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Большой Англо-русский Русско-английский политехнический словарь - furrow

 
 

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furrow
1) борозда; канавка; царапина 2) бороздка (жёрнова) 3) канава (дренажная или ирригационная)
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1.
  1) борозда 2) бороздка 3) бороздковый 4) бороздной 5) бороздный 6) бороздовой 7) изборождать 8) канавка disk furrow opener — дисковый бороздодел - boundary furrow - double furrow - furrow brow - furrow drainage - furrow ridge - furrow sowing - furrow wheel - furrow width - irrigation furrow - marking furrow - open furrow - sowing furrow ...
Англо-русский Русско-английский научно-технический словарь
2.
  борозд(к)а – axillary furrow – cleavage furrow – costal furrow – dental furrow – equatorial furrow – fission furrow – genital furrow – interatrial furrow – latitudinal furrow – major furrow – meridional furrow – nodal furrow – parapsidal furrow – visceral furrow ...
Англо-русский Русско-английский биологический словарь
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  1. борозда furrow irrigation —- с-х. полив по бороздам furrow weed —- сорное растение на пашне 2. колея 3. след скольжения колеса (при торможении автомобиля) 4. глубокая морщина 5. желоб; продольная канавка 6. пахотная земля 7. тех. фальц 8. геол. сбросовая линия Id: to plough a lonely furrow —- действовать в одиночку; одиноко следовать своим путем 9. пахать; делать, нарезать борозды 10. покрывать морщинами a brow furrowed with sorrow —- лоб в морщинах от горя to look at smth. with a furrowed brow —- смотреть на что-л нахмурившись 11. бороздить (море) Id: to furrow up one's way —- прокладывать себе путь ...
Новый большой англо-русский словарь
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   1. noun  1) борозда; колея  2) желоб  3) глубокая морщина  4) poet. пахотная земля  5) tech. фальц  2. v.  1) бороздить; пахать  2) покрывать морщинами ...
Англо-русский словарь
5.
  n. & v. --n. 1 a narrow trench made in the ground by a plough. 2 a rut, groove, or deep wrinkle. 3 a ship's track. --v.tr. 1 plough. 2 a make furrows, grooves, etc. in. b mark with wrinkles. Phrases and idioms furrow-slice the slice of earth turned up by the mould-board of a plough. Derivatives furrowless adj. furrowy adj. Etymology: OE furh f. Gmc ...
Толковый словарь английского языка Oxford English Reference
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   I. noun  Etymology: Middle English furgh, forow, from Old English furh; akin to Old High German furuh ~, Latin porca  Date: before 12th century  1.  a. a trench in the earth made by a plow  b. plowed land ; field  2. something that resembles the track of a plow: as  a. a marked narrow depression ; groove  b. a deep wrinkle ~s in his brow  II. verb  Date: 15th century  transitive verb to make ~s, grooves, wrinkles, or lines in  intransitive verb to make or form ~s, grooves, wrinkles, or lines ...
Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary
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  (furrows, furrowing, furrowed) 1. A furrow is a long, thin line in the earth which a farmer makes in order to plant seeds or to allow water to flow along. N-COUNT 2. A furrow is a deep, fairly wide line in the surface of something. Dirt bike trails crisscrossed the grassy furrows. N-COUNT 3. A furrow is a deep fold or line in the skin of someone’s face. ...the deep furrows that marked the corners of his mouth. = wrinkle N-COUNT 4. If someone furrows their brow or forehead or if it furrows, deep folds appear in it because the person is annoyed, unhappy, or confused. (WRITTEN) My bank manager furrowed his brow, fingered his calculator and finally pronounced ‘Aha!’... Midge’s forehead furrowed as she saw that several were drinking... Fatigue and stress quickly result in a dull complexion and a furrowed brow. = crease VERB: V n, V, V-ed 5. If you say that someone ploughs a particular furrow or ploughs their own furrow, you mean that their activities or interests are different or isolated from those of other people. (BRIT) The government is more than adept at ploughing its own diplomatic furrow. PHRASE: V inflects ...
Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner's English Dictionary
8.
  ~1 n 1 a deep line or fold in the skin of someone's face, especially on the forehead 2 a long, narrow cut or hollow area in the surface of something  (There were furrows in the tarmac to drain off the rainwater.) 3 a long narrow cut made in the ground with a plough1 (1) ~2 v 1 to make the skin on your face form deep lines or folds, especially because you are worried or angry  (Her husband's brows were furrowed in concentration.) 2 to make a deep cut or hollow area in something - furrowed adj  (a furrowed brow) ...
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English

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