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  noun  1) маргаритка  2) amer.; bot. поповник, нивяник обыкновенный  3) jargon что-л. первоклассное, первосортное ...
Англо-русский словарь
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  1. бот. маргаритка (Bellis gen.) 2. ам. бот. нивяник, поповник (Chrysanthemum leucanthemum) 3. сл. первоклассная, замечательная штука: "первый сорт", что надо, пальчики оближешь; закачаешься a daisy girl —- девочка что надо 4. ам. корейка (также daisy ham) Id: as fresh as a daisy —- цветущий; бодрый, полный юношеского задора Id: under the daisies, pushing (kicking) up daisies —- на том свете, в могиле, умерший Id: to turn one's toes to the daisies —- протянуть ноги, умереть ...
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  1) маргаритка (Bellis) 2) мелколепестник карликовый (Erigeron pumilis) – African daisy – Arctic daisy – bastard daisy – blue daisy – butter daisy – dog daisy – European daisy – field daisy – garden daisy – globe daisy – Irish daisy – oxeye daisy – purple daisy – red daisy – true daisy – turfing daisy – western daisy – yellow daisy ...
Англо-русский Русско-английский биологический словарь
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  n. (pl. -ies) 1 a a small composite plant, Bellis perennis, bearing flowers each with a yellow disc and white rays. b any other plant with daisy-like flowers, esp. the larger ox-eye daisy, the Michaelmas daisy, or the Shasta daisy. 2 sl. a first-rate specimen of anything. Phrases and idioms daisy-chain a string of daisies threaded together. daisy-cutter Cricket a ball bowled so as to roll along the ground. daisy wheel Computing a disc of spokes extending radially from a central hub, each terminating in a printing character, used as a printer in word processors and typewriters. pushing up the daisies sl. dead and buried. Etymology: OE d{aelig}ges eage day's eye, the flower opening in the morning ...
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   noun  (plural daisies)  Etymology: Middle English dayeseye, from Old English d?geseage, from d?g day + eage eye  Date: before 12th century  1. a composite plant (as of the genera Bellis or Chrysanthemum) having a flower head with well-developed ray flowers usually arranged in one or a few whorls: as  a. a low European herb (Bellis perennis) with white or pink ray flowers — called also English ~  b. a leafy-stemmed perennial herb (Chrysanthemum leucanthemum) with long white ray flowers and a yellow disk that was introduced into the United States from Europe — called also oxeye ~  2. the flower head of a ~  3. a first-rate person or thing  4. capitalized a member of a program of the Girl Scouts for girls in kindergarten and first grade ...
Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary
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  (daisies) A daisy is a small wild flower with a yellow centre and white petals. N-COUNT ...
Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner's English Dictionary
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  ~ n 1 a white flower with a yellow centre 2 pushing up the daisies humorous someone who is pushing up the daisies is dead  (- see also fresh as a daisy fresh (12)) ...
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
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  See: PUSH UP DAISIES. ...
Английский словарь американских идиом
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  - O.E. dжgesege, from dжges eage "day's eye," because the petals open at dawn and close at dusk. In M.L. it was solis oculus "sun's eye." Daisy-cutter first attested 1791, originally of horses that trotted with low steps; later of cricket (1889) and baseball hits that skim along the ground. ...
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