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mosaic
1) ген. мозаик; мозаичный 2) фтп. мозаика, мозаичность, мозаичная болезнь (возбудитель - вирус) – aucuba mosaic – chromosome mosaic – cucumber Bettendorf mosaic – gonosomic mosaic – latent dodder mosaic – oat mosaic – pea enation mosaic – potato rugose mosaic – ring mosaic – sandal leaf-curl mosaic – sex mosaic – southern bean mosaic – tobacco bleaching mosaic – tobacco green mosaic – tobacco masked mosaic – tobacco mild mosaic – tomato enation mosaic – Transvaal grass mosaic – wheat yellow mosaic – yellow-vein mosaic
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  1. мозаика 2. мозаичная работа a design in mosaic —- мозаичный рисунок (узор, орнамент) worker in mosaic —- мозаист, мозаичник 3. муз. попурри 4. лит. смесь 5. монтаж аэрофотоснимков (обычно плановых); фотоплан 6. эл. светочувствительная мозаика 7. бот. мозаика, мозаичная болезнь (растений) 8. мозаичный mosaic binding —- инкрустированный переплет mosaic carpet —- мозаичный ковер mosaic structure —- спец. мозаичная структура mosaic photo strip —- аэрофотомонтаж 9. сусальный (о золоте) 10. редк. выкладывать мозаикой; делать мозаичную работу; украшать мозаикой Mosaic 1. библ. Моисеев Mosaic law —- Моисеевы законы ...
Новый большой англо-русский словарь
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  I Mosaic adj.; bibl. Моисеев; - mosaic Law II  1. noun  1) мозаика  2) что-л., составленное из разных частей (напр., муз. попурри)  2. adj. мозаичный  3. v. выкладывать мозаикой; делать мозаичную работу MOSAIC Law Моисеевы законы ...
Англо-русский словарь
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  1) мозаика 2) мозаический 3) мозаичный assembly of a mosaic — монтаж фотоплана - mosaic block - mosaic crystal - mosaic pavement - mosaic photocathode - mosaic pohotography - mosaic screen - mosaic structure - random mosaic ...
Англо-русский Русско-английский научно-технический словарь
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  мозаика фотосхема ceramic mosaic faience mosaic photographic mosaic venetian mosaic ...
Англо-русский строительный словарь
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  1) мозаика; мозаичная облицовочная плитка мозаичный 2) облицовка мозаичной плиткой облицовывать мозаичной плиткой 3) метео монтаж спутниковых или аэрофотоснимков монтировать спутниковые или аэрофотоснимки 4) тлв мозаичная мишень 5) тлв (кафельная) мозаика (видеоэффект) mosaic with overlaid grid — неплотная мозаика (видеоэффект) - ceramic mosaic - charge storage mosaic - computer-produced mosaic - digitized cloud mosaic - faience mosaic - glass mosaic - opaque mosaic - radar mosaic - storage mosaic - translucent mosaic MOSAIC I сокр. от metal-oxide-semiconductor-array integrated circuit матричная МОП ИС II сокр. от Motorola oxide-isolated self-aligned implanted circuit технология ионно-имплантированных биполярных ИС с оксидной изоляцией фирмы "Моторола" ...
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  n. & v. --n. 1 a a picture or pattern produced by an arrangement of small variously coloured pieces of glass or stone etc. b work of this kind as an art form. 2 a diversified thing. 3 an arrangement of photosensitive elements in a television camera. 4 Biol. a chimera. 5 (in full mosaic disease) a virus disease causing leaf-mottling in plants, esp. tobacco, maize, and sugar cane. 6 (attrib.) a of or like a mosaic. b diversified. --v.tr. (mosaicked, mosaicking) 1 adorn with mosaics. 2 combine into or as into a mosaic. Phrases and idioms mosaic gold 1 tin disulphide. 2 an alloy of copper and zinc used in cheap jewellery etc. Derivatives mosaicist n. Etymology: ME f. F mosa{iuml}que f. It. mosaico f. med.L mosaicus, musaicus f. Gk mous(e)ion mosaic work f. mousa MUSE(1) MOSAIC adj. of or associated with Moses (in the Hebrew Bible). Phrases and idioms Mosaic Law the laws attributed to Moses and listed in the Pentateuch. Etymology: F mosa{iuml}que or mod.L Mosaicus f. Moses f. Heb. Moseh ...
Толковый словарь английского языка Oxford English Reference
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   I. noun  Etymology: Middle English musycke, from Medieval Latin musaicum, alteration of Late Latin musivum, from Latin museum, musaeum  Date: 15th century  1. a surface decoration made by inlaying small pieces of variously colored material to form pictures or patterns; also the process of making it  2. a picture or design made in ~  3. something resembling a ~ a ~ of visions and daydreams and memories — Lawrence Shainberg  4. an organism or one of its parts composed of cells of more than one genotype ; chimera 3  5. any of numerous virus diseases of plants characterized by diffuse light and dark green or yellow and green mottling of the foliage — compare tobacco ~ virus  6. a composite map made of photographs taken by an aircraft or spacecraft  7. the part of a television camera tube consisting of many minute photoelectric particles that convert light to an electric charge  • ~like adjective  II. adjective  Date: 1585  1. of, relating to, produced by, or resembling a ~  2. exhibiting ~ism  3. determinate 5  • ~ally adverb  III. transitive verb  (-icked; -icking)  Date: 1839  1. to decorate with ~s  2. to form into a ~ MOSAIC  adjective  Etymology: New Latin ~us, from Moses Moses  Date: 1662 of or relating to Moses or the institutions or writings attributed to him ...
Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary
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  (mosaics) A mosaic is a design which consists of small pieces of coloured glass, pottery, or stone set in concrete or plaster. ...a Roman villa which once housed a fine collection of mosaics... N-VAR ...
Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner's English Dictionary
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  ~ n 1 a pattern or picture made by fitting together small pieces of coloured stone, glass etc  (a Roman stone mosaic | mosaic tiles) 2 C usually singular a group of various things that are seen or considered together as a pattern  (The forest floor was a mosaic of autumn colours.) Mosaic ~ adj connected with or relating to Moses, the great leader of the Jewish people in ancient times  (Mosaic law) ...
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
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  funny abbr. Manawatu One Stop Arts Information Centre ...
English abbreviation dictionary
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  - 14c., from O.Fr. mosaique "mosaic work," from It. musaico, from M.L. musaicum "mosaic work, work of the Muses," neut. of musaicus "of the Muses," from L. Musa (see muse). Medieval mosaics were often dedicated to the Muses. ...
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