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виноград (Vitis) – American grape – blue grape – bullace grape – bunch grape – bush grape – canyon grape – cat grape – chicken grape – common grape – frost grape – Missouri grape – mountain grape – muscadine grape – mustang grape – native grape – raccoon grape – red grape – river grape – riverbank grape – riverside grape – rock grape – salt grape – sand grape – seaside grape – Spanish grape – summer grape – tail grape – vine grape – winter grape – woodland grape
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1.
  1. бот. виноград (Vitis gen.) white grape —- белый виноград grape juice —- виновыжимка 2. виноград (плоды) dry grapes —- коринка bunch of grapes —- гроздь винограда to gather grapes —- собирать виноград the juice of the grape —- образ. вино 3. виноградина 4. вино 5. виноградная лоза 6. вет. мокрец, подсед (у лошади) 7. красновато-лиловый цвет, цвет "изабелла" 8. грозди grapes of wrath —- образ. гроздья гнева Id: sour grapes, the grapes are sour —- зелен виноград ...
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2.
  noun  1) usu. pl. виноград (о плодах); гроздь винограда  2) pl.; = grease  1.  3)  3) = grape-shot sour grapes, the grapes are sour - зелен виноград ...
Англо-русский словарь
3.
  виноградный - grape destemmer - grape sugar ...
Англо-русский Русско-английский научно-технический словарь
4.
  n. 1 a berry (usu. green, purple, or black) growing in clusters on a vine, used as fruit and in making wine. 2 (prec. by the) colloq. wine. 3 = GRAPESHOT. 4 (in pl.) a diseased growth like a bunch of grapes on the pastern of a horse etc., or on a pleura in cattle. Phrases and idioms grape hyacinth any liliaceous plant of the genus Muscari, with clusters of usu. blue flowers. grape-sugar dextrose. Derivatives grapey adj. (also grapy). Etymology: ME f. OF grape bunch of grapes prob. f. graper gather (grapes) f. grap(p)e hook, ult. f. Gmc ...
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   noun  Usage: often attributive  Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo-French ~ ~ stalk, bunch of ~s, ~, of Germanic origin; akin to Old High German krapfo hook  Date: 14th century  1. a smooth-skinned juicy greenish-white to deep red or purple berry eaten dried or fresh as a fruit or fermented to produce wine  2. any of numerous woody vines (genus Vitis of the family Vitaceae, the ~ family) that usually climb by tendrils, produce clustered fruits that are ~s, and are nearly cosmopolitan in cultivation  3. ~shot  • ~like adjective ...
Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary
6.
  (grapes) 1. Grapes are small green or dark purple fruit which grow in bunches. Grapes can be eaten raw, used for making wine, or dried. N-COUNT 2. If you describe someone’s attitude as sour grapes, you mean that they say something is worthless or undesirable because they want it themselves but cannot have it. These accusations have been going on for some time now, but it is just sour grapes. PHRASE: usu v-link PHR, PHR after v ...
Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner's English Dictionary
7.
  ~ n a small round juicy fruit that grows on a vine and is often used for making wine  (a bunch of grapes) ...
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
8.
  - c.1250, from O.Fr. grape "bunch of grapes," from graper "pick grapes," from Frank. word for "hook" (cf. O.H.G. krapfo "hook"), from the notion of "vine hook for grape-picking." The vine is not native to England. The word replaced O.E. winberige "wine berry." Grapefruit first recorded 1693 in Hans Sloane's catalog of Jamaican plants; presumably it originated there from chance hybrids between other cultivated citrus. Grapeshot is from 1747; grapevine "rumor source" is 1862, from U.S. Civil War slang for "telegraph wires." ...
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