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Большой Англо-русский Русско-английский политехнический словарь - snow

 
 

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snow
1) снег 2) тлв "снег" (импульсный точечный узор) snow and rain — снег с дождём - acid snow - black snow - blowing snow - drifting snow - fluidized snow - granular snow - perennial snow - powder snow
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  телевизионная помеха типа "снег" ...
Англо-русский Русско-английски словарь по телекоммуникациям
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  1. снег crusted snow —- наст, снег, покрытый ледяной коркой firn (granulated) snow —- метеор. фирн, зернистый снег sticky snow —- липкий снег snow barrier (shield) —- снегозащитное заграждение, снегозадержатель snow retention —- снегозадержание 2. снегопад to be caught in the snow —- застрять из-за метели we had snow last night —- вчера вечером шел снег it looks like snow —- похоже, что выпадет снег 3. снега, снежный покров the summits are covered with virginal snows —- вершины покрыты девственным снегом 4. белизна; седины the snow(s) of venerable age —- почтенные седины a breast of snow —- белоснежная грудь the snow of blossom —- белая пена цветущих деревьев 5. кул. взбитые белки с сахаром и фруктами apple snow —- "яблочный снег" 6. сл. "снег", наркотик в порошке (кокаин, героин, морфин) 7. тлв. "снег" (помехи в виде светлых пятен) 8. полотно (особенно разложенное для отбелки); постельное белье (особенно развешенное для просушки) Id: gone with last year's snow —- бесследно исчезнувший, безвозвратный Id: to roast snow in a furnace —- решетом воду носить Id: the snows of yesteryear —- невозвратное прошлое, прошлое, к которому нет возврата 9. идти, падать (о снеге) it snows, it is snowing —- идет снег 10. сыпать как снег 11. сыпаться как снег 12. сыпаться со всех сторон, литься потоком (также snow in) congratulations (presents) snowed...
Новый большой англо-русский словарь
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  I  1. noun  1) снег; to be caught in the snow - попасть в метель, застрять из-за снежных заносов  2) poet. белизна; седина  3) sl. кокаин; героин  4) attr. снежный  2. v.  1) (в безл. оборотах) it snows, it is snowing - идет снег  2) сыпаться (как снег); gifts snowed in - подарки сыпались со всех сторон  3) usu. past part. заносить снегом (часто snow up, snow in, snow under) - snow in - snow off - snow under - snow up II noun naut.; hist. сноу, шнява (парусное судно) SNOW in заносить, заваливать снегом Many office workers were forced to stay home as they were snowed in. SNOW man снежная баба SNOW off отменять (какое-л. событие из-за снегопада, обильно выпавшего снега) The opening game of the year was snowed off. SNOW under  а) заносить снегом All the fields are snowed under.  б) amer. провалить (огромным большинством) The candidate was snowed under by a huge majority. SNOW up see snow in ...
Англо-русский словарь
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  n. & v. --n. 1 atmospheric vapour frozen into ice crystals and falling to earth in light white flakes. 2 a fall of this, or a layer of it on the ground. 3 a thing resembling snow in whiteness or texture etc. 4 a mass of flickering white spots on a television or radar screen, caused by interference or a poor signal. 5 sl. cocaine. 6 a dessert or other dish resembling snow. 7 frozen carbon dioxide. --v. 1 intr. (prec. by it as subject) snow falls (it is snowing; if it snows). 2 tr. (foll. by in, over, up, etc.) confine or block with large quantities of snow. 3 tr. & intr. sprinkle or scatter or fall as or like snow. 4 intr. come in large numbers or quantities. 5 tr. US sl. deceive or charm with plausible words. Phrases and idioms be snowed under be overwhelmed, esp. with work. snow-blind temporarily blinded by the glare of light reflected by large expanses of snow. snow-blindness this blindness. snow-blink the reflection in the sky of snow or ice fields. snow boot an overboot of rubber and cloth. snow-broth melted or melting snow. snow bunting a mainly white finch, Plectrophenax nivalis. snow goose a white Arctic goose, Anser caerulescens, with black-tipped wings. snow-ice opaque white ice formed from melted snow. snow leopard = OUNCE(2). snow owl = snowy owl. snow partridge a mainly white partridge, Lerwa lerwa. snow-slip an avalanche. snow-white pure white. Derivatives snowless adj. snowlike adj. Etymology: OE snaw f. Gmc ...
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   I. noun  Usage: often attributive  Etymology: Middle English, from Old English snaw; akin to Old High German sneo ~, Latin niv-, nix, Greek nipha (accusative)  Date: before 12th century  1.  a. precipitation in the form of small white ice crystals formed directly from the water vapor of the air at a temperature of less than 32°F (0°C)  b.  (1) a descent or shower of ~ crystals  (2) a mass of fallen ~ crystals  2. something resembling ~: as  a. a dessert made of stiffly beaten whites of eggs, sugar, and fruit pulp apple ~  b. a usually white crystalline substance that condenses from a fluid phase as ~ does ammonia ~  c. slang  (1) cocaine  (2) heroin  d. small transient light or dark spots on a television screen  • ~less adjective  II. verb  Date: 14th century  intransitive verb to fall in or as ~  transitive verb  1. to cause to fall like or as ~  2.  a. to cover, shut in, or imprison with or as if with ~  b. to deceive, persuade, or charm glibly  3. to whiten like ~ SNOW  I. biographical name C(harles) P(ercy) 1905-1980 Baron ~ English novelist & physicist  II. biographical name John William 1939- United States secretary of treasury (2003- )  III. geographical name — see maoke ...
Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary
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  (snows, snowing, snowed) Frequency: The word is one of the 3000 most common words in English. 1. Snow consists of a lot of soft white bits of frozen water that fall from the sky in cold weather. In Mid-Wales six inches of snow blocked roads... They tramped through the falling snow. N-UNCOUNT 2. You can refer to a great deal of snow in an area as the snows. ...the first snows of winter... N-PLURAL 3. When it snows, snow falls from the sky. It had been snowing all night. VERB: it V 4. If someone snows you, they persuade you to do something or convince you of something by flattering or deceiving you. (AM INFORMAL) I’d been a fool letting him snow me with his big ideas. VERB: V n 5. see also snowed in, snowed under ...
Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner's English Dictionary
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  ~1 n 1 water frozen into soft white flakes (=pieces) that fall from the sky in cold weather and cover the ground  (mountain peak covered with snow | roads blocked by deep snow | melting snow) 2 a period of time in which snow falls  (one of the heaviest snows this winter) 3 slang cocaine ~2 v 1 it snows if it snows, snow falls from the sky  (It snowed all night. | Look! It's snowing!) 2 AmE informal to persuade someone to believe or support something, especially by lying to them  (I was completely snowed by his Southern charm.) 3 be snowed in/up to be unable to travel from a place because so much snow has fallen there  (We were snowed in for three days last winter.) 4 be snowed under (with sth) to have more work than you can deal with ...
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
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  educ. abbr. Special Needs Opportunity Window pos. abbr. Simulation For New Opportunities For Work ...
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