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1 Scone, New South Wales, Australia
Airports: NSOУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Scone, New South Wales, Australia
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2 control moment gyro scone assembly
Engineering: CMGAУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > control moment gyro scone assembly
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3 пшеничная лепешка
Русско-английский большой базовый словарь > пшеничная лепешка
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4 смесь муки с пекарским порошком
Русско-английский словарь по пищевой промышленности > смесь муки с пекарским порошком
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5 Скунский камень
General subject: The Stone of Scone (древний шотландский коронационный камень; первоначально хранился в древнем Скунском аббатстве (Scone abbey)) -
6 лепешка
1. scon2. cake3. tortilla4. scone; lozenge5. wafer -
7 блок гироскопа непосредственной стабилизации космического аппарата
Engineering: control moment gyro scone assemblyУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > блок гироскопа непосредственной стабилизации космического аппарата
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8 булочка
2) Colloquial: penny-buster3) Gastronomy: baked roll, bread-type roll, plain roll4) Scottish language: bap5) Jargon: sinker6) Makarov: bread roll -
9 выйти из себя
1) General subject: be beside oneself with rage, blow cool, blow top, blow up, get blood up, get dander up, get hot under the collar, get mad, get one's shirt out, get rattled, go off the deep end, lose balance, lose cool, lose equilibrium, lose hair, lose one's equilibrium, lose one's temper, lose rag, lose shirt, lose temper, lose wig, to be beside oneself with rage, wax wroth, get back up, get hetup about, have shirt out, lose wool, go loopy, lose self-control, flip one's lid, ("взорваться") get very angry, go spare3) American: blow a fuse, lose goat4) Literal: fly off the handle (he flew off the handle - он как с цепи сорвался), lose one's balance5) Australian slang: climb the wall, do( one's) lolly, do (one's) scone, drop (one's) bundle, go through the roof6) Rude: get rag out7) Jargon: blow a gasket, blow one's cool, blow one's top, burn, flip (one's) lid, fly of the handle, go haywire, lose one's cool, throw a fit, get narked, pop one's cork, blow one's cork, blow one's lid, go up in the air, storm9) Makarov: get (one's) back up, go off the handle, flare up, flip lid, fly into a rage, fly off the handle10) Taboo: get (one's) shit hot, get the butt, raise hell -
10 кирпич половинной толщины
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > кирпич половинной толщины
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11 круглый хлебец
American: dropped scon, dropped scone -
12 ненормальный
1) General subject: abnormal, anomalous, coo coo, deranged, insane, irregular, lunatic, moonstruck, out of the ordinary, possessed, potty, transnormal, unsane, wacky, wanting (in), dottiness (The girl gave off an aura of distinct dottiness.), crack-brained, creepy, improper2) Colloquial: coo-coo, cracked, crackpot, cracky, daffy, mental, weirdo (Every time I take the bus to work, there's at least one weirdo across from me talking to himself, staring at me, picking his nose, or licking his fingers after eating french fries.), loon4) Mathematics: nonnormal6) Law: unsound7) Australian slang: be off one's nana, gone in the head, gone round the bend, loony, loopy, mad as a cut snake, mad as a meat axe, off( one's) face, off (one's) nana (особенно временами), off (one's) nut, off (one's) onion, off (one's) scone, off (one's) trolley, off the air, queer, round the bend8) Psychology: anormal9) Jargon: basket case, dotty, dude, loco, locoed, screwy, twirly, chicken oriental, meshugenah, meshugener, meshuger, meshuggah, narly, (псих) around the bend, two cans short of a six pack, hairpin, mess10) Oil: off-rating (о режиме или условиях)11) Canadian: loonie12) Drilling: undue13) Sakhalin energy glossary: halfwit14) General subject: unusual15) Makarov: not right in the head17) Phraseological unit: a few sandwiches short of a picnic -
13 обозлиться
1) General subject: get shirty, to be furious with ( smb.) (на кого-л.), have it in for (на кого-л.)3) Makarov: flip lid -
14 оладья
1) General subject: battercake, flapjack, fritter (часто с яблоками и т. п.), griddle-cake (из дрожжевого теста), hot cake, muffin, pancake, slapjack, griddlecake (из пресного теста), crumpet, drop scone3) Australian slang: leatherjacket4) Gastronomy: dumpling5) Jargon: blanket6) Makarov: griddle cake -
15 печенье
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16 плоский кирпич
Construction: scone brick -
17 пшеничная лепёшка
1) General subject: johnny-cake (в Австралии), scon, scone2) Australian slang: johnny-cake -
18 разновиднос
General subject: scone (cлово произошло от Scottish Gaelic "Sgonn" (что-то вроде куска хлеба- Sgonn arain), поэтому правильное произношение - "Skon". Хотя споры о произношении, на примере хотя бы Ирландии и Британии - пустое:)) -
19 рассердиться
1) General subject: become angry, blaze out (на кого-л.), bristle, flare, get angry, get blood up, get dander up, get hot under the collar, get into a pelter, get into a temper, get mad (don't be mad at me - не сердитесь на меня), get one's dander up, get one's monkey up, go off (Maria went off last night after I told her about losing her bike.), grow angry, lose one's hair, lose one's temper, lose temper, set up one's bristles, wax angry, blow up, boil, get back up, get back up, get mad, get monkey up, get warm, lose wool, put back up, set back up, set up bristles, fly into a temper (на), get into a temper (на), grow angry with (на кого-л.), get angry at (на что-л.), go apeshit2) Colloquial: lose one's wool, pitch a fit3) American: lose goat4) Australian slang: climb the wall, do( one's) scone, drop (one's) bundle6) Makarov: blaze up, get ( one's) back up, get into a pet, take the pet, flame up, flare up, fly into a rage, fly into a temper, fly out (на)7) Idiomatic expression: get panties in a wad -
20 сдобный хлеб
1) General subject: cake bread, cake-bread2) Gastronomy: butter bread, rich bread4) Makarov: egg bread
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Scone — can represent several things:Food* Scone (bread), the food item * Drop scone, British word for a small pancakePeople*Barbara Young, Baroness Young of Old Scone (born 1948), Labour member of the House of Lords *Robert of Scone (died 1159), 12th… … Wikipedia
Scone — SCONE, a parish, in the county of Perth, 2 miles (N.) from Perth; containing 2422 inhabitants, of whom 1364 are in the village of New Scone, and 56 in that of Old Scone. This place is supposed to have derived its name, signifying in the… … A Topographical dictionary of Scotland
scone — [ skon ] n. m. • 1946; mot angl. ♦ Petit pain mollet d origine anglaise, qui se mange avec le thé. Des scones et des muffins. ● scone nom masculin (anglais scone) Petit pain brioché, servi avec le thé. (Spécialité anglaise.) scone [skon] n. m.… … Encyclopédie Universelle
Scone — Scone, n. A cake, thinner than a bannock, made of wheat or barley or oat meal. [Written variously, {scon}, {skone}, {skon}, etc.] [Scot.] Burns. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Scone — Scone, the Stone of →↑Stone of Scone, the … Dictionary of contemporary English
scone — thin, flat cake, 1510s, Scottish, probably shortened from Du. schoon brood fine bread, from M.Du. schoonbroot, from schoon, scone bright, beautiful (see SHEEN (Cf. sheen)) + broot (see BREAD (Cf. bread)) … Etymology dictionary
scone — |scóne| s. m. [Culinária] Pequeno bolo de massa fofa, à base de farinha, leite e ovos, de origem inglesa. ‣ Etimologia: palavra inglesa … Dicionário da Língua Portuguesa
scone — is mostly pronounced skon in BrE, but skohn is also heard, especially in southern England, and is the dominant pronunciation in AmE. Scone, a village in central Scotland which was the site of a palace where the kings of Scotland were crowned, is… … Modern English usage
Scone — [sko͞on, skōn] village in E Scotland northeast of Perth: site of an abbey that contained the stone (Stone of Scone) on which Scottish kings before 1296 were crowned: removed by Edward I and placed under the coronation chair at Westminster Abbey,… … English World dictionary
Scone — Scone, kleiner Ort unweit des Tay in der schottischen Grafschaft Perth, 1/2 Stunde von der Stadt Perth (s.d. 2) entfernt, sonst Krönungsort der schottischen Könige; Trümmer von Macbeths Schloß … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
scone — [skɔn, skəun US skoun, ska:n] n [Date: 1500 1600; Origin: Perhaps from Dutch schoonbrood fine white bread , from schoon clean + brood bread ] a small round cake, sometimes containing dried fruit, which is usually eaten with butter ▪ tea and… … Dictionary of contemporary English