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vegetate [ˊvedʒəteɪt] v1) прозяба́ть; жить расти́тельной жи́знью2) расти́, произраста́ть -
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vegetate растиEnglish-Russian dictionary of biology and biotechnology > vegetate
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've‹iteitverb (to live an idle, boring and pointless life: I would like to get a job - I don't want to vegetate.) vegetartr['veʤɪteɪt]1 vegetarv.• vegetar v.'vedʒəteɪt, 'vedʒɪteɪtintransitive verb vegetar['vedʒɪteɪt]VI (lit, fig) vegetar* * *['vedʒəteɪt, 'vedʒɪteɪt]intransitive verb vegetar -
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intransitive verb(as result of injury or illness) nur noch [dahin]vegetieren* * *['ve‹iteit]verb (to live an idle, boring and pointless life: I would like to get a job - I don't want to vegetate.) (dahin) vegetieren* * *veg·etate[ˈveʤɪteɪt, AM -ʤə-]vi vegetierendon't just \vegetate — get up and do something! häng nicht einfach nur herum, steh auf und tu was! fam* * *['vedZIteɪt]vi2) (fig) dahinvegetieren* * *vegetate [ˈvedʒıteıt] v/i1. (wie eine Pflanze) wachsen, vegetieren3. MED wuchern* * *intransitive verb(as result of injury or illness) nur noch [dahin]vegetieren* * *v.dahinvegetieren v.vegetieren v. -
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['veʤɪteɪt]гл.1)а) произрастать, растиSeeds will not vegetate without air. — Семена не будут расти без воздуха.
б) разрастаться, увеличиватьсяThat corruption has cast deep roots in that party, and they vegetate in it every day with greater and greater force. — Коррупция пустила глубокие корни в этой партии, и они разрастаются с каждым днём всё больше и больше.
•Syn:2) прозябать; жить растительной жизнью3) уст. обеспечивать овощами -
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[ˈvedʒɪteɪt]vegetate прозябать; жить растительной жизнью vegetate расти, произрастать -
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ˈvedʒɪteɪt гл.
1) произрастать, расти Syn: grow, sprout
2) прозябать;
жить растительной жизнью расти, произрастать расти, разрастаться, увеличиваться в объеме (американизм) озеленять;
охранять зеленые насаждения жить растительной жизнью;
прозябать - to * in obscurity прозябать в неизвестности vegetate прозябать;
жить растительной жизнью ~ расти, произрастатьБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > vegetate
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[ʹvedʒıteıt] v1. расти, произрастать2. расти, разрастаться, увеличиваться в объёме3. амер. озеленять; охранять зелёные насаждения4. жить растительной жизнью; прозябать -
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've‹iteitverb (to live an idle, boring and pointless life: I would like to get a job - I don't want to vegetate.) leve passivt, vegetereverb \/ˈvedʒɪteɪt\/1) ( om planter) vegetere, vokse, spire2) ( overført) vegetere, føre et uvirksomt liv -
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['ve‹iteit]verb (to live an idle, boring and pointless life: I would like to get a job - I don't want to vegetate.) lifa tilþrifalausu lífi -
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tesped, tengődik, vegetál* * *['ve‹iteit]verb (to live an idle, boring and pointless life: I would like to get a job - I don't want to vegetate.) tengődik -
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['ve‹iteit]verb (to live an idle, boring and pointless life: I would like to get a job - I don't want to vegetate.) vegetar* * *veg.e.tate[v'edʒiteit] vt+vi vegetar: 1 Bot crescer, desenvolver-se. 2 viver pobre e miseravelmente. 3 viver como um vegetal. -
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1. раста
2. прен. живея празен/еднообразен живот, живуркам, вегетирам* * *{'vejiteit} v 1. раста; 2. прен. живея празен/еднообразен* * *раста; вегетирам; живуркам;* * *1. прен. живея празен/еднообразен живот, живуркам, вегетирам 2. раста* * *vegetate[´vedʒi¸teit] v 1. раста, вирея, ставам, никна; 2. прен. вегетирам, живуркам.
См. также в других словарях:
Vegetate — Veg e*tate, v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Vegetated}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Vegetating}.] [L. vegetatus, p. p. of vegetare to enliven. See {Vegetable}.] [1913 Webster] 1. To grow, as plants, by nutriment imbibed by means of roots and leaves; to start into… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
vegetate — [v1] be very passive be inert, decay, deteriorate, exist, go to pot*, go to seed*, hibernate, idle, languish, loaf*, pass time, stagnate, weaken; concepts 210,698 Ant. activate, carry out, do vegetate [v2] grow, sprout bloom, blossom, bud,… … New thesaurus
vegetate — [vej′ə tāt΄] vi. vegetated, vegetating [< L vegetatus, pp. of vegetare, to enliven < vegetus, lively < vegere, to quicken, WAKE1; VEGETATE senses 1 & 2 infl. by VEGETABLE] 1. to grow as plants 2. to exist with little mental and physical… … English World dictionary
vegetate — index germinate, languish, pullulate Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
vegetate — (v.) c.1600, to grow as plants do, perhaps a back formation from VEGETATION (Cf. vegetation), or from L. vegetatus, pp. of vegetare to enliven, to animate (see VEGETABLE (Cf. vegetable) (adj.)). Sense of to lead a dull, empty, or stagnant life is … Etymology dictionary
vegetate — ► VERB 1) live or spend a period of time in a dull, inactive, unchallenging way. 2) dated (of a plant or seed) grow or sprout. ORIGIN Latin vegetare enliven … English terms dictionary
vegetate — UK [ˈvedʒəteɪt] / US [ˈvedʒəˌteɪt] verb [intransitive] Word forms vegetate : present tense I/you/we/they vegetate he/she/it vegetates present participle vegetating past tense vegetated past participle vegetated 1) to be lazy or not active 2)… … English dictionary
vegetate — /vej i tayt /, v.i., vegetated, vegetating. 1. to grow in, or as in, the manner of a plant. 2. to be passive or unthinking; to do nothing: to lie on the beach and vegetate. 3. Pathol. to grow, or increase by growth, as an excrescence. [1595 1605; … Universalium
vegetate — veg|e|tate [ˈvedʒıteıt] v [I] [Date: 1600 1700; : Medieval Latin; Origin: , past participle of vegetare; VEGETABLE] to live without doing much physical or mental activity and to feel bored as a result ▪ I was determined when I retired that I wasn … Dictionary of contemporary English
vegetate — v To do nothing. I don t feel like doing anything; I think I m going home and vegetate tonight. 1980s … Historical dictionary of American slang
vegetate v — Old gardeners never die they just vegetate … English expressions