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4 cube sugar - traduction vers russe

4X4X4 RUBIK'S CUBE VARIATION
Sebesteny Cube; 4×4×4; Rubik's revenge; Master Cube; Rubiks revenge; 4x4x4 Rubik's Cube; 4x4 Rubik's Cube; Rubik's Master
  • A disassembled Eastsheen cube
  • An Eastsheen cube is on the left, and an official Rubik's Revenge is on the right.
  • Early Rubik's Revenge cube, with white opposite blue, and yellow opposite green
  • Scrambled
  • Solved
  • Scrambled and partially turned
  • A disassembled Rubik's Revenge, showing all the pieces and central ball

confectioners sugar         
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VERY FINE SUGAR WHICH CONTAINS A SMALL AMOUNT OF ANTI-CAKING AGENT
Confectioner's sugar; Icing sugar; CONFECTIONER’S SUGAR; Powdered Sugar; Icing Sugar; Confectionery sugar; CONFECTIONER'S SUGAR; Confectioners' sugar; Powder sugar; Pulverized white sugar; Confectioners sugar; Boora (sugar); Snow sugar; Snow powder
[амер.] сахарная пудра
granulated sugar         
  • A bowl of white sugar
TYPE OF REFINED SUGAR
Table sugar; Granulated sugar; Refined sugar; White refined sugar; White Sugar; Regular sugar

существительное

общая лексика

сахарный песок

granulated sugar         
  • A bowl of white sugar
TYPE OF REFINED SUGAR
Table sugar; Granulated sugar; Refined sugar; White refined sugar; White Sugar; Regular sugar
granulated sugar noun сахарный песок

Définition

четыре
1. мн. нескл.
Оценка успеваемости учащегося по пятибалльной системе, обозначающаяся цифрой "4" и соответствующая оценке "хорошо"; четвёрка.
2. числит.
1) а) Название числа, состоящего из 4 единиц.
б) Такое количество единиц чего-л.
2) Название цифры, обозначающей такое число.

Wikipédia

Rubik's Revenge

The Rubik's Revenge (also known as the 4×4×4 Rubik's Cube) is a 4×4×4 version of the Rubik's Cube. It was released in 1981. Invented by Péter Sebestény, the cube was nearly called the Sebestény Cube until a somewhat last-minute decision changed the puzzle's name to attract fans of the original Rubik's Cube. Unlike the original puzzle (and other odd-numbered puzzles like the 5×5×5 cube), it has no fixed facets: the centre facets (four per face) are free to move to different positions.

Methods for solving the 3×3×3 cube work for the edges and corners of the 4×4×4 cube, as long as one has correctly identified the relative positions of the colours—since the centre facets can no longer be used for identification.