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Перевод: ambrosia
[существительное] амброзия [бот.] ; перга ; пища богов
Тезаурус:
- Battered by 50 knot winds and seven-metre seas, the Ambrosia was later washed ashore in Aberdeenshire.
- AMBROSIA IN ELY
- I was surprised to taste whisky, rather than ambrosia, in the frosted glass.
- Jaq noted how wistfully Grimm regarded what he rated as gourmet ambrosia disappearing into the monster's maw remorselessly.
- There is no further mention of Ambrosia in the records, and possibly she is to be identified with the "Dame Ambroise de Saint-Joire" named in 1288 among the first entrants to the Carthusian nunnery of Melan (Haute-Savoie) founded in 1282 by Beatrice de Faucigny.
- In 1284 his responsibility for the operations launched a year earlier was put on a permanent footing with the grant of 3s. 0d. a day for life and a future widow's pension of 1s. 6d. a day for his wife Ambrosia should she survive him.
- In the case of the ambrosia beetle and its bacteria, host and parasite will agree in preferring the same wing length, and every other feature of the beetle's body.
- Wood-boring ambrosia beetles (of the species Xyleborus ferrugineus) are parasitized by bacteria that not only live in their host's body but also use the host's eggs as their transport into a new host.
- They just turn up with family-sized tins of baked beans, some Ambrosia creamed rice and a sweet German wine box.
- A Dauphin in-field helicopter from the Forties field helped pinpoint three crewmen who took to a life raft after their yacht Ambrosia ran into trouble in a North Sea storm.
- But, unlike the eggs of bees and ants, ambrosia beetle eggs do need to be penetrated by something .
- "Ambrosia," she agreed, trying to keep the conversation light.
- But if we were gods, and immortal, and could sit ourselves comfortably to watch the years slide by, with a magnetic compass conveniently to hand next to the ambrosia and nectar, we'd see something extraordinarily interesting.
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