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1 джекфрут
1) General subject: jack-fruit -
2 хлебное дерево
1) General subject: ramon tree2) Biology: breadfruit tree (Artocarpus)3) Botanical term: breadfruit tree (Artocarpus gen.), A. altilis, Artocarpus altilis, bread fruit, bread fruit tree, bread-fruit, bread-fruit tree4) Agriculture: bread tree (Atrocurpus altilis, Atrocarpus communis, Atrocarpus incisa), breadfruit (Artocarpus incisa), breadfruit tree (Atrocurpus altilis, Atrocarpus communis, Atrocarpus incisa), breadnut (Artocarpus incisa), champedak (Artocarpus heterophylla), jackfruit (Artocarpus altilis) -
3 сумасшедший
1) General subject: bedlamite (человек), brainsick, bughouse, crackpot, crazed, crazy, daffy, daft, delirious, demented, fruitcake, furious, looney, loopy, lunatic, mad, madding, madman, non compos, of unsound mind, shatter brained, shatter-brained, unglued, unsane, brain-sick, bats in the belfry, crazy person, round the twist3) Slang: ding-a-ling (амер. жарг.)4) American: gonzo5) Obsolete: bedlam, mad-brain, mad-brained, wood6) Latin: (mentis) non compos, non compos mentis7) Jocular: nutter8) British English: mentalist9) Law: mental case10) Australian slang: be off one's nana, gone in the head, gone round the bend, mad as a cut snake, off( one's) block, off (one's) face, off (one's) onion, off (one's) scone, off the air, queer, round the bend, wacko11) Abbreviation: manic12) Jargon: balmy, bananas, barking (somebody who is thought to be totally mad or demented, short from barking mad), bats, bonkers, bugs, crayfish, dingy-dingy, fruit loop, jeepy, lousy, mishoogeh, mishugah, off, off (one's) head, off (one's) nut, off (one's) trolley, off onion, scatty, squirrelly, unscrewed, unzipped, wacky, whacky, whacky-brained, zany, birdy (She acts s little birdy from time to time. Её поступки немного с "заскоком" временами.), narly (Пример: "That test was NARLY dude! I'll be lucky if I pass!"), (по отношению к поступкам человека) insaner, meshugenah, meshugener, meshuger, meshuggah, scooters, squirrel-food, squirrely, meshugah, dorky, postal, off his rocker, buggy, cock-eyed, cockeyed, cracked, funny, haywire, peeve, screwy, squirrel, up for grabs13) Business: insane14) Makarov: Jack o'Bedlam, Tom o'Bedlam, light in the head15) Taboo: crapped-out, head-the-ball, nutcase16) Phraseological unit: a few sandwiches short of a picnic
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