Слово англійською: root

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Переклад root українською: ко́рінь, корене́вий катало́г, укорени́тися (росли́на), вкорени́тися

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root

noun
/ruːt/

    of plant

  1. [countable] the part of a plant that grows under the ground and takes in water and minerals that it sends to the rest of the plant
    • deep spreading roots
    • Tree roots can cause damage to buildings.
    • by the roots I pulled the plant up by the roots (= including the roots).
    • root vegetables/crops (= plants whose roots you can eat, such as carrots)
    • Good soil promotes strong root growth.
    • Root tips die quickly when exposed to light and air.
    Collocations The living worldThe living worldAnimals
    • animals mate/​breed/​reproduce/​feed (on something)
    • fish/​amphibians swim/​spawn (= lay eggs)
    • birds fly/​migrate/​nest/​sing
    • insects crawl/​fly/​bite/​sting
    • insects/​bees/​locusts swarm
    • bees collect/​gather nectar/​pollen
    • spiders spin/​weave a web
    • snakes/​lizards shed their skins
    • bears/​hedgehogs/​frogs hibernate
    • insect larvae grow/​develop/​pupate
    • an egg/​a chick/​a larva hatches
    • attract/​find/​choose a mate
    • produce/​release eggs/​sperm
    • lay/​fertilize/​incubate/​hatch eggs
    • inhabit a forest/​a reef/​the coast
    • mark/​enter/​defend (a) territory
    • stalk/​hunt/​capture/​catch/​kill prey
    Plants and fungi
    • trees/​plants grow/​bloom/​blossom/​flower
    • a seed germinates/​sprouts
    • leaves/​buds/​roots/​shoots appear/​develop/​form
    • flower buds swell/​open
    • a fungus grows/​spreads/​colonizes something
    • pollinate/​fertilize a flower/​plant
    • produce/​release/​spread/​disperse pollen/​seeds/​spores
    • produce/​bear fruit
    • develop/​grow/​form roots/​shoots/​leaves
    • provide/​supply/​absorb/​extract/​release nutrients
    • perform/​increase/​reduce photosynthesis
    Bacteria and viruses
    • bacteria/​microbes/​viruses grow/​spread/​multiply
    • bacteria/​microbes live/​thrive in/​on something
    • bacteria/​microbes/​viruses evolve/​colonize something/​cause disease
    • bacteria break something down/​convert something (into something)
    • a virus enters/​invades something/​the body
    • a virus mutates/​evolves/​replicates (itself)
    • be infected with/​contaminated with/​exposed to a new strain of a virus/​drug-resistant bacteria
    • contain/​carry/​harbour bacteria/​a virus
    • kill/​destroy/​eliminate harmful/​deadly bacteria
    see also grassroots, taproot
  2. of hair/tooth/nail

  3. [countable] the part of a hair, tooth, nail or tongue that attaches it to the rest of the body
    • hair that is blonde at the ends and dark at the roots
  4. main cause of problem

  5. [countable, usually singular] the main cause of something, such as a problem or difficult situation
    • root of something Money, or love of money, is said to be the root of all evil.
    • We have to get to the root of the problem.
    • at the root of something What lies at the root of his troubles is a sense of insecurity.
    • What would you say was the root cause of the problem?
  6. origin

  7. [countable, usually plural] the origin or basis of something
    • Flamenco may have its roots in Arabic music.
    • The festival has ancient and deep roots in English culture.
    • Her last three albums have seen her return to her bluegrass roots
    • We wanted to remain true to our creative roots.
  8. connection with place

  9. roots
    [plural] the feelings or connections that you have with a place because you have lived there or your family came from there
    • I'm proud of my Italian roots.
    • After 20 years in America, I still feel my roots are in England.
    • We have made lifelong friendships and put down roots.
  10. of word

  11. [countable] (linguistics) the part of a word that has the main meaning and that its other forms are based on; a word that other words are formed from
    • ‘Comfort’ is the root of ‘comfortable’, ‘comfortably’, ‘discomfort’ and ‘uncomfortable’.
  12. mathematics

  13. [countable] a quantity which, when multiplied by itself a particular number of times, produces another quantity see also cube root, square root
  14. Word Originnoun late Old English rōt, from Old Norse rót; related to Latin radix.
Idioms
put down roots
  1. (of a plant) to develop roots
  2. to settle and live in one place
    • After ten years travelling the world, she felt it was time to put down roots somewhere.
    • We haven't been here long enough to put down roots.
root and branch
  1. completely and in a way that affects every part of something
    • The government set out to destroy the organization root and branch.
    • root-and-branch reforms
take root
  1. (of a plant) to develop roots
    • I hope those cuttings will take root.
  2. (of an idea) to become accepted widely
    • Fortunately, militarism failed to take root in Europe as a whole.
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