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1 vine
szőlőtő, szőlő, szőlőtőke* * *1) (a type of climbing plant which bears grapes.) szőlő(tő)2) (any climbing or trailing plant.) kúszónövény•- vineyard -
2 vine\ that\ warms\ the\ heart
English-Hungarian dictionary > vine\ that\ warms\ the\ heart
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3 be\ warm\ with\ vine
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4 sincere\ vine
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5 white\ vine
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6 bougainvillaea
[bu:ɡən'viliə](a vine with small flowers and purple or red leaves.) bougainvillea -
7 fruit
gyümölcs* * *[fru:t] 1. noun1) (the part of a plant that produces the seed, especially when eaten as food: The fruit of the vine is the grape.) gyümölcs2) (a result; something gained as a result of hard work etc: the fruit of his hard work.) eredmény2. verb(to produce fruit: This tree fruits early.) gyümölcsöt terem- fruitful- fruition
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8 grapevine
szőlőtőke, szájról szájra terjedő hír* * *1) (an informal means of passing news from person to person: I hear through the grapevine that he is leaving.) szájról szájra terjedő hír2) (a vine.) szőlőtő(ke)
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viné — viné … Dictionnaire des rimes
Vine — Vine, n. [F. vigne, L. vinea a vineyard, vine from vineus of or belonging to wine, vinum wine, grapes. See {Wine}, and cf. {Vignette}.] (Bot.) (a) Any woody climbing plant which bears grapes. (b) Hence, a climbing or trailing plant; the long,… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
VINE — (Heb. גֶּפֶן). Of the various agricultural products mentioned in the Bible and talmudic literature, the vine and its products – yayin ( wine ), tirosh ( new wine ), ḥemer ( sweet red wine ), and shekhar ( strong drink ) – occupy the central place … Encyclopedia of Judaism
vine — [ vaın ] noun count * 1. ) the plant on which GRAPES grow: GRAPEVINE: vine leaves a field of vines 2. ) any plant with a long thin stem that grows along the ground or up a tree, wall, etc. a ) the long thin stem of a plant that grows in this way… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
vine — [vīn] n. [ME < OFr vine < L vinea, vine < vineus, pertaining to wine < vinum, wine, akin to Gr oinē, vine, oinos, wine, prob. a loanword from a pre IE language of the Pontus region (> Heb yayin)] 1. a) any plant with a long, thin… … English World dictionary
Vine — ist der Name folgender Personen: Ruth Rendell (Ruth Barbara Rendell, Baroness Rendell of Babergh; Pseudonym Barbara Vine; * 1930), britische Bestseller Autorin Frederick Vine (* 1939), Geologe und Geophysiker Diese Seite ist eine Beg … Deutsch Wikipedia
vine — (n.) c.1300, from O.Fr. vigne, from L. vinea vine, vineyard, from vinum wine, from PIE *win o , from an Italic noun related to words for wine in Gk., Armenian, Hittite, and non I.E. Georgian and West Semitic (Cf. Heb. yayin, Ethiopian wayn);… … Etymology dictionary
vinė — vinė̃ sf. (4); KlvK111, Rtr, KŽ žr. vinis: 1. Apvynioja aplink vinę i peša Klm. 2. Grėblio vinė̃ nulūžo Rsn … Dictionary of the Lithuanian Language
vine — [vaın] n [Date: 1200 1300; : Old French; Origin: vigne, from Latin vinea vine, vineyard , from vinum; WINE1] 1.) also grapevine a plant that produces ↑grapes 2.) a plant with long thin stems that attach themselves to other plants, trees,… … Dictionary of contemporary English
vine — ► NOUN 1) a climbing or trailing woody stemmed plant. 2) the slender stem of a trailing or climbing plant. ORIGIN Latin vinea vineyard, vine , from vinum wine … English terms dictionary
Vine — Frederick John … Scientists