Новый большой англо-русский словарь - tart
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tart
1. пирог (с фруктами, ягодами или вареньмем); домашний торт jam tart —- пирог с вареньем apple tart —- яблочный пирог 2. фруктовое пирожное; сладкий пирожок с открытой фруктовой начинкой 3. сл. уличная девка 4. кислый, терпкий, едкий tart apple —- кислое яблоко 5. резкий, колкий, ядовитый (об ответе, возражении) tart words —- колкости 6. раздражительный, саркастический tart temper —- вредный характер; ехидность
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up v. 1) сделать интереснее; 2) украсить, принарядить TART words колкости TART I adj. 1) кислый; терпкий; едкий 2) резкий, колкий (об ответе, возражении и т.п.) - tart words 3) раздражительный Syn: see sour II noun 1) пирог (с фруктами, ягодами или вареньем), домашний торт; jam tart - пирог с вареньем 2) фруктовое пирожное III noun sl. проститутка; уличная девка ...Англо-русский словарь
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1. n. 1 an open pastry case containing jam etc. 2 esp. Brit. a pie with a fruit or sweet filling. Derivatives tartlet n. Etymology: ME f. OF tarte = med.L tarta, of unkn. orig. 2. n. & v. --n. sl. 1 a prostitute; a promiscuous woman. 2 sl. offens. a girl or woman. --v. (foll. by up) esp. Brit. colloq. 1 tr. (usu. refl.) smarten (oneself or a thing) up, esp. flashily or gaudily. 2 intr. dress up gaudily. Etymology: prob. abbr. of SWEETHEART 3. adj. 1 sharp or acid in taste. 2 (of a remark etc.) cutting, bitter. Derivatives tartly adv. tartness n. Etymology: OE teart, of unkn. orig. ...Толковый словарь английского языка Oxford English Reference
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I. adjective Etymology: Middle English, from Old English teart sharp, severe; akin to Middle High German traz spite Date: before 12th century 1. agreeably sharp or acid to the taste a ~ apple 2. marked by a biting, acrimonious, or cutting quality a ~ rejoinder • ~ish adjective • ~ly adverb • ~ness noun II. noun Etymology: Middle English ~e, from Anglo-French Date: 14th century 1. a dish baked in a pastry shell ; pie: as a. a small pie or pastry shell without a top containing jelly, custard, or fruit b. a small pie made of pastry folded over a filling 2. earlier slang, girlfriend, probably short for jam ~, rhyming slang for sweetheart prostitute ...Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary
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(tarts, tarting, tarted) 1. A tart is a shallow pastry case with a filling of food, especially sweet food. ...jam tarts. ...a slice of home-made tart. N-VAR 2. If something such as fruit is tart, it has a sharp taste. The blackberries were a bit too tart on their own, so we stewed them gently with some apples. = sharp ADJ 3. A tart remark or way of speaking is sharp and unpleasant, often in a way that is rather cruel. The words were more tart than she had intended... = acid ADJ • tartly ‘There are other patients on the ward, Lovell,’ the staff nurse reminded her tartly. ADV: usu ADV with v 4. If someone refers to a woman or girl as a tart, they are criticizing her because they think she is sexually immoral or dresses in a way that makes her look sexually immoral. (INFORMAL, OFFENSIVE) N-COUNT c darkgreen]disapproval ...Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner's English Dictionary
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~1 n 1 a pie (1) without a top on it, containing something sweet 2 informal a woman whose appearance or behaviour makes you think that she is too willing to have sex 3 slang a prostitute ~2 adj 1 food that is tart has a slightly sour taste that stings your tongue (a tart apple) 2 tart reply/remark etc a reply, remark etc that is sharp and unkind (Her tart reply upset me.) - tartly adv (Colin replied tartly that he hadn't invited me.) - tartness n ~3 v tart sth up phr v BrE informal 1 to try to make something more attractive by decorating it, often in a way that other people think is cheap or ugly (All they've done for the party is to tart up the old church hall.) 2 tart yourself up often humorous if a woman tarts herself up she tries to make herself look attractive, by putting on jewellery makeup (1) etc ...Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
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