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1 Toronto Goth
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2 гот
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3 гот
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4 гот
1) General subject: goth (представитель( ница) субкультуры готов)2) History: Goth -
5 Gothic Energy Corporation
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > Gothic Energy Corporation
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6 Никита Готский
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7 Савва Готский
Christianity: Sabbas the Goth (христианский святой) -
8 Савва Готфский
Christianity: Sabbas the Goth -
9 вандал
1) General subject: Hun2) Literal: Goth3) History: vandal4) Religion: Vandal (A member of a Germanic people who lived in the area south of the Baltic between the Vistula and the Oder, overran Gaul, Spain, and northern Africa in the 4th and 5th centuries AD, and in 455 sacked Rome), hun (A person who is wantonly destructive)5) Jargon: trash6) Makarov: Visigoth -
10 готический
1) General subject: goth5) Polygraphy: Gothic (о шрифте) -
11 неформал
1) General subject: member of an unofficial organization, geek, nerd2) Jargon: freak (A: 'Well, y'know mate, you look pretty much like a freak.' B:'Isn't that the whole point of being a goth?') -
12 гот
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13 гот
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14 вандал
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15 готический
Gothic, сокр. Go., Gothготическая архитектура — Gothic (architecture), Gothic structural system
готический стиль — Gothic [pointed] style
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16 Никита Готфский, вмц.
(ум. 375; катол. св., д. п. 15 сентября) St. Nicetas the Goth, M.Русско-английский словарь религиозной лексики > Никита Готфский, вмц.
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17 Савва Готфский, мч.
(ум. 372; катол. св., д. п. 12 апреля) St. Sabas the Goth, m.Русско-английский словарь религиозной лексики > Савва Готфский, мч.
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18 гот
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19 вандал
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20 варвар
barbarian имя существительное:
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goth — goth·am; goth·am·ite; goth·en·burg; goth·i·cal·ly; goth·i·cism; goth·i·cist; goth·i·cize; goth·ic·ness; goth·ish; moe·so·goth; os·tro·goth; suio·goth; vis·i·goth; goth; goth·ic; vis·i·goth·ic; os·tro·goth·i·an; os·tro·goth·ic; … English syllables
GOTH — (manga) Goth Genre Thriller Roman Auteur Otsu ichi Éditeur Kadokawa Shoten Volumes Original edition: 1 Bunko edition: 2 … Wikipédia en Français
Goth|ic — «GOTH ihk», noun, adjective. –n. 1. a style of architecture using pointed arches, flying buttresses, and high, steep roofs. It was developed in western Europe during the Middle Ages from about 1150 to 1550. 2. the East Germanic language of the… … Useful english dictionary
Goth — bezeichnet: das Musikgenre Gothic Rock den Angehörigen der zum Gothic Rock entstandenen Musikszene, siehe Gothic (Kultur) Goth: Wristcut Jiken, japanischer Roman, Manga und Kinofilm früher das Wiegwasser durch die thüringische Stadt Gotha… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Göth — ist der Name mehrerer Personen: Amon Göth (1908–1946), österreichischer KZ Kommandant Georg Göth (1803–1873), österreichischer Historiker und Naturforscher Martin Göth (* 1957), deutscher Komponist Diese Seite ist eine … Deutsch Wikipedia
goth — ⇒GOTH, GOTHE, adj. et subst. A. (Celui) qui appartient à une peuplade venue de Scandinavie qui se répandit en Europe dans les premiers siècles de notre ère, se divisant en Ostrogoths et Wisigoths et ayant en Occident une réputation bien établie… … Encyclopédie Universelle
Goth — [ gaθ ] noun 1. ) count a member of a group of people who attacked and destroyed Rome in the fifth century 2. ) Goth or Gothic uncount a type of modern popular music that is loud and has a strong beat a ) uncount a type of fashion that was first… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
Goth — /goth/, n. 1. one of a Teutonic people who in the 3rd to 5th centuries invaded and settled in parts of the Roman Empire. 2. a person of no refinement; barbarian. [bef. 900; ME Gothe < LL Gothi (pl.); r. OE Gotan (pl.) (Gota, sing.); c. Goth Gut… … Universalium
goth — [gɔθ US ga:θ] n [: Old English; Origin: Gota, from Late Latin Gothi (plural)] 1.) [U] a type of slow sad popular music that is played on electric ↑guitars and ↑keyboards 2.) someone who likes goth music >goth also gothic adj … Dictionary of contemporary English
Goth — (n.) O.E. Gota (pl. Gotan) a Goth (see GOTHIC (Cf. Gothic)). In 19c., in reference to living persons, it meant a Gothicist (1812), an admirer of the Gothic style, especially in architecture. Modern use as an adjective in reference to a subculture … Etymology dictionary
Goth — ► NOUN 1) a member of a Germanic people that invaded the Roman Empire between the 3rd and 5th centuries. 2) (goth) a style of rock music typically having apocalyptic or mystical lyrics. 3) a member of a subculture favouring black clothing and… … English terms dictionary