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water
вода

I. water [ˈwɔːtəʳ, Am ˈwɑːt̬ɚ] СЪЩ (liquid)

water
bottled water
hot and cold water
low/high water
under water
under water (flooded)
to keep one's head above water a. прен
to keep one's head above water a. прен
to pass water
to pass water
to tread water a. прен
to tread water a. прен
to be like a fish out of water
to pour cold water on sth
to pour cold water on sth
of the first water
to get into hot water
to be in deep water
to hold water
to hold water

II. water [ˈwɔːtəʳ, Am ˈwɑːt̬ɚ] ГЛАГ прх

1. water (give water to):

water plants
water cows, horses

2. water (dilute):

water
water

III. water [ˈwɔːtəʳ, Am ˈwɑːt̬ɚ] ГЛАГ нпрх

1. water (produce tears):

water
water

2. water (salivate):

water

water heater СЪЩ

water heater

water polo [ˈwɔːtəpəʊləʊ, Am ˈwɑːt̬ɚpoʊloʊ] СЪЩ

water polo

water ice СЪЩ Brit s.

water ice → sorbet

sorbet [ˈsɔːbeɪ, Am ˈsɔːr-] СЪЩ

water pressure СЪЩ

water pressure

water pipe СЪЩ

1. water pipe (pipe to transport water):

water pipe

2. water pipe (hookah):

water pipe

water retention СЪЩ МЕД

water retention

water bed СЪЩ

water bed

water power СЪЩ no pl, no indef art

water power

water-skiing СЪЩ

water-skiing
Present
Iwater
youwater
he/she/itwaters
wewater
youwater
theywater
Past
Iwatered
youwatered
he/she/itwatered
wewatered
youwatered
theywatered
Present Perfect
Ihavewatered
youhavewatered
he/she/ithaswatered
wehavewatered
youhavewatered
theyhavewatered
Past Perfect
Ihadwatered
youhadwatered
he/she/ithadwatered
wehadwatered
youhadwatered
theyhadwatered

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This is a small drink of calvados taken between courses in a very long meal, sometimes with apple sorbet, supposedly to reawaken the appetite.
en.wikipedia.org
The meal also came with a bowl of classic soup or a featured sorbet.
en.wikipedia.org
The difference between gelato and sorbet is that gelato has a milk base and sorbet is water based.
www.stuff.co.nz
Sorbets, homemade caramels and jams (for custom sundaes) are also sold.
en.wikipedia.org
Some long-haul flights in first and business class offer such delicacies as caviar, champagne, and sorbet (intermezzo).
en.wikipedia.org