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101 краснокожая
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102 краснокожий
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103 краснота
ngener. Erröten, Rötung, Röte -
104 красноцветная свита
adjgeol. rote Folge -
105 красноцветные отложения
Универсальный русско-немецкий словарь > красноцветные отложения
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106 красные кофейные зёрна
nfood.ind. rote Kaffeebohnen (дефект сушки)Универсальный русско-немецкий словарь > красные кофейные зёрна
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107 красный
adj1) gener. hahnenkammrot, rot (революционный), rot (от волнения, слёз и т. п.), mennigrot, ockerrot2) fr. rouge3) eng. signalrot (RAL 3001; цвет, применяемый на знаках безопасности (не путать с ярко-красным (Karminrot, RAL 3002)!))4) politics. Rote -
108 красный глинистый железняк
Универсальный русско-немецкий словарь > красный глинистый железняк
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109 красный дермографизм
adjmed. rote HautschriftУниверсальный русско-немецкий словарь > красный дермографизм
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110 красный мышьяк
adj1) mining. unreifes Rotgültigerz2) textile. Arsenglas, Arsenrot, Realgar, Rotglas, Rotrauschgelb, rote Arsenblende, rotes Arsenik, rotes Schwefelarsen -
111 красный паучок
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112 красный список
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113 красный стручок паприки
adjfood.ind. rote PaprikafruchtУниверсальный русско-немецкий словарь > красный стручок паприки
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114 красный флаг
adjgener. die röte Fahne -
115 красный шиповник
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116 кровавый понос
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117 лёгкий румянец на щеках
Универсальный русско-немецкий словарь > лёгкий румянец на щеках
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118 лесной муравей
adjgener. (rote) Waldameise (Formica rufa L.; ðûæèé) -
119 ложнощитовка акациевая
n1) forestr. Rosenschildlaus (Lecanium corni Bouche), gewöhnliche Napfschildlaus (Eulecanium corni Bche.), rote Schildlaus (Lecanium corni Bouche)2) entomol. Akazienschildlaus (ëàò. Parthenolecanium corni), Gelbspanner Napfschildlaus (ëàò. Parthenolecanium corni), Gemeine Napfschildlaus (Parthenolecanium corni), Parthenolecanium corniУниверсальный русско-немецкий словарь > ложнощитовка акациевая
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120 малина красная
nfood.ind. rote Himbeere
См. также в других словарях:
roté — roté … Dictionnaire des rimes
ROTE — (Roti, ar Reuti, Arrueti, Aruety, Aroti, al Rueti, er Routi, Rutty, Ruti, Rute), Spanish Moroccan family which originated either in Rota on the Bay of Cadiz, or in Rueda (At. Rotʾa), Aragon. The first person known by this name was R. ISAAC AROTI … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Rote — Rote, n. [OF. rote, F. route, road, path. See {Route}, and cf. {Rut} a furrow, {Routine}.] A frequent repetition of forms of speech without attention to the meaning; mere repetition; as, to learn rules by rote. Swift. [1913 Webster] till he the… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Rote — Rote, n. [OE. rote, probably of German origin; cf. MHG. rotte, OHG. rota, hrota, LL. chrotta. Cf. {Crowd} a kind of violin.] (Mus.) A kind of guitar, the notes of which were produced by a small wheel or wheel like arrangement; an instrument… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
rote — [ rout ] noun uncount the process of learning something by repeating it many times instead of by understanding it: Children still learn their times tables by rote. rote learning: Rote learning does not really give people any insight into their… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
Rote — Rote, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Roted}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Roting}.] To learn or repeat by rote. [Obs.] Shak. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Rote — can refer to:* Crwth , a Welsh instrument *Rote learning *Rote Island, an island in Indonesia … Wikipedia
rote — [rəut US rout] n [U] [Date: 1200 1300; Origin: Perhaps from Latin rota ( ROTATE) or from Old French route ( ROUTE1)] formal when you learn something by repeating it many times, without thinking about it carefully or without understanding it ▪ In… … Dictionary of contemporary English
rote — c.1300, in phrase bi rote by heart, of uncertain origin, sometimes said to be connected with O.Fr. rote route (see ROUTE (Cf. route)), or from L. rota wheel (see ROTARY (Cf. rotary)), but OED calls both suggestions groundless … Etymology dictionary
rote — rote1 [rōt] n. [ME < ?] a fixed, mechanical way of doing something; routine by rote by memory alone, without understanding or thought [to answer by rote] rote2 [rōt] n. [prob. via ME dial. < Scand, as in ON rauta, to roar, akin to OHG rōz,… … English World dictionary
Rote — Rote, n. [Cf. {Rut} roaring.] The noise produced by the surf of the sea dashing upon the shore. See {Rut}. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English