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Bot

bɒt
БотГельминтозЛичинка оводаТуберкулезный больной
noun

An autonomous program on the internet or another network that can interact with systems or users.

Примеры использования:

You can program your bot to store data in the database of your choice
abbreviation

(with reference to journal titles) botanic; botanical; botany.

Бота
noun

Originally: 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.dən
Ботанический
noun

A garden, usually open to the public, where a wide range of plants are grown for scientific and educational purposes

Ботаника
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.

Примеры использования:

He performed cleansing rituals at a botanica he owned in montebello

Botanical

bəˈtæn.ɪ.kəl
Ботанический
adjective

Relating to botany.

Примеры использования:

Botanical specimens
noun

A substance obtained from a plant and used typically in medicinal or cosmetic products.

Примеры использования:

Included under the act's definition of dietary supplements are such widely divergent substances as …
Ботаника
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.

Примеры использования:

He performed cleansing rituals at a botanica he owned in montebello
Ботанизировать
verb

Study plants, especially in their natural habitat.

Примеры использования:

I'd always be scheming to go birdwatching or botanizing
Ботанизированный
verb

Study plants, especially in their natural habitat.

Примеры использования:

I'd always be scheming to go birdwatching or botanizing
Ботаники
verb

Study plants, especially in their natural habitat.

Примеры использования:

I'd always be scheming to go birdwatching or botanizing
Ботаника
verb

Study plants, especially in their natural habitat.

Примеры использования:

I'd always be scheming to go birdwatching or botanizing

Botanist

ˈbɒt.ən.ɪst
Ботаник
noun

An expert in or student of the scientific study of plants.

Примеры использования:

A botanist announced he'd bred a new and beautiful variety of orchid

Botanists

ˈbɒt.ən.ɪst
БотаникиБотаник
noun

An expert in or student of the scientific study of plants.

Примеры использования:

A botanist announced he'd bred a new and beautiful variety of orchid
Ботанизировать
verb

Study plants, especially in their natural habitat.

Примеры использования:

I'd always be scheming to go birdwatching or botanizing
БотанизированныйБотанизировать
verb

Study plants, especially in their natural habitat.

Примеры использования:

I'd always be scheming to go birdwatching or botanizing
Ботаник
noun

A person who engages in the recording or study of plants.

БотанизируетБотанизировать
verb

Study plants, especially in their natural habitat.

Примеры использования:

I'd always be scheming to go birdwatching or botanizing
Ботаника
noun

Divination or fortune-telling using plants or their leaves, petals, etc.

Botany

ˈbɒt.ən.i
Ботаника
noun

The scientific study of the physiology, structure, genetics, ecology, distribution, classification, and economic importance of plants.

Примеры использования:

Modelling of plant growth and architecture relies on biological assumptions borrowed from botany an…
Боты
noun

Originally: 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

bɒtʃ
ПровалПортитьНеумело лататьДелать небрежноЗаплата
verb

Carry out (a task) badly or carelessly.

Примеры использования:

He was accused of botching the job
noun

A bungled task.

Примеры использования:

I've probably made a botch of things

Botch up

bɒtʃ
Испортить
phrasal verb

Make a mess of, destroy or ruin

verb

Carry out (a task) badly or carelessly.

Примеры использования:

He was accused of botching the job
noun

A bungled task.

Примеры использования:

I've probably made a botch of things

Botched

bɒtʃt
ИспортилПортитьНеумело лататьДелать небрежно
adjective

(of a task) carried out badly or carelessly.

Примеры использования:

A botched attempt to steal a car
verb

Carry out (a task) badly or carelessly.

Примеры использования:

He was accused of botching the job
Неудачно
adverb

With clumsy alterations or additions.

ХулиганствоХалтураЗаплатки
noun

Poor or clumsy workmanship. also as a count noun: something produced by a botcher; a mess; a shambles.

РазвратХалтураЗаплатки
noun

Poor or clumsy workmanship. also as a count noun: something produced by a botcher; a mess; a shambles.

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