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81 содовая с лимонным соком
Русско-английский синонимический словарь > содовая с лимонным соком
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82 limonar
• lemon geranium• lemon juice• lemon squash• lemon verbena -
83 сквош
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84 árbol de limón
• lemon squash• lemon verbena -
85 limonero
• lemon squash• lemon verbena -
86 sitrusmehu
• lemon juice• lemon squash -
87 limunov sok
• lemon-squash; lime-juice -
88 limonada
f.lemonade (natural).* * *1 lemonade* * *noun f.* * *SF [natural] lemonade; [artificial] lemon squashchicha I, 1)limonada natural — fresh lemonade, lemonade (EEUU)
* * *femenino lemonade* * *= lemon squash, lemon crush.Ex. As time passed by, she realised that most South Africans preferred orange squash to the bitter tangy taste of lemon squash.Ex. Orange crush was a resounding success, and they introduced lemon crush and lime crush in 1918 and 1920.* * *femenino lemonade* * *= lemon squash, lemon crush.Ex: As time passed by, she realised that most South Africans preferred orange squash to the bitter tangy taste of lemon squash.
Ex: Orange crush was a resounding success, and they introduced lemon crush and lime crush in 1918 and 1920.* * *lemonade* * *
limonada sustantivo femenino
lemonade
limonada f (natural) lemonade
(de bote) lemon squash
' limonada' also found in these entries:
English:
lemonade
- spike
* * *limonada nf[natural] lemonade, = iced, sweetened lemon juice drink; [refresco] Br lemonade, US lemon soda* * *f lemonade* * *limonada nf: lemonade* * *limonada n lemonade -
89 naranjada
adj.&f.feminine of NARANJADO.f.1 orange juice drink.2 orange squash, orange drink, orange juice, orange crush.* * *1 orangeade, orange drink* * *SF orangeade, orange squash* * *femenino orangeade* * *= orange squash, orange crush.Ex. As time passed by, she realised that most South Africans preferred orange squash to the bitter tangy taste of lemon squash.Ex. Orange crush was a resounding success, and they introduced lemon crush and lime crush in 1918 and 1920.* * *femenino orangeade* * *= orange squash, orange crush.Ex: As time passed by, she realised that most South Africans preferred orange squash to the bitter tangy taste of lemon squash.
Ex: Orange crush was a resounding success, and they introduced lemon crush and lime crush in 1918 and 1920.* * *orangeade* * *
naranjada sustantivo femenino
orangeade
naranjada sustantivo femenino orangeade
' naranjada' also found in these entries:
English:
orangeade
- squash
* * *naranjada nf= orange juice drink* * *f orangeade* * *naranjada n orangeade -
90 Zitronenwasser
n fresh lemon squash* * *das Zitronenwasserlemon squash* * *Zit|ro|nen|was|sernt no plfresh lemon squash* * *Zitronenwasser n fresh lemon squash -
91 лимонада
(от есенция) lemonade(от лимони) lemon squash* * *лимона̀да,* * *lemonade* * *1. (от есенция) lemonade 2. (от лимони) lemon squash -
92 a medida que pasaba el tiempo
= as time passed (by), as time went byEx. As time passed by, she realised that most South Africans preferred orange squash to the bitter tangy taste of lemon squash.Ex. As time went by, the colors started to fade and the paint began to flake from the heat and light of the sun.* * *= as time passed (by), as time went byEx: As time passed by, she realised that most South Africans preferred orange squash to the bitter tangy taste of lemon squash.
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93 con el paso del tiempo
= over the years, over time, with the passage of time, in due course, over a period of time, in the course of time, over the course of time, in the process of time, as time passed (by), as time passes (by), as time went byEx. Thus, over the years it has been used to index reports, trade Literature, periodical articles and other similar documents.Ex. A search can be extended over time by cycling, that is, starting with a source document, identifying those documents which it cites, and then identifying those documents which the original cited document cites, and so on.Ex. Such recommendations can be viewed as attempts to shortcircuit a system which has creaked more noticeably with the passage of time.Ex. In due course, the following 19 ideas were found scribbled on six sheets of paper which were taped to the walls of the room.Ex. The vibration may cause the chips to work loose over a period of time, and if they have to be pushed back into their sockets, it is very easy to bend or break one of the 'legs'.Ex. This article presents Bradford's Law and some views on its applicability, development and modifications undergone in the course of time.Ex. These 'stages of development' in the life cycle of a company presage a turnaround situation for that company over the course of time.Ex. For we see that all things which, in the process of time, being created by the work of Divine Providence, were produced by the operation of God.Ex. As time passed by, she realised that most South Africans preferred orange squash to the bitter tangy taste of lemon squash.Ex. As time passes by, our collections grow ever larger and the problems of storage and retrieval become ever more pressing.Ex. As time went by, the colors started to fade and the paint began to flake from the heat and light of the sun.* * *= over the years, over time, with the passage of time, in due course, over a period of time, in the course of time, over the course of time, in the process of time, as time passed (by), as time passes (by), as time went byEx: Thus, over the years it has been used to index reports, trade Literature, periodical articles and other similar documents.
Ex: A search can be extended over time by cycling, that is, starting with a source document, identifying those documents which it cites, and then identifying those documents which the original cited document cites, and so on.Ex: Such recommendations can be viewed as attempts to shortcircuit a system which has creaked more noticeably with the passage of time.Ex: In due course, the following 19 ideas were found scribbled on six sheets of paper which were taped to the walls of the room.Ex: The vibration may cause the chips to work loose over a period of time, and if they have to be pushed back into their sockets, it is very easy to bend or break one of the 'legs'.Ex: This article presents Bradford's Law and some views on its applicability, development and modifications undergone in the course of time.Ex: These 'stages of development' in the life cycle of a company presage a turnaround situation for that company over the course of time.Ex: For we see that all things which, in the process of time, being created by the work of Divine Providence, were produced by the operation of God.Ex: As time passed by, she realised that most South Africans preferred orange squash to the bitter tangy taste of lemon squash.Ex: As time passes by, our collections grow ever larger and the problems of storage and retrieval become ever more pressing.Ex: As time went by, the colors started to fade and the paint began to flake from the heat and light of the sun. -
94 con el tiempo
in the course of time, with time* * *= in time, over the years, with time, with the passage of time, eventually, in due course, over a period of time, in due time, over time, in the process of time, as time passed (by), as time passes (by), as time goes by, as time went by, by and byEx. The census report clearly shows that the increase in foreign population is alarming, and that in time the preponderance in our city at least will be largerly in their favor.Ex. Thus, over the years it has been used to index reports, trade Literature, periodical articles and other similar documents.Ex. As a word drops out of vogue, the concept that it represents will, with time, gradually be described by a new term.Ex. Such recommendations can be viewed as attempts to shortcircuit a system which has creaked more noticeably with the passage of time.Ex. Eventually this work on citation orders came to fruition in the rather unlikely context of a new indexing systems, PRECIS.Ex. In due course, the following 19 ideas were found scribbled on six sheets of paper which were taped to the walls of the room.Ex. The vibration may cause the chips to work loose over a period of time, and if they have to be pushed back into their sockets, it is very easy to bend or break one of the 'legs'.Ex. Whatever carrier you use, for long-term preservation (over decades) you have to refresh and migrate data carriers in due time.Ex. A search can be extended over time by cycling, that is, starting with a source document, identifying those documents which it cites, and then identifying those documents which the original cited document cites, and so on.Ex. For we see that all things which, in the process of time, being created by the work of Divine Providence, were produced by the operation of God.Ex. As time passed by, she realised that most South Africans preferred orange squash to the bitter tangy taste of lemon squash.Ex. As time passes by, our collections grow ever larger and the problems of storage and retrieval become ever more pressing.Ex. As time goes by, the modern inventive mind multiplies these media and the bibliographical picture becomes increasingly complicated.Ex. As time went by, the colors started to fade and the paint began to flake from the heat and light of the sun.Ex. By and by Tom's reading and dreaming about princely life wrought such a strong effect upon him that he began to act the prince unconsciously.* * *= in time, over the years, with time, with the passage of time, eventually, in due course, over a period of time, in due time, over time, in the process of time, as time passed (by), as time passes (by), as time goes by, as time went by, by and byEx: The census report clearly shows that the increase in foreign population is alarming, and that in time the preponderance in our city at least will be largerly in their favor.
Ex: Thus, over the years it has been used to index reports, trade Literature, periodical articles and other similar documents.Ex: As a word drops out of vogue, the concept that it represents will, with time, gradually be described by a new term.Ex: Such recommendations can be viewed as attempts to shortcircuit a system which has creaked more noticeably with the passage of time.Ex: Eventually this work on citation orders came to fruition in the rather unlikely context of a new indexing systems, PRECIS.Ex: In due course, the following 19 ideas were found scribbled on six sheets of paper which were taped to the walls of the room.Ex: The vibration may cause the chips to work loose over a period of time, and if they have to be pushed back into their sockets, it is very easy to bend or break one of the 'legs'.Ex: Whatever carrier you use, for long-term preservation (over decades) you have to refresh and migrate data carriers in due time.Ex: A search can be extended over time by cycling, that is, starting with a source document, identifying those documents which it cites, and then identifying those documents which the original cited document cites, and so on.Ex: For we see that all things which, in the process of time, being created by the work of Divine Providence, were produced by the operation of God.Ex: As time passed by, she realised that most South Africans preferred orange squash to the bitter tangy taste of lemon squash.Ex: As time passes by, our collections grow ever larger and the problems of storage and retrieval become ever more pressing.Ex: As time goes by, the modern inventive mind multiplies these media and the bibliographical picture becomes increasingly complicated.Ex: As time went by, the colors started to fade and the paint began to flake from the heat and light of the sun.Ex: By and by Tom's reading and dreaming about princely life wrought such a
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95 con el transcurrir del tiempo
= with the passage of time, in the process of time, as time passed (by)Ex. Such recommendations can be viewed as attempts to shortcircuit a system which has creaked more noticeably with the passage of time.Ex. For we see that all things which, in the process of time, being created by the work of Divine Providence, were produced by the operation of God.Ex. As time passed by, she realised that most South Africans preferred orange squash to the bitter tangy taste of lemon squash.* * *= with the passage of time, in the process of time, as time passed (by)Ex: Such recommendations can be viewed as attempts to shortcircuit a system which has creaked more noticeably with the passage of time.
Ex: For we see that all things which, in the process of time, being created by the work of Divine Providence, were produced by the operation of God.Ex: As time passed by, she realised that most South Africans preferred orange squash to the bitter tangy taste of lemon squash. -
96 limunov
adj lemon-; citric I - gaj lemon grove; limunov sok lemon juice; limunov sirup (zaslađen) lemon syrup, BE lemon squash; cjedilo za limunov sok lemon strainer; -a kora lemon peel -
97 лимонный
1. citric2. lemonлимонная корка, цедра — lemon peel
< лимонная > колбаса — lemon sausage
Синонимический ряд:желтой (прил.) желтой; золотой; золотою; канареечной; канареечною; соломенной; соломенною; шафранной; шафранною; яичной; яичною; янтарной; янтарною -
98 лимонад
1) General subject: lemonade, squash (апельсиновый напиток)2) American: lemon soda3) Australian slang: lemon squash5) Food industry: le-monade6) American English: pop (любой вид газированного напитка, обычно Coca-Cola, Pepsi и т.п.) -
99 citronnade
citronnade [sitʀɔnad]feminine noun* * *sitʀɔnadnom féminin lemon squash GB, lemonade US* * *sitʀɔnad nf* * *[sitrɔnad] nom féminin -
100 лимонад
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lemon squash — Brit. lemon soda; a soft drink of lemon juice and soda water. [1875 80] * * * lemon squash noun A concentrated lemon drink • • • Main Entry: ↑lemon * * * lemon squash, British. lemonade made with carbonated water … Useful english dictionary
lemon squash — lemon juice, juice extracted from lemons … English contemporary dictionary
lemon squash — lem′on squash′ n. brit. coo a soft drink made with sweetened lemon juice and water • Etymology: 1875–80 … From formal English to slang
lemon squash — Brit. lemon soda; a soft drink of lemon juice and soda water. [1875 80] * * * … Universalium
lemon squash — /lɛmən ˈskwɒʃ/ (say lemuhn skwosh) noun a soft drink made of sweetened lemon juice or lemon cordial diluted with water …
lemon squash — лимонный сквош squash tennis американский сквош … English-Russian travelling dictionary
Lemon squash — a wash … Dictionary of Australian slang
lemon squash — Australian Slang a wash … English dialects glossary
squash — squash1 [skwôsh, skwäsh] vt. [OFr esquasser < VL * exquassare < L ex , intens. + quassus: see QUASH2] 1. a) to squeeze or crush into a soft or flat mass b) to press or squeeze tightly or too tightly 2. to suppress or bring to an abrupt end; … English World dictionary
Squash (drink) — For other uses, see Squash (disambiguation). Fruit flavored squash before and after being mixed with water … Wikipedia
squash — squash1 squasher, n. /skwosh, skwawsh/, v.t. 1. to press into a flat mass or pulp; crush: She squashed the flower under her heel. 2. to suppress or put down; quash. 3. to silence or disconcert (someone), as with a crushing retort or emotional or… … Universalium