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1 марь белая
1) General subject: frost blite, frost-blite (Chenopodium album), lamb's quarters2) Biology: wild spin (Chenopodium album)3) Botanical term: common lamb's quarters (Chenopodium album), fat hen (Chenopodium album), lamb's-quarters (Chenopodium album), muchweed (Chenopodium album), pigweed (Chenopodium album), Lambsquarters ((Chenopodium album) http://inforuss.ru/LAMBS-QUARTERS.html)4) Agriculture: lambsquarter goosefoot (Chenopodium album) -
2 триллиум прямостоячий
1) Biology: ill-scented wakeful (Trillium erectum), lamb's-quarters (Trillium erectum), shamrock (Trillium erectum), squawflower (Trillium erectum)2) Botanical term: nosebleed (Trillium erectum), red trillium (Trillium erectum), squawroot (Trillium erectum), truelove (Trillium erectum)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > триллиум прямостоячий
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3 марь белая
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4 триллиум прямостоячий
Русско-английский биологический словарь > триллиум прямостоячий
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5 lebioda
The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > lebioda
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6 meldestokk
subst. (botanikk) (Chenopodium album) lamb's quarters goosefoot -
7 guausontle
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8 huausontle
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9 huazontle
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10 loboda
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11 марь белая
( Chenopodium album) lamb's-quarters бот.Русско-английский научно-технический словарь Масловского > марь белая
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12 armuelle blanco
m.goosefoot, lamb's-quarters, common lambsquarters, pigweed. -
13 quenopodio sayón
m.goosefoot, lamb's-quarters, common lambsquarters, pigweed. -
14 Viertel
Adj. quarter; ein viertel Pfund a quarter (of a) pound* * *das Viertel(Stadtviertel) district; neighbourhood; neighborhood;(Teilmenge) fourth; quarter; a quarter;ein Viertela quarter; quarter* * *Vier|tel I ['fɪrtl]nt (Sw auch m) -s, -1) (Bruchteil) quarter; (inf) (= Viertelpfund) ≈ quarter; (= Viertelliter) quarter litre (Brit) or liter (US)der Mond ist im ersten/letzten Viertel — the moon is in the first/last quarter
ein Viertel Wein — a quarter litre (Brit) or liter (US) of wine
2)(ein) Viertel nach/vor sechs — (a) quarter past/to sixum viertel/drei viertel sechs (dial) — at (a) quarter past five/(a) quarter to six
fünf Minuten vor Viertel/drei Viertel — ten past/twenty to
See:II ['fɪrtl]nt -s, -(= Stadtbezirk) quarter, district* * *das1) (one of four equal parts.) fourth2) (one of four equal parts of something which together form the whole (amount) of the thing: There are four of us, so we'll cut the cake into quarters; It's (a) quarter past / (American) after four; In the first quarter of the year his firm made a profit; The shop is about a quarter of a mile away; an hour and a quarter; two and a quarter hours.) quarter3) (a district or part of a town especially where a particular group of people live: He lives in the Polish quarter of the town.) quarter4) (a period of study at a college etc usually 10 to 12 weeks in length.) quarter* * *Vier·tel1<-s, ->[ˈfɪrtl̩]nt district, quarterVier·tel2<-s, ->[ˈfɪrtl̩]1. (der vierte Teil) quarterim ersten \Viertel des 20. Jahrhunderts in the first quarter of the twentieth centuryein \Viertel der Bevölkerung a quarter of the population2. MATH quarterich nehme von den Krabben auch noch ein \Viertel I'll have a quarter of shrimps as well, please5. (15 Minuten)akademisches \Viertel lecture/lesson begins a quarter of an hour later than the time stated6. KOCHK lamb quarter* * *Ex:Viertels, Viertel/Ex:1) quarterein Viertel Wein — (ugs.) a quarter-litre of wine
Viertel vor/nach eins — [a] quarter to/past one
2) (Stadtteil) quarter; district* * *Viertel n; -s, -; quarter (auch Maß, Stadtteil, des Mondes); MATH US auch fourth; umg (Viertelpfund) quarter; (Glas Wein) glass of wine (measuring 250 ml);drei Viertel three quarters;Viertel nach vier (a) quarter past (US auch after) four;Viertel vor vier (a) quarter to (US auch of) four;* * *Ex:Viertels, Viertel/Ex:1) quarterein Viertel Wein — (ugs.) a quarter-litre of wine
Viertel vor/nach eins — [a] quarter to/past one
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15 viertel
Adj. quarter; ein viertel Pfund a quarter (of a) pound* * *das Viertel(Stadtviertel) district; neighbourhood; neighborhood;(Teilmenge) fourth; quarter; a quarter;ein Viertela quarter; quarter* * *Vier|tel I ['fɪrtl]nt (Sw auch m) -s, -1) (Bruchteil) quarter; (inf) (= Viertelpfund) ≈ quarter; (= Viertelliter) quarter litre (Brit) or liter (US)der Mond ist im ersten/letzten Viertel — the moon is in the first/last quarter
ein Viertel Wein — a quarter litre (Brit) or liter (US) of wine
2)(ein) Viertel nach/vor sechs — (a) quarter past/to sixum viertel/drei viertel sechs (dial) — at (a) quarter past five/(a) quarter to six
fünf Minuten vor Viertel/drei Viertel — ten past/twenty to
See:II ['fɪrtl]nt -s, -(= Stadtbezirk) quarter, district* * *das1) (one of four equal parts.) fourth2) (one of four equal parts of something which together form the whole (amount) of the thing: There are four of us, so we'll cut the cake into quarters; It's (a) quarter past / (American) after four; In the first quarter of the year his firm made a profit; The shop is about a quarter of a mile away; an hour and a quarter; two and a quarter hours.) quarter3) (a district or part of a town especially where a particular group of people live: He lives in the Polish quarter of the town.) quarter4) (a period of study at a college etc usually 10 to 12 weeks in length.) quarter* * *Vier·tel1<-s, ->[ˈfɪrtl̩]nt district, quarterVier·tel2<-s, ->[ˈfɪrtl̩]1. (der vierte Teil) quarterim ersten \Viertel des 20. Jahrhunderts in the first quarter of the twentieth centuryein \Viertel der Bevölkerung a quarter of the population2. MATH quarterich nehme von den Krabben auch noch ein \Viertel I'll have a quarter of shrimps as well, please5. (15 Minuten)akademisches \Viertel lecture/lesson begins a quarter of an hour later than the time stated6. KOCHK lamb quarter* * *Ex:Viertels, Viertel/Ex:1) quarterein Viertel Wein — (ugs.) a quarter-litre of wine
Viertel vor/nach eins — [a] quarter to/past one
2) (Stadtteil) quarter; district* * *viertel adj quarter;ein viertel Pfund a quarter (of a) pound* * *Ex:Viertels, Viertel/Ex:1) quarterein Viertel Wein — (ugs.) a quarter-litre of wine
Viertel vor/nach eins — [a] quarter to/past one
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16 EY
I)adv.ey manni þat veit, no man knows.(gen. eyjar, dat. ey and eyju; pl. eyjar), f. an island.* * *gen. eyjar; dat. eyju and ey, with the article eyinni and eyjunni; acc. ey; pl. eyjar, gen. eyja, dat. eyjum; in Norway spelt and proncd. öy; [Dan. öe; Swed. ö; Ivar Aasen öy; Germ. aue; cp. Engl. eyot, leas-ow, A. S. êg-land, Engl. is-land; in Engl. local names -ea or -ey, e. g. Chels-ea, Batters-ea, Cherts-ey, Thorn-ey, Osn-ey, Aldern-ey, Orkn-ey, etc.]:—an island, Fas. ii. 299, Skálda 172, Eg. 218, Grág. ii. 131, Eb. 12; eyjar nef, the ‘neb’ or projection of an island, Fb. iii. 316.2. in various compds; varp-ey, an island where wild birds lay eggs; eyði-ey, a deserted island; heima-ey, a home island; bæjar-ey, an inhabited island; út-eyjar, islands far out at sea; land-eyjar, an island in an inlet, Landn.: a small island close to a larger one is called a calf (eyjar-kálfr), the larger island being regarded as the cow, (so the southernmost part of the Isle of Man is called the Calf of Man): it is curious that ‘islanders’ are usually not called eyja-menn ( islandmen), but eyjar-skeggjar, m. pl. ‘island-beards;’ this was doubtless originally meant as a nickname to denote the strange habits of islanders, Fas. i. 519 (in a verse), Fær. 151, 656 C. 22, Fms. ii. 169, viii. 283, Grett. 47 new Ed.; but eyja-menn, m. pl., Valla L. 228, Eb. 316 (and in mod. usage), cp. also Götu-skeggjar, the men of Gata, a family, Landn.; eyja-sund, n. a sound or narrow strait between two islands, Eg. 93, Fms. ii. 64, 298.3. in local names: from the shape, Lang-ey, Flat-ey, Há-ey, Drang-ey: from cattle, birds, beasts, Fær-eyjar, Lamb-ey, Sauð-ey, Hrút-ey, Yxn-ey, Hafr-ey, Svín-ey, Kið-ey, Fugl-ey, Arn-ey, Æð-ey, Má-ey, Þern-ey, Úlf-ey, Bjarn-ey: from vegetation, Eng-ey, Akr-ey, Við-ey, Brok-ey, Mos-ey: from the quarters of heaven, Austr-ey, Norðr-ey, Vestr-ey, Suðr-ey (Engl. Sudor): an island at ebb time connected with the main land is called Örfiris-ey, mod. Öffurs-ey (cp. Orfir in the Orkneys): from other things, Fagr-ey, Sand-ey, Straum-ey, Vé-ey ( Temple Isle), Eyin Helga, the Holy Isle (cp. Enhallow in the Orkneys). Eyjar is often used κατ ἐξοχήν of the Western Isles, Orkneys, Shetland, and Sudor, hence Eyja-jarl, earl of the Isles (i. e. Orkneys), Orkn. (freq.); in southern Icel. it is sometimes used of the Vestmanna eyjar.β. in old poets ey is a favourite word in circumlocutions of women, vide Lex. Poët.; and in poetical diction ey is personified as a goddess, the sea being her girdle, the glaciers her head-gear; hence the Icel. poetical compd ey-kona. For tales of wandering islands, and giants removing islands from one place to another, vide Ísl. Þjóðs. i. 209.4. in female pr. names, Þór-ey, Bjarg-ey, Landn.: but if prefixed—as in Eyj-úlfr, Ey-steinn, Ey-mundr, Ey-vindr, Ey-dís, Ey-fríðr, Ey-vör, Ey-þjófr, etc.—ey belongs to a different root.COMPD: eyjaklasi. -
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vier·telquarter;drei \Viertel three-quarters;es ist drei \Viertel drei it's quarter to three ( Brit), it's a quarter before [or of] three (Am), it's 2:452. Vier·tel <-s, -> [ʼfɪrtl̩] ntdistrict, quarter( SCHWEIZ) m1) ( der vierte Teil) quarter;im ersten \Viertel des 20. Jahrhunderts in the first quarter of the twentieth century;ein \Viertel der Bevölkerung a quarter of the population2) math quarterich nehme von den Krabben auch noch ein \Viertel I'll have a quarter of shrimps as well, please5) ( 15 Minuten)6) kochk lamb quarter -
18 viertel
vier·telquarter;drei \viertel three-quarters;es ist drei \viertel drei it's quarter to three ( Brit), it's a quarter before [or of] three (Am), it's 2:452. Vier·tel <-s, -> [ʼfɪrtl̩] ntdistrict, quarter( SCHWEIZ) m1) ( der vierte Teil) quarter;im ersten \viertel des 20. Jahrhunderts in the first quarter of the twentieth century;ein \viertel der Bevölkerung a quarter of the population2) math quarterich nehme von den Krabben auch noch ein \viertel I'll have a quarter of shrimps as well, please5) ( 15 Minuten)6) kochk lamb quarter
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Lamb's-quarters — Lamb s quar ters, n. (Bot.) A name given to several common weedy European plants of the Goosefoot family, introduced into N. America, and sometimes used as pot herbs, as {Chenopodium album} and {Atriplex patulsa}. Note: It is sometimes collected… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
lamb's-quarters — [lamz′kwôrt΄ərz] n. an annual weed (Chenopodium album) of the goosefoot family, with whitened or mealy leaves and dense clusters of small green flowers, sometimes used for greens … English World dictionary
lamb's-quarters — baltoji balanda statusas T sritis vardynas apibrėžtis Balandinių šeimos maistinis, vaistinis nuodingas augalas (Chenopodium album), paplitęs vidutinio klimato kraštuose; jo sėklos naudojamos maistui. Piktžolė. atitikmenys: lot. Chenopodium album… … Lithuanian dictionary (lietuvių žodynas)
lamb's-quarters — /lamz kwawr teuhrz/, n., pl. lamb s quarters. the pigweed, Chenopodium album. [1765 75] * * * … Universalium
lamb's-quarters — noun common weedy European plant introduced into North America; often used as a potherb • Syn: ↑pigweed, ↑wild spinach, ↑Chenopodium album • Hypernyms: ↑goosefoot • Part Meronyms: ↑lamb s quarter, ↑ … Useful english dictionary
lamb's quarters — ▪ Chenopodium album also called pigweed (species Chenopodium album), an annual weed of the amaranth family (Amaranthaceae), of wide distribution in Asia, Europe, and North America. It can grow up to 3 metres (about 10 feet) but is usually a… … Universalium
lamb'squarters — lamb s quarters pl.n. (used with a sing. or pl. verb) A common weed (Chenopodium album) having lance shaped leaves with a mealy surface and small green flowers. * * * … Universalium
lamb's-quarter — baltoji balanda statusas T sritis vardynas apibrėžtis Balandinių šeimos maistinis, vaistinis nuodingas augalas (Chenopodium album), paplitęs vidutinio klimato kraštuose; jo sėklos naudojamos maistui. Piktžolė. atitikmenys: lot. Chenopodium album… … Lithuanian dictionary (lietuvių žodynas)
lamb's-tongue — ˈ ̷ ̷ˌ ̷ ̷ noun (plural lamb s tongues) 1. a. : hoary plantain 1 b. : lamb s quarters 1 c. : an American dogtooth violet … Useful english dictionary
lamb's-quarter — noun leaves collected from the wild • Syn: ↑pigweed, ↑wild spinach • Hypernyms: ↑greens, ↑green, ↑leafy vegetable • Part Holonyms: ↑lamb s quarters, ↑ … Useful english dictionary
Charles Lamb (writer) — Infobox Person name = Charles Lamb imagesize = caption = birth date = birth date|1775|2|10|df=y birth place = Inner Temple, London, England. death date = death date and age|1834|12|27|1775|2|10|df=y death place = Edmonton, London, England. death… … Wikipedia