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1) General subject: drain, ensue, flow, flux, follow, issue, leak away (о газе, воде), leak out (о газе, жидкости), ooze, outflow, outstream, overflow, result, sluice, spurtle, stream, supervene, supervene (из чего-л.), imply, emanate (в переносном смысле), be a derivative of (something), seep out, seep2) Geology: outpour3) Medicine: spring4) Dialect: sew5) Literal: spring out (из чего-либо)6) Engineering: discharge7) Agriculture: spring out8) Construction: pour9) Mathematics: arise from, succeed10) Law: appear in evidence, emerge11) Automobile industry: escape12) Metallurgy: effluent14) Fishery: flow out of (о реках), have its source from15) Mechanic engineering: exhaust16) Business: appear from, derive from, result from, stem from17) Oilfield: drain away (из замкнутого пространства), now out18) Microelectronics: leak19) Programming: follow from (ИЗ кого (чего) - переходный) -
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2) Mathematics: arise from, ensue, (о жидкости) flow out, follow, imply, result from, run out3) Automobile industry: run dry4) Astronautics: outflow5) Microelectronics: leak6) Makarov: flow out, drip out (капля за каплей) -
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2) Naval: sputter -
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1) General subject: asperse (чем-либо), bedew, bespatter, besprinkle, dew, embathe, mud, perfuse (чем-либо), sparge, splutter, spray, sprinkle, water2) Church: (with) asperse3) Rare: spurtle4) Automobile industry: dash5) Fishery: splash7) General subject: bedabble -
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Scottish language: spurtleУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > палка для размешивания каши
См. также в других словарях:
Spurtle — Spur tle (sp[^u]r t l), v. t. [Freq. of spurt.] To spurt or shoot in a scattering manner. [Obs.] Drayton. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Spurtle — Un spurtle de 28 cm de long, dont la décoration évoque le chardon écossais. Le spurtle ou spirtle est un ustensile de cuisine écossais dont l origine remonte au XVe siècle. Il s agit d un cylindre de bois, assez étroit, et muni généralement… … Wikipédia en Français
Spurtle — The spurtle (or spirtle ) is a Scots kitchen tool, dating from at least the fifteenth century. It was originally a flat, wooden, spatula like utensil, used for flipping oatcakes on a hot griddle. This terminology is now confined to Angus and… … Wikipedia
spurtle — noun Etymology: origin unknown Date: 1756 chiefly Scottish a wooden stick for stirring porridge … New Collegiate Dictionary
spurtle — /sperr tl/, n. Chiefly Scot. a stick used to stir porridge. [1540 50; spurt (by metathesis from SPRIT) + LE] * * * … Universalium
spurtle — 1. noun Either of two Scottish kitchen implements made of wood; a flat one for turning oatcakes, or a stick for stirring porridge 2. verb To spurt, spatter or sputter … Wiktionary
spurtle — Synonyms and related words: condensation, condense, distill, distillation, douse, dribble, drip, dripping, dripple, drop, filter, flush, font, fount, fountain, geyser, gurgle, gush, jet, leach, leaching, lixiviate, lixiviation, percolate,… … Moby Thesaurus
spurtle — (a wooden stick for stirring porridge) through a Scots version of the television quiz show Call my Bluff called … Scottish slang
spurtle — spur·tle … English syllables
spurtle — /ˈspɜtəl/ (say spertuhl) noun a wooden spatula or rod for stirring porridge, jam, etc. {British dialect; ultimate origin unknown} …
spurtle — I. ˈspərd.əl noun ( s) Etymology: origin unknown 1. chiefly Scotland : an implement similar to a spatula used to turn food (as griddle cakes) 2. chiefly Scotland : a wooden stick for stirring porridge 3. chiefly Scotland … Useful english dictionary