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copper
1) медь, Cu

покрывать медью, омеднять

медный 2) медное покрытие - annealed copper - armature copper - bar copper - beryllium copper - Bessemer copper - blister copper - boronized copper - braziers' copper - brewing copper - cake copper - cap copper - casting copper - cast copper - chromium copper - dairy copper - dry copper - electrical copper - electrolytic copper - electrolytically refined copper - electrosheet copper - Everdur copper - field copper - fire-refined copper - flat copper - high-conductivity copper - ingot copper - liquated copper - mash copper - mass copper - native copper - overpoled copper - oxygen-free copper - 1-oz copper - pig copper - precipitated copper - pure copper - sheet copper - silicon copper - slab copper - soap copper - stamp copper - tough copper - tough-pitch copper - white copper - wort copper

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1.
  1) медь 2) медное покрытие – annealed copper ...
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2.
  1) медь медный 2) покрывать медью, меднить to pole copper — дразнить медь to refine copper — рафинировать медь - black copper - blister copper - cake copper - casting copper - cathode copper - coalesced copper - field copper - liquate copper - native copper - oxygen-free copper - pig copper - pole copper - refine copper - sheet copper - standard copper ...
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3.
  энт. червонец (Phasis) – American copper – American small copper – bronze copper – king copper – purple-shot copper – scarce copper – sooty copper ...
Англо-русский Русско-английский биологический словарь
4.
  1. медь; красная медь 2. хим. медь 3. медно-красный цвет 4. медная или бронзовая монета 5. медный котел 6. медный диск, который носят индейцы Северной Америки как знак отличия и богатства Id: hot coppers —- пересохшее горло (с похмелья) Id: to cool one's coppers —- опохмеляться 7. медный copper kettle —- медный котел 8. медно-красный (о цвете) 9. мин. медистый copper gold —- медистое золото copper mineral —- минерал, содержащий медь 10. покрывать медью, омеднять 11. ам. разг. класть медяк на карту, против которой делается ставка (в фараоне) 12. держать пари, биться об заклад против чего-л. 13. разг. полицейский 14. сл. доносчик; полицейский осведомитель to come copper —- стать доносчиком 15. сл. сокращение срока тюремного заключения за "хорошее поведение" 16. сл. арестовать 17. сл. доносить полицции (на кого-л.) 18. сл. служить в полиции, быть полицейским ...
Новый большой англо-русский словарь
5.
  I  1. noun  1) медь  2) медная/бронзовая монета  3) медный котел  4) паяльник - hot coppers to cool ones coppers опохмелиться  2. adj.  1) медный  2) медно-красный (о цвете)  3. v. покрывать медью II noun coll. полицейский, полисмен ...
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6.
  1. n., adj., & v. --n. 1 Chem. a malleable red-brown metallic element of the transition series occurring naturally esp. in cuprite and malachite, and used esp. for electrical cables and apparatus. Usage Symb.: Cu. 2 a bronze coin. 3 a large metal vessel for boiling esp. laundry. 4 any of various butterflies with copper-coloured wings. --adj. made of or coloured like copper. --v.tr. cover (a ship's bottom, a pan, etc.) with copper. Phrases and idioms copper beech a variety of beech with copper-coloured leaves. copper belt a copper-mining area of Central Africa. copper-bit a soldering tool pointed with copper. copper-bottomed 1 having a bottom sheathed with copper (esp. of a ship or pan). 2 genuine or reliable (esp. financially). copper pyrites a double sulphide of copper and iron: also called CHALCOPYRITE. copper sulphate a blue crystalline solid used in electroplating, textile dyeing, etc. copper vitriol copper sulphate. Etymology: OE copor, coper, ult. f. L cyprium aes Cyprus metal 2. n. Brit. sl. a policeman. Etymology: COP(1) + ER(1) ...
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7.
   I. noun  Usage: often attributive  Etymology: Middle English coper, from Old English, from Late Latin cuprum ~, from Latin (aes) Cyprium, literally, Cyprian metal  Date: before 12th century  1. a common reddish metallic element that is ductile and malleable and is one of the best conductors of heat and electricity — see element table  2. a coin or token made of ~ or bronze  3. chiefly British a large boiler (as for cooking)  4. any of a subfamily (Lycaeninae of the family Lycaenidae) of small butterflies with usually ~-colored wings  II. transitive verb  (~ed; ~ing)  Date: 1530 to coat or sheathe with or as if with ~  III. noun  Etymology: 2cop  Date: 1846 police officer ...
Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary
8.
  (coppers) 1. Copper is reddish brown metal that is used to make things such as coins and electrical wires. Chile is the world’s largest producer of copper. ...a copper mine. N-UNCOUNT 2. Copper is sometimes used to describe things that are reddish-brown in colour. (LITERARY) His hair has reverted back to its original copper hue. ADJ: usu ADJ n 3. A copper is a policeman or a policewoman. (BRIT INFORMAL) ...your friendly neighbourhood copper. N-COUNT ...
Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner's English Dictionary
9.
  ~ n 1 a reddish-brown metal used for making wire 2 coppers BrE money of low value made of this metal or of bronze1 (1)  (He pulled a pawn ticket and a few coppers out of his pocket.) 3 a reddish-brown colour  (flowing copper hair) 4 BrE informal a police officer ...
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
10.
  mil. abbr. Consolidation of Pay and personnel ...
English abbreviation dictionary
11.
  - O.E. coper, from W.Gmc. *kupar, from L.L. cuprum, contraction of L. Cyprium (жs) "Cyprian (copper)," after Gk. Kyprios "Cyprus." L. жs was originally "copper," but it was extended to its alloy with tin, bronze, and as this was far more extensively used than pure copper, the word's primary sense shifted to the alloy and a new word evolved for "copper," from the Latin form of the name of the island of Cyprus, where copper was mined. Copperhead (trigonocephalus contortrix) is 1775, Amer.Eng., poisonous "sneak snakes" (because they bite without warning); said to have been first used in reference to Northerners with Southern sympathies in the New York "Tribune," July 20, 1861. ...
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