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Австралийский сленг: мимоза (Acacia farnesiana, сем. Mimosaceae) -
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мимоза (Acacia farnesiana, сем. Mimosaceae)Australia and New Zealand. English-Russian dictionary of regional studies > mimosa bush
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4 мимоза
1) Botanical term: mimosa, mimosa (Mimosa gen.), (Albizia lebbeck) woman's tongue2) Australian slang: mimosa bush (Acacia farnesiana, сем. Mimosaceae) -
5 شجرة
شَجَرَة \ tree: the largest form of plant, from which we get wood. \ شَجَرَة \ coffee: (a powder made from the) cooked brown beans of a certain bush, used with boiling water to make a hot drink. \ See Also ثَمَرة البُنّ \ شَجَرَة \ mango: an Indian tree (grown in many hot countries) with sweet fruit; its fruit. \ See Also ثَمَرة المَانْچُو \ شَجَرَة \ rose: a prickly bush with a beautiful sweet-smelling flower; its flowers; the light-red colour of many roses. \ See Also زهرة (زَهْرة)، لَوْن الوَرْد \ شَجَرَة \ papaya, pawpaw: a tall tree that grows in tropical countries and has large yellow-green fruits that are good to eat; this fruit. \ See Also ثَمرة البَابَاو الاستوائية \ شَجَرَة \ quince: a tree with a bitter yellow fruit that can be cooked; its fruit. \ See Also ثَمرة السَّفَرْجَل \ شَجَرَة \ almond: a kind of tree; a nut of this tree. \ See Also ثَمرة اللَّوْز \ شَجَرَة الحِكْمَة \ birch: a kind of tree, with thin branches. \ See Also البتولا (البَتُولا) \ شَجَرَة الزَّيْزَفون \ lime: a common European tree with sweet-smelling yellow flowers. \ شَجَرَة السَّنْط \ mimosa: a bush with sweet-smelling yellow flowers. \ شَجَرَة صَغيرة \ shrub: a low bush, usu. without a thick central stem. \ شَجَرَة الصَّفصَاف \ willow: a tree that grows beside water. \ شَجَرَة العِنب \ vine: the plant on which grapes grow. \ شَجَرَة الكَرْمة \ grapevine: the climbing plant on which grapes grow. \ مَكْسُوّ بالأشجار \ wooded: covered with trees: a wooded hillside. -
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(Sp. model spelled same [t∫aparal] < chaparro 'short, stubby' probably of pre-Roman origin, and apparently related to the dialectal Basque term txapar(ra), a diminutive of saphar(ra) 'thicket' or 'hedge' plus the Spanish collective suffix -al)Texas: 1842. As Watts observes, it appears that this term originally applied exclusively to the scrub oak. It now refers to a number of thicket-forming, often thorny shrubs or small trees, and to a large dense thicket formed by these plants. It may also refer to a plain covered with such unruly brush (see also brasada). Clark indicates that this term applies especially to shrubs and trees of the genera Acacia, Ceanothus, Condalia, Forestiera, and Quercus. Hendrickson notes that this term has become recognized throughout the United States because of its use in western films. The DRAE references chaparral as a place covered in chaparros, which may be either a variety of shrublike oak trees with many branches, or a Central American malpighiaceous bush with clustered flowers, round fruit, and opposite leaves that are thick and petiolate. This second plant grows on dry plains and has thick, knotty, resistant branches used to make walking sticks. Santamaría defines chaparral as either the common name of a wild rhamnaceous plant native to central and northern Mexico ( Condalia obovata), or a place abounding in chaparros. Santamaría gives several definitions for chaparro. It is generally a bush found in tropical regions in the Americas whose rough-textured leaves are sometimes used as sandpaper and whose bark is rich in tannin. On the southern coast of Mexico, it refers to several varieties of oak trees of the genus Quercus. In Tabasco, Mexico, it is an isolated mass of vegetation formed by vines and short trees, and in all of Mexico it is the common name given to the Aythia collaris, a plant native to the northern part of the continent. Islas concurs with the definition given by Santamaría for chaparro in Tabasco, Mexico, but he says that it is a low-lying thicket.Alternate forms: chaparrelle, chaparro, chaperelle, chapparal, chapparall, chapparo, chapparral, chapperell, chapporal.Glossed by Watts as a type of live-oak brush native to southwest Texas. Chaparro prieto is glossed in the DM as a plant of the genus Mimosa. Also known ( in English) as chaparro prieto. -
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1) бетон || бетонировать; омоноличивать (напр. стыки бетоном)•to aerate concrete — вспенивать бетон;to bond fresh (new) concrete to hardened (set) concrete — обеспечивать сцепление ранее уложенного бетона с новым;to boot concrete — утаптывать бетон;to cast concrete — бетонировать; укладывать бетон;to convey concrete to job — подавать бетон к месту укладки;to encase in concrete — бетонировать;to mix concrete on job — приготавливать бетонную смесь на стройплощадке;to concrete on job — бетонировать на месте;to place concrete against forms — укладывать бетон в опалубку;to proportion concrete — подбирать состав бетонной смеси;to ram concrete in place — уплотнять бетон штыкованием;to rub (to screed) concrete — разравнивать бетон;to spin concrete — уплотнять бетон центрифугированием;to spread concrete — распределять бетон ( в опалубке);to strike off excess ( surplus) concrete — снимать (срезать) излишки бетона;-
acid-resisting concrete
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aerated concrete
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air-entrained concrete
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asphalticconcrete
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bituminous concrete
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breeze concrete
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bush-hammered concrete
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cassie concrete
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cast-in-place concrete
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cellular concrete
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cement concrete
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central-mixed concrete
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cinder concrete
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coarse-aggregate concrete
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coarse concrete
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colloidal concrete
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colored concrete
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controlled-quality concrete
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crushed-stone concrete
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cyclopean concrete
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dense concrete
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dry concrete
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expanded-clay concrete
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exposed-aggregate concrete
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fat concrete
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fibrous concrete
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fine-aggregate concrete
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fine concrete
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foamed concrete
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gas concrete
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glass concrete
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gravel concrete
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green concrete
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gypsum concrete
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gypsum fiber concrete
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harsh concrete
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heat-resistant concrete
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heavy weight concrete
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heavy concrete
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high-density concrete
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high-early-strength concrete
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high-temperature concrete
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hydraulic concrete
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in-situ concrete
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insulating concrete
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iron shot concrete
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jasmine concrete
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job-mixed concrete
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jonquil concrete
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lean concrete
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lightweight concrete
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light concrete
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lilac concrete
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lily of the valley concrete
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lime concrete
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low-slump concrete
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mass concrete
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mimosa concrete
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mushy concrete
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nailable concrete
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no-fines concrete
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normal-weight concrete
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portland cement concrete
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pumice concrete
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ready-mixed concrete
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refractory concrete
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reinforced concrete
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rich concrete
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road concrete
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rose concrete
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rubble concrete
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sand-gravel concrete
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spun concrete
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stiff concrete
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stone concrete
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structural concrete
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sulfur concrete
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tar concrete
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transit-mixed concrete
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truck-mixed concrete
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tuberose concrete
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8 السنط (شجرة)
السَّنْط (شَجَرَة) \ mimosa: a bush with sweet-smelling yellow flowers.
См. также в других словарях:
mimosa bush — noun tropical American thorny shrub or small tree; fragrant yellow flowers used in making perfumery • Syn: ↑huisache, ↑cassie, ↑sweet wattle, ↑sweet acacia, ↑scented wattle, ↑flame tree, ↑Acacia farnesiana … Useful english dictionary
mimosa — /məˈmoʊsə/ (say muh mohsuh) noun 1. any plant of the genus Mimosa, native to tropical or warm regions, and comprising trees, shrubs, and plants having usually bipinnate and often sensitive leaves, and small flowers in globular heads or… …
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Bush — In which Jehovah appeared to Moses in the wilderness (Ex. 3:2; Acts 7:30). It is difficult to say what particular kind of plant or bush is here meant. Probably it was the mimosa or acacia. The words in the bush in Mark 12:26; Luke 20:37, mean… … Easton's Bible Dictionary
List of Acacia species — Several cladistic analyses have shown that the genus Acacia is not monophyletic. While the subg. Acacia and subg. Phyllodineae are monophyletic, subg. Aculeiferum is not. This subgenus consists of three clades.Therefore, the following list of… … Wikipedia
Acacia farnesiana — Taxobox name = Needle Bush regnum = Plantae divisio = Magnoliophyta classis = Magnoliopsida ordo = Fabales familia = Fabaceae genus = Acacia species = A. farnesiana binomial = Acacia farnesiana binomial authority = (L.) Willd. status = G5 status… … Wikipedia
Vachellia farnesiana — Needle Bush Conservation status Secure (NatureServe) … Wikipedia
genus Acacia — noun large genus of shrubs and trees and some woody vines of Central and South America, Africa, Australia and Polynesia: wattle; mimosa • Hypernyms: ↑rosid dicot genus • Member Holonyms: ↑Mimosoideae, ↑subfamily Mimosoideae • Member Meronyms: ↑ … Useful english dictionary
Acacia farnesiana — cassie cassie n. a type of tropical American thorny shrub or small tree ({Acacia farnesiana}); it bears fragrant yellow flowers used in making perfumery. Syn: huisache, mimosa bush, sweet wattle, sweet acacia, scented wattle, flame tree, Acacia… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English