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2 humanity
1. n человечество; род людской2. n разг. масса людей, толпа, народ3. n гуманность, человечность, человеколюбие; гуманизм4. n гуманные действия5. n человеческая природа; человеческие качества6. n классические языки и литература7. n гуманитарные науки8. n шотл. изучение латыниСинонимический ряд:1. kindness (noun) benevolence; charity; compassion; kindness; love; sympathy2. mankind (noun) civilisation; civilization; flesh; Homo sapiens; human culture; human race; humankind; man; mankind; mortality; people; proletariat; the massesАнтонимический ряд: -
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1. n стул; креслоcane chair — плетёный стул; плетёное кресло
2. n председательство; председательское место3. n председатель4. n кафедра5. n профессура, должность профессора6. n судейство; должность судьи7. n должность мэра8. n пост спикера палаты общин9. n амер. разг. электрический стул10. n амер. место свидетеля в суде11. n возвыш. высокое положение, трон12. n ист. портшез13. n архит. конёк крыши14. n ж. -д. рельсовая подушка15. n ж. -д. башмак16. n ж. -д. тех. подвесная люлька17. v усаживать18. v возводить в должность19. v возводить на трон20. v избирать председателем21. v возглавлять; быть председателем; руководить22. v поднимать и нестиСинонимический ряд:1. administrator (noun) administrator; director; executive; manager; president; supervisor2. electric chair (noun) capital punishment; death chair; death sentence; electric chair; electrocution; execution; hot seat3. furniture (noun) armchair; couch; furniture; place; seat; sofa; space; stool4. moderator (noun) moderator; monitor; speaker5. position of authority (noun) authority; chairman; chairperson; chairwoman; headship; instructorship; papal see; position of authority; professorate; professorship6. throne (noun) bench; cathedra; dais; throne7. conduct (verb) conduct; direct; moderate; oversee; preside; superviseАнтонимический ряд: -
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[hjʋʹmænıtı] n1. человечество; род людской2. разг. масса людей, толпа, народ3. 1) гуманность, человечность, человеколюбие; гуманизм2) pl гуманные действия4. pl человеческая природа; человеческие качества5. (the Humanities)1) классические языки и литература2) гуманитарные науки6. (Humanity) шотл. изучение латыниChair [professor] of Humanity - кафедра [профессор] латинского языка и литературы
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1. department2. reading-desk3. pulpit4. platform; pulpit; lecturing desk; chair; cathedra5. chair6. rostrum7. stand -
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Makarov: Chair of HumanityУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > кафедра латинского языка и литературы
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déchirer [de∫iʀe]➭ TABLE 11. transitive verba. [+ papier] to tear up ; [+ vêtement] to tear ; ( = arracher) [+ page] to tear out (de from ) ; ( = ouvrir) [+ sac, enveloppe] to tear open• elle est déchirée par le remords/la douleur she is torn by remorse/racked by pain• ça déchire ! (inf) ( = c'est génial !) it's great!2. reflexive verba. [vêtement] to tear ; [sac] to burst* * *deʃiʀe
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1) ( mettre en morceaux) to tear [something] up [papier, tissu]; to rip [something] up [chair]; to break [something] up [surface]déchirer un contrat — fig to go back on a contract
2) ( détériorer) to tear [vêtement, sac]4) ( diviser) [conflit] to split [groupe, pays]5) ( faire souffrir) to torture [personne]
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se déchirer verbe pronominal1) ( se rompre) [papier, tissu, vêtement] to tear2) Médecine3) ( s'affronter) [personnes] to tear each other apart* * *deʃiʀe vt1) [tissu] to tear, to rip2) (pour jeter) [lettre, document] to tear up, (pour ouvrir) to tear open3) (= arracher) to tear out4) fig, [couple, groupes sociaux] to tear apart* * *déchirer verb table: aimerA vtr1 ( mettre en morceaux) to tear [sth] up [papier, tissu]; to rip [sth] up [chair]; to break [sth] up [surface]; déchirer un contrat/un accord fig to go back on a contract/an agreement; déchirer le voile fig to lift the veil;2 ( détériorer) to rip, to tear [vêtement, sac];3 fml ( troubler) [bruit] to shatter [silence, nuit]; [éclair, lumière] to rend [obscurité, ciel]; [événement] to shatter [vie, illusion];4 ( diviser) [conflit] to split [groupe, pays]; couple/pays déchiré divided couple/country; il était déchiré entre son devoir et son désir de rester he was torn between his duty and his desire to stay; déchiré entre sa famille et son travail torn between his family and his work;5 ( faire souffrir) [spectacle, douleur, personne] to torture [personne]; humanité déchirée tortured humanity.B se déchirer vpr1 ( se rompre) [papier, tissu, vêtement] to tear, to rip; ma robe s'est déchirée my dress has torn ou ripped;2 Méd se déchirer un muscle to tear a muscle;3 ( s'affronter) [groupes, personnes] to tear each other apart;4 fml ( souffrir) [cœur] to break; [âme] to be in torment; mon cœur se déchire à l'idée de partir the thought of leaving breaks my heart.[deʃire] verbe transitifattention, tu vas déchirer ton collant mind not to rip your tights2. [mettre en deux morceaux] to tear[mettre en morceaux] to tear up ou to pieces3. [arracher] to tear off (separable)4. [ouvrir]déchirer une enveloppe to tear ou to rip open an envelopeun bruit qui déchire les tympans an earpiercing ou earsplitting noisedéchirer quelqu'un ou le cœur de quelqu'un (littéraire) to break somebody's heart, to make somebody's heart bleed7. [diviser] to tear apart————————se déchirer verbe pronominal (emploi réciproque)[se faire souffrir] to tear each other apart————————se déchirer verbe pronominal (emploi passif)————————se déchirer verbe pronominal intransitif[membrane] to break————————se déchirer verbe pronominal transitifse déchirer un muscle/tendon/ligament to tear a muscle/tendon/ligament -
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Univ. (abr de Universidad) University, Univ. 'Univ.' also found in these entries: Spanish: acceso - agregada - agregado - alumna - alumno - cátedra - catedrática - catedrático - claustro - colegio - congreso - decana - decano - diplomatura - doctorado - facultad - lector - lectora - letra - licenciada - licenciado - licenciarse - licenciatura - oyente - profesor - profesora - rector - rectora - seminario - tesis English: art - bachelor - chair - chancellor - course - credit - dean - degree - dissertation - doctor - don - DPhil - faculty - fellow - fellowship - fraternity - freshman - gown - graduate - hall - Honours degree - humanity - law - lecture - lecture hall - lecture theatre - lecturer - master's degree - medic - read - reader - rector - registrar - registration - residence - school - senate - session - tutor - tutorialABBR= University U -
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Univ.1 ( Universidad) university; (abreviatura) univ, Univ* * *(= universidad) U, Univ* * *(= universidad) U, Univ* * *Univ.(= universidad) U, Univ.* * *
Univ. (abr de Universidad) University, Univ.
'Univ.' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
acceso
- agregada
- agregado
- alumna
- alumno
- cátedra
- catedrática
- catedrático
- claustro
- colegio
- congreso
- decana
- decano
- diplomatura
- doctorado
- facultad
- lector
- lectora
- letra
- licenciada
- licenciado
- licenciarse
- licenciatura
- oyente
- profesor
- profesora
- rector
- rectora
- seminario
- tesis
English:
art
- bachelor
- chair
- chancellor
- course
- credit
- dean
- degree
- dissertation
- doctor
- don
- DPhil
- faculty
- fellow
- fellowship
- fraternity
- freshman
- gown
- graduate
- hall
- Honours degree
- humanity
- law
- lecture
- lecture hall
- lecture theatre
- lecturer
- master's degree
- medic
- read
- reader
- rector
- registrar
- registration
- residence
- school
- senate
- session
- tutor
- tutorial
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10 перед
I п`ередпредл. (тв.)1) ( при обозначении места) in front of; beforeон остано́вился перед две́рью — he stopped in front of the door
стул стои́т перед столо́м — the chair stands before [in front of] the table
он положи́л часы́ перед черни́льницей — he put his watch in front of the inkstand
он до́лго стоя́л перед э́той карти́ной — he stood before the picture for a long time
2) ( при обозначении времени) beforeперед обе́дом — before dinner
перед нача́лом заня́тий — before the beginning of the lessons
принима́ть лека́рство перед едо́й — take medicine before one's food
перед тем, как (+ инф.) — before (+ ger)
перед тем, как вы́йти и́з дому — before going out (of the house)
3) ( при обозначении последовательности) beforeперед э́тим сло́вом нет запято́й — there is no comma before this word
4) ( в присутствии) in front of; beforeперед лицо́м свои́х това́рищей — in front of one's comrades / friends
вы́ступить перед аудито́рией — appear before an audience
5) ( по отношению) before; towardsпреступле́ние перед Бо́гом и людьми́ — a crime before / against God and humanity
быть винова́тым перед кем-л — be guilty towards smb
6) ( по сравнению) (as) compared (to, with); toони́ ничто́ перед ним — they are nothing compared to him; they can't hold a candle to him идиом.
7) (при возникновении, в условиях чего-л) beforeбыть беспо́мощным перед подо́бными обвине́ниями — be helpless before such accusations
пасова́ть перед тру́дностями — be stopped by difficulties
8) (указывает на того, кому что-л предстоит) before; facingперед на́ми больша́я зада́ча — there is a great task before us [facing us]
перед ни́ми серьёзные тру́дности — they are facing [faced with] serious difficulties
перед ва́ми откры́ты все доро́ги — all the roads lie open to you
II перёдперед ним тру́дный вы́бор — he has a difficult choice to make
м.front, fore part
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