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moor
1) болото 2) бот. вереск обыкновенный (Calluna vulgaris) – flat moor – moss moor – raised moor – small sedge moor – superaquatic moor
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  "мавр" Самоназвание этнической группы, образовавшейся в результате смешения индейцев (алгонкино-ритванской семьи Algonquian-Ritwan), белых и негров на юге Делавэра (около 400 человек в 1980). "Мавры" считают себя потомками моряков, потерпевших кораблекрушение в колониальный период ...
Англо-русский лингвострановедческий словарь
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  1. моховое болото, заболоченная местность 2. местность, поросшая вереском 3. охотничье угодье 4. мор. ставить или становиться на мертвый якорь; ставить или становиться на два якоря; швартоваться they moored in the harbour —- они пришвартовались в гавани the boat was moored to a stake —- лодка была зачалена за колышек 5. ав. крепить (самолет); пришвартовывать (дирижабль) Moor 1. марроканец; марроканка 2. ист. мавр; мавританка 3. мусульманин ...
Новый большой англо-русский словарь
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  I Moor noun  1) марокканец  2) hist. мавр II noun  1) торфянистая местность, поросшая вереском  2) участок для охоты III v. причалить; пришвартовать(ся); стать на якорь Syn: see tie MOOR game куропатка шотландская (moorcock самец, moorhen самка) ...
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  гл. 1) причаливать 2) швартоваться Syn: berth, tie up ...
Англо-русский Русско-английский экономический словарь
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  чалить, учаливать ...
Англо-русский Русско-английский научно-технический словарь
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  пришвартовывать (напр. кессон, опускной колодец) ...
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  n. a member of a Muslim people of mixed Berber and Arab descent, inhabiting NW Africa. Etymology: ME f. OF More f. L Maurus f. Gk Mauros inhabitant of Mauretania, a region of N. Africa MOOR 1. n. 1 a tract of open uncultivated upland, esp. when covered with heather. 2 a tract of ground preserved for shooting. 3 US a fen. Derivatives moorish adj. moory adj. Etymology: OE mor waste land, marsh, mountain, f. Gmc 2. v. 1 tr. make fast (a boat, buoy, etc.) by attaching a cable etc. to a fixed object. 2 intr. (of a boat) be moored. Derivatives moorage n. Etymology: ME more, prob. f. LG or MLG moren ...
Толковый словарь английского языка Oxford English Reference
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   noun  Etymology: Middle English More, from Anglo-French, from Latin Maurus inhabitant of Mauretania  Date: 14th century  1. one of the Arab and Berber conquerors of Spain  2. Berber  • ~ish adjective MOOR  I. noun  Etymology: Middle English mor, from Old English mor; akin to Old High German muor ~  Date: before 12th century  1. chiefly British an expanse of open rolling infertile land  2. a boggy area; especially one that is peaty and dominated by grasses and sedges  II. verb  Etymology: Middle English moren; akin to Middle Dutch meren, maren to tie, ~  Date: 15th century  transitive verb to make fast with or as if with cables, lines, or anchors ; anchor  intransitive verb  1. to secure a boat by ~ing ; anchor  2. to be made fast ...
Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary
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  (moors, mooring, moored) 1. A moor is an area of open and usually high land with poor soil that is covered mainly with grass and heather. (mainly BRIT) Colliford is higher, right up on the moors... Exmoor National Park stretches over 265 square miles of moor. N-VAR 2. If you moor a boat somewhere, you stop and tie it to the land with a rope or chain so that it cannot move away. She had moored her barge on the right bank of the river... I decided to moor near some tourist boats. = tie up VERB: V n, V 3. The Moors were a Muslim people who established a civilization in North Africa and Spain between the 8th and the 15th century A.D. N-COUNT: usu pl 4. see also mooring ...
Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner's English Dictionary
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  ~1 n 1 usually moors especially BrE a wild open area of high land, covered with rough grass or low bushes and heather, that is not farmed because the soil is not good enough  (They went grouse shooting up on the moors. | the Yorkshire moors) 2 Moor one of the Muslim people of the Arab race who were in power in Spain from 711 to 1492 ~2 v to fasten a ship or boat to the land or to the bottom of the sea using ropes or an anchor  (We moored in the estuary, waiting for high tide.) ...
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
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  NASDAQ abbr. Chadmoore Wireless Group ...
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  - "North African," 14c., from O.Fr. More, from M.L. Morus, from L. Maurus, from Gk. Mauros "inhabitant of Mauritania," cognate with mauros "black." Being a dark people in relation to Europeans, their name was used in Middle Ages as a synonym for Negro; later (16c.-17c.) used indiscriminately of Muslims (Persians, Arabs, etc.) but especially those in India. ...
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