्णी a kind of musical instrument. -
45 तैलम् _tailam
तैलम् [तिलस्य तत्सदृशस्य वा विकारः अण्]1 Oil; लभेत सिकतासु तैलमपि यत्नतः पीडयन् Bh.2.5; Y.1.284; R.8.38.-2 Benzoin.-Comp. -अटी a wasp.-अभ्यङ्गः anointing the body with oil.-अम्बुका, -पकः, -पका, -पा, -पायिका a cockroach; Ms.12.63.-कल्कजः oil-cake.-कारः an oil-man.-किट्टम् oil cake.-क्षौमम् a kind of oily cloth (whose ash is applied to the wound); Mb. 5.155.9.-चौरिका a cockroach.-द्रोणी an oil-tub.-पर्णिका, -पर्णी, -र्णिकम् 1 sandal.-2 incense; Kau. A.2.11.-3 turpentine.-पायिन् m.1 a kind of cock- roach; यस्तु चोरयते तैलं नरो मोहसमन्वितः । सो$पि राजन्मृतो जन्तुस्तैलपायी प्रजायते ॥ Mb.13.111.111.-2 a sword; तामापतन्तीं चिच्छेद शकुनिस्तैलपायिना Mb.7.155.31.-पिञ्जः the white sesamum.-पिपीलिका the small red ant.-पीत a. one who has drunk oil.-पूर a. (lamp) that wants no oil-filling; cf. भवन्ति यत्रैषधयो रजन्यामतैलपूराः सुरतप्रदीपाः Ku.1.1.-प्रदीपः an oil-lamp; Ks.99.4.-फलः 1 the Iṅgudi tree.-2 the sesamum plant.-भाविनी Jasmine.-माली the wick of a lamp; (also मालिन् m.)-यन्त्रम् an oil-mill; Bhāg.5.21.13.-स्फटिकः a kind of gem. -
46 पालङ्कः _pālaṅkḥ
पालङ्कः 1 The olibanum tree.-2 A hawk-ङ्की Incense. -
47 पूरः _pūrḥ
पूरः [पूर्-क]1 Filling, making full; तमहमुपसृतानां कामपूरं नतो$स्मि Bhāg.8.13.47.-2 Satisfying, pleasing, making content.-3 Pouring in, supplying; अतैलपूराः सुरतप्रदीपाः Ku.1.1.-4 The swelling or rising of a river or of the sea, flood; महोदधेः पूर इवन्दुदर्शनात् R.3.17.-5 A stream or flood in general; अम्बु˚, बाष्प˚, शोणित˚ &c.-6 A piece of water, lake, pond.-7 The healing or cleansing of wounds.-8 A kind of cake.-9 Drawing in breath slowly through the nose; प्राणापानौ संनिरुन्ध्यात् पूर- कुम्भकरेचकैः-1 The citron tree.-रम् A kind of incense.-Comp. -आम्लम् the fruit of Spondias Magnifera; (Mar. आंबाडा).-उत्पीडः a flood or excess of water; पूरोत्पीडे तडागस्य परीवाहः प्रतिक्रिया U.3.29. -
48 शल्लकी _śallakī
शल्लकी 1 A porcupine.-2 A kind of tree (of which elephants are very fond); अभिलेढु तावदासवसुरभिरसं शल्लकी- भङ्गम् V.4.44 (v. l.); U.2.21;3.6; Māl.9.6.-Comp. -द्रवः incense. -
49 ཀུན་དུ་རུ་
[kun du ru]sweet-smelling tree, kind of incense, resin of boswellia thurifera, gum olibanum -
50 སྐེམ་བྱེད་དཀར་པོ་
[skem byed dkar po]resin of sal tree burnt as incense -
51 ཁུ་བ་ཀུན་ལྡན་
[khu ba kun ldan]sal tree whose dried sap is incense -
52 གླང་ཤིང་
[glang shing]kind of tree growing in tibet whose leaves are burnt as incense -
53 མཆོད་སྦྱིན་སྤོ་
[mchod sbyin spo]white incense, resin of the sal tree -
54 གླང་མ་ཤིང་
[glang ma shing]kind of tree growing largely in tibet whose leaves are burnt as incense -
55 སྤང་སྤོས་
[spang spos]vegetable incense, nardostachys chnensis batal., plant nardostachys jatamamsi, tree nauclea cadamba, different kinds of miasma -
56 སྤོས་དཀར་ཤིང་
[spos dkar shing]sal tree whose dried sap is incense, tendril, plant premna spinosa -
57 གཡོ་བའི་སྡོང་པོ་
[g.yo ba'i sdong po]sal tree whose gum is used as incense -
58 སི་ཧ་
[si ha]kind of pomade, perfumed ointment, olibanum tree, incense, turpentine -
59 कपिज
kapí-jamfn. born of a monkey L. ;
(as) m. « produced from the tree Kapi», the oil of Olibanum;
incense, benzoin L.
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60 नाथवल्लभ
nātha-vallabham. a kind's favourite MārkP. ;
a kind of Jujube tree L. ;
a kind of Āmra L. ;
= rājâ̱danī L. ;
a kind of incense L. ;
N. of various wks. andᅠ authors Cat. ;
- tā f. the state of being a kind's favourite (- tāmeti, « he becomes a kind's favourite», Pancar.);
- turaṉgama m. the favourite horse of a kind Kād. ;
- maṇḍana n. N. of wk.
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