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subst. \/ˈstrɪŋɪbɑːk\/(austr., en av flere tresorter i slekten Eucalyptus) forklaring: australsk eukalyptustre med seig bark -
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Биология: эвкалипт царственный (Eucalyptus regnans) -
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['strɪŋɪ]1) spreg. [meat, beans] fibroso3) (wiry) lett. [person, build] filiforme* * *adjective ((especially of meat or vegetables) having a lot of tough fibres.) fibroso, filaccioso* * *stringy /ˈstrɪŋɪ/a.2 viscoso● (bot.) stringy bark, tipo di eucalipto australiano con corteccia filamentosa.* * *['strɪŋɪ]1) spreg. [meat, beans] fibroso3) (wiry) lett. [person, build] filiforme -
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1) Biology: mountain ash (Eucalyptus regnans), stringy gum (Eucalyptus regnans), stringy-bark gum (Eucalyptus regnans)2) Agriculture: European mountain ash (Eucalyptus regnans)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > эвкалипт царственный
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1) эвкалипт ( Eucalyptus)см. тж. eucalyptus2) растительный клей, камедь, гумми, смола; выделять камедь, смолу3) десна•- black gum
- blue gum
- bogong gum
- brittle gum
- broad-leaved sally gum
- brown gum
- cabbage gum
- cotton gum
- flooded gum
- flowering red gum
- forest red gum
- gray gum
- gulley gum
- honey-scented gum
- lemon gum
- lemon-scented gum
- maculate gum
- manna gum
- marry red gum
- monkey gum
- mountain gum
- Murray red gum
- paniculate gum
- pink gum
- Queensland red gum
- ribbon gum
- river red gum
- rose gum
- salmon gum
- shining gum
- snow gum
- southern blue gum
- stringy gum
- stringy-bark gum
- sugar gum
- swamp gum
- sweet gum
- Sydney blue gum
- Tasmanian blue gum
- white-top gum
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Русско-английский биологический словарь > эвкалипт царственный
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