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sprout
1) всход; росток; побег; давать ростки, распускаться (о листьях) 2) почка; давать почки 3) поросль 4) розетка брюссельской капусты 5) удалять обламывать ростки 6) рассада – Brussels sprouts – fruit-bearing sprout – green sprout – malt sprout – stump sprouts
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  1. отросток, росток, побег; глазок (в клубне) 2. pl. рассада (обыкн. капустная) 3. брюссельская капуста (также Brussels sprouts) 4. редк. отпрыск, потомок 5. сл. сынок; дочка 6. пускать ростки, давать побеги, распускаться; расти, вырастать (также sprout forth, sprout out) 7. выращивать, проращивать to sprout seeds —- проращивать семена 8. прорастать (иногда sprout up) potatoes kept too warm will sprout prematurely —- в тепле картофель прорастает преждевременно 9. отращивать to sprout a moustache —- отращивать усы the stag has sprouted horns —- у оленя отрасли рога 10. вырастать, рождаться (из чего-л.; также sprout up) 11. давать прирост 12. редк. покрываться всходами, молодой растительностью (о земле и т. п.) ...
Новый большой англо-русский словарь
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   1. noun  1) отросток, росток, побег  2) pl. брюссельская капуста (тж. Brussels sprouts)  2. v.  1) пускать ростки, расти (тж. sprout up); The plant you gave me for my birthday is sprouting up nicety.  2) отращивать ...
Англо-русский словарь
3.
  отросток sprout protection paper — всходозащитная бумага ...
Англо-русский Русско-английский научно-технический словарь
4.
  v. & n. --v. 1 tr. put forth, produce (shoots, hair, etc.) (has sprouted a moustache). 2 intr. begin to grow, put forth shoots. 3 intr. spring up, grow to a height. --n. 1 a shoot of a plant. 2 = BRUSSELS SPROUT. Etymology: OE sprutan (unrecorded) f. WG ...
Толковый словарь английского языка Oxford English Reference
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   I. verb  Etymology: Middle English spruten, from Old English -sprutan; akin to Old High German spriozan to ~, Lithuanian sprausti to squeeze, thrust  Date: 13th century  intransitive verb  1. to grow, spring up, or come forth as or as if a ~  2. to send out new growth  transitive verb to send forth or up ; cause to develop ; grow  II. noun  Date: 13th century  1.  a. shoot 1a; especially a young shoot (as from a seed or root)  b. plural  (1) chiefly British brussels ~ 2  (2) edible ~s especially from recently germinated seeds (as of alfalfa or mung beans)  2. something resembling a ~: as  a. a young person  b. scion 2 ...
Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary
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  (sprouts, sprouting, sprouted) 1. When plants, vegetables, or seeds sprout, they produce new shoots or leaves. It only takes a few days for beans to sprout. VERB: V 2. When leaves, shoots, or plants sprout somewhere, they grow there. Leaf-shoots were beginning to sprout on the hawthorn... VERB: V prep 3. If a garden or other area of land sprouts plants, they start to grow there. ...the garden, which had had time to sprout a shocking collection of weeds. VERB: no passive, V n 4. If something such as hair sprouts from a person or animal, or if they sprout it, it grows on them. She is very old now, with little, round, wire-rimmed glasses and whiskers sprouting from her chin... As well as sprouting a few grey hairs, Kevin seems to be suffering the occasional memory loss. VERB: no passive, V prep, V n 5. Sprouts are vegetables that look like tiny cabbages. They are also called brussels sprouts. N-COUNT: usu pl 6. Sprouts are new shoots on plants. After eleven days of growth the number of sprouts was counted. N-COUNT: usu pl ...
Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner's English Dictionary
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  ~1 v 1 if leaves or buds sprout they appear and begin to grow 2 if vegetables, seeds, or plants sprout they start to produce shoots, or buds  (Keep the tray away from direct sunlight until the seeds begin to sprout. | sprout sth)  (The plant had sprouted a few flower stalks.) 3 also sprout up to appear suddenly in large numbers + in/throughou  (Office blocks seem to be sprouting up everywhere.) 4 to grow suddenly, or grow something suddenly, especially hair, horns, or wings  (Jim seemed to have sprouted a beard overnight.) ~2 n 1 a small green vegetable like a very small cabbage; brussels sprout 2 a new growth on a plant; shoot2 (1) 3 usually plural AmE an alfalfa seed which has grown a stem and is eaten 4 AmE a beansprout ...
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
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  - O.E. -sprutan (in asprutan "to sprout"), from P.Gmc. *spreutanan, from PIE *sper- "to strew." ...
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