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  1. специя, пряность; приправа 2. острый запах, пряный аромат 3. острота, пикантность his story wants spice —- его рассказу не хватает остроты variety is the very spice of life —- разнообразие - вот что придает вкус жизни 4. примесь, привкус, след (чего-либо) a spice of humour —- искра юмора a spice of malice —- оттенок злости a spice of hypocrisy —- чуточка лицемерия there was a spice of irony in his speech —- в его речи звучала ирония 5. приправлять специями; сдабривать 6. придавать остроту, пикантность 7. сл. грабитель 8. сл. грабеж ...
Новый большой англо-русский словарь
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   1. noun  1) специя, пряность; collect. специи  2) оттенок (чего-л.); привкус, примесь (of)  3) острота, пикантность  2. v.  1) приправлять (пряностями) (тж. spice up); What can I use to spice up this dull meal?  2) придавать пикантность (тж. spice up); It will spice up the party if we bring in some unlawful drugs. ...
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  1) пряность, пряно-вкусовое вещество; мн. ч. пряности, специи 2) ароматизировать пряностями; добавлять пряности SPICE сокр. от spacelab payload integration and coordination in Europe согласованание и координация работ в европейских странах по разработке полезных нагрузок для космической лаборатории "Спейслаб" ...
Большой Англо-русский Русско-английский политехнический словарь
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  n. & v. --n. 1 an aromatic or pungent vegetable substance used to flavour food, e.g. cloves, pepper, or mace. 2 spices collectively (a dealer in spice). 3 a an interesting or piquant quality. b (foll. by of) a slight flavour or suggestion (a spice of malice). --v.tr. 1 flavour with spice. 2 add an interesting or piquant quality to (a book spiced with humour). Etymology: ME f. OF espice(r) f. L species specific kind: in LL pl. = merchandise ...
Толковый словарь английского языка Oxford English Reference
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   I. noun  Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo-French espece, espis, from Late Latin species product, wares, drugs, ~s, from Latin, appearance, species — more at species  Date: 13th century  1. any of various aromatic vegetable products (as pepper or nutmeg) used to season or flavor foods  2.  a. archaic a small portion, quantity, or admixture ; dash  b. something that gives zest or relish variety's the very ~ of life — William Cowper  3. a pungent or fragrant odor ; perfume  • ~less adjective  II. transitive verb  (~d; spicing)  Date: 14th century  1. to season with ~s  2. to add zest or relish to cynicism ~d with humor — J. W. Dawson — often used with up ...
Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary
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  (spices, spicing, spiced) 1. A spice is a part of a plant, or a powder made from that part, which you put in food to give it flavour. Cinnamon, ginger, and paprika are spices. ...herbs and spices. ...a row of spice jars. N-MASS 2. If you spice something that you say or do, you add excitement or interest to it. They spiced their conversations and discussions with intrigue. VERB: V n with n • Spice up means the same as spice. Her publisher wants her to spice up her stories with sex. ...a discovery which spiced the conversation up quite a bit. PHRASAL VERB: V P n (not pron), V n P 3. Spice is something which makes life more exciting. To add spice to the debate, they disagreed about method and ideology. N-UNCOUNT ...
Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner's English Dictionary
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  ~1 n 1 one of the various types of powder or seed, taken from plants, that you put into food you are cooking to give it a special taste  (Indian spices such as cumin and saffron) 2 interest or excitement that is added to something  (They need gossip to add a bit of spice to their dull lives.)  (- see also variety is the spice of life variety (5)) ~2 v 1 also spice up to add interest or excitement to something  (an essay that needs spicing up) 2 to add spice to food  (baked apples spiced with cinnamon and nutmeg) ...
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
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  hum. gen. abbr. Simulation of Polymorphic Interactome in Cancer Etiology NASA abbr. Spacecraft Planets Instrument Constants And Events electron. abbr. Simulation Program For Integrated Circuit Emulation softw. abbr. Software Process Improvement And Capability Evaluation softw. abbr. Smart Personalisation And Integrated Card Encoding educ. abbr. Special Programme Of Initiative, Challenge, And Excitement educ. abbr. Spouses And Partners International Conference For Education educ. abbr. Students Practicing Ideas Of Character Education educ. abbr. Special Preservice And Inservice Courses For Educators religion abbr. Special People In Catholic Education religion abbr. Selected Programs For Improving Catholic Education law abbr. Special Program Of Initiative Challenge And Excitement gen. bus. abbr. Special Program Of Initative Challenge Excitement ...
English abbreviation dictionary
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  - 12c., from O.Fr. espice, from L.L. species (pl.) "spices, goods, wares," from L. "kind, sort." Early druggists recognized four "types" of spices: saffron, clove, cinnamon, nutmeg. Spicy in the sense of "racy, salacious" dates from 1844. ...
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