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  "зима" Единица измерения времени у индейцев (в частности у племен сиу Sioux, кайова Kiowa и др.), равная году. См. тж. winter count ...
Англо-русский лингвострановедческий словарь
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  1. зима green winter —- бесснежная зима in winter —- зимой it was winter —- дело было зимой 2. год (жизни) a man of eighty winters —- восьмидесятилетний старик 3. период застоя, упадка 4. зимний winter sunset —- зимний закат winter clothes —- зимняя одежда winter sports —- зимние виды спорта 5. зимний (о сорте яблок и т. п.) 6. зимостойкий (о растении) 7. озимый winter wheat —- озимая пшеница 8. (at, in, on) зимовать, проводить зиму 9. перезимовать (о растениях) 10. кормиться зимой (о птицах и т. п.) 11. содержать зимой (скот и т. п.) 12. замораживать ...
Новый большой англо-русский словарь
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  cantonment зимние квартиры WINTER quarters mil. зимние квартиры WINTER sports зимние виды спорта WINTER triathlon зимнее троеборье WINTER  1. noun  1) зима; a hard/severe winter - холодная зима  2) poet. год; of fifty winters - 50-летний  3) attr. зимний  4) attr. озимый  2. v.  1) проводить зиму, зимовать  2) перезимовать (о растениях)  3) содержать зимой (скот и т.п.) ...
Англо-русский словарь
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  гл. 1) зимовать, перезимовать (растениях) 2) содержать зимой (скот и т.п.) 3) охлаждать, замораживать • - winter crop - winter crops ...
Англо-русский Русско-английский экономический словарь
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  1) вызимовать 2) зима 3) зимний 4) озимый thick winter ice — геогр. лед годовалый, лед однолетний winter grain crops — озимые хлеб winter load mark — грузовая зимняя марка - winter ice - winter monsoon - winter solstice ...
Англо-русский Русско-английский научно-технический словарь
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  n. & v. --n. 1 the coldest season of the year, in the N. hemisphere from December to February and in the S. hemisphere from June to August. 2 Astron. the period from the winter solstice to the vernal equinox. 3 a bleak or lifeless period or region etc. (nuclear winter). 4 poet. a year (esp. of a person's age) (a man of fifty winters). 5 (attrib.) a characteristic of or suitable for winter (winter light; winter clothes). b (of fruit) ripening late or keeping until or during winter. c (of wheat or other crops) sown in autumn for harvesting the following year. --v. 1 intr. (usu. foll. by at, in) pass the winter (likes to winter in the Canaries). 2 tr. keep or feed (plants, cattle) during winter. Phrases and idioms winter aconite see ACONITE 2. winter cress any bitter-tasting cress of the genus Barbarea, esp. B. vulgaris. winter garden a garden or conservatory of plants flourishing in winter. winter jasmine a jasmine, Jasminum nudiflorum, with yellow flowers. winter quarters a place where soldiers spend the winter. winter sleep hibernation. winter solstice see SOLSTICE. winter sports sports performed on snow or ice esp. in winter (e.g. skiing and ice-skating). winter-tide poet. = WINTERTIME. Derivatives winterer n. winterless adj. winterly adj. Etymology: OE f. Gmc, prob. rel. to WET ...
Толковый словарь английского языка Oxford English Reference
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   I. noun  Etymology: Middle English, from Old English; akin to Old High German wintar ~ and perhaps to Lithuanian vanduo water, Old English w?ter — more at water  Date: before 12th century  1. the season between autumn and spring comprising in the northern hemisphere usually the months of December, January, and February or as reckoned astronomically extending from the December solstice to the March equinox  2. the colder half of the year  3. year happened many ~s ago  4. a period of inactivity or decay  II. verb  (~ed; ~ing)  Date: 14th century  intransitive verb  1. to pass the ~ ~s in the Caribbean  2. to feed or find food during the ~ — used with on  transitive verb to keep, feed, or manage during the ~  III. adjective  Date: 14th century  1. of, relating to, or suitable for ~ a ~ vacation ~ clothes  2. sown in the autumn and harvested in the following spring or summer ~ wheat ~ rye — compare summer ...
Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary
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  (winters, wintering, wintered) Frequency: The word is one of the 3000 most common words in English. 1. Winter is the season between autumn and spring. In the winter the weather is usually cold. In winter the nights are long and cold. ...the winter months. ...the late winter of 1941. N-VAR 2. If an animal or plant winters somewhere or is wintered there, it spends the winter there. The birds will winter outside in an aviary... The young seedlings are usually wintered in a cold frame. ...one of the most important sites for wintering wildfowl. VERB: V adv/prep, be V-ed prep/adv, V-ing, also V n prep/adv 3. If you winter somewhere, you spend the winter there. (FORMAL) The family decided to winter in Nice again. VERB: V prep/adv ...
Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner's English Dictionary
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  ~1 n the season after autumn and before spring  (the cold Canadian winters | the winter of 1942 | in (the) winter)  (It usually snows here in winter. | winter coat/shoes etc (=designed for cold weather)) ~2 v to spend the winter somewhere  (Swallows winter in Africa or India.) ...
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
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  - O.E., "fourth season of the year," from P.Gmc. *wentruz, possibly from PIE *wed-/*wod-/*ud- "wet," or from *wind- "white." The Anglo-Saxons counted years in "winters," cf. O.E. жnetre "one-year-old." O.N. Vetrardag, first day of winter, was the Saturday that fell between Oct. 10 and 16. Winterize is from 1938, on model of earlier summerize (1935). ...
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