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1 Greek (Of or relating to an Eastern church using the Byzantine rite in Greek)
Религия: относящийся к Восточной церквиУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > Greek (Of or relating to an Eastern church using the Byzantine rite in Greek)
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2 Greek
1) Общая лексика: грек, гречанка, греческий, греческий язык2) Религия: (A native or inhabitant of Greece) грек, (Of or relating to an Eastern church using the Byzantine rite in Greek) относящийся к Восточной церкви, (Of or relating to the established Orthodox church of Greece) относящийся к Греко-католической православной церкви, (The language used by the Greeks) греческий язык5) Реклама: макет-рыба (макет объявления с произвольными изображением и текстом, имеющий целью дать представление о точном взаиморасположении элементов, их размерах и форме, о шрифтовом оформлении и прочих особенностях будущего рекламного произведения), рыба6) Ругательство: в жопу (анальный половой акт)7) Табуированная лексика: заниматься анальным сексом с женщиной8) МИД: (жён.) гречанка -
3 greek
1) Общая лексика: грек, гречанка, греческий, греческий язык2) Религия: (A native or inhabitant of Greece) грек, (Of or relating to an Eastern church using the Byzantine rite in Greek) относящийся к Восточной церкви, (Of or relating to the established Orthodox church of Greece) относящийся к Греко-католической православной церкви, (The language used by the Greeks) греческий язык5) Реклама: макет-рыба (макет объявления с произвольными изображением и текстом, имеющий целью дать представление о точном взаиморасположении элементов, их размерах и форме, о шрифтовом оформлении и прочих особенностях будущего рекламного произведения), рыба6) Ругательство: в жопу (анальный половой акт)7) Табуированная лексика: заниматься анальным сексом с женщиной8) МИД: (жён.) гречанка
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