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1 стих
I м. лит.1) ( единица рифмованной речи) verse; (строчка стихотворения тж.) lineбе́лый стих — blank verse
во́льный стих — free verse
разме́р стиха́ — metre
владе́ть стихо́м — write good verse
2) (подразделение главы в Библии и др. произведениях) verse3) мн. см. стихиII м. нескл. разг.( настроение) mood••на него́ стих нашёл / напа́л — ≈ he is [was] in the mood (for; + to inf); he felt the urge (+ to inf)
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2 белый
бе́лая ска́терть — white tablecloth
бе́лый мета́лл — white metal
2) прил. (светлый, в противоположность чему-л более тёмному) whiteбе́лый хлеб — white bread
бе́лое вино́ — white wine
бе́лый медве́дь зоол. — polar bear
бе́лый гриб — cep(e) boletus; squirrel's bread
бе́лые но́чи — "white nights", "midnight sun"
3) прил. ( светлокожий) white, white-skinned6) мн. как сущ. шахм. White sg••бе́лое мя́со — white meat
бе́лый у́голь — white coal, waterpower
бе́лая берёза — silver birch
бе́лая горя́чка — delirium tremens (сокр. D.T.)
бе́лая кость — ≈ blue blood
бе́лая ма́гия — white magic
бе́лы ру́ченьки фольк. — daisy-white arms ( stock epithet in folklore)
подхвати́ть / взять кого́-л под бе́лы ру́ченьки — 1) шутл. take smb under smb's arms 2) (о задержании полицией и т.п.) run (d) in, pick (d) up
бе́лые стихи́ — blank verse sg
бе́лый свет — the wide world
на бе́лом све́те — in all the wide world
средь бе́ла дня — in broad daylight
бе́лый как полотно́ — white as a sheet
бе́лый от гне́ва — white with anger
бе́лые пя́тна на ка́рте — blank spaces on the map
че́рным по бе́лому — in black and white
бе́лая гва́рдия ист. — White Guard
Бе́лый дом — the White House
бе́лый биле́т — "white chit" ( certificate of exemption from military service)
бе́лый та́нец — ladies' choice dance
бе́лая воро́на — ≈ maverick
бе́лая за́висть — admiring envy
Бе́лая кни́га — White Paper
бе́лое духове́нство — secular clergy
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3 белый
1. прил. (в разн. знач.) whiteбелый медведь зоол. — polar bear
2. как сущ. м. ист. White (Guard)4. как сущ. мн. шахм. White sg.♢
белый гриб — (edible) boletus ( kind of mushroom)белый уголь — white coal, water-power
белая горячка — delirium tremens (сокр. D.T.)
белые стихи — blank verse sg.
белые ночи — white nights, midnight sun
это шито белыми нитками разг. — it is all too obvious, it is quite transparent, it is blatantly obvious
белая гвардия ист. — White Guard
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