- vine-yard
- виноградниковый - vine-yard plough
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь. 2001.
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь. 2001.
vine|yard — «VIHN yuhrd», noun. 1. a place planted with grapevines. 2. Figurative. a field or sphere of activity, especially religious work … Useful english dictionary
vine|yard|ing — «VIHN yuhr dihng», noun. the cultivation of vineyards … Useful english dictionary
vine|yard|ist — «VIHN yuhr dihst», noun. a person who engages in growing vines … Useful english dictionary
Vine Yard — 1) East out of Aldersgate Street at No.101 (P.O. Directory). In Aldersgate Ward Without. First mention: O. and M. 1677. In 1720 Strype describes it as having old houses and some part not built (I. iii. 122). 2) See Vine Street1, India … Dictionary of London
vine·yard — /ˈvınjɚd/ noun, pl yards [count] : a field where grapes are grown … Useful english dictionary
Vine Inn, Vine Yard — West out of Bishopsgate Street, in Bishopsgate Ward Within (O. and M. 1677 O.S.1848 51). Called Peacock Alley in Strype, ed. 1720, map of Broad Street Ward. The site is now occupied by Ethelburga House (q.v.) … Dictionary of London
vine — ab·er·de·vine; ac·ri·fla·vine; cer·vine; cor·vine; di·vine·ly; di·vine·ness; er·go·no·vine; jer·vine; kee·li·vine; land·gra·vine; mar·gra·vine; mau·vine; ol·i·vine; pals·gra·vine; pro·vine; ru·cer·vine; un·di·vine·ly; vine; vine·let; vine·yard;… … English syllables
yard — boat·yard; bone·yard; cav·a·yard; hal·yard; kail·yard·er; kirk·yard; lan·yard; steel·yard; vine·yard; vine·yard·ist; whin·yard; yard; yard·er; kail·yard; yard·age; yard·man; bo·yard; dock·yard·man; … English syllables
vine — vineless, adj. vinelike, adj. /vuyn/, n. 1. any plant having a long, slender stem that trails or creeps on the ground or climbs by winding itself about a support or holding fast with tendrils or claspers. 2. the stem of any such plant. 3. a grape … Universalium
Vine Street — 1) South out of India Street, Minories, at No. 8, to the Circus (P.O. Directory). Earliest mention: Rocque, 1746. In this map it has a branch at its northern end into the Minories. Former name : Vine Yard (Strype, ed. 1720, I. ii. 28).… … Dictionary of London
vine — [[t]vaɪn[/t]] n. 1) bot any plant with a long stem that grows along the ground or that climbs a support by winding or by clinging with tendrils or claspers 2) bot the stem itself 3) pln vin a grape plant • Etymology: 1250–1300; < OF vi(g) ne… … From formal English to slang