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mustard
ball mustard – black mustard – broad-beaked mustard – brown mustard – California mustard – Chinese mustard – Clown's mustard – corn mustard – dish mustard – false mustard – field mustard – garlic mustard – giant mustard – hare's-ear mustard – hedge mustard – hill mustard – hoary mustard – leaf mustard – red mustard – spinach mustard – tansy mustard – tower mustard – treacle mustard – tuberous rooted mustard – tumble mustard – wall mustard – wild mustard
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1.
  1. бот. горчица (Sinapis) wild mustard —- дикая (полевая) горчица (приправа) English mustard —- горчица, разведенная уксусом 2. горчичный цвет 3. ам. разг. "изюминка"; то, что придает остроту или пикантность Id: up to the mustard —- сл. на высоте, на уровне, что надо Id: to be as keen as mustard —- быть очень энергичным (живым) Id: to be as keen as mustard about smth. —- относиться к чему-л. с жаром (с энтузиазмом) Id: to cut the mustard —- ам. сл. добиться успеха, преуспеть; оправдать надежды ...
Новый большой англо-русский словарь
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  gas chem. иприт, горчичный газ MUSTARD oil горчичное масло MUSTARD plaster  1) горчичник  2) coll. навязчивый человек, банный лист MUSTARD noun  1) горчица  2) attr. горчичный; - mustard oil all to the mustard amer. - хорошо, как следует to be keen as mustard - быть энтузиастом своего дела ...
Англо-русский словарь
3.
  проф. бетонная смесь ...
Англо-русский строительный словарь
4.
  n. 1 a any of various plants of the genus Brassica with slender pods and yellow flowers, esp. B. nigra. b any of various plants of the genus Sinapis, esp. S. alba, eaten at the seedling stage, often with cress. 2 the seeds of these which are crushed, made into a paste, and used as a spicy condiment. 3 the brownish-yellow colour of this condiment. 4 sl. a thing which adds piquancy or zest. Phrases and idioms mustard gas a colourless oily liquid, whose vapour is a powerful irritant and vesicant. mustard plaster a poultice made with mustard. mustard seed 1 the seed of the mustard plant. 2 a small thing capable of great development (Matt. 13:31). Etymology: ME f. OF mo(u)starde: orig. the condiment as prepared with MUST(2) ...
Толковый словарь английского языка Oxford English Reference
5.
   noun  Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo-French ~e, from must must, from Latin mustum  Date: 13th century  1.  a. a pungent yellow powder of the seeds of any of several common ~s (Brassica hirta, B. nigra, or B. juncea) used as a condiment or in medicine as a stimulant and diuretic, an emetic, or a counterirritant  b. slang zest  2. any of several herbs (genus Brassica of the family Cruciferae syn. Brassicaceae, the ~ family) with lobed leaves, yellow flowers, and linear beaked pods  3. a dark to moderate yellow  • ~y adjective ...
Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary
6.
  (mustards) 1. Mustard is a yellow or brown paste usually eaten with meat. It tastes hot and spicy. ...a pot of mustard... N-MASS 2. Mustard is used to describe things that are brownish yellow in colour. ...a mustard coloured jumper. COLOUR 3. If someone does not cut the mustard, their work or their performance is not as good as it should be or as good as it is expected to be. (INFORMAL) PHRASE: V inflects, usu with neg ...
Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner's English Dictionary
7.
  ~ n 1 a yellow sauce that tastes hot, eaten especially with meat 2 a plant with yellow flowers whose seeds can be used to make the powder used to make this 3 not cut the mustard to not be good enough for a particular job  (He'll never cut the mustard as a manager.) 4 a yellow-brown colour  (- see also keen as mustard keen1 (8)) ...
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
8.
  See: CUT THE MUSTARD. ...
Английский словарь американских идиом
9.
  - 1190, from O.Fr. mustarde, from moust "must," from L. mustum "new wine" (see must (1)); so called because it was originally prepared by adding must to the ground seeds of the plant. Mustard gas, World War I poison, so called for its color and smell and burning effect on eyes and lungs; chemical name is dichlordiethyl sulfide, it contains no mustard, and is an atomized liquid, not a gas. To cut the mustard (1907, usually in negative) is probably from slang mustard "genuine article, best thing." ...
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