
Poppy
UK
/ˈpɒpi/
US
/ˈpɑpi/

Translation of "poppy" into Russian
poppy
NounUK
/ˈpɒpi/
US
/ˈpɑpi/
poppy
poppies pl
The poppy is known for its vibrant red color.
Мак известен своим ярко-красным цветом.
Definitions
poppy
NounUK
/ˈpɒpi/
US
/ˈpɑpi/
A flowering plant of the genus Papaver, typically with showy flowers and a source of opium.
The garden was filled with vibrant poppies swaying in the breeze.
A symbol of remembrance for soldiers who have died in war, often represented by a red artificial flower.
On Remembrance Day, many people wear a poppy to honor fallen soldiers.
The seed of the poppy plant, often used in cooking and baking.
She sprinkled poppy seeds on top of the bread before baking it.
An affectionate term of address for one's father or grandfather (chiefly North American).
"Thanks for the advice, Poppy," she said, hugging her grandfather.
Opium; a narcotic drug obtained from the latex of the poppy plant (archaic or poetic).
In Victorian literature, troubled souls often sought solace in the soothing embrace of the poppy.
poppy
AdjectiveUK
/ˈpɒpi/
US
/ˈpɑpi/
Having the bright, vivid red colour of a poppy flower.
She chose a poppy red dress for the ceremony.
Characteristic of or resembling mainstream pop music; catchy and upbeat.
The album is more poppy than their earlier, experimental work.
Relating to, made from, or containing poppies or their seeds (especially in food or medicine).
The bakery's famous poppy rolls are packed with sweet filling and crunchy seeds.
Poppy
Proper nounA female given name derived from the name of the flower.
Poppy arrived early to help set up the party.
Idioms and phrases
poppy seed
The baker sprinkled poppy seeds on the bread.
маковое семя
Пекарь посыпал хлеб маковыми семенами.