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61 escalafón
m.grade scale, army register, promotion roster, promotion list.* * *1 (de personas) roll, promotion list2 (graduación) ladder; (de salarios) salary scale, wage scale* * *SM1) [de promoción] promotion ladderascender en el escalafón — to go up the ladder, work one's way up
2) [de salarios] salary scale, wage scale3) (=ránking) table, charten esta industria España ocupa el tercer lugar en el escalafón mundial — Spain occupies third place in the world table for this industry
* * ** * *= step, rung.Ex. If a new salary scale is adopted by the institution, the employee who has moved up the scale should remain at the same step.Ex. In all types of libraries, programmes have been started, usually by keen librarians from the lower rungs of the profession.----* escalafón laboral = employment ladder, career ladder.* primer escalafón laboral = entry position.* último escalafón, el = bottom rung, the.* * ** * *= step, rung.Ex: If a new salary scale is adopted by the institution, the employee who has moved up the scale should remain at the same step.
Ex: In all types of libraries, programmes have been started, usually by keen librarians from the lower rungs of the profession.* escalafón laboral = employment ladder, career ladder.* primer escalafón laboral = entry position.* último escalafón, el = bottom rung, the.* * *ascender en el escalafón to go up the ladderuno de los puestos más altos del escalafón one of the highest posts on the scalecada tres años subía un puesto en el escalafón every three years she would go up one step on the promotion ladderocupa el primer lugar del escalafón mundial en la exportación de cítricos it occupies first place in the world table for the export of citrus fruits* * *
escalafón sustantivo masculino
scale;
escalafón sustantivo masculino ranking, scale
' escalafón' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
jerarquía
- grado
- subir
English:
grade
* * *escalafón nmscale, ladder;ascendió rápidamente en el escalafón she gained promotion quickly;ascendió dos puestos en el escalafón de la empresa he rose two places on the company promotion ladder* * *m figladder* * *1) : list of personnel2) : salary scale, rank -
62 generic
Adj1. जाति\genericकाThe generic term for oranges,lemons is citrus fruits. -
63 favourable
favorable ['feɪvərəbl] aggettivo [conditions, position] favorevole (to a), vantaggioso (to per); [impression, reception, weather] favorevole (to a); [result, sign] buonoto be favourable to — (in agreement) essere favorevole o d'accordo a
* * *1) (showing approval: Was her reaction favourable or unfavourable?) favorevole2) (helpful or advantageous: a favourable wind.) favorevole* * *favourable, ( USA) favorable /ˈfeɪvərəbl/a.1 favorevole; positivo: favourable criticism, critiche positive; a favourable impression, un'impressione favorevole (o positiva); a favourable prognosis, una prognosi favorevole5 (econ., fin.) favorevole; (in) attivo: a favourable balance of trade, un saldo commerciale attivo; favourable trend, tendenza favorevole; congiuntura positivafavourably avv. favourableness n. [u].* * *favorable ['feɪvərəbl] aggettivo [conditions, position] favorevole (to a), vantaggioso (to per); [impression, reception, weather] favorevole (to a); [result, sign] buonoto be favourable to — (in agreement) essere favorevole o d'accordo a
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64 pithy
adjective1) markhaltig; reich an Mark nicht attr.; [Orange usw.] mit dicker weißer Haut2) (fig.): (full of meaning) prägnant* * *[ˈpɪθi]1. (succinct) prägnant, kurz und treffend, markigher later books are pithier ihre späteren Bücher haben mehr Substanza \pithy phrase ein markiger Satz2. (of citrus fruits) dickschaligthese oranges are very \pithy diese Orangen haben eine dicke weiße Haut* * *['pIɵɪ] reich an Mark; oranges etc dickschalig; (fig) prägnant, markig* * *pithy adj (adv pithily)1. markig, markartig2. voller Mark3. fig markig, kernig, prägnant, kraftvoll:a pithy saying ein Kernspruch* * *adjective1) markhaltig; reich an Mark nicht attr.; [Orange usw.] mit dicker weißer Haut2) (fig.): (full of meaning) prägnant* * *adj.kernig adj.markig adj.prägnant adj. -
65 citroenpers
n. juicer, lemon squeezer, juice extractor for citrus fruits -
66 citruspers
n. lemon squeezer, juice extractor for citrus fruits, juicer -
67 pithy
[ʼpɪɵi] adj1) ( succinct) prägnant, kurz und treffend, markig;her later books are pithier ihre späteren Bücher haben mehr Substanz;a \pithy phrase ein markiger Satz2) ( of citrus fruits) dickschalig;these oranges are very \pithy diese Orangen haben eine dicke weiße Haut -
68 Christstollen
Christ·stol·lenm cake made of yeast dough, raisins, candied citrus fruits and often marzipan that is traditionally eaten at Christmas -
69 цукаты из кожуры плодов цитрусовых
Русско-английский словарь по пищевой промышленности > цукаты из кожуры плодов цитрусовых
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70 medley
['medlɪ] 1. сущ.1)а) смешениеa medley of events, pictures and scenes — смешение событий, картин и сцен
б) смесь, мешанинаSyn:2) муз. попурриa medley of songs by Abba — попурри из песен группы "Абба"
3)а) "обо всём", "мозаика" ( раздел в газете или журнале)б) "разное" ( название сборника статей)4) = medley relay2. прил.разноцветный, пёстрый; перемешанный, смешанный, разнородныйSyn:3. гл.а) мешать, перемешивать, смешиватьб) перемешиваться, смешиваться•Syn: -
71 ponzu
( JAPAN)a soy-based sauce often used for dipping or in nabe.♦ is a flavored soy sauce made by simmering mirin, rice vinegar, katsuobushi flakes, and seaweed (konbu) over medium heat. The liquid is then cooled, strained to remove the katsuobushi flakes, and finally the juice of one or more of the following citrus fruits is added: yuzu, sudachi, daidai, kabosu, or lemon. -
72 Great Britain
(England before 1707)Next to Spain, the country with which Portugal has had the closest diplomatic, political, and economic relations into contemporary times and during much of its history as a nation. Today, the two countries retain the formal bonds of the world's oldest diplomatic alliance. Whatever the diplomatic ups and downs of the alliance, Britain and Portugal increasingly linked their economies, starting with the Methuen Treaty ( 1703) in the early 18th century. "English woolens for Portuguese wines" was the essence of this trade arrangement, but many other products were traded between these two peoples with quite different religious and cultural features. Among economic links, now traditional, are those in banking and finance, manufacturing, agriculture, and trade.Portugal joined Britain in several international economic organizations well before Portugal entered the European Economic Community (EEC), the predecessor of the European Union (EU), in 1986, among these the European Free Trade Association (in 1959), the International Monetary Fund, the World Bank, and the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade. Tourism, too, has long been a key connection. Ever since the 1700s, privileged tourists have enjoyed the sun and citrus fruits of Portugal and Madeira for their health. Another significant link is that Britons comprise one of the largest foreign communities in Portugal. Tourism and foreign communities have increased considerably since the early 1960s, when cheap airfares began. Among EU members, Britain remains one of Portugal's largest foreign investors. -
73 key limes
Citrus fruit, about the size of golf balls, and round. The fruits are pale yellow-green, the juice is yellow and very tart, more so than standard limes. Grow in Florida, the Keys and other tropical places in the Caribbean. Used in Key Lime Pie, with egg yolks and condensed milk and in a Sunset Key with amaretto. -
74 гниль плодов фомопсисная цитрусовых
англ. fruit rot of citrus plants (Phomopsis); stem-end rot of citrus plants (Phomopsis)англ. decorticosis of citrus plants; gummosis of citrus plants (Phomopsis); melanose of citrus plants; shell bark of citrus plants; stem-end rot and leaf spot of citrus plantsнем. Fruchtfäule, Agrumenbäume (Phomopsis)нем. Fleckenbildungen; Gummose, Agrumenbäume; Melanose, Agrumenbäumeфранц. gommose des agrumes; mélanose des agrumes; taches foliaires des agrumes (Phomopsis)Фитопатологический словарь-справочник > гниль плодов фомопсисная цитрусовых
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75 меланоз цитрусовых
англ. fruit rot of citrus plants (Phomopsis); stem-end rot of citrus plants (Phomopsis)англ. decorticosis of citrus plants; gummosis of citrus plants (Phomopsis); melanose of citrus plants; shell bark of citrus plants; stem-end rot and leaf spot of citrus plantsнем. Fruchtfäule, Agrumenbäume (Phomopsis)нем. Fleckenbildungen; Gummose, Agrumenbäume; Melanose, Agrumenbäumeфранц. gommose des agrumes; mélanose des agrumes; taches foliaires des agrumes (Phomopsis) -
76 цитрусов
citric; citrus (attr.)цитрусово растение citrus* * *цѝтрусов,прил. citric; citrus (attr.); \цитрусово растение citrus.* * *citrus: цитрусов fruits - цитрусови плодове; citric* * *1. citric;citrus (attr.) 2. ЦИТРУСОВo растение citrus -
77 fruit
[fruːt] 1. сущ.; мн. fruit, fruits1)а) плод, фруктyoung fruit — с.-х. завязь ( плода); зеленец ( огурца)
б) плоды, фруктыcanned fruit амер., tinned fruit брит. — консервированные фрукты
Our country exports citrus fruit. — Наша страна экспортирует цитрусовые.
2) ( fruits) плоды, результатыSyn:••2. гл.1) давать плоды, плодоносить2) культивировать, разводить (с целью получить плоды, урожай)I have not fruited those sorts of strawberries. — Я никогда не занимался разведением этих сортов клубники.
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78 гниль плодов диплодиозная цитрусовых
англ. die back of citrus plants (Diplodia); fruit rot of citrus plants (Diplodia); stem-end rot of citrus plants (Diplodia); twig blight of citrus plants (Diplodia)нем. Fruchtfäule, Agrumenbäume (Diplodia); Schwarznarbigkeit, Agrumenbäume; Zweigsterben, Agrumenbäumeфранц. dessèchement des branches des agrumes; pourriture des fruits des agrumes (Diplodia)Фитопатологический словарь-справочник > гниль плодов диплодиозная цитрусовых
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79 диплодиоз цитрусовых
англ. die back of citrus plants (Diplodia); fruit rot of citrus plants (Diplodia); stem-end rot of citrus plants (Diplodia); twig blight of citrus plants (Diplodia)нем. Fruchtfäule, Agrumenbäume (Diplodia); Schwarznarbigkeit, Agrumenbäume; Zweigsterben, Agrumenbäumeфранц. dessèchement des branches des agrumes; pourriture des fruits des agrumes (Diplodia)Фитопатологический словарь-справочник > диплодиоз цитрусовых
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80 усыхание ветвей диплодиозное цитрусовых
англ. die back of citrus plants (Diplodia); fruit rot of citrus plants (Diplodia); stem-end rot of citrus plants (Diplodia); twig blight of citrus plants (Diplodia)нем. Fruchtfäule, Agrumenbäume (Diplodia); Schwarznarbigkeit, Agrumenbäume; Zweigsterben, Agrumenbäumeфранц. dessèchement des branches des agrumes; pourriture des fruits des agrumes (Diplodia)Фитопатологический словарь-справочник > усыхание ветвей диплодиозное цитрусовых
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