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1 dixit (An assertion made but not proved)
Религия: голословное утверждениеУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > dixit (An assertion made but not proved)
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2 dixit
['dɪksɪt]1) Книжное выражение: безапелляционное утверждение2) Религия: (An assertion made but not proved) голословное утверждение -
3 голословное утверждение
1) General subject: a mere assertion, allegation, mere assertion, say so, say-so2) Religion: dixit (An assertion made but not proved)3) Law: ipse dixit (дословно "он сам сказал"), naked assertion4) Jargon: say-so say soУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > голословное утверждение
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