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ginger
имбирь лекарственный (Zingiber officinale) – Canada wild ginger – green ginger – wild ginger
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  1. бот. имбирь (Zingiber officinale) 2. имбирь (пряность) 3. разг. огонек, приподнятое настроение, оживленность to put some ginger into it —- работать с огоньком (с увлечением) put some ginger into your running —- прибавь темп!, беги быстрее (поэнергичнее) 4. пикантность, "изюминка" the book lacks ginger —- книга без "изюминки" 5. разг. рыжеволосый, рыжий (человек) Id: ginger group —- парл. группа членов парламента, настаивающая на более решительных действиях со стороны своей партии Id: by ginger! —- ам. черт возьми!, вот те на!, вот так так! 6. рыжий, оранжево-коричневый he's got ginger hair —- у него рыжие волосы 7. приправлять имбирем 8. подстегивать (лошадь; также ginger up) ...
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  beer noun имбирный лимонад; имбирное пиво GINGER group группа членов парламента или какой-л. другой политической организации, настаивающих на более решительной, активной политике GINGER  1. noun  1) имбирь  2) coll. огонек, воодушевление he wants some ginger - ему изюминки не хватает  3) рыжеватый цвет (волос)  4) coll. рыжеволосый человек - ginger group  2. v.  1) приправлять имбирем  2) взбадривать (беговую лошадь)  3) coll. подстегнуть, оживить (тж. ginger up); More men are needed to ginger up the police force. His speech needed gingering up, it was not very interesting. ...
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  имбирный ...
Англо-русский Русско-английский научно-технический словарь
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  n., adj., & v. --n. 1 a a hot spicy root usu. powdered for use in cooking, or preserved in syrup, or candied. b the plant, Zingiber officinale, of SE Asia, having this root. 2 a light reddish-yellow colour. 3 spirit, mettle. 4 stimulation. --adj. of a ginger colour. --v.tr. 1 flavour with ginger. 2 (foll. by up) rouse or enliven. Phrases and idioms black ginger unscraped ginger. ginger ale an effervescent non-alcoholic clear drink flavoured with ginger extract. ginger beer an effervescent mildly alcoholic cloudy drink, made by fermenting a mixture of ginger and syrup. ginger group Brit. a group within a party or movement that presses for stronger or more radical policy or action. ginger-nut a ginger-flavoured biscuit. ginger-pop colloq. = ginger ale. ginger-snap a thin brittle biscuit flavoured with ginger. ginger wine a drink of fermented sugar, water, and bruised ginger. Derivatives gingery adj. Etymology: ME f. OE gingiber & OF gingi(m)bre, both f. med.L gingiber ult. f. Skr. srngaveram f. srngam horn + -vera body, with ref. to the antler-shape of the root ...
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   I. noun  Etymology: Middle English, alteration of Old English gingifer, from Medieval Latin gingiber, alteration of Latin zingiber, from Greek zingiberi, of Indo-Aryan origin; akin to Pali si?givera ~  Date: before 12th century  1.  a.  (1) a thickened pungent aromatic rhizome that is used as a spice and sometimes medicinally  (2) the spice usually prepared by drying and grinding ~  b. any of a genus (Zingiber of the family Zingiberaceae, the ~ family) of herbs with pungent aromatic rhizomes; especially a widely cultivated tropical herb (Z. officinale) that supplies most commercial ~ — compare wild ~  2. pep the ~ to…work hard — Willa Cather  3. a light reddish or reddish-brown color ~ hair  • ~y adjective  II. transitive verb  (~ed; ~ing)  Date: 1849 to make lively ; pep up ~ up the tourist trade — New York Times ...
Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary
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  1. Ginger is the root of a plant that is used to flavour food. It has a sweet spicy flavour and is often sold in powdered form. N-UNCOUNT 2. Ginger is used to describe things that are orangey-brown in colour. She was a mature lady with dyed ginger hair. COLOUR ...
Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner's English Dictionary
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  ~1 n a root with a very strong hot taste that is used in cooking, or the plant that has this root ~2 adj 1 BrE hair or fur that is ginger is bright orange-brown in colour 2 only before noun flavoured with ginger ~3 v BrE ginger sth up phr v to make something more exciting ...
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
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  funny abbr. Guess I Never Get Everything Right ...
English abbreviation dictionary
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  - O.E. gingifer, from M.L. gingiber, from L. zingiberi, from Gk. zingiberis, from Prakrit (Middle Indic) singabera, from Skt. srngaveram, from srngam "horn" + vera- "body," from the shape of its root. The bread in gingerbread (early 15c.) is M.E. folk etymology; the word is from O.Fr. ginginbrat "preserved ginger," from M.L. gingimbratus "gingered." Gingerbread in the sense of "fussy decoration on a house" is first recorded 1757. ...
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