Англо-русский биологический словарь - tract
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tract
1) анат., физиол. тракт, путь
2) участок, пространство, территория
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alimentary tractascending tractassociation tractscorticospinal tractdescending tractdigestive tractear tractfeather tractsFlechsig's tractgastrointestinal tractgenital tractsGowers' tractMonakow's tractnerve tractolivospinal tractoptic tractpyramidal tractreproductive tractsrespiratory tracttectospinal tracturogenital tractvestibulospinal tractvisual tract
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I noun трактат; брошюра (особ. на политические или религиозные темы) II noun 1) полоса пространства (земли, леса, воды) 2) anat. тракт; the digestive tract - желудочно-кишечный тракт 3) obs. непрерывный период времени ...Англо-русский словарь
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1. участок, пространство (земли, леса, воды) a long tract of land —- длинная полоса суши wide tracts of smooth water —- широкий простор (ширь) водяной глади the northern tracts of a country —- северные просторы страны large tracts for settlement —- большие участки территории, предназначенные для заселения 2. участок, кусок a large tract of unwritten history —- большой кусок еще не написанной истории 3. анат. тракт the digestive tract —- желудочно-кишечный тракт alimentary tract —- пищеварительный тракт respiratory tract —- дыхательные пути, дыхательный аппарат 4. отрезок времени a tract of fair weather —- полоса (несколько дней) хорошей погоды 5. уст. непрерывный период времени; ход времени 6. трактат, брошюра, памфлет (особ. на политические или религиозные темы) to write tracts —- писать брошюры Tracts for the Times, Oxford Tracts —- "Оксфордские трактаты" (на которых основывалось трактарианское движение) 7. редк. научный труд; учебник 8. редк. часть книги, трактующая отдельный предмет 9. рел. литургическое песнопение (в ходе католической мессы) ...Новый большой англо-русский словарь
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1) анат., физиол. тракт, путь 2) участок, пространство, территория – alimentary tract – ascending tract – association tracts – corticospinal tract – descending tract – digestive tract – ear tract – feather tracts – Flechsig's tract – gastrointestinal tract – genital tracts – Gowers' tract – Monakow's tract – nerve tract – olivospinal tract – optic tract – pyramidal tract – reproductive tracts – respiratory tract – tectospinal tract – urogenital tract – vestibulospinal tract – visual tract ...Англо-русский Русско-английский биологический словарь
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1. n. 1 a region or area of indefinite, esp. large, extent (pathless desert tracts). 2 Anat. an area of an organ or system (respiratory tract). 3 Brit. archaic a period of time etc. Etymology: L tractus drawing f. trahere tract- draw, pull 2. n. a short treatise in pamphlet form esp. on a religious subject. Etymology: app. abbr. of L tractatus TRACTATE 3. n. RC Ch. & Mus. an anthem replacing the alleluia in some masses. Etymology: med.L tractus (cantus) drawn-out (song), past part. of L trahere draw ...Толковый словарь английского языка Oxford English Reference
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I. noun Usage: often capitalized Etymology: Middle English ~e, from Medieval Latin ~us, from Latin, action of drawing, extension; perhaps from its being sung without a break by one voice Date: 14th century verses of Scripture (as from the Psalms) used between the gradual and the Gospel at some masses (as during penitential seasons) II. noun Etymology: Middle English ~e, from Latin ~us action of drawing, extension, from trahere to pull, draw Date: 15th century 1. extent or lapse of time 2. an area either large or small: as a. an indefinite stretch of land b. a defined area of land 3. a. a system of body parts or organs that act together to perform some function the digestive ~ b. a bundle of nerve fibers having a common origin, termination, and function III. noun Etymology: Middle English, treatise, from Medieval Latin ~us, perhaps alteration of Latin ~atus ~ate Date: 1760 a pamphlet or leaflet of political or religious propaganda; also a piece of writing that is suggestive of such a ~ ...Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary
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(tracts) 1. A tract of land is a very large area of land. A vast tract of land is ready for development... N-COUNT: usu N of n 2. A tract is a short article expressing a strong opinion on a religious, moral, or political subject in order to try to influence people’s attitudes. She produced a feminist tract, ‘Comments on Birth-Control’, in 1930. = pamphlet N-COUNT 3. A tract is a system of organs and tubes in an animal’s or person’s body that has a particular function, especially the function of processing a substance in the body. (MEDICAL) Foods are broken down in the digestive tract... ...urinary tract infections. N-COUNT: usu supp N ...Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner's English Dictionary
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~ n 1 digestive/reproductive/urinary etc tract a system of connected organs that have one main purpose in a part of your body 2 a large area of land (vast tracts of woodland) 3 formal a short piece of writing, especially about a moral or religious subject (a tract on the dangers of drink) ...Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
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