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101 laminar
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102 абрикос обыкновенный
Универсальный русско-немецкий словарь > абрикос обыкновенный
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103 абрикос сибирский
nforestr. sibirischer Aprikosenbaum (Armeniaca sibirica [L.] Lam.) -
104 беззубка
nzool. Teichmuschel (Anodonta Lam.) -
105 бразильское дерево
adj1) botan. Fernambuk (Caesalpinia echinata Lam.)2) forestr. Brasilienholz (Caesalpinia)3) textile. Brasilenholz, Limaholz, rotes Brasilenholz -
106 дуб болотный
n1) forestr. Spitzeiche (Quercus palustris Muench.), Sumpfeiche (Quercus palustris Muench., Q. rubra dissecta Lam.)2) wood. Zapfeneiche -
107 душевик
nbotan. Kölme (Calamintha Lam.) -
108 жёлтая акация
adjforestr. groß Karagane (Caragana arborescens Lam.) -
109 запрос обслуживания
nmicroel. LAM-Signal (САМАС) -
110 кирказон крупнолистный
ngener. Elefantenrüssel (Aristolochia macrophylla Lam.)Универсальный русско-немецкий словарь > кирказон крупнолистный
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111 ламинарный
adj2) road.wrk. schlicht3) phys. laminar4) aerodyn. laminar strömend (о потоке), laminar strömt (о потоке), glatt (о течении) -
112 незабудка болотная
nbotan. Sumpfvergißmeinnicht (Myosotis palustris Lam.) -
113 ольха чёрная
n1) gener. Roterle (Alnus glutinosa), Schwarzelse (Atnus glutinosa), Schwärzerle (Atnus glutinosa)2) botan. Roterle (Alnus glutinosa Gaertn.), Schwarzerle (Alnus glutinosa Gaertn.), gemeine Erle (Alnus glutinosa Gaertn.), Eise (Alnus glutinosa Lam.)3) eng. Schwarzerle4) forestr. Roteller, gemeine Erle, klebrige Erle, schwarze Erle5) textile. Schwarzerle (Alnus glutinosa) -
114 паслён волосистый
nforestr. zottiger Nachtschatten (Solanum villosum Lam.) -
115 поповник
ngener. Margaretenblume (Leucanthemum vulgare Lam., Chrysanthemum leucanthemum) -
116 прудовик
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117 сигнал запроса L
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118 фернамбук
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119 фернамбуковое дерево
adj1) gener. Fernambukbaum (Caesalpinia echinata Lam.)2) forestr. Pernambukholz3) textile. Allerheiligenholz, Pernambukoholz (Caesalpinia brasiliensis)4) wood. FernambukУниверсальный русско-немецкий словарь > фернамбуковое дерево
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120 хрен деревенский
n1) botan. Meerrettich (Armoracia rusticana Gaertn.)2) food.ind. Fleischkraut3) Austrian. Kren (Armoracia rusticana (Lam.) Gaertn)
См. также в других словарях:
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lam — Ⅰ. lam [1] ► VERB (lammed, lamming) (often lam into) informal ▪ hit hard or repeatedly. ORIGIN perhaps Scandinavian. Ⅱ. lam [2] N. Amer. informal … English terms dictionary
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lam — [læm] n [Date: 1800 1900; Origin: lam to hit (16 21 centuries), from a Scandinavian language] on the lam AmE informal escaping or hiding from someone, especially the police ▪ Brenner was recaptured after three weeks on the lam … Dictionary of contemporary English
Lam — Lam, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Lammed}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Lamming}.] [Icel. lemja to beat, or lama to bruise, both fr. lami, lama, lame. See {Lame}.] To beat soundly; to thrash. [Obs. or Low] Beau. & Fl. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
lam — (n.) flight, as in on the lam, 1897, from a U.S. slang verb meaning to run off (1886), of uncertain origin, perhaps somehow from the first element of LAMBASTE (Cf. lambaste), which was used in British student slang for beat since 1590s; if so, it … Etymology dictionary