Все Английские слова с переводом на Русский язык - страница 676
Bot
bɒtnounAn autonomous program on the internet or another network that can interact with systems or users.
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You can program your bot to store data in the database of your choice
abbreviation(with reference to journal titles) botanic; botanical; botany.
nounOriginally: a measure of capacity for liquid, used especially in spain and portugal and varying according to locality and the nature of the contents. in later use: a large cask for wine or other liquids, the capacity of which varies according to the contents and locality.
Botanic
bəˌtæn.ɪk ˈɡɑː.dənnounA garden, usually open to the public, where a wide range of plants are grown for scientific and educational purposes
noun(in the us) a small shop that sells herbal and other traditional remedies, together with charms, incense, candles, and other items used for religious or spiritual purposes.
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He performed cleansing rituals at a botanica he owned in montebello
Botanical
bəˈtæn.ɪ.kəladjectiveRelating to botany.
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Botanical specimens
nounA substance obtained from a plant and used typically in medicinal or cosmetic products.
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Included under the act's definition of dietary supplements are such widely divergent substances as …
noun(in the us) a small shop that sells herbal and other traditional remedies, together with charms, incense, candles, and other items used for religious or spiritual purposes.
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He performed cleansing rituals at a botanica he owned in montebello
verbStudy plants, especially in their natural habitat.
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I'd always be scheming to go birdwatching or botanizing
verbStudy plants, especially in their natural habitat.
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I'd always be scheming to go birdwatching or botanizing
verbStudy plants, especially in their natural habitat.
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I'd always be scheming to go birdwatching or botanizing
verbStudy plants, especially in their natural habitat.
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I'd always be scheming to go birdwatching or botanizing
Botanist
ˈbɒt.ən.ɪstnounAn expert in or student of the scientific study of plants.
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A botanist announced he'd bred a new and beautiful variety of orchid
Botanists
ˈbɒt.ən.ɪstnounAn expert in or student of the scientific study of plants.
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A botanist announced he'd bred a new and beautiful variety of orchid
verbStudy plants, especially in their natural habitat.
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I'd always be scheming to go birdwatching or botanizing
verbStudy plants, especially in their natural habitat.
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I'd always be scheming to go birdwatching or botanizing
nounA person who engages in the recording or study of plants.
verbStudy plants, especially in their natural habitat.
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I'd always be scheming to go birdwatching or botanizing
nounDivination or fortune-telling using plants or their leaves, petals, etc.
Botany
ˈbɒt.ən.inounThe scientific study of the physiology, structure, genetics, ecology, distribution, classification, and economic importance of plants.
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Modelling of plant growth and architecture relies on biological assumptions borrowed from botany an…
nounOriginally: a measure of capacity for liquid, used especially in spain and portugal and varying according to locality and the nature of the contents. in later use: a large cask for wine or other liquids, the capacity of which varies according to the contents and locality.
Botch
bɒtʃverbCarry out (a task) badly or carelessly.
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He was accused of botching the job
nounA bungled task.
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I've probably made a botch of things
Botch up
bɒtʃphrasal verbMake a mess of, destroy or ruin
verbCarry out (a task) badly or carelessly.
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He was accused of botching the job
nounA bungled task.
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I've probably made a botch of things
Botched
bɒtʃtadjective(of a task) carried out badly or carelessly.
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A botched attempt to steal a car
verbCarry out (a task) badly or carelessly.
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He was accused of botching the job
nounPoor or clumsy workmanship. also as a count noun: something produced by a botcher; a mess; a shambles.
nounPoor or clumsy workmanship. also as a count noun: something produced by a botcher; a mess; a shambles.
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