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1 pickle
[ˈpɪkl]1. noun1) a vegetable or vegetables preserved in vinegar, salt water etc:خُضار مَكْبوسَهDo you want some pickle(s) on your hamburger?
2) trouble; an unpleasant situation:وَرْطَهShe got herself into a real pickle.
2. verbto preserve in vinegar, salt water etc:يَكْبِس الخُضراواتI think I will pickle these cucumbers.
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2 pickle
حَفِظَ في الخلّ \ pickle: to put (food) in sth. (salt, vinegar, etc.) that prevents decay: pickled vegetables. \ خَلَّلَ \ pickle: to put (food) in sth. (salt, vinegar, etc.) that prevents decay: pickled vegetables. \ مُخَلَّل (طُرْشِي، كِبيس) \ pickle: a mixture of pickled bits of fruit and vegetable, for eating with meat, cheese, etc.. -
3 PICKLE
• Many a pickle makes a mickle - Зернышко к зернышку - будет мешок (3), Курочка по зернышку клюет, да сыта бывает (K), Полено к полену - костер (П), Пушинка к пушинке - выйдет перинка (П), Собирай по ягодке, наберешь кузовок (C) -
4 pickle moth
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5 pickle
To preserve meats, vegetables, and fruits in brine. -
6 pickle
цилиндрический или сферический грузик, прикрепляемый к концу троса над крюком с целью обеспечения натяжения тросаАнгло-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > pickle
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7 pickle line oil
см. pickier oilАнгло-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > pickle line oil
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8 pickle patch
недотрав (непротравленный участок - плотно прилипшие окислы или окалины, не удалённые при травлении)Англо-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > pickle patch
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9 pickle tub
Англо-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > pickle tub
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10 No-Pickle/No-Nickel-Verfahren
n < obfl> ■ no-pickle/no-nickel enamelling; pickle-free enamellingGerman-english technical dictionary > No-Pickle/No-Nickel-Verfahren
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11 1) Член, который или не мыт, или физиология такова, но он соленый (pickle =соленый огурчик)--дословно: соленый огурчик из молнии ( от штанов)
Colloquial: zipper pickleУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > 1) Член, который или не мыт, или физиология такова, но он соленый (pickle =соленый огурчик)--дословно: соленый огурчик из молнии ( от штанов)
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12 Provincial Airport, Pickle Lake, Ontario, Canada
Airports: YPLУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Provincial Airport, Pickle Lake, Ontario, Canada
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13 Tickle My Pickle
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14 Twisted Resource Pickle
Jocular: TRPУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Twisted Resource Pickle
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15 Sandwich mit Pickle, Käse und Salat
Ploughman Br.Deutsch-Englisches Wörterbuch > Sandwich mit Pickle, Käse und Salat
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16 рассол
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17 маринад
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18 рассол
pickle, pickle solution, saline [salt] solution* * *рассо́л м.1. brine2. кож. salt water, salt liquorаммиа́чный рассо́л — ammoniacal brineвысокотемперату́рный рассо́л — high-temperature brineгигроскопи́чный рассо́л — hygroscopic brineзамора́живающий рассо́л — freezing brineма́точный рассо́л — mother brineнасы́щенный рассо́л — saturated brineнизкотемперату́рный рассо́л — low-temperature brineохлажда́ющий рассо́л — cooling brineхолоди́льный рассо́л — coolant, secondary refrigerant, refrigerating [cooling] medium* * * -
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* * *I. (en -r) brawn,(am) headcheese.II. vb( med objekt) preserve ( fx strawberries),( i eddike) pickle ( fx cucumbers),(fig: en sag) shelve;( uden objekt, især) make jam;[ syltede jordbær] strawberry jam. -
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