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[skrɔ:] n1. диал. дёрн2. сл. еда, пища -
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n1) діал. дерен2) розм. їжа, харч* * *[skrxː]n1) дiaл. дерен2) cл. їжа -
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[skrxː]n1) дiaл. дерен2) cл. їжа -
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[skrɔ:]nounslang hrana -
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(n) дерн; еда; пища -
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1. n диал. дёрн2. n сл. еда, пища -
9 scraw bog
Макаров: зыбун (сфагновое болото на полужидком иле), трясина (сфагновое болото на полужидком иле) -
10 scraw bog
трясина, зыбун ( сфагновое болото на полужидком иле) -
11 scraw joint
spoj s vijkom ili svornjakom; navojni spoj; spoj s navojima -
12 scraw type core pusher
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13 дёрн
1) General subject: grass, greensward, sod, sward, turf, vegetable soil2) Dialect: scraw3) Engineering: block of turf, piece of turf, topsoil4) Agriculture: thatch7) British English: flag8) Forestry: vegetable earth9) Scottish language: divot -
14 еда
1) General subject: bait, baiter, baiting, bite, cheer, chop chop, chow, chow chow, diet, eating, edible, edibles, fare, feed, food, knife and fork, meal, nooning, nosh, potluck, scoff, sock, stand smb. up, table, tack, tuck, tucker, nourishment2) Biology: forage4) Slang: chuck6) Obsolete: meat7) Poetical language: victuals8) Military: chow-down10) Jocular: comestibles11) Rare: feeding12) mil.sl. rooty13) School: sockeroo14) Jargon: chewings, grub-pile, hot, mongee, mungey, mungy, peckings, pecks, scoffings, scraw, garbage, groceries, sap, scram, square15) New Zealand: kai16) Makarov: nurture -
15 зыбун
1) Engineering: quicksand2) Ecology: floating bog, floating fen, floating mat, grembling bog, quagmire, quaking bog, swing moor3) Makarov: free-floating margin of mat, partly floating mat, scraw bog (сфагновое болото на полужидком иле)4) General subject: morass -
16 пища
1) General subject: aliment, board, bread, chop chop, chuck, creature comforts, diet, eating, eats, edible, edibles, esculent (особ. об овощах), fare, fare (тж. перен.), feed, food, (простая) hog and hominy, keep up, kitchen, living, meat, nourishment, nutriment, nutrition, nutritive, pablum, pabulum (преим. перен.), peck, provender, repast, sustenance, sustentation, table, tack, tucker, viand, victuals, nurture2) Biology: pabulum (Cuniculus paca)6) Latin: cibus7) Military: ration8) Agriculture: feeding9) Religion: foods10) Scottish language: vivers11) Physiology: ingesta13) New Zealand: kai14) Marine science: foodstuff15) Aviation medicine: meal16) Makarov: fodder, nourishment (для ума и т.п.), sustention -
17 трясина
1) General subject: bog, fen, flow, letch, mire, morass (тж. перен.), quag, quag (тж. перен.), quagmire, quicksand, slough, swale, swamp2) Geology: boggy ground, boggy soil, quaking bog, quick ground, trembling bog, vibrating bog3) Naval: quaking-bog4) American: slew5) Automobile industry: slime peat6) Geography: marsh7) Mining: sluff9) Makarov: scraw bog (сфагновое болото на полужидком иле), shaking prairie, slush, sponge, swing moor10) General subject: swallow -
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19 трясина
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20 bog
болото, топь; трясина- back bog- bent bog
- blanket bog
- bulrush bog
- climbing bog
- cotton grass bog
- cranberry bog
- domed bog
- dwarf shrub bog
- flat bog
- floating bog
- forest bog
- freshwater bog
- grass bog
- heath bog
- heather bog
- high bog
- hillock bog
- hummock-ridge bog
- hypnum bog
- lichen bog
- lowland bog
- meadow bog
- moss bog
- oligotrophic bog
- ombrogenic bog
- peat bog
- peat moss bog
- quacking bog
- raised bog
- reed bog
- scraw bog
- shrub bog
- slope bog
- sphagnum bog
- spring bog
- subshrub bog
- transitory bog
- trembling bog
- tussock bog
- upland bog
- valley bog
- wooded bog
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