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101 turnip-tops
turnip-tops[´tə:mip¸tɔps] n листа на ряпа. -
102 turnip cabbage
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103 turnip moth
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104 turnip greens
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105 turnip greens
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106 turnip tops
subst. flt. \/ˈtɜːnɪptɒps\/ eller turnip greensnepegress, nepekål -
107 turnip cabbage
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > turnip cabbage
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108 turnip cutter
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > turnip cutter
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109 turnip rape
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > turnip rape
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110 turnip-tops
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > turnip-tops
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111 turnip cabbage
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112 turnip cutter
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113 turnip rape
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114 turnip (and cabbage) gall weevil
Биология: скрытнохоботник корневой капустный (Ceuthorrhynchus pleurostigma)Универсальный англо-русский словарь > turnip (and cabbage) gall weevil
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115 turnip and cabbage gall weevil
Энтомология: скрытнохоботник корневой капустный (лат. Ceuthorrhynchus pleurostigma)Универсальный англо-русский словарь > turnip and cabbage gall weevil
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116 turnip aphid
1) Сельское хозяйство: тля ложнокапустная (Rhopalosiphum pseudobrassicae)2) Энтомология: Hyadaphis pseudobrassicae (лат.), тля горчичная листовая (лат. Lipaphis erysimi), тля ложнокапустная (лат. Rhopalosiphum pseudobrassicae) -
117 turnip blossom beetle
Биология: пыльцеед рапсовый (Meligethes aeneus) -
118 turnip butterfly
1) Биология: белянка репная (Pieris rapae), репница (Pieris rapae)2) Энтомология: белянка репная (лат. Pieris rapae), репница (лат. Pieris rapae) -
119 turnip cabbage
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120 turnip celery
Сельское хозяйство: сельдерей корневой (Apium graveolens var. rapaceum)
См. также в других словарях:
Turnip — Tur nip, n. [OE. turnep; probably fr. turn, or F. tour a turn, turning lathe + OE. nepe a turnip, AS. n[=ae]pe, L. napus. Cf. {Turn},v. t., {Navew}.] (Bot.) The edible, fleshy, roundish, or somewhat conical, root of a cruciferous plant ({Brassica … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
turnip — 1530s, turnepe, probably from TURN (Cf. turn) (from its shape, as though turned on a lathe) + M.E. nepe turnip, from O.E. næp, from L. napus turnip. The modern form of the word emerged late 18c … Etymology dictionary
turnip — [tʉr′nip] n. [earlier turnep, prob. < TURN or Fr tour, in the sense of “turned, round” + ME nepe < OE næp, turnip < L napus] 1. a) a biennial plant (Brassica rapa) of the crucifer family, with edible, hairy leaves and a roundish, light… … English World dictionary
Turnip — (engl., spr. Törrnip, Turnips), die Runkel od. Futterrübe, s.u. Kohlrübe … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
Turnip — (Tör–), engl., die Runkelrübe … Herders Conversations-Lexikon
turnip — ► NOUN ▪ a round root with white or cream flesh which is eaten as a vegetable. ORIGIN from a first element of unknown origin + NEEP(Cf. ↑N) … English terms dictionary
Turnip — taxobox name = Turnip image caption = Small turnip root regnum = Plantae unranked divisio = Angiosperms unranked classis = Eudicots unranked ordo = Rosids ordo = Brassicales familia = Brassicaceae genus = Brassica species = B. rapa subspecies = B … Wikipedia
turnip — turniplike, adj. /terr nip/, n. 1. the thick, fleshy, edible root of either of two plants of the mustard family, the white fleshed Brassica rapa rapifera or the yellow fleshed rutabaga. 2. the plant itself. 3. the root of this plant used as a… … Universalium
turnip — (Roget s IV) n. Syn. domestic turnip, rutabaga, Swedish turnip, turnip cabbage, kohlrabi, Teltow turnip, wild turnip, Indian turnip; see also vegetable … English dictionary for students
turnip — [16] Etymologically, a turnip may be a ‘turned neep’ – that is, a neep, or turnip, that has been ‘turned’ on a lathe, so as to be round (the turnip is a roughly spherical vegetable). Its second syllable, nip, goes back ultimately to Latin nāpus… … The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins
turnip — [16] Etymologically, a turnip may be a ‘turned neep’ – that is, a neep, or turnip, that has been ‘turned’ on a lathe, so as to be round (the turnip is a roughly spherical vegetable). Its second syllable, nip, goes back ultimately to Latin nāpus… … Word origins