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21 иголки
Colloquial: prickle -
22 испытывать колотьё
General subject: prickleУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > испытывать колотьё
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23 испытывать покалывание
General subject: prickle, tingle (в онемевших частях тела)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > испытывать покалывание
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24 колоть
1) General subject: bite (саблей), break, chip (дрова), chop, cleave, crack, jab (штыком), job, job (штыком), kill, knife (ножом), lancinate, pique, prick, prickle, prod, slaughter, split, stab, stab (о болевом ощущении), stab (штыком), stabber (о болевом ощущении), stick, sting, taunt, thrust2) Geology: sliver3) Medicine: needle4) Engineering: cut6) Scottish language: jag -
25 колюшка
1) General subject: prickle-back (Gasterosteidae fam.), stickleback (рыба), tiddler2) Biology: stickleback (Gasterosteidae)3) Zoology: stickleback (Gasterosteus gen.)5) Fishery: stickleback (Gasterosteidae)6) Ichthyology: banstickle (Gasterosteus)7) Marine science: stickleback (ихт., Gasterosteidae.)8) Makarov: sea adder (любой морской вид Gasterosteidae), tiddler (рыба)9) Scuba diving: tittlebat -
26 мак колючий
Agriculture: Mexican prickle poppy (Argemone mexicana) -
27 мак мексиканский
Agriculture: Mexican prickle poppy -
28 плетёная корзинка для фруктов
Agriculture: prickleУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > плетёная корзинка для фруктов
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29 плетёная корзинка для цветов
Agriculture: prickleУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > плетёная корзинка для цветов
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30 плетеная корзинка для фруктов или цветов
Makarov: prickleУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > плетеная корзинка для фруктов или цветов
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31 подстрекать
1) General subject: abet, bolster, edge away, egg, egg on, encourage, foment, goad, goad on, halloo, hallow, huff, incite, incite into, incite to, instigate, lead on, needle, prick, prickle, prod, provoke, rouse, solicit, spur, spur (часто spur on), stir up, tar on, urge, aid and abet, hound on, instigate to (кого-л., к чему-л.)2) Rare: set up3) Religion: tempt4) Law: art, incite (к совершению преступления), poach, prompt, seduce, solicit (к совершению преступления)5) Australian slang: stack on7) Jargon: shill8) leg.N.P. abet (criminal law)10) Phraseological unit: drum up, egg somebody on, bust chops -
32 прокалывать
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33 слой шиловидных клеток
Makarov: prickle cell layerУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > слой шиловидных клеток
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34 сосна мягкоигольчатая
Biology: bishop pine (Pinus muricata), prickle-cone pine (Pinus muricata)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > сосна мягкоигольчатая
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35 становиться колючим
General subject: prickleУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > становиться колючим
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36 стихеевые
1) General subject: prickles (Stichaeidae fam.)2) Zoology: prickle-back (Stichaeidae fam.)3) Fishery: pricklebacks (Stichaeidae)4) Ichthyology: pricklebacks (Stichaeidae) -
37 уколоть
1) General subject: bite, have a shy at ( smb.) (кого-л.), jab, jab (иглой), job, job (иглой), pinprick, pique (самолюбие), prick, prickle, prod, wound2) Medicine: puncture3) Scottish language: jag, take a pick4) Makarov: barb5) Phraseological unit: doorprikken -
38 шиловидная клетка
Immunology: prickle cell -
39 шиповатый
1) Geology: spiny (о спорах)2) Biology: acanthceous, thorned, thorny3) Medicine: spicular, spinous, prickle (о клетках)4) Agriculture: acicular, aciculiform5) Fishery: aculeate, echinulated6) Makarov: acanthaceous, acanthophorous, echinate, echinated, prickly, tubercular -
40 шиповатый слой эпидермиса
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > шиповатый слой эпидермиса
См. также в других словарях:
Prickle — Pric kle, v. t. To prick slightly, as with prickles, or fine, sharp points. [1913 Webster] Felt a horror over me creep, Prickle skin, and catch my breath. Tennyson. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
prickle — ► NOUN 1) a short spine or pointed outgrowth on the surface of a plant or on the skin of an animal. 2) a tingling or mildly painful sensation on the skin. ► VERB ▪ experience or produce a prickle. ORIGIN Old English, related to PRICK(Cf.… … English terms dictionary
Prickle — Pric kle, n. [AS. pricele, pricle; akin to LG. prickel, D. prikkel. See {Prick}, n.] 1. A little prick; a small, sharp point; a fine, sharp process or projection, as from the skin of an animal, the bark of a plant, etc.; a spine. Bacon. [1913… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
prickle — O.E. pricel thing to prick with, from the same source as O.E. prician (see PRICK (Cf. prick)) with W.Gmc. instrumental suffix * islja (Cf. M.L.G. prickel, Du. prikkel) … Etymology dictionary
prickle — [prik′əl] n. [ME prykel < OE pricel, earlier pricels < base of prica (see PRICK) + els, instrumental suffix] 1. any sharp point; specif., a small, sharply pointed spine lacking vascular tissue and growing from the tissue under the outer… … English World dictionary
prickle — prick|le1 [ˈprıkəl] n [: Old English; Origin: pricle] 1.) a long thin sharp point on the skin of some animals or the surface of some plants 2.) if you feel a prickle of fear, anger, or excitement, you feel slightly afraid, angry, or excited in a… … Dictionary of contemporary English
prickle — I UK [ˈprɪk(ə)l] / US verb Word forms prickle : present tense I/you/we/they prickle he/she/it prickles present participle prickling past tense prickled past participle prickled 1) [intransitive/transitive] to feel something sharp and… … English dictionary
Prickle — In botany, a prickle is a modified extension of the cortex and epidermis into a sharp, needle like structure. By extension, it can refer to: *Prickle cell of the skin *Prickle (protein), a planar cell polarity protein *the collective noun for a… … Wikipedia
prickle — prick|le1 [ prıkl ] verb 1. ) intransitive or transitive to feel something sharp and uncomfortable on your skin or to cause this feeling: She felt frost prickling her face. His new wool pants prickled his legs. 2. ) intransitive to experience a… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
prickle — 1. noun a) A small, sharp pointed object, such as a thorn. b) A tingling sensation of mild discomfort. 2. verb a) To feel a prickle … Wiktionary
prickle — [[t]prɪ̱k(ə)l[/t]] prickles, prickling, prickled 1) VERB If your skin prickles, it feels as if a lot of small sharp points are being stuck into it, either because of something touching it or because you feel a strong emotion. He paused, feeling… … English dictionary