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vein
1) вена; кровеносный сосуд 2) жилка (крыла насекомого или листа) – abdominal vein – accessory vein – adventitious vein – allantoic vein – anal vein – antecubital cross vein – axillary vein – basal vein – cardinal vein – cephalic vein – common cardinal vein – compound vein – concave vein – convex vein – cross vein – definitive accessory vein – distal vein – femoral vein – hepatic vein – humeral cross vein – intercalary vein – jugular vein – lettuce big vein – longitudinal vein – marginal accessory vein – medial cross vein – mediocubital cross vein – oblique vein – oblique brace vein – omphalomesenteric vein – phrenic vein – popliteal vein – portal vein – postcardinal vein – postcubital cross vein – postnodal cross vein – principal wing vein – radial cross vein – radiomedial cross vein – sectorial cross vein – serial vein – spurious vein – subcardinal vein – subclavian vein – subcostal vein – umbilical vein – vitelline vein
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1.
  1. анат. вена 2. разг. жила 3. ход (мысли); канал, источник (информации) 4. склонность, жилка a vein of humour, a humorous vein —- юмористическая жилка a vein of cruelty —- (некоторая) склонность к жестокости he is a man of an imaginative vein —- он человек с воображением 5. способность, талант 6. настроение, расположение; творческий подъем I am not in the vein for it —- у меня нет настроения для этого, я не расположен к этому he writes poetry when he is in the vein —- он пишет стихи, когда у него появляется настроение 7. фин. биржевые настроения; тенденция (на бирже) 8. тон, стиль to speak in a serious vein —- говорить в серьзоном тоне other remarks in the same vein —- другие замечания в таком же духе 9. бот. жилка (листа) 10. зоол. прожилка (на крылышке насекомого) 11. жилка, прожилка (в мраморе) 12. узор (древесины) 13. тонкая щель, расщелина (в льдине и т. п.) 14. геол. жила 15. покрывать что-л. сетью чего-л.; распространяться (где-л.) 16. спец. наводить узор; отделывать, красить под мрамор, дуб и т. п. ...
Новый большой англо-русский словарь
2.
  noun  1) вена; кровеносный сосуд  2) жилка (листа); прожилка (крылышка насекомого)  3) жилка, склонность  4) настроение; to be in the vein for smth. - быть в настроении делать что-л. - in the same vein  5) min. жила ...
Англо-русский словарь
3.
  сущ. 1) настроение 2) тенденция (на бирже) ...
Англо-русский Русско-английский экономический словарь
4.
  1) жила 2) жилочный 3) жильный - beaded vein - bedded vein - chambered vein - complex vein - cross vein - dip of vein - gash vein - ladder vein - lead vein - outcrop of vein - reticulated vein - saddle vein - strike of vein - strike vein - swelling of vein - vein deposit - vein mineral ...
Англо-русский Русско-английский научно-технический словарь
5.
  жила свиль (порок стекла) ice vein ...
Англо-русский строительный словарь
6.
  1) горн. жила 2) тонкая нитевидная свиль (дефект стекла) ...
Большой Англо-русский Русско-английский политехнический словарь
7.
  n. & v. --n. 1 a any of the tubes by which blood is conveyed to the heart (cf. ARTERY). b (in general use) any blood-vessel (has royal blood in his veins). 2 a nervure of an insect's wing. 3 a slender bundle of tissue forming a rib in the framework of a leaf. 4 a streak or stripe of a different colour in wood, marble, cheese, etc. 5 a fissure in rock filled with ore or other deposited material. 6 a source of a particular characteristic (a rich vein of humour). 7 a distinctive character or tendency; a cast of mind or disposition; a mood (spoke in a sarcastic vein). --v.tr. fill or cover with or as with veins. Derivatives veinless n. veinlet n. veinlike adj. veiny adj. (veinier, veiniest). Etymology: ME f. OF veine f. L vena ...
Толковый словарь английского языка Oxford English Reference
8.
   I. noun  Etymology: Middle English ~e, from Anglo-French, from Latin vena  Date: 14th century  1.  a. a narrow water channel in rock or earth or in ice  b.  (1) lode 2  (2) a bed of useful mineral matter  c. lode 3  2. blood vessel; especially any of the tubular branching vessels that carry blood from the capillaries toward the heart  3.  a. any of the vascular bundles forming the framework of a leaf  b. any of the thickened cuticular ribs that serve to stiffen the wings of an insect  4. something suggesting ~s (as in reticulation); specifically a wavy variegation (as in marble)  5.  a. a distinctive mode of expression ; style stories in a romantic ~  b. a distinctive element or quality ; strain introduced a welcome ~ of humor  c. a line of thought or action renewed discussion along the same ~  6.  a. a special aptitude inherited an artistic ~  b. a usually transitory and casually attained mood  c. top form thou troublest me; I am not in the ~ — Shakespeare  • ~al adjective  II. transitive verb  Date: 1502 to pattern with or as if with ~s ...
Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary
9.
  (veins) 1. Your veins are the thin tubes in your body through which your blood flows towards your heart. Compare artery. Many veins are found just under the skin. N-COUNT: usu pl see also varicose vein 2. Something that is written or spoken in a particular vein is written or spoken in that style or mood. It is one of his finest works in a lighter vein... N-COUNT: usu sing, with supp, usu adj N 3. A vein of a particular quality is evidence of that quality which someone often shows in their behaviour or work. This Spanish drama has a vein of black humour running through it. N-COUNT: usu sing, with supp 4. A vein of a particular metal or mineral is a layer of it lying in rock. ...a rich and deep vein of limestone. = seam N-COUNT: N of n 5. The veins on a leaf are the thin lines on it. ...the serrated edges and veins of the feathery leaves. N-COUNT ...
Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner's English Dictionary
10.
  ~ n 1 one of the tubes through which blood flows to your heart from other parts of your body  (- compare artery (1)) 2 3 a) one of the thin lines on a leaf or on the wing of an insect b) one of the thin lines on a piece of wood, cheese, marble (1) etc 4 a thin layer of a valuable metal or mineral which is contained in rock  (a rich vein of silver) 5 a particular style or way, especially when speaking or writing about something  (in the same vein/in a similar vein)  (His second novel is in very much the same vein as the first. | in a serious/light-hearted vein)  (The rest of the speech was in a more light-hearted vein.) 6 a vein of humour/malice etc a small amount of a particular quality  (a rich vein)  (There's a rich vein of humour running through her stories.) ...
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
11.
  See: FREEZE ONE'S BLOOD or FREEZE THE BLOOD IN ONE'S VEINS, FREEZE ONE'S VEINS. ...
Английский словарь американских идиом
12.
  - 13c., from O.Fr. veine, from L. vena "a blood vessel," also "a water course, a vein of metal, a person's natural ability or interest," of unknown origin. Meaning "a humor or mood" first recorded 1577. ...
Английский Этимологический словарь

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