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recipe
(recipes) 1. A recipe is a list of ingredients and a set of instructions that tell you how to cook something. ...a traditional recipe for oatmeal biscuits. ...a recipe book. N-COUNT 2. If you say that something is a recipe for a particular situation, you mean that it is likely to result in that situation. Large-scale inflation is a recipe for disaster. N-SING: a N for n
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   noun  Etymology: Latin, take, imperative of ~re to take, receive — more at receive  Date: 1584  1. prescription 4a  2. a set of instructions for making something from various ingredients  3. a formula or procedure for doing or attaining something a ~ for success ...
Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary
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  n. 1 a statement of the ingredients and procedure required for preparing cooked food. 2 an expedient; a device for achieving something. 3 a medical prescription. Etymology: 2nd sing. imper. (as used in prescriptions) of L recipere take, RECEIVE ...
Толковый словарь английского языка Oxford English Reference
3.
  рецепт ...
Англо-русский Русско-английский научно-технический словарь
4.
  набор команд ...
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5.
  1. рецепт (кулинарный, редк. медицинский) 2. (for) готовый рецепт (чего-л.); средство, (верный) способ (достигнуть чего-л.) a recipe for happiness —- секрет счастья ...
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  noun  1) рецепт (тж. кулинарный)  2) средство; способ (достигнуть чего-л.) ...
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7.
  ~ n 1 a set of instructions for cooking a particular type of food + for  (a recipe for tomato soup | a recipe book) 2 be a recipe for to be likely to cause a particular result  (The fact that four different companies are writing the software sounds like a recipe for disaster to me.) ...
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
8.
  - 1584, "medical prescription," from M.Fr. rйcipй, from L. recipe "take!," imperative of recipere "to take" (see receive); word written by physicians at the head of prescriptions. Meaning "instructions for preparing food" first recorded 1743. The original sense survives only in the pharmacist's abbreviation Rx. ...
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