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1 норвежцы
1) General subject: Norse2) Collective: Norse (the Norse), Norsk, the Norwegians -
2 Асгард
1) General subject: Asgard (обитель богов и павших героев)2) Religion: Asgard (In Norse mythology, the dwelling place of the gods, comparable to the Greek Mount Olympus), Asgardhr (In Norse mythology, the dwelling place of the gods, comparable to the Greek Mount Olympus), Asgarth3) Scandinavian: Asgardhr (обитель богов и павших героев), Asgarth (обитель богов и павших героев) -
3 язык
I муж.1) tongue прям. и перен.воспаление языка — мед. glossitis
обложенный язык — мед. coated/ furred tongue
показать язык — (кому-л.) (врачу и т.п.) to show one's tongue (to a doctor, etc.); ( дразнить) to stick one's tongue out, to put out one's tongue (at smb.)
3) clapper, tongue of a bell ( колокола)••держать язык за зубами — to hold one's tongue, to keep one's mouth shut
не сходит с языка, быть у кого-л. на языке — to be always on smb.'s lips
попадать на язык кому-л. — to fall victim to smb.'s tongue
тянуть/дергать кого-л. за язык — to make smb. say smth.; to make smb. talk
у него бойкий язык, он боек на язык — to have a quick/ready tongue, to be quick-tongued
у него длинный язык — he has a long/loose tongue разг.
у него хорошо язык подвешен — he has a ready/glib tongue разг.
у него, что на уме, то и на языке — he wears his heart on his sleeve, he cannot keep his thoughts to himself разг.
- высунув языкязык до Киева доведет — you can get anywhere if you know how to use your tongue; a clever tongue will take you anywhere
- злой язык
- злые языки
- лишиться языка
- острый язык
- придержать язык
- прикусить язык
- развязать язык
- распустить язык
- сорвалось с языка
- точить язык
- трепать языком
- чесать язык
- чесать языком
- язык проглотишь II муж.1) language, tongue ( речь)владеть каким-л. языком — to know a language
владеть каким-л. языком в совершенстве — to have a perfect command of a language
говорить русским языком — to say in plain Russian, in plain language
языки общего происхождения — cognate мн. ч.; лингв.
афганский язык — Pushtoo, Pushtu, Afghan
корнийский язык — истор. Cornish
корнуоллский язык — истор. Cornish
сингалезский язык — Cingalese, Sinhalese
сингальский язык — Sinhalese, Cingalese
венгерский язык — Hungarian, Magyar
верхненемецкий язык — High German, High Dutch
говорить языком — (кого-л./чего-л.) to use the language (of)
греческий язык — Greek, Hellenic
классические языки — classic мн. ч., humanity
латинский язык — Latin, Roman редк.
немецкий язык — Dutch истор., German
нижненемецкий язык — Low German, Low Dutch
общегерманский язык — лингв. Germanic
персидский язык — Iranian, Persian
разговорный язык — colloquial/familiar speech; spoken language
родной язык — mother tongue; native language
суконный язык — dull/vapid/insipid language
язык программирования — computer language, machine language, programming language
язык пушту — Pushtoo, Pushtu
язык саами — Lapp, Lappish
2) воен.; разг. ( пленный)prisoner for interrogation; identification prisoner; prisoner who will talk ()III муж.; устар.people, nation ( народ) -
4 Аургелмир
Religion: Ymir (In Norse mythology, the first being, a giant who was created from the drops of water that formed when the ice of Niflheim met the heat of Muspelheim) -
5 Бальдр
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6 Хель
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7 Мимир
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8 Ньёрд
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9 Улль
Religion: Ull (In Norse mythology, the god of snowshoes, hunting, the bow, and the shield) -
10 вальхалла
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11 молот громовержца
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12 Ёрд
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13 Аск и Эмбля
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14 Древо мира
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15 Муспелль
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16 Нифльхейм
Religion: Niflheim (In Norse mythology, the cold, dark, misty world of the dead) -
17 Свадилфари
Religion: Svadilfari (In Norse mythology, an unusually swift and intelligent horse belonging to a giant who offered to build a great wall around Asgard, the kingdom of the gods, to keep invaders away) -
18 Скади
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19 Хеймдалль
Religion: Heimdall (In Norse mythology, the watchman of the gods) -
20 древо мира
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