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21 treacle
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22 treacle
мелясса, патокаEnglish-Russian dictionary of leather and footwear industry > treacle
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23 treacle-posset
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > treacle-posset
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24 Treacle Bible (A popular name for the Bishops's Bible, 1568, because Jer:8:22 reads: is there no tryacle in Gilead, is there no phisition there? Tryacle is also given for balm in Jer:46:ll, and Ez:27:17)
Религия: "Библия с патокой"Универсальный англо-русский словарь > Treacle Bible (A popular name for the Bishops's Bible, 1568, because Jer:8:22 reads: is there no tryacle in Gilead, is there no phisition there? Tryacle is also given for balm in Jer:46:ll, and Ez:27:17)
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25 treacle brown
Общая лексика: золотисто-коричневый -
26 treacle erysimum
1) Медицина: желтушник левкойный (Erysimum cheiranthoides L.)2) Ботаника: желтушник левкойный (Erysimum cheiranthoides) -
27 treacle molding
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28 treacle mustard
1) Биология: индийская горчица (Conringia orientalis), конрингия восточная (Conringia orientalis)2) Ботаника: желтушник левкойный (Erysimum cheiranthoides)3) Сельское хозяйство: горчица индийская (Conringia orientalis) -
29 treacle stage
1) Нефть: стадия вязкой жидкой смолы2) Пластмассы: стадия сиропа (термореактивной смолы) -
30 treacle-posset
[ˌtriːk(ə)l'pɒsɪt]Общая лексика: горячий напиток, приготовленный из сидра, молока и патоки -
31 treacle sleep
глубокий сонАнгло-русский большой универсальный переводческий словарь > treacle sleep
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32 Treacle Bible
Религия: (A popular name for the Bishops's Bible, 1568, because Jer:8:22 reads: "is there no tryacle in Gilead, is there no phisition there?" "Tryacle" is also given for "balm" in Jer:46:ll, and Ez:27:17) "Библия с патокой" -
33 treacle cake
Кулинария: (на патоке) пряник -
34 treacle mustard
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35 treacle stage
English-russian plastics terminology dictionary > treacle stage
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36 treacle stage
Англо-русский словарь нефтегазовой промышленности > treacle stage
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37 treacle stage
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38 treacle erysimum
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39 treacle mustard
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40 treacle molding
Англо-русский сельскохозяйственный словарь > treacle molding
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Treacle — is a thick, dark sugar syrup produced during raw sugarcane refiningOxford English Dictionary, Second Edition, 1989.] , used chiefly in cooking as a form of sweetener. It has a distinctively strong flavour, slightly bitter, and a richer colour… … Wikipedia
Treacle — Trea cle (tr[=e] k l), n. [OE. triacle a sovereign remedy, theriac, OF. triacle, F. th[ e]riaque (cf. Pr. triacla, tiriaca, Sp. & It. triaca, teriaca), L. theriaca an antidote against the bite of poisonous animals, Gr. ?, fr. ? of wild or… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
treacle — (n.) mid 14c., medicinal compound, antidote for poison, from O.Fr. triacle antidote (c.1200), from V.L. *triacula, from L. theriaca, from Gk. theriake (antidotos) antidote for poisonous wild animals, from fem. of theriakos of a wild animal, from… … Etymology dictionary
treacle — ► NOUN chiefly Brit. 1) molasses. 2) golden syrup. DERIVATIVES treacly adjective. ORIGIN originally referring to an antidote against venom: from Greek th riak antidote against venom , from th rion wild beast … English terms dictionary
treacle — [trē′kəl] n. [ME triacle < OFr < L theriaca, antidote for poison < Gr ( antidotos) thēriakē, (remedy) for bites of venomous beasts < thērion, wild beast, dim. of thēr: see FIERCE] 1. Obs. a) a remedy for poison b) any effective remedy … English World dictionary
Treacle — A medicinal compound once in wide use as an antidote to poisons. Treacle was a kind of salve. It was reputed to be a remedy against venomous bites in particular and against poisons in general. It also came to be considered a cure for cancer. The… … Medical dictionary
treacle — trea|cle [ˈtri:kəl] n [U] [Date: 1300 1400; : Old French; Origin: triacle, from Latin theriaca, from Greek theriake cure for a poisonous bite , from therion wild animal ] 1.) BrE a thick sweet black sticky liquid that is obtained from the sugar… … Dictionary of contemporary English
treacle — noun 1》 Brit. molasses. ↘golden syrup. 2》 cloying sentimentality or flattery. Derivatives treacly adjective Word History When treacle entered English in the Middle Ages it meant antidote against poison, venomous bites, and disease : it came… … English new terms dictionary
treacle — treacly /tree klee/, adj. /tree keuhl/, n. 1. contrived or unrestrained sentimentality: a movie plot of the most shameless treacle. 2. Brit. a. molasses, esp. that which is drained from the vats used in sugar refining. b. Also called golden syrup … Universalium
treacle — noun Treacle is used before these nouns: ↑tart … Collocations dictionary
treacle — [14] Treacle is etymologically an ‘antidote to the bite of wild animals’. The word comes via Old French triacle and Latin thēriaca from Greek thēriaké. This was short for antídotos thēriaké ‘antidote to poisonous animals’, thēriaké being a… … The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins