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Что (кто) такое Egg - определение

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
EGG; Egg (film); Beitzim
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egg         
  • Diagram of a chicken egg in its 9th day. Membranes: allantois, chorion, amnion, and vitellus/ yolk.
  • Chocolate [[Easter egg]]s hidden as part of an egg hunt
  • thumb
  • [[Frog]]spawn is mesolecithal.
  • A 3-D model of an egg
  • thumb
  • Microlecithal eggs from the [[flatworm]] ''[[Paragonimus westermani]]''
  • glycans]] to form a hydrophilic jelly coat that protects the egg
  • [[Salmon]] fry hatching. The larva has grown around the remains of the yolk and the remains of the soft, transparent egg are discarded.
  • Six commercial eggs {{mdash}} view from the top against a white background
  • Chelydra serpentina]]'')
  • A baby [[tortoise]] begins to emerge "fully developed" from its macrolecithal egg.
  • roundworm]] ''[[Toxocara]]''
  • [[Guillemot]] eggs
ORGANIC VESSEL IN WHICH AN EMBRYO FIRST BEGINS TO DEVELOP
The Biology of Eggs; The biology of eggs; Fish egg; Insect egg; Infertile egg; Infertile eggs; Wind-egg; Wind-eggs; Windeggs; Wind eggs; Eyren; Macrolecithal; Egg (biology); Mammalian eggs; Amphibian egg; Egg formation
Any small, white hatchback. Think clown car, only a bit smaller and with more bumper stickers.
So you couldn't get your parents' car...guess we're taking the egg tonight...
egg         
  • Diagram of a chicken egg in its 9th day. Membranes: allantois, chorion, amnion, and vitellus/ yolk.
  • Chocolate [[Easter egg]]s hidden as part of an egg hunt
  • thumb
  • [[Frog]]spawn is mesolecithal.
  • A 3-D model of an egg
  • thumb
  • Microlecithal eggs from the [[flatworm]] ''[[Paragonimus westermani]]''
  • glycans]] to form a hydrophilic jelly coat that protects the egg
  • [[Salmon]] fry hatching. The larva has grown around the remains of the yolk and the remains of the soft, transparent egg are discarded.
  • Six commercial eggs {{mdash}} view from the top against a white background
  • Chelydra serpentina]]'')
  • A baby [[tortoise]] begins to emerge "fully developed" from its macrolecithal egg.
  • roundworm]] ''[[Toxocara]]''
  • [[Guillemot]] eggs
ORGANIC VESSEL IN WHICH AN EMBRYO FIRST BEGINS TO DEVELOP
The Biology of Eggs; The biology of eggs; Fish egg; Insect egg; Infertile egg; Infertile eggs; Wind-egg; Wind-eggs; Windeggs; Wind eggs; Eyren; Macrolecithal; Egg (biology); Mammalian eggs; Amphibian egg; Egg formation
(eggs, egging, egged)
Frequency: The word is one of the 1500 most common words in English.
1.
An egg is an oval object that is produced by a female bird and which contains a baby bird. Other animals such as reptiles and fish also lay eggs.
...a baby bird hatching from its egg.
...ant eggs.
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2.
In Western countries, eggs often means hen's eggs, eaten as food.
Break the eggs into a shallow bowl and beat them lightly.
...bacon and eggs.
N-VAR
3.
Egg is used to refer to an object in the shape of a hen's egg.
...a chocolate egg.
N-COUNT: usu supp N
4.
An egg is a cell that is produced in the bodies of female animals and humans. If it is fertilized by a sperm, a baby develops from it.
It only takes one sperm to fertilize an egg.
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5.
6.
If someone puts all their eggs in one basket, they put all their effort or resources into doing one thing so that, if it fails, they have no alternatives left.
The key word here is diversify; don't put all your eggs in one basket.
PHRASE: usu v PHR
7.
If someone has egg on their face or has egg all over their face, they have been made to look foolish.
If they take this game lightly they could end up with egg on their faces.
PHRASE: face inflects, have/with PHR
8.
a chicken and egg situation: see chicken
egg         
  • Diagram of a chicken egg in its 9th day. Membranes: allantois, chorion, amnion, and vitellus/ yolk.
  • Chocolate [[Easter egg]]s hidden as part of an egg hunt
  • thumb
  • [[Frog]]spawn is mesolecithal.
  • A 3-D model of an egg
  • thumb
  • Microlecithal eggs from the [[flatworm]] ''[[Paragonimus westermani]]''
  • glycans]] to form a hydrophilic jelly coat that protects the egg
  • [[Salmon]] fry hatching. The larva has grown around the remains of the yolk and the remains of the soft, transparent egg are discarded.
  • Six commercial eggs {{mdash}} view from the top against a white background
  • Chelydra serpentina]]'')
  • A baby [[tortoise]] begins to emerge "fully developed" from its macrolecithal egg.
  • roundworm]] ''[[Toxocara]]''
  • [[Guillemot]] eggs
ORGANIC VESSEL IN WHICH AN EMBRYO FIRST BEGINS TO DEVELOP
The Biology of Eggs; The biology of eggs; Fish egg; Insect egg; Infertile egg; Infertile eggs; Wind-egg; Wind-eggs; Windeggs; Wind eggs; Eyren; Macrolecithal; Egg (biology); Mammalian eggs; Amphibian egg; Egg formation
I. n.
Ovum.
II. v. a.
1.
[With on.] Urge, incite, instigate, push, stimulate, encourage.
2.
[With into.] Provoke, harass, harry.
Egg         
  • Diagram of a chicken egg in its 9th day. Membranes: allantois, chorion, amnion, and vitellus/ yolk.
  • Chocolate [[Easter egg]]s hidden as part of an egg hunt
  • thumb
  • [[Frog]]spawn is mesolecithal.
  • A 3-D model of an egg
  • thumb
  • Microlecithal eggs from the [[flatworm]] ''[[Paragonimus westermani]]''
  • glycans]] to form a hydrophilic jelly coat that protects the egg
  • [[Salmon]] fry hatching. The larva has grown around the remains of the yolk and the remains of the soft, transparent egg are discarded.
  • Six commercial eggs {{mdash}} view from the top against a white background
  • Chelydra serpentina]]'')
  • A baby [[tortoise]] begins to emerge "fully developed" from its macrolecithal egg.
  • roundworm]] ''[[Toxocara]]''
  • [[Guillemot]] eggs
ORGANIC VESSEL IN WHICH AN EMBRYO FIRST BEGINS TO DEVELOP
The Biology of Eggs; The biology of eggs; Fish egg; Insect egg; Infertile egg; Infertile eggs; Wind-egg; Wind-eggs; Windeggs; Wind eggs; Eyren; Macrolecithal; Egg (biology); Mammalian eggs; Amphibian egg; Egg formation
·noun Anything resembling an egg in form.
II. Egg ·vt To urge on; to Instigate; to incite/.
III. Egg ·noun A simple cell, from the development of which the young of animals are formed; ovum; germ cell.
IV. Egg ·noun The oval or roundish body laid by domestic poultry and other birds, tortoises, ·etc. It consists of a yolk, usually surrounded by the "white" or albumen, and inclosed in a shell or strong membrane.
egg         
  • Diagram of a chicken egg in its 9th day. Membranes: allantois, chorion, amnion, and vitellus/ yolk.
  • Chocolate [[Easter egg]]s hidden as part of an egg hunt
  • thumb
  • [[Frog]]spawn is mesolecithal.
  • A 3-D model of an egg
  • thumb
  • Microlecithal eggs from the [[flatworm]] ''[[Paragonimus westermani]]''
  • glycans]] to form a hydrophilic jelly coat that protects the egg
  • [[Salmon]] fry hatching. The larva has grown around the remains of the yolk and the remains of the soft, transparent egg are discarded.
  • Six commercial eggs {{mdash}} view from the top against a white background
  • Chelydra serpentina]]'')
  • A baby [[tortoise]] begins to emerge "fully developed" from its macrolecithal egg.
  • roundworm]] ''[[Toxocara]]''
  • [[Guillemot]] eggs
ORGANIC VESSEL IN WHICH AN EMBRYO FIRST BEGINS TO DEVELOP
The Biology of Eggs; The biology of eggs; Fish egg; Insect egg; Infertile egg; Infertile eggs; Wind-egg; Wind-eggs; Windeggs; Wind eggs; Eyren; Macrolecithal; Egg (biology); Mammalian eggs; Amphibian egg; Egg formation
egg1
¦ noun
1. an oval or round object laid by a female bird, reptile, fish, or invertebrate and containing an ovum which if fertilized can develop into a new organism.
an infertile egg, typically of the domestic hen, used for food.
2. Biology the female reproductive cell in animals and plants; an ovum.
3. informal, dated a person of a specified kind: he's a thoroughly bad egg.
4. Architecture a decorative oval moulding, used alternately with triangular figures.
Phrases
kill the goose that lays the golden eggs destroy a reliable and valuable source of income. [with allusion to one of Aesop's fables.]
with egg on one's face informal appearing foolish or ridiculous.
Derivatives
eggless adjective
eggy adjective
Origin
ME (superseding earlier ey, from OE g): from ON.
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egg2
¦ verb (egg someone on) urge or encourage someone to do something foolish or risky.
Origin
ME: from ON eggja 'incite'.
egg         
  • Diagram of a chicken egg in its 9th day. Membranes: allantois, chorion, amnion, and vitellus/ yolk.
  • Chocolate [[Easter egg]]s hidden as part of an egg hunt
  • thumb
  • [[Frog]]spawn is mesolecithal.
  • A 3-D model of an egg
  • thumb
  • Microlecithal eggs from the [[flatworm]] ''[[Paragonimus westermani]]''
  • glycans]] to form a hydrophilic jelly coat that protects the egg
  • [[Salmon]] fry hatching. The larva has grown around the remains of the yolk and the remains of the soft, transparent egg are discarded.
  • Six commercial eggs {{mdash}} view from the top against a white background
  • Chelydra serpentina]]'')
  • A baby [[tortoise]] begins to emerge "fully developed" from its macrolecithal egg.
  • roundworm]] ''[[Toxocara]]''
  • [[Guillemot]] eggs
ORGANIC VESSEL IN WHICH AN EMBRYO FIRST BEGINS TO DEVELOP
The Biology of Eggs; The biology of eggs; Fish egg; Insect egg; Infertile egg; Infertile eggs; Wind-egg; Wind-eggs; Windeggs; Wind eggs; Eyren; Macrolecithal; Egg (biology); Mammalian eggs; Amphibian egg; Egg formation
I
n.
1) to hatch; incubate; lay eggs
2) to beat (AE), whisk (BE); boil; fry; poach an egg
3) to candle eggs
4) an addled, bad, rotten egg; boiled; devilled; fried; hard-boiled; poached; raw; Scotch (BE); scrambled; soft-boiled eggs
5) (misc.) a bad/ rotten egg ('a bad person'); a good egg ('a good person'); to have egg on one's face ('to be in an embarrassing position'); (BE) to teach one's grandmother to suck eggs ('to try to tell smb. smt. that they already know')
II
v. (d; tr.) to egg into (to egg smb. into doing smt.)
EGG         
  • Diagram of a chicken egg in its 9th day. Membranes: allantois, chorion, amnion, and vitellus/ yolk.
  • Chocolate [[Easter egg]]s hidden as part of an egg hunt
  • thumb
  • [[Frog]]spawn is mesolecithal.
  • A 3-D model of an egg
  • thumb
  • Microlecithal eggs from the [[flatworm]] ''[[Paragonimus westermani]]''
  • glycans]] to form a hydrophilic jelly coat that protects the egg
  • [[Salmon]] fry hatching. The larva has grown around the remains of the yolk and the remains of the soft, transparent egg are discarded.
  • Six commercial eggs {{mdash}} view from the top against a white background
  • Chelydra serpentina]]'')
  • A baby [[tortoise]] begins to emerge "fully developed" from its macrolecithal egg.
  • roundworm]] ''[[Toxocara]]''
  • [[Guillemot]] eggs
ORGANIC VESSEL IN WHICH AN EMBRYO FIRST BEGINS TO DEVELOP
The Biology of Eggs; The biology of eggs; Fish egg; Insect egg; Infertile egg; Infertile eggs; Wind-egg; Wind-eggs; Windeggs; Wind eggs; Eyren; Macrolecithal; Egg (biology); Mammalian eggs; Amphibian egg; Egg formation
Elektronischer Geschaeftsverkehr-Gesetz Germany
Egg         
  • Diagram of a chicken egg in its 9th day. Membranes: allantois, chorion, amnion, and vitellus/ yolk.
  • Chocolate [[Easter egg]]s hidden as part of an egg hunt
  • thumb
  • [[Frog]]spawn is mesolecithal.
  • A 3-D model of an egg
  • thumb
  • Microlecithal eggs from the [[flatworm]] ''[[Paragonimus westermani]]''
  • glycans]] to form a hydrophilic jelly coat that protects the egg
  • [[Salmon]] fry hatching. The larva has grown around the remains of the yolk and the remains of the soft, transparent egg are discarded.
  • Six commercial eggs {{mdash}} view from the top against a white background
  • Chelydra serpentina]]'')
  • A baby [[tortoise]] begins to emerge "fully developed" from its macrolecithal egg.
  • roundworm]] ''[[Toxocara]]''
  • [[Guillemot]] eggs
ORGANIC VESSEL IN WHICH AN EMBRYO FIRST BEGINS TO DEVELOP
The Biology of Eggs; The biology of eggs; Fish egg; Insect egg; Infertile egg; Infertile eggs; Wind-egg; Wind-eggs; Windeggs; Wind eggs; Eyren; Macrolecithal; Egg (biology); Mammalian eggs; Amphibian egg; Egg formation
An egg is an organic vessel grown by an animal to carry a possibly fertilized egg cell (a zygote) and to incubate from it an embryo within the egg until the embryo has become an animal fetus that can survive on its own, at which point the animal hatches.
shell egg         
  • White and brown eggs in an egg crate
  • French]] breed of [[chicken]]
  • A single egg with two yolks
  • [[Cuticula]]
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  • Laying hens in battery cages
  • [[Century egg]]
  • A raw chicken egg within its membrane, with the shell removed by soaking in [[vinegar]]
  • ''Hanácké kraslice'', Easter eggs from the [[Haná]] region, the [[Czech Republic]]
  • Egg cleaning on a farm in Norway
  • White, speckled (red), and brown chicken eggs
  • Collected chicken eggs and quail eggs in a wicker basket
  • sunny side up]]
  • Eggs for sale at a grocery store
  • A batch of [[tea egg]]s with shell intact soaking in a brew of spices and tea
  • tomb of Menna]], including a basket of eggs
  • Pickled egg, colored with beetroot juice
  • Soft-boiled [[quail eggs]] with potato [[galette]]s
  • Salted duck egg
  • Egg vendors in Samarkand, c. 1870
  • Quail eggs (upper left), chicken egg (lower left), and [[ostrich]] egg (right)
EDIBLE ANIMAL PRODUCT
Eggs; Egg food; Chicken egg; Goose egg; Eggs (food); Duck egg; Egg production; Egg (fowl); Egg proteins, dietary; Egg proteins; Shell egg; Poultry egg; Duck eggs; Frozen eggs; Chicken eggs; Burford Brown; Raw egg; Raw eggs; Uncooked egg; Uncooked eggs; Undercooked egg; Undercooked eggs; Undercooked Eggs; Hen’s eggs; Hen's eggs; Egg (food); 🥚; Eggs as food; Hen's egg; Chicken egg (food); Health effects of eggs
¦ noun an egg sold in its natural state in the shell.
EGG (file format)         
FILE FORMAT
Egg file; .EGG; Egg format; Egg file format; Egg archive; Alzip egg; EGG (file compression); .egg
The EGG file format is a compressed archive file format that supports Unicode and intelligent compression algorithms. EGG format is created by ESTsoft and was first applied in their file compression software ALZip.

Википедия

Egg (disambiguation)

An egg is an organic vessel in which an embryo begins to develop.

Egg or eggs may also refer to: