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101 المنثور الأصفر نبات
n. wallflower -
102 زهرة الجدار
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103 violacciocca
violacciocca s.f. (bot.) ( Matthiola incana) stock, gillyflower: violacciocca gialla, ( Cheiranthus cheiri) wallflower. -
104 ahuntz-praka
iz. Landr. wallflower -
105 druh rostliny
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106 баркас
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107 cendrillon
n. f. Jouer les cendrillons (of woman): To be a 'perennial wallflower', to be the one who always misses out on social occasions. -
108 croûte
n. f.1. 'Grub', 'eats', food. La croûte ne valait pas cher: The grub wasn't up to much. Casser la croûte: To have a bite to eat, to have a snack.2. Gagner sa croûte: To 'bring home the bacon', to earn a living.3. 'Old dodderer', old fogey.4. 'Daub', inferior painting. Il s'imagine que ses croûtes valent une fortune: He's convinced those canvases of his are worth a bomb.5. Faire croûte (joc.): To be a 'wallflower', to sit through a whole ball without being invited to dance. -
109 tapisserie
n. f. Faire tapisserie (of girl at a dance): To be a 'wallflower', to be unpartnered throughout the evening. -
110 títulos desdeñados
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111 títulos ignorados
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112 желтофиоль
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113 منثور
مَنْثُور (نبات)wallflower, gillyflower -
114 šeboj
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115 tappezzeria
sf [tappettse'ria](arredamento) soft furnishings pl, (carta da parati) wallpaper, (tessuto) wall covering, (di automobile) upholstery -
116 девушка без партнера
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117 желтофиоль
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118 φλόγινος
A flaming, fiery, ; of colour, D.S.2.52, POxy.1739.5 (ii/iii A. D.): τὰ φλόγινα (sc. ἱμάτια) flame-coloured garments, Phylarch.41J., Ael.VH9.3.II φ., τό (perh. sc. ἴον), wallflower, Cheiranthus Cheiri, Thphr. HP6.8.1.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > φλόγινος
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119 φλόξ
A flame of fire, Od.24.71, etc.;δεινὴ δὲ φλὸξ ὦρτο θεείου καιομένοιο Il.8.135
;τῆς δὲ [νηὸς] κατ' ἀσβέστη κέχυτο φλόξ 16.123
; ; more fully,φλὸξ Ἡφαίστοιο Il.17.88
, Od. l.c.;πυρός Pi.P.4.225
, E.Ba.8, Heracl. 914 (lyr.), Pl.Ti. 83b, etc. (but alsoφλογὸς αἰθέριον πῦρ Parm.8.56
); φλογὸς σπέρμα, of live charcoal, Pi.O.7.48; ἀναιθύσσειν, θύειν, E.Tr. 344, IT 1331; ἐγείρειν, παρακαλεῖν, X. Smp.2.24, Cyr.7.5.23;ἐμβαλεῖν τινι E.Alc.4
, Rh. 120;σβέσαι Th.2.77
;φ. ἀπέσσυτο Hes.Th. 859
;ἀπορρέουσα Pl.Ti. 67c
; φλογὸς ἀποσβεσθείσης ib. 58c: later in pl., flames, meteors, Arist.Mete. 341b2, Mu. 392b3, 400a30, Orph.L. 178, Nic.Fr.74.48.3 of other kinds of flame, φ. κεραυνία, οὐρανία, of lightning, A.Pr. 1017, E.Med. 144 (anap.); of the heat of the sun, A.Pr.22, Pers. 505, S.Tr. 696; flash of a miraculous cloud, Il.18.206; of precious stones,ψυχρὰ φ. Pi.Fr. 123.5
; the blade of a sword, LXX Jd.3.22, Aq., Thd.1 Ki.17.7.4 in similes and metaphors, φλογὶ εἴκελος, ἶσος, of fiery warriors, Il.13.330, 39; φ. οἴνου the fiery strength of wine, E.Alc. 758;φ. πήματος S.OT 166
(lyr.).II wallflower, Cheiranthus Cheiri, Thphr.HP6.6.2. -
120 muurbloempje
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