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tr['tɪndəSMALLr/SMALL]1 yescatinder ['tɪndər] n: yesca fn.• yesca s.f.['tɪndǝ(r)]N (lit, fig) yesca f- burn like tinder -
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tinder ['tɪndə(r)]∎ figurative his words were tinder to the mob's fury ses paroles ont eu un effet incendiaire sur la foule en colère -
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tinder [ˊtɪndə] n1) трут2) сухо́е, гнило́е де́рево -
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TINDER, tactical information deposit and retrieval (system)English-Russian dictionary of planing, cross-planing and slotting machines > TINDER
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nounZunder, der* * *tin·der[ˈtɪndəʳ, AM -ɚ]\tinder-dry staubtrocken* * *['tɪndə(r)]nZunder m* * ** * *nounZunder, der* * *n.Zunder - m. -
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{'tində}
1. лесно възпламенимо вещество
2. прахан, сухо гнило дърво
to burn like TINDER горя като барут* * *{'tindъ} n 1. лесно възпламенимо вещество; 2. прахан; сухо гни* * *прахан;* * *1. to burn like tinder горя като барут 2. лесно възпламенимо вещество 3. прахан, сухо гнило дърво* * *tinder[´tində] n 1. прахан; 2. сухо гнило дърво; to burn like \tinder горя като цигарена хартия. -
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n1) трут2) сухе гниле (трухляве) дерево3) бот. трутовик* * *n2) трут (тж. German tinder)3) бoт. гриб-трутовик ( Polyporus igniarius)•• -
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[ʹtındə] n1. сухое гнилое дерево2. трут (тж. German tinder)3. бот. гриб-трутовик ( Polyporus igniarius)♢
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[tíndə]nounkresalo, kresilna goba, vžigalo; figuratively hitro vzkipljiv človek, vročekrvnež; lahkó vnetljiva stvar, figuratively sod smodnika -
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n. 1. суви дрвца, борина (за потпалување)2. as dry as tinder сув како барут3. burn like tinder гори како барут -
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[ˈtɪndə]tinder сухое гнилое дерево tinder трут -
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Военный термин: tactical information deposit and retrieval
См. также в других словарях:
Tinder — Tin der, n. [OE. tinder, tunder, AS. tynder, tyndre; akin to tendan to kindle, D. tonder tinder, G. zunder, OHG. zuntara, zuntra, Icel. tundr, Sw. tunder, Dan. t[ o]nder. See {Tind}.] Something very inflammable, used for kindling fire from a… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Tinder — is easily combustible material used to ignite fires by rudimentary methods. A small fire consisting of tinder is then used to ignite kindling. Anything that can be ignited by a match can be considered tinder. Materials commonly used as tinder:*… … Wikipedia
tinder — (n.) dry, inflammable substance, O.E. tynder, related to tendan to kindle, from P.Gmc. *tund ignite, kindle (Cf. Goth. tandjan, Swed. tända, Ger. zünden) … Etymology dictionary
tinder — ► NOUN ▪ dry, flammable material used for lighting a fire. ORIGIN Old English … English terms dictionary
tinder — [tin′dər] n. [ME < OE tynder (akin to Ger zunder) < base of OE tendan, to kindle] any dry, easily flammable material, esp. as formerly used for starting a fire from a spark made by flint and steel struck together … English World dictionary
tinder — [OE] Tinder, and its relatives German zunder, Dutch tonder, and Swedish tunder, go back to a prehistoric Germanic base *tund ‘ignite, kindle’, which also produced German anzünden, Swedish upptända, and Danish antænde ‘kindle’. Its ultimate… … The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins
tinder — [OE] Tinder, and its relatives German zunder, Dutch tonder, and Swedish tunder, go back to a prehistoric Germanic base *tund ‘ignite, kindle’, which also produced German anzünden, Swedish upptända, and Danish antænde ‘kindle’. Its ultimate… … Word origins
tinder — noun Etymology: Middle English, from Old English tynder; akin to Old High German zuntra tinder, Old English tendan to kindle Date: before 12th century 1. a very flammable substance adaptable for use as kindling 2. something that serves to incite… … New Collegiate Dictionary
tinder — n. a dry substance such as wood that readily catches fire from a spark. Phrases and idioms: tinder box hist. a box containing tinder, flint, and steel, formerly used for kindling fires. Derivatives: tindery adj. Etymology: OE tynder, tyndre f.… … Useful english dictionary
tinder — [[t]tɪ̱ndə(r)[/t]] N UNCOUNT Tinder consists of small pieces of something dry, especially wood or grass, that burns easily and can be used for lighting a fire. Syn: kindling … English dictionary
tinder — tin•der [[t]ˈtɪn dər[/t]] n. 1) a highly flammable material formerly used for starting a fire by catching the spark from a flint and steel struck together 2) any dry, easily ignitable substance • Etymology: bef. 900; ME; OE tynder; akin to OHG… … From formal English to slang