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  • 1 Jerusalem artichoke

    Jerusalem artichoke[dʒə´ru:sələm ¸a:titʃouk] n земна ябълка.

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  • 2 Jerusalem pony

    Jerusalem pony[dʒə´ru:sələm¸pouni] n шег. магаре.

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  • 3 Jerusalem

    Йерусалим;

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  • 4 artichoke

    {'a:titʃouk}
    n бот. артишок (Cynara scolymus)
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    {'a:titshouk} n бот. артишок (Cynara scolymus).
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    n бот. артишок (cynara scolymus)
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    artichoke[´a:ti¸tʃouk] n ангинар; артишок; Jerusalem \artichoke земна ябълка Heliantus tuberosus.

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  • 5 heavenly

    {'hevnii}
    1. небесен
    2. прен. небесен, божествен, ангелски, чист, блажен
    HEAVENLY-minded откъснат от земното (за човек), благочестив, набожен, свят
    3. разг. чудесен, великолепен, божествен
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    {'hevnii} а 1. небесен; 2. прен. небесен, божествен, ангелск
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    райски; божествен; възхитителен; небесен; неземен;
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    1. heavenly-minded откъснат от земното (за човек), благочестив, набожен, свят 2. небесен 3. прен. небесен, божествен, ангелски, чист, блажен 4. разг. чудесен, великолепен, божествен
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    heavenly[´hevnli] I. adj 1. небесен; \heavenly body небесно светило; the \heavenly city ( Jerusalem) рел. новият Йерусалим; our \heavenly Father нашият небесен отец; 2. прен. прекрасен, възвишен, райски; божествен, небесен; \heavenly-minded откъснат от земното (за човек); набожен; свят; 3. разг. възхитителен, чудесен, прекрасен; what \heavenly peaches! какви разкошни праскови! II. adv (в съчет. с прилагателно).

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