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I nounII noun[quick]lime — [ungelöschter] Kalk
(fruit) Limone, dieIIIsee academic.ru/43058/lime_tree">lime tree* * *I noun(the white substance left after heating limestone, used in making cement.) der Kalk- limestone- limelight: in the limelight II noun1) (a type of small, very sour, yellowish-green citrus fruit related to the lemon.) die Limone2) (( also adjective) (of) the colour of this fruit: lime walls.) das Zitronengelb, zitronengelbIII noun(a tree with rough bark and small heart-shaped leaves.) die Linde* * *lime1[laɪm]basic \lime Thomaskalk m\lime feldspar Kalkfeldspat m\lime nitrogen Kalkstickstoff mII. vt etw kalkento \lime soil den Boden mit Kalk düngen\limed oak gekalkte Eichelime2[laɪm]I. nlager and \lime Bier nt mit Limettensiruplime3[laɪm]n Linde f, Lindenbaum m* * *I [laɪm]1. n2) (= bird lime) (Vogel)leim m2. vtmit Kalk düngen IIn (BOT= linden also lime tree) Linde(nbaum m) f III1. n(BOT: citrus fruit) Limone(lle) f; (= tree) Limonenbaum m2. adj(colour) hellgrün* * *lime1 [laım]A s1. CHEM Kalk m:2. AGR Kalkdünger m3. Vogelleim mB v/t1. kalken:a) mit Kalk bestreichen oder behandelnb) AGR mit Kalk düngen2. mit Vogelleim bestreichen oder fangenlime2 [laım] s BOT Linde flime3 [laım] s BOT1. Limonelle f (Baum)2. Limone f, Limonelle f (Frucht)* * *I nounII noun[quick]lime — [ungelöschter] Kalk
(fruit) Limone, dieIII* * *(fruit) n.Limone -n f. (tree) n.Linde -n f. n.Kalk nur sing. m.Lindenholz n. -
2 Lime and Gypsum Product Manufacturing
эк., стат., амер. производство извести и изделий из гипса* (по NAICS 2002: отраслевая группа, в которую включены организации, занимающиеся производством гашеной, гидратной и другой извести и различных изделий из гипса, напр., гипсовых стеновых плит, штукатурки, скульптур, элементов лепнины)See:Англо-русский экономический словарь > Lime and Gypsum Product Manufacturing
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эк., редк. время и известь* (метод оплаты в строительстве, согласно которому размер оплаты определяется количеством затраченного времени и извести; используется редко — в тех случаях, когда оценить стоимость работы другим способом очень сложно)See: -
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Лесоводство: липаУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > linden (Tilia L. (see also lime))
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* * *lime.light[l'aimlait] n 1 luz oxídrica. 2 publicidade, notoriedade. 3 ribalta. 4 refletor. • vt colocar em evidência. -
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tr['laɪmlaɪt]1 luz nombre femenino de calcio\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto be in the limelight estar en el candelerolimelight ['laɪm.laɪt] nto be in the limelight : ser el centro de atención, estar en el candeleron.• foco s.m.• luz del proyector s.f.to be in the limelight — estar* en primer plano, ser* el centro de atención
['laɪmlaɪt]N luz f de calcio- be in the limelight- hog the limelight* * *to be in the limelight — estar* en primer plano, ser* el centro de atención
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noun(fig.): (attention)be in the limelight — im Rampenlicht [der Öffentlichkeit] stehen
* * ** * *ˈlime·lightn no pl▪ the \limelight das Rampenlichtto be in the \limelight im Rampenlicht stehen* * *['laImlaɪt]nRampenlicht ntto be in the limelight — im Rampenlicht or im Licht der Öffentlichkeit stehen
he never sought the limelight — er stand nie gern im Rampenlicht or im Licht der Öffentlichkeit
* * *1. TECH Kalklicht n, drummondsches Licht2. fig Rampenlicht n, Licht n der Öffentlichkeit:be in the limelight im Rampenlicht oder im Licht der Öffentlichkeit stehen;put sb into the limelight jemanden ins Rampenlicht rücken* * *noun(fig.): (attention)be in the limelight — im Rampenlicht [der Öffentlichkeit] stehen
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