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1 ice hockey
الهُوكي على الجليد (لُعْبَة) \ ice hockey: a form of hockey (for teams of six) played on ice, with a flat piece of rubber instead of a ball. \ لُعْبَة الهوكي على الجليد \ ice hockey: a form of hockey (for teams of six) played on ice, with a flat piece of rubber instead of a ball. -
2 deigh
ice, Irish oighear, snow, leac-oighir, ice, Old Irish aig, g. ega, aigred, Welsh ia, Cornish iey, glacies, Breton yen, cold, *jagi-, ice; Norse jaki, piece of ice, jökull, iceberg, Anglo-Saxon gicel, piece of ice, English icicle (= ís-gicel); Lit iz$$?as, ice lump. The d of Gaelic is prothetic, arising from the art.: Old Irish ind-aig. -
3 льдинка
piece of ice* * * -
4 ледышка
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5 JAKI
m. broken ice, ice-floe.* * *a, m. [cp. A. S. gicel], a piece of ice, broken ice, Fas. i. 472, Eb. 236–240, Grett. 140, passim.COMPDS: jaka-för, f. and jaka-hlaup, n. broken ice in a river, Grett. l. c.; see jökull: bel-jaki, a bulging piece of ice, metaph. a rough strong man; hann er mesti beljaki. -
6 ледышка
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7 льдина
2) Geology: ice-cake3) Naval: flake of ice, floe ice, ice float, piece of ice4) Engineering: ice raft5) Makarov: a block of ice, block of ice, floe, glacon, small floe (обломок плавучего льда размером от десятков или сотен метров до долей метра в поперечнике)6) General subject: flake: 25 fjord of ice, floe field -
8 κρύσταλλος
Grammatical information: m.Derivatives: κρυστάλλιον `id.' ( PHolm.), also plant-name = ψύλλιον (Dsc.; because of the cooling effect, Strömberg Pflanzennamen 83); κρυστάλλ-ινος `icy-cold' (Hp.), `of rock-crystall' (D. C.), - ώδης `icy, crystalclear' (Ptol., PHolm.); κρυσταλλ-όομαι `freeze' (Ph.), - ίζω `glow like crystal' (Apoc.); further κρυσταίνομαι `freeze' (Nic. Al. 314), prob. free analogical formation to κρύσταλλος after other cases of the interchange ν: λ (diff. Schwyzer 706; ?).Origin: PG [a word of Pre-Greek origin]Etymology: The word is sonnected (Chantraine Formation 247, Schwyzer 484) with Lat. crusta `bark, crust'. However, this is wrong as the Latin word has a quite different meaning: `the hard surface of a body, the rind, shell, crust, bark' which protects it' (Lewis and Short); so it has nothing to do with cold; it is used of flumen, indicating a covering or crust of ice, but this is an incidental use, a metaphor, not the central aspect of the meaning. The word, then, has nothing to do with words for `cold, ice'. (Its etymology with κρύος must therefore be given up; there is no other proposal.) - As Kuiper FS Kretschmer 1, 215 n. 16 remarked the word is Pre-Greek because of the suffix - αλλο- (all Greek words in - αλλο- are of Pre-Greek origin; there are no Greek words of IE origin with this suffix; it is not - αλ- with expressively geminated λ (as Chantraine often says) and not from κρύ-ος as then the formation cannot be explained. This is confirmed by the variant κρόστ-. The word means `ice' and was also used for rock-crystal, probably because this looks like (a piece of) ice, as it is transparant (in antiquity this was very remarkable). Pliny (37, 23) still thinks it is ice. We now know that rock-crystal is a mineral; it is quartz, a silicate (SiO₂). The semi-precious amethyst and agate are varieties. S. Beekes, FS Kortlandt.See also: s. κρύοςGreek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > κρύσταλλος
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9 брильянт
1) Mining: klip2) Jargon: piece of ice, rock, ice -
10 денежная взятка
Jargon: piece of ice, ice -
11 деньги, данные преступником полиции или политическому деятелю
Jargon: ice, piece of iceУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > деньги, данные преступником полиции или политическому деятелю
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12 замечательный
1) General subject: George, Most Excellent, admirable, eminent, enthusiastic, extraordinary, frabjous, great, jolly (тж. ирон.), markworthy, marvellous, noble, notable, noted, out of this world, outstanding, peachy, peachy keen, pip, pluperfect, remarkable, signal, signalled, singular, some (часто ирон.), splendid, striking, swinging, uncommon, unexceptionable, way up, way-up, wonderful, fascinating (The really fascinating thing is...)2) Colloquial: A1, champion, colossal, corking, famous, far-out, grand, immense, nailing, precious, rare, rattling, spanking, super-duper, superduper, tremendous, unique3) American: A No 1, all wool and a yard wide, crazy, peachy-keen, zooly, a chunk of a...4) Literal: of the first water5) Rare: eximious6) Mathematics: different, different from, distinct, distinctive, excellent, important, other than, perfect, unusual7) Architecture: fine8) Jargon: big time, boo, boss, frantic, gear, hard, heart, hunky dory, ice, mad, mess, neat, out this world, piece of ice, savage, scrumptious (об одежде, качестве пищи, внешнем виде), shirt, smashing, solid, stunning, super, swell, terrible, tip-top, tough, two-a-day, wizard, ace, hounds, (некто) mother, shag9) Information technology: dramatic10) Emotional: wizardly11) Student language: aggressive, brutal12) American English: awesome13) Emotional: terrific15) Phraseological unit: better than sex (Wonderful.) -
13 незаконная прибыль
1) American: rake-off (участника в деле)2) Jargon: ice, piece of iceУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > незаконная прибыль
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14 нечестная прибыль
Jargon: ice, piece of ice -
15 случайная прибыль
1) Economy: (неожиданная) casual profit, transient profit2) Jargon: piece of ice, ice3) Banking: windfall profit -
16 удовлетворительный
1) General subject: all right, alright, fair, satisfactory, tolerable, up to the mark, passable, working (т.е. не идеальный, не совершенный, но подходящий для определенных целей - a working knowledge of...), gratifying (The results were extremely gratifying. - крайне удовлетворительные), decentish2) Colloquial: hunky dory3) Mathematics: reasonable4) Railway term: passable (напр. решение приёмщика ОТК)5) Economy: satisfactory ad)6) Jargon: Hunk, boo, cool, hunky-dory, ice, piece of ice, plummy, up to scratch, up to snuff, rosy, high-res, hi-res, copasetic, in there, lush, ready the ready7) Information technology: satisfying9) Quality control: fair (о качестве)10) Makarov: sufficient11) Taboo: tidyУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > удовлетворительный
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17 хороший
1) General subject: bonnie, bonny, bully, cannie, canny, comely (о поведении), correct (о вкусе), decent (that's very decent of you - это очень мило с вашей стороны), desirable, eu-, fine (a fine friend you are - хорош друг), good, good-looking, handsome, hunky, hunky dory, kind, lumping (о весе), nice (тж. ирон.), passable, pleasant (о погоде), plummy, presentable, pretty (тж. ирон.), retentive (о памяти), right, satisfactory, sharp (о зрении), solid, tolerable, up to the mark, well, fair5) Abbreviation: gd6) Jargon: Hunk, hunky-dory, maskee, piece of ice, real gone, slick, white, robin (That sounds like it's robin.), rosy (When the stock market crashed, nothing looked rosy.Когда фондовая биржа обрушилась ничего хорошего не предвиделось), high-res, hi-res, buck, ice, yummy7) Programming: base8) Makarov: good (об имени и т.п.), set fair (о погоде), sound -
18 ювелирное украшение
1) Jargon: piece of ice, ice2) Business: jewelУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > ювелирное украшение
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19 льодина
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20 तुहिनशर्करा
tuhina-ṡarkarāf. a piece of ice, ice Rājat. III.
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