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English-Russian dictionary of biology and biotechnology > lace-buttons
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Биология: мелколепестник однолетний (Erigeron annuus) -
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Biology: lace-buttons (Erigeron annuus), sweet scabious (Erigeron annuus), whitetop (Erigeron annuus)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > мелколепестник однолетний
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Русско-английский биологический словарь > мелколепестник однолетний
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['trɪmɪŋ]сущ.1) украшение, отделкаtrimmings of lace, ribbons, and buttons — отделка из кружев, тесьмы и пуговиц
2) ( trimmings) обрезки, клочки; стружки; клочьяSyn:3) ( trimmings) разг.а) гарнир; приправа прям. и перен.turkey and all the trimmings — индейка и всё, что к ней положено
б) аксессуарыв) тех. арматура; гарнитураInterior trimming is grey leather. — Внутренняя отделка - серая кожа.
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