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22 яркий
1) General subject: Oriental, blazing, bright, brilliant, broad, cheerful (о дне), colorful, colourful, emphatic, flamboyant, flaming, flammeous, flashy, flossie, flossy, forcible, fresh coloured, fresh-coloured, garish, gaudy, gay, glad, glare, glaring (о свете), glary, glowing (о красках), gorgeous, high coloured, high-coloured, jazz, jazzy, lightsome, live (о цвете), lively (о впечатлении, цвете и т. п.), lucent, lucid, noisy, of different colors, of the soil, orient, oriflamme, outstanding, painted, pictorial (о стиле и т. п.), picturesque (о языке), powerful (о речи, описании), psychodelic, quicksilver, racy (о речи, стиле), rich, rosy, salient, saturated (о цвете), sheen, shining, showy, (слишком) shrill, sinewed, sinewy (о стиле), splendent, staring, starry, striking, tawdry, technicolor, vibrant (об оттенке), viewy, vigor, vitriol (о свете, краске), vivid, attention-getting, eye-catching, fancy (например, народный костюм), brightly coloured (brightly coloured kids' clothes and shoes), bold (о вкусе), excellent, shiny, audacious3) Zoology: obvious6) Botanical term: bright-coloured (лат. laetus)7) Engineering: luminous8) Mathematics: intense9) Religion: illustrious10) Architecture: clear, tartish (о цвете или расцветке)13) Scottish language: bricht14) Textile: brilliant (о красителе), loud-coloured (о цвете), noisy (о цвете или костюме), vivid (об окраске)15) Jargon: up-beat, upbeat, ritzy, Coney Island, Hollywood16) Automation: brightfield17) Oceanography: (представитель, напр.) conspicuous (напр. seal is a conspicuous wild life Arctic animal, тюлень-яркий представитель дикой природы Арктики)18) Makarov: fiery, garish (о красках, свете и т.п.), incandescent, living (о цвете), luculent, racy of the soil (о языке), rich (о цвете), spectacular19) Taboo: pimping -
23 cierpkawy
The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > cierpkawy
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24 mayhoş
adj. sourish, tartish, subacid, tart, acidulated, acidulous, sour* * *acidulous -
25 кисловатый
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26 fanyar
(DE) Bissigkeit {e}; herb; gemütsarm; (EN) acerbic; acid; acrid; acrimonious; austere; crusty; dry; eager; frumpish; harsh; sour; tart; tartish; vinegarish -
27 kesernyés
(DE) halbbitter; (EN) acrid; acrimonious; austere; sour-sweet; tart; tartish; unmirthful -
28 cierpkawo
adv. [smakować] tartish adj.; [pachnieć] acrid adj.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > cierpkawo
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29 cierpkaw|y
adj. [smak] tartish; [zapach] pungentThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > cierpkaw|y
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30 sourish
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31 acidulated
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32 acidulous
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33 кисловатый
sourish имя прилагательное:acidulous (кисловатый, подкисленный)tartish (кисловатый, резковатый на вкус) -
34 ὄξος
Grammatical information: n.Meaning: `wine vinegar' (IA.).Compounds: Compp., e.g. ὀξο-πώλης m. `vendor of wine vinegar' (Lib., Poll.), ὀξ-άλμη f. `broth made of ὄ. and ἅλμη' (com.; Risch IF 59, 58), κάτ-οξος `drenched with wine vinegar' (Posidipp. Com.).Derivatives: 1. Subst.: Dimin. ὀξίδιον n. (pap.); ὀξίς, - ίδος f. `vinegar flask' (com., pap.; Chantraine Form. 343, Mayser Pap. I: 3, 54); ὀξίνης ( οἶνος) m. `sour wine', also metaph. and as adj. of men `sour, illtempered' (Hp., Ar., Thphr.; cf. e.g. κεγχρίνης, ἐλαφίνης and Chantraine Form. 203); ὀξαλίς, - ίδος f. `sorrel, Rumex' (Nic., Ps.-Dsc.; like φυσαλίς a.o., Chantraine 252) wit ὀξάλ-ειος `tartish' (Apollod. Car.: *ὄξαλος), ὀξηλίς f. plantname (Theognost.). 2. Adj.: ὀξ-ηρός `concerning wine vinegar, acetic' (S., Ar., medic.; Chantraine 233), - ωτός `in salt' (Ar. Fr. 130; Ammann Μνήμης χάριν 1, 18), - ώδης `wine vinager-like, sour' (Gal.), - ῖτις f. `tasting like wine vinegar' ( PHolm., Redard 58). 3. Verb ὀξίζω `to taste or smell like w.' (medic.).Origin: PG [a word of Pre-Greek origin]X [probably]Page in Frisk: 2,399-400Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > ὄξος
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35 ὀξύς
Grammatical information: adj.Meaning: `sharp, stinging', of taste `sour, tartish', of the voice `clear, loud', of inner and outer movement `fierce, acute, rapid' (Il.).Compounds: Very often as 1. member, also with prefix, e.g. ἄπ-οξυς `pointed' (Hp., Dsc., Gal.), backformation from ἀπ-οξύνω, s. Strömberg Prefix Studies 41 f.Derivatives: From it ὄξος n. `wine vinegar' (s. v.); ὀξύτης, - ητος f. `sharpness, sourness, acuteness', gramm. `high-tonedness' (IA.); ὀξύς, - ύδος f. `dock, Rumex' (Plin., Gal.; cf. ἐμύς, κροκύς and Chantraine Form. 347 f.). Denomin. verb ὀξύνω, also w. prefix, esp. παρ-, `to sharpen, to whet, to sour, to heat' (IA.) with ὄξυντρα n. pl. `payment for a sharpener' (hell. inscr.), ὀξύσματα n. pl. `whetting, sharpening' (Delos IIIa), παροξυσμός m. `irritation, embitterment' (Hp., D.), - ντικός `enlivening, irritating, embittering' (IA.), - νταί pl. H. ( ὀξύντης Hdn. 1, 77, 25; cf. Fraenkel Nom. ag. 2, 205).Origin: PG [a word of Pre-Greek origin]X [probably]Etymology: Without exact non-Greek agreement. One compares ὄκρις (s. v.), beside which with much more usual α-vowel ἄκρος etc.; in ὀξ-ύς one assumes the reduced grade oḱs- of the s-stem assumed in ἀκοστή (s. v.), ἀμφ-ήκης (uncertain, s. ἠκή) a.o. WP. 1, 31, Pok. 21, W.-Hofmann s. 2. ācer, 1. acus. Cf. ὀξίνα. - The etymology is quite unconvincing and must be rejected. Is the word Pre-Greek? - To be rejected Haas Ling. Posn. 3, 78 (s. on ξαίνω).Page in Frisk: 2,401Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > ὀξύς
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36 charm
n.latapet; tartish küch; hisletv.özige tartmaq; xumarlanmaq; heyran qaldurmaq -
37 dispute
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38 fray
n.ghelwe; talash-tartish; jidel -
39 gravitate
v.töwenlimek (yersh sharining tartish küchi bilen) -
40 gravity
n.éghirliq; yerning tartish küchi; jiddiyliq
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