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bloom
1) цвет; оттенок цвета 2) налёт; белесоватость 3) выцветание, потускнение; поседение (шоколада) 4) выпотевание (пластификатора) 5) миграция (пигмента) 6) задымлённость (поверхности стеклоизделий) 7) матовая плёнка (на лакокрасочном покрытии) 8) выцвет (на поверхности кирпичной кладки) 9) блюм, квадратная заготовка 10) метал. крица 11) тлв ореол 12) букет (вина) to bloom outвыцветать - cogged bloom - oil bloom - rerolling quality bloom - scarfed bloom - water bloom - white bloom
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  выцвет; выцветание; потускнение ...
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  1) метал. блюм, блум - cogged bloom - reheat bloom - scarfed bloom - unreheated bloom 2) выцветание, потускнение 3) цветение воды 4) цветок цвести 5) расцвет расцветать, быть в расцвете 6) цвет; оттенок 7) белый налет - fish oil bloom ...
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  1) цвет, цветение; цвести 2) цветок 3) восковой налёт (на листьях или плодах); пушок (на плодах) in bloom — в цвету to come into bloom — расцветать, начинать цвести – algal bloom – full bloom – plankton bloom – wax bloom ...
Англо-русский Русско-английский биологический словарь
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  1. цвет, цветение in bloom —- в цвету to burst into bloom —- расцвести 2. цветок 3. расцвет in full bloom —- в полном расцвете (сил) bloom of youth —- расцвет юности to take the bloom off smth. —- погубить что-л в самом расцвете 4. восковой налет (на листьях или плодах) 5. пушок (на плодах) 6. (здоровый) румянец, хороший цвет лица 7. выцвет (соли на почве) 8. налет на хорошо выдубленной коже; налет на новой монете 9. излучение, флуоресценция 10. цвести, давать цветы 11. расцветать; быть в расцвете 12. тех. образовывать налет 13. тех. покрываться налетом 14. стальная заготовка; блюм 15. крица ...
Новый большой англо-русский словарь
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  I  1. noun  1) цвет, цветение - in bloom  2) цветущая часть растения  3) расцвет to take the bloom off smth. - испортить, загубить что-л. в самом расцвете  4) румянец  5) пушок (на плодах)  2. v. цвести; расцветать also fig. II noun tech. крица, стальная заготовка, блюм ...
Англо-русский словарь
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  1. n. & v. --n. 1 a a flower, esp. one cultivated for its beauty. b the state of flowering (in bloom). 2 a state of perfection or loveliness; the prime (in full bloom). 3 a (of the complexion) a flush; a glow. b a delicate powdery surface deposit on plums, grapes, leaves, etc., indicating freshness. c a cloudiness on a shiny surface. --v. 1 intr. bear flowers; be in flower. 2 intr. a come into, or remain in, full beauty. b flourish; be in a healthy, vigorous state. 3 tr. Photog. coat (a lens) so as to reduce reflection from its surface. Phrases and idioms take the bloom off make stale. water-bloom scum formed by algae on the surface of standing water. Etymology: ME f. ON bl{oacute}m, bl{oacute}mi etc. f. Gmc: cf. BLOSSOM 2. n. & v. --n. a mass of puddled iron hammered or squeezed into a thick bar. --v.tr. make into bloom. Etymology: OE bloma ...
Толковый словарь английского языка Oxford English Reference
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   I. noun  Etymology: Middle English blome lump of metal, from Old English bloma  Date: before 12th century  1. a mass of wrought iron from the forge or puddling furnace  2. a bar of iron or steel hammered or rolled from an ingot  II. noun  Etymology: Middle English blome, from Old Norse blom; akin to Old English blowan to blossom — more at blow  Date: 13th century  1.  a. flower  b. the flowering state the roses in ~  c. a period of flowering the spring ~  d. a rapid and excessive growth of a plankton population (as of algae or dinoflagellates) — compare red tide  2.  a. a state or time of beauty, freshness, and vigor  b. a state or time of high development or achievement a career in full ~  3. a surface coating or appearance: as  a. a delicate powdery coating on some fruits and leaves  b. a rosy appearance of the cheeks; broadly an outward evidence of freshness or healthy vigor  c. a cloudiness on a film of varnish or lacquer  d. a grayish discoloration on chocolate  e. glare caused by an object reflecting too much light into a television camera  III. verb  Date: 13th century  intransitive verb  1.  a. to produce or yield flowers  b. to support abundant plant life make the desert ~  2.  a.  (1) to mature into achievement of one's potential  (2) to flourish in youthful beauty, freshness, or excellence  b. to shine out ; glow  3. to appear or occur unexpectedly or in remarkable quantity or degree  4. to become densely populated with microorganisms and especially plankton — used of bodies of water  transitive verb  1. obsolete to cause to ~  2. to give ~ to ...
Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary
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  (blooms, blooming, bloomed) 1. A bloom is the flower on a plant. (LITERARY or TECHNICAL) ...the sweet fragrance of the white blooms... Harry carefully picked the bloom. = flower N-COUNT 2. A plant or tree that is in bloom has flowers on it. ...a pink climbing rose in full bloom. ...the sweet smell of the blackberry in bloom. PHRASE 3. When a plant or tree blooms, it produces flowers. When a flower blooms, it opens. This plant blooms between May and June. VERB: V • -blooming ...the scent of night-blooming flowers. COMB in ADJ 4. If someone or something blooms, they develop good, attractive, or successful qualities. Not many economies bloomed in 1990, least of all gold exporters like Australia... She bloomed into an utterly beautiful creature. = blossom VERB: V, V into n 5. If something such as someone’s skin has a bloom, it has a fresh and healthy appearance. The skin loses its youthful bloom. = glow N-UNCOUNT: also a N 6. see also blooming ...
Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner's English Dictionary
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  ~1 n 1 a flower or flowers  (beautiful red blooms | a mass of bloom on the apple trees) 2 in (full) bloom with the flowers fully open 3 (uncountable singular) a covering of fine powder that forms on fruit such as grapes or plums 4 the bloom of youth/love etc literary the best or happiest time when you are young ~2 v 1 to produce flowers or to open as flowers 2 to become happy and healthy or successful  (Anne has bloomed since she got her new job.) ...
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
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  - c.1200, from O.N. blomi "flowers and foliage on trees," from P.Gmc. *blomon, from PIE *bhlo- var. of base *bhel- "to swell, sprout." Related to O.E. blowan "to flower," source of the blown in full-blown. British blooming, slang for "full-blown," is often euphemistic for bloody. ...
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