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Англо-русский словарь по деревообрабатывающей промышленности. 2013.
Англо-русский словарь по деревообрабатывающей промышленности. 2013.
ooze — ooze1 [o͞oz] n. [ME wose < OE wos, sap, juice, akin to MLowG wose, scum < IE base * wes , wet: meaning infl. by OE wase, mire: see OOZE2] 1. an infusion of oak bark, sumac, etc., used in tanning leather 2. [< the v.] a) an oozing; gentle … English World dictionary
ooze — ► VERB 1) slowly trickle or seep out. 2) give a powerful impression of: she oozes sex appeal. ► NOUN 1) the sluggish flow of a fluid. 2) wet mud or slime, especially that found at the bottom of a river, lake, or sea. 3) an infusion of oak bark or … English terms dictionary
ooze — I. noun Etymology: Middle English wose, from Old English wāse mire; akin to Old Norse veisa stagnant water Date: before 12th century 1. a soft deposit (as of mud, slime, or shells) on the bottom of a body of water 2. a piece of soft wet plastic… … New Collegiate Dictionary
ooze — {{11}}ooze (n.) soft mud, O.E. wase soft mud, mire, from P.Gmc. *waison (Cf. O.S. waso wet ground, mire, O.N. veisa pond of stagnant water ), from PIE *weis to flow (Cf. L. virus slime, poison, and possibly also viscum birdlime, mistletoe ).… … Etymology dictionary
ooze — ooze1 verb 1》 (of a fluid) slowly trickle or seep out. ↘slowly exude or discharge (a viscous fluid). 2》 give a powerful impression of (a quality): she oozes sex appeal. noun 1》 the sluggish flow of a fluid. 2》 an infusion of oak bark or other … English new terms dictionary
ooze — 1. v. & n. v. 1 intr. (of fluid) pass slowly through the pores of a body. 2 intr. trickle or leak slowly out. 3 intr. (of a substance) exude moisture. 4 tr. exude or exhibit (a feeling) liberally (oozed sympathy). n. 1 a sluggish flow or… … Useful english dictionary
oozy — ooze ► VERB 1) slowly trickle or seep out. 2) give a powerful impression of: she oozes sex appeal. ► NOUN 1) the sluggish flow of a fluid. 2) wet mud or slime, especially that found at the bottom of a river, lake, or sea. 3) an infusion of oak… … English terms dictionary
bleed — [blēd] vi. bled [bled] bleeding [ME bleden < OE bledan < blod, blood < IE * bhlē , var. of base * bhel , to swell > BALL1, BLOOM1] 1. to emit or lose blood 2. to suffer wounds or die in a battle or cause … English World dictionary
Slime flux — is a bacterial disease of certain trees, primarily elm, cottonwood, poplar, boxelder, ash, aspen, fruitless mulberry, and oak. A wound to the bark, caused by pruning, insects, poor branch angles or natural cracks and splits, causes sap to ooze… … Wikipedia
bleed — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) v. flow, hemorrhage; let blood; overcharge, fleece, soak (sl.), skin (sl.); suffer. See pain, stealing, fluidity. II (Roget s IV) v. 1. [To lose blood] Syn. shed blood, be bleeding, have unstaunched… … English dictionary for students
exude — verb 1) milkweed exudes a milky sap Syn: give off/out, discharge, release, emit, issue; ooze, weep, secrete, excrete 2) slime exudes from the fungus Syn: ooze, seep, issue … Thesaurus of popular words