Англо-русский Русско-английский научно-технический словарь - jelly
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jelly
1) желатинироваться 2) желейный 3) заливное 4) застудневать 5) студень - jelly impregnation - petroleum jelly
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студень, студневидная масса – atentaculate comb jellies – comb jellies – egg jelly – lobate comb jellies – royal jelly – tentaculate comb jellies – Wharton's jelly ...Англо-русский Русско-английский биологический словарь
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1. желе; студень; конфитюр 2. бесформенная масса; "студень", "каша" 3. состояние страха или нерешительности 4. рулет с вареньем 5. ам. сл. бабник, любитель женщин 6. ам. сл. приятное занятие; легкая работа 7. что-л. доставшееся даром; подарок судьбы 8. воен. разг. напалм 9. превращать в желе, в студень 10. застывать, превращаться в желе ...Новый большой англо-русский словарь
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1. noun 1) желе 2) студень to reduce smb. to jelly - стереть кого-л. в порошок 2. v. 1) превращать в желе, в студень 2) застывать ...Англо-русский словарь
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1) студень, гель, желе застудневать, превращаться в студень, желировать 2) мн. ч. пищ. желейные конфеты - lubricating jelly - mineral jelly - paraffin jelly - petroleum jelly ...Большой Англо-русский Русско-английский политехнический словарь
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n. & v. --n. (pl. -ies) 1 a a soft stiffish semi-transparent preparation of boiled sugar and fruit-juice or milk etc., often cooled in a mould and eaten as a dessert. b a similar preparation of fruit-juice etc. for use as a jam or a condiment (redcurrant jelly). c a similar preparation derived from meat, bones, etc., and gelatin (marrowbone jelly). 2 any substance of a similar consistency. 3 Brit. sl. gelignite (cf. GELLY). --v. (-ies, -ied) 1 intr. & tr. set or cause to set as a jelly, congeal. 2 tr. set (food) in a jelly (jellied eels). Phrases and idioms jelly baby Brit. a jelly-like sweet in the stylized shape of a baby. jelly bag a bag for straining juice for jelly. jelly bean a jelly-like sweet in the shape of a bean. Derivatives jelly-like adj. Etymology: ME f. OF gelee frost, jelly, f. Rmc gelata f. L gelare freeze f. gelu frost ...Толковый словарь английского языка Oxford English Reference
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I. noun (plural jellies) Etymology: Middle English gelly, from Anglo-French gelee, from feminine of gele, past participle of geler to freeze, congeal, from Latin gelare — more at cold Date: 14th century 1. a soft somewhat elastic food product made usually with gelatin or pectin; especially a fruit product made by boiling sugar and the juice of fruit 2. a substance resembling ~ in consistency 3. a state of fear or irresolution 4. a shapeless structureless mass ; pulp • ~like adjective II. verb (jellied; ~ing) Date: 1590 intransitive verb 1. jell 2. to make ~ transitive verb to bring to the consistency of ~ ...Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary
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(jellies) 1. Jelly is a transparent, usually coloured food that is eaten as a dessert. It is made from gelatine, fruit juice, and sugar. (BRIT; in AM, use Jell-O) ...a large bowl of jelly. N-MASS 2. Jelly is a thick sweet food that is made by cooking fruit with a large amount of sugar, and that is usually spread on bread. (AM; in BRIT, use jam) I had two peanut butter and jelly sandwiches. N-MASS 3. A jelly is a transparent substance that is not completely solid. ...meat in jelly. N-VAR 4. see also royal jelly ...Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner's English Dictionary
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~ n 1 BrE a soft solid substance made with sweetened fruit juice and gelatine jello AmE (raspberry jelly) 2 AmE a very thick sweet substance made from boiled fruit and sugar with no pieces of fruit in it; clear jam1 (1) (a peanut butter and jelly sandwich) 3 especially BrE a soft solid substance made from meat juices and gelatine aspic 4 substance that is solid but very soft, and moves easily when you touch it (frogs' eggs floating in a protective jelly) 5 feel like/turn to jelly if your legs, knees etc feel like jelly, they start to shake because you are frightened or nervous ...Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
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- 1381, from O.Fr. gelйe "a frost, jelly," fem. pp. of geler "congeal," from L. gelare "to freeze," from gelu "frost." Jellyfish is from 1707. ...Английский Этимологический словарь
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