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62 truffle
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63 truffle
/'trʌfl/ * danh từ - (thực vật học) nấm cục, nấm truyp -
64 truffle
nounഭക്ഷ്യകൂണ്, ട്രഫിള് (നടുക്ക് ക്രീമോ വെണ്ണയോ ചേര്ത്ത ചോക്ലേറ്റ്) -
65 truffle
[΄trʌfl] n գետնասունկ -
66 Truffle
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67 truffle-dog
truffle-dog[´trʌfl¸dɔg] n куче, обучено да открива трюфели. -
68 truffle-pig
truffle-pig[´trʌfl¸pig] n прасе, обучено да открива трюфели. -
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70 truffle bed
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71 truffle disease
Сельское хозяйство: трюфельная болезнь (грибов) -
72 truffle dog
Макаров: собака, натасканная на отыскивание трюфелей -
73 truffle hound
Макаров: собака, натасканная на отыскивание трюфелей -
74 truffle oil
Общая лексика: трюфельное масло -
75 truffle shuffle
Кино: потрясти животом (чудоковатый танец живота, исполненный одним из героев фильма The Goonies) -
76 truffle yarn
Текстиль: позументная нить, пряжа фасонной спиральной крутки -
77 truffle sauce
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79 truffle yarn
Англо-русский словарь текстильной промышленности > truffle yarn
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80 truffle butter
English-Russian dictionary restaurant vocabulary > truffle butter
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Truffle — Truf fle (?; 277), n. [OF. trufle, F. truffe; akin to Sp. trufa, tartufo; of uncertain origin; perhaps from L. tuber a tumor, knob, truffle. Cf. {Tuber}, {Trifle}.] Any one of several kinds of roundish, subterranean fungi, usually of a blackish… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Truffle — or Truffles may refer to:* Tuber (genus), the edible truffles usually referred to when the word is used in connection with food * Chocolate truffle, a chocolate confection. * Various kinds of hypogeous fungi other than that mentioned above,… … Wikipedia
truffle — edible fungus, 1590s, from M.Fr. trufle (late 14c.), from O.Fr. truffe, probably from O.Prov. trufa, metathesized from L.L. tufera (pl.), cognate of L. tuber edible root. Another theory notes It. tartuffo (Milanese tartuffel) potato, supposedly… … Etymology dictionary
truffle — ► NOUN 1) an underground fungus that resembles a rough skinned potato, eaten as a delicacy. 2) a soft chocolate sweet. ► VERB (as noun truffling) ▪ hunting for truffles. ORIGIN obsolete French, perhaps from Latin tuber hump, swelling … English terms dictionary
truffle — [truf′əl] n. [< Fr truffe < OIt truffa < VL * trufera < Osco Umb * tufer, for L tuber: see TUBER] 1. any of an order (Tuberales) of fleshy, edible, potato shaped ascomycetous fungi that grow underground; esp., any of a European genus… … English World dictionary
truffle — truffled, adj. /truf euhl, trooh feuhl/, n. 1. any of several subterranean, edible, ascomycetous fungi of the genus Tuber. 2. any of various similar fungi of other genera. 3. a candy made of soft chocolate, shaped into a ball and dusted with… … Universalium
truffle — [16] English acquired truffle, probably via Dutch truffel, from early modern French truffle, a derivative of Old French truffe (which survives as the modern French term for the fungus). This in turn came via Provençal trufa from a Vulgar Latin… … The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins
truffle — [16] English acquired truffle, probably via Dutch truffel, from early modern French truffle, a derivative of Old French truffe (which survives as the modern French term for the fungus). This in turn came via Provençal trufa from a Vulgar Latin… … Word origins
truffle — [[t]trʌ̱f(ə)l[/t]] truffles 1) N COUNT A truffle is a soft round sweet made with chocolate and usually flavoured with rum. 2) N COUNT A truffle is a round type of fungus which is expensive and considered very good to eat … English dictionary
truffle — UK [ˈtrʌf(ə)l] / US noun [countable] Word forms truffle : singular truffle plural truffles 1) a soft chocolate sweet that often has alcohol in it 2) a fungus that grows under the ground and is very expensive to buy because people consider it a… … English dictionary
truffle — noun Etymology: modification of Middle French truffe, from Old Occitan trufa, from Vulgar Latin *tufera; akin to Latin tuber swelling, truffle more at tuber Date: 1591 1. a. the dark or light edible subterranean fruiting body of several European… … New Collegiate Dictionary