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1 herring (herring or herrings)
سَمَكُ الرّنْجَة \ herring (herring or herrings): a small edible sea fish. -
2 herring
[ˈherɪŋ] plurals ˈherring ~ˈherrings nouna small, edible kind of sea fish.سَمَك الرَّنْكَه -
3 атлантическая сельдь
1) Biology: Atlantic herring (Clupea harengus harengus), English herring (Clupea harengus harengus), Labrador herring (Clupea harengus harengus), common herring (Clupea harengus harengus), sea herring (Clupea harengus harengus)2) Fishery: Atlantic herring, Clupea harengus harengus, common herring, sea herringУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > атлантическая сельдь
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4 многопозвонковая сельдь
1) Biology: Atlantic herring (Clupea harengus harengus), English herring (Clupea harengus harengus), Labrador herring (Clupea harengus harengus), common herring (Clupea harengus harengus), sea herring (Clupea harengus harengus)2) Fishery: herring with high number of vertebraeУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > многопозвонковая сельдь
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5 океаническая сельдь
1) General subject: sea trout, sea-trout (торговое название)2) Marine science: common herring (Clupea harengus harengus), sea herring (Clupea harengus harengus)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > океаническая сельдь
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6 Clupea harengus
ENG herring, sea-herring, sildNLD haring, [bankharing, bliek, doggerharing, kanaalharing, zuiderzeeharing]GER HeringFRA hareng -
7 беломорская сельдь
Русско-английский биологический словарь > беломорская сельдь
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8 сельдь, беломорская
—1. LAT Clupea pallasi marisalbi Berg2. RUS беломорская [двинская, егорьевская] сельдь f3. ENG White Sea herring4. DEU —5. FRA —DICTIONARY OF ANIMAL NAMES IN FIVE LANGUAGES > сельдь, беломорская
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9 сельдь, двинская
—1. LAT Clupea pallasi marisalbi Berg2. RUS беломорская [двинская, егорьевская] сельдь f3. ENG White Sea herring4. DEU —5. FRA —DICTIONARY OF ANIMAL NAMES IN FIVE LANGUAGES > сельдь, двинская
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10 сельдь, егорьевская
—1. LAT Clupea pallasi marisalbi Berg2. RUS беломорская [двинская, егорьевская] сельдь f3. ENG White Sea herring4. DEU —5. FRA —DICTIONARY OF ANIMAL NAMES IN FIVE LANGUAGES > сельдь, егорьевская
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1. LAT Clupea pallasi marisalbi Berg2. RUS беломорская [двинская, егорьевская] сельдь f3. ENG White Sea herring4. DEU —5. FRA — -
12 морська свиня
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13 gaviota
f.seagull.* * *1 seagull, gull\gaviota argéntea herring gullgaviota cabecinegra Mediterranean gullgaviota cana common gullgaviota enana little gullgaviota reidora black-headed gullgaviota tridáctila kittiwake* * *SF1) (=ave) seagullgaviota argente, gaviota argéntea — herring gull
2) Méx hum flier* * *femenino seagull, gull* * *= gull, seagull.Ex. Subjects addressed in this collection of newspaper articles are bioluminescence, beachcomber finds, gulls, barnacles, sand, seaweed, and jellyfish.Ex. Behind the playfulness of the text, there is a poetic evocation of the Island of Guernsey, the port, the sea smells, and the cry of the seagulls.* * *femenino seagull, gull* * *= gull, seagull.Ex: Subjects addressed in this collection of newspaper articles are bioluminescence, beachcomber finds, gulls, barnacles, sand, seaweed, and jellyfish.
Ex: Behind the playfulness of the text, there is a poetic evocation of the Island of Guernsey, the port, the sea smells, and the cry of the seagulls.* * *seagull, gullCompuesto:herring gull* * *
gaviota sustantivo femenino
seagull, gull
gaviota f Orn seagull, gull
' gaviota' also found in these entries:
English:
gull
- seagull
- sea
* * *gaviota nfseagullgaviota argéntea herring gull;gaviota cabecinegra Mediterranean gull;gaviota cana gull;gaviota enana little gull;gaviota reidora black-headed gull;gaviota sombría lesser black-backed gull;gaviota tridáctila kittiwake* * *f (sea)gull* * *gaviota nf: gull, seagull* * *gaviota n seagull -
14 سمك
سَمَك \ fish (fishes): a cold-blooded creature without legs that lives in water. \ See Also سَمَكَة \ سَمَكُ الإسْقمرِي \ mackerel: an edible sea fish. \ سَمَكُ الأنكليس \ eel: a long snake-like fish. \ سَمَكُ التّراوت \ trout: a tasty fish found in rivers and lakes. \ السَّمكُ الذّهبيّ \ goldfish (goldfishes): a red or golden fish, often kept in houses or gardens. \ سَمَكُ الرِّنْجَة المُمَلَّح \ kipper: a salted, smoked fish (herring), with the insides removed. \ سَمَكُ الرّنْجَة \ herring (herring or herrings): a small edible sea fish. \ سَمَكُ سُلَيْمان \ salmon: a large fish with red meat, which lives in the sea but goes up rivers to produce its young. \ سَمَكُ الشَّبُّوط \ plaice: a flat, edible sea fish. \ سَمَكُ الشَّبّوط \ carp: a kind of fish that lives in lakes and slowmoving streams. \ سَمَكُ الشِّفْنِين \ ray: a sea fish with a very broad flat body and a long tail. \ سَمَكٌ صَغير \ sardine: a small tasty fish, often tinned in oil. \ سَمَكُ الفَرْخ \ perch (perches): a common fish found in lakes and rivers. \ سَمَكُ القُد \ cod: a kind of large sea fish, used for food. \ سَمَكُ القِرش \ shark: a large fierce fish that sometimes eats people. \ سَمَكُ المَرْجان \ goldfish (goldfishes): a red or golden fish, often kept in houses or gardens. \ سَمَكُ مُوسَى \ sole: a flat edible sea fish; this fish as food. -
15 lubina
f.sea bass.* * *1 bass* * *noun f.* * *SF sea bass* * *femenino sea bass* * *= bass, sea bass.Ex. Samples of various seafood (anchovy, flounder, hake, herring, mackerel, bass, pilchard, sardine, sprat, swordfish) were analyzed for contamination.Ex. Heat the olive oil and butter in a large frying pan, add the sea bass, flesh side down, and cook over a moderate heat for about three minutes or until golden brown.* * *femenino sea bass* * *= bass, sea bass.Ex: Samples of various seafood (anchovy, flounder, hake, herring, mackerel, bass, pilchard, sardine, sprat, swordfish) were analyzed for contamination.
Ex: Heat the olive oil and butter in a large frying pan, add the sea bass, flesh side down, and cook over a moderate heat for about three minutes or until golden brown.* * *sea bass* * *
lubina sustantivo femenino
sea bass
lubina f Zool sea bass
lubina al horno, baked sea bass
' lubina' also found in these entries:
English:
bass
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16 Hering
m; -s, -e2. (Zeltpflock) tent peg3. umg., fig. (dünner Mensch) matchstick, beanpole* * *der Hering(Fisch) herring;(Zeltpflock) tent peg; peg* * *He|ring ['heːrɪŋ]m -s, -e1) herringein gedörrter Héring — a kipper
2) (= Zeltpflock) (tent) peg3) (fig inf = schwächlicher Mensch) weakling* * *(a small, edible kind of sea fish.) herring* * *He·ring<-s, -e>[ˈhe:rɪŋ]m2. (Zeltpflock) [tent] peg* * *der; Herings, Heringe1) herringwie die Heringe — (fig.) packed together like sardines
2) (Zeltpflock) peg* * *1. ZOOL herring;wie die Heringe zusammengedrängt packed like sardines2. (Zeltpflock) tent peg3. umg, fig (dünner Mensch) matchstick, beanpole* * *der; Herings, Heringe1) herringwie die Heringe — (fig.) packed together like sardines
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17 pesce
m fishpesce spada swordfishpesce d'aprile April Fool* * *pesce s.m.1 fish*: pesce d'acqua dolce, freshwater fish; pesce di mare, saltwater fish; pesce di scoglio, rock fish; pesci rossi, goldfish; ha pescato un grosso pesce, molti pesci, he has caught a big fish, a lot of fish; quanti pesci hai pescato?, how many fish have you caught?; questo mare abbonda di pesci, this sea abounds in fish // pesce affumicato, smoked fish; pesce da taglio, fish sold by the slice; pesce fresco, fresh fish; pesce fritto, fried fish; pesce lesso, boiled fish; pesce secco, dried fish; pesce surgelato, frozen fish; pesce azzurro, anchovy, sardine ecc.; mangiar pesce, to eat fish // avere una faccia da pesce lesso, (fig.) to have a totally insignificant face // pesci grossi, ( persone potenti) bigwigs; pesci piccoli, (fig.) small fry // sano come un pesce, as fit as a fiddle (o as sound as a bell) // non sapere che pesci pigliare, to be at one's wits' end (o not to know which way to turn) // essere, sentirsi come un pesce fuor d'acqua, to feel like a fish out of water // prendere qlcu. a pesci in faccia, to treat s.o. like dirt // buttarsi a pesce su qlco., to jump at sthg., ( su cibo) to throw oneself on sthg. // chi dorme non piglia pesci, (prov.) the early bird catches the worm2 (zool. pop.) pesce ago, ( Syngnathus acus) needle fish (o pipe fish); pesce angelo, ( Heniochus acuminatus) angel fish (o monkfish); pesce azzurro, ( Pomatomus saltator) bluefish; pesce balestra, ( Balistes capriscus) leather-jacket; pesce barometro, ( Cobitis barbatula) loach; pesce bufalo, buffalo-fish; pesce cappone, ( Trigla hirundo) swallow-fish (o gurnard); pesce chirurgo, ( Acanthurus chirurgus) surgeon-fish; pesce chitarra, ( Rhinobatos cemiculus) fiddler (o guitar) fish; pesce cinghiale, ( Capros aper) drumfish (o tambour); pesce combattente, ( Betta splendens) fighting fish; pesce elefante, ( Callorhynchus callorhynchus) elephant fish; pesce gatto, ( Ameirurus nebulosus) hornpout (o bullhead o rabbit fish o catfish); pesce lanterna, lantern fish; pesce luna, ( Lampris regius) opah (o moonfish); pesce luna, ( Mola mola) sunfish (o moonfish); pesce lupo, ( Anarhichas lupus) swine-fish; pesce martello, ( Sphyrna zygaena) hammerhead (shark) (o hammer-fish); pesce palla, globe-fish; pesce pappagallo, parrot-fish (o scarus); pesce persico, ( Perca fluviatilis) perch; pesce pilota, ( Naucrates ductor), pilot-fish (o rudder-fish); pesce porco, ( Oxynotus centrina) centrina shark; pesce quattrocchi, foureyes; pesce ragno, ( Trachinus draco) weever; pesce rana, ( Lophius piscatorius) frog fish (o angler); pesce rosso, ( Carassius auratus) crucian; pesce sampietro, San Pietro, ( Zeus faber) (John) dory; pesce sega, ( Pristis pristis) saw-fish; pesce sergente, ( Rachycentron camadus) sergeant fish; pesce spada, ( Xiphias gladius) swordfish; pesce spatola, ( Polyodon spathula) duckbill; pesce tamburo, ( Capros aper) drumfish (o tambour); pesce tigre, ( Serrasalmus piraya) piranha; pesce trombetta, ( Macrorhamphosus scolopax) sea-snipe; pesce volante, flying-fish; pesce volpe, ( Alopias vulpinus) thrasher (shark) (o sea fox)4 (tip.) flag5 (volg. pop.) ( pene) cock, prick.* * *['peʃʃe]1. sm1) fish gen invc'erano molti pesci — there were a lot of fish o fishes
2) Astrol3) Tip omission4)sano come un pesce — as fit as a fiddlechi dorme non piglia pesci — (Proverbio) the early bird catches the worm
2.* * *['peʃʃe]sostantivo maschile1) zool. fish*pesce di mare — saltwater o sea fish
pesce azzurro — = anchovies, sardines and mackerels
2) gastr. fish Upesce fresco, fritto — fresh, fried fish
•pesce d'aprile — (scherzo) April Fool's joke o trick
pesce d'aprile! — (esclamazione) April Fool!
- i grossi — fig. bigwigs
- i piccoli — fig. small fry
••trattare qcn. a -i in faccia — to treat sb. like dirt
buttarsi a pesce su qcs. — to jump o throw oneself at sth.
non saper che -i pigliare — not to know where o which way to turn
sano come un pesce — as sound as a bell, as fit as a fiddle
* * *pesce/'pe∫∫e/sostantivo m.1 zool. fish*; pesce d'acqua dolce freshwater fish; pesce di mare saltwater o sea fish; pesce azzurro = anchovies, sardines and mackerels; un fiume pieno di -i a river full of fish2 gastr. fish U; pesce fresco, fritto fresh, fried fishnuotare come un pesce to swim like a fish; né carne né pesce neither fish nor fowl (nor good red herring); essere come un pesce fuor d'acqua to be like a fish out of water; trattare qcn. a -i in faccia to treat sb. like dirt; buttarsi a pesce su qcs. to jump o throw oneself at sth.; non saper che -i pigliare not to know where o which way to turn; sano come un pesce as sound as a bell, as fit as a fiddle\pesce angelo angelfish; pesce d'aprile (scherzo) April Fool's joke o trick; pesce d'aprile! (esclamazione) April Fool! pesce gatto catfish; pesce martello hammer-fish; pesce palla globefish; pesce rosso goldfish; pesce san Pietro dory; pesce spada swordfish; - i grossi fig. bigwigs; - i piccoli fig. small fry. -
18 сельдь
1) General subject: alec, herring (Clupea harengus)2) Biology: flat herring (Clupea), herring (Clupeidae)3) Zoology: alewife (Pomolobus pseudoharengus)4) Oil: sea urchin6) Marine science: herring (ихт., Clupea harengus L.) -
19 Curtiss, Glenn Hammond
SUBJECT AREA: Aerospace[br]b. 21 May 1878 Hammondsport, New York, USAd. 23 July 1930 Buffalo, New York, USA[br]American designer of aeroplanes, especially seaplanes.[br]Curtiss started his career in the bicycle business, then became a designer of motor-cycle engines, and in 1904 he designed and built an airship engine. The success of his engine led to him joining the Aerial Experimental Association (AEA), founded by the inventor Alexander Graham Bell. Working with the AEA, Curtiss built several engines and designed a biplane, June Bug, in which he won a prize for the first recorded flight of over 1 km (1,100yd) in the USA. In 1909 Curtiss joined forces with Augustus M.Herring, who had earlier flown Octave Chanute's gliders, to form the Herring-Curtiss Company. Their Gold Bug was a success and led to the Golden Flyer, in which Glenn Curtiss won the Gordon Bennett Cup at Rheims in France with a speed of 75.7 km/h (47 mph). At this time the Wright brothers accused Curtiss and the new Curtiss Aeroplane Company of infringing their patent rights, and a bitter lawsuit ensued. The acrimony subsided during the First World War and in 1929 the two companies merged to form the Curtiss-Wright Corporation.Curtiss had started experimenting with water-based aircraft in 1908, but it was not until 1911 that he managed to produce a successful float-plane. He then co-operated with the US Navy in developing catapults to launch aircraft from ships at sea. During the First World War, Curtiss produced the JN-4 Jenny trainer, which became probably his best-known design. This sturdy bi-plane continued in service long after the war and was extensively used by "barnstorming" pilots at air shows and for early mail flights. In 1919 a Navy-Curtiss NC-4 flying boat achieved the first flight across the Atlantic, having made the crossing in stages, refuelling en route. Curtiss himself, however, had little interest in aviation in his later years and turned his attention to real-estate development in Florida.[br]Principal Honours and DistinctionsRobert J.Collier Trophy 1911, 1912. US Aero Club Gold Medal 1911, 1912. Smithsonian Institution Langley Gold Medal 1913.Further ReadingL.S.Casey, 1981, Curtiss: The Hammondsport Era 1907–1915, New York. C.R.Roseberry, 1972, Glenn Curtiss, Pioneer of Flight, New York.R.Taylor and Walter S.Taylor, 1968, Overland and Sea, New York (biography). Alden Heath, 1942, Glenn Curtiss: Pioneer of Naval Aviation, New York.JDS -
20 чайка
зоол. (sea-)gull; sea-mew* * *ча̀йка,ж., -и зоол. (sea-)gull; sea-mew; сребриста \чайкаа herring gull ( Larus argentatus); хищна \чайкаа dirty Allan ( Stercorareus crepidatus); \чайкаа смехулка peewit gull, black-headed gull ( Larus ridibundus); черногърба \чайкаа cob ( Larus Marinus).* * *gull ; sea-mew (зоол.)* * *зоол. (sea-)gull; sea-mew
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