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1 invicta
invicto,-a adjetivo undefeated, unbeaten
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3 Invicta
[ɪn'vɪktə]"Инви́кта" (марка спортивного автомобиля. Выпускалась с 1925 по 1938 и с 1947 по 1950)English-Russian Great Britain dictionary (Великобритания. Лингвострановедческий словарь) > Invicta
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4 Solenopsis invicta
Энтомология: муравей огненный импортный красный -
5 Buick Invicta
English-Russian dictionary of regional studies > Buick Invicta
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6 Solenopsis invicta
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7 red imported fire ant
Энтомология: муравей огненный импортный красный (лат. Solenopsis invicta) -
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1. noun1) (a heavy stick etc used as a weapon.) porra2) (a bat or stick used in certain games (especially golf): Which club will you use?) palo3) (a number of people meeting for study, pleasure, games etc: the local tennis club.) club4) (the place where these people meet: He goes to the club every Friday.) club5) (one of the playing-cards of the suit clubs.) trébol
2. verb(to beat or strike with a club: They clubbed him to death.) aporrear- clubsclub n1. club2. porra
club sustantivo masculino (pl club juvenil youth club; club nocturno nightclub
club sustantivo masculino club ' club' also found in these entries: Spanish: asociada - asociado - cuota - entrar - escalabrar - estaca - estatuto - garrote - gorila - haber - hípica - hípico - ingresar - inobservancia - inscribirse - invicta - invicto - palo - peña - sala - socia - socio - tablao - teleclub - trébol - videoclub - asociar - atlético - baja - bandera - boite - cachiporra - campestre - carné - casino - cineclub - deportivo - elitista - exclusividad - exclusivo - fichar - garrotazo - macana - mazo - selecto - sociedad - tranca - vestidor - vestier - vestuario English: AA - belong - bouncer - by-law - clientele - club - club sandwich - clubhouse - country club - due - exclude - fan club - fraternity - golf club - hostess - initiation - join - nightclub - nightly - Rotary Club - yacht club - ban - committee - dive - entrance - establishment - exclusive - fan - get - go - golf - guild - hot - iron - keen - meet - member - membership - night - putter - RAC - senior - society - spa - swing - yacht - youthtr[klʌb]1 (group, society) club nombre masculino2 (nightclub) club nombre masculino nocturno3 (stick) porra, garrote nombre masculino4 SMALLSPORT/SMALL (in golf) palo1 aporrear, dar garrotazos a, pegar garrotazos a\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto be in the club estar en estado, estar embarazadato club somebody to death aporrear a alguien hasta matarloclub soda SMALLAMERICAN ENGLISH/SMALL sodaclub n1) cudgel: garrote m, porra f2) : palo mgolf club: palo de golf3) : trébol m (naipe)4) association: club mn.• palo (Golf) (•Deporte•) s.m.adj.• garrote adj.n.• agrupación s.f.• ateneo s.m.• cachiporra s.f.• casino s.m.• clava s.f.• club s.m.• círculo s.m.• estaca s.f.• garrote s.m.• peña s.f.• porra s.f.v.• achocar v.• aporrear v.• unirse para el mismo fin v.klʌb
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1)a) ( cudgel) garrote m, cachiporra fb) ( golf club) palo m de golf2) (society, association) club mto join a club — hacerse* socio de un club
I'm fed up - join the club! — estoy harto - no eres el único! or ya somos dos!
3)a) ( Games) clubs pl ( suit) (+ sing or pl vb) tréboles mpl; ( in Spanish pack) bastos mplb) ( for dancing) discoteca f
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club vi ( visit dancing venues)to go clubbing — ir* de discoteca, ir* de marcha (Esp fam), carretear (Chi fam)
Phrasal Verbs:[klʌb]1. N1) (=stick) porra f, cachiporra f2) (=golf club) palo m3) clubs (Cards) (in Spanish pack) bastos mpl ; (in conventional pack) tréboles mpl4) (=association) club m ; (=gaming club) casino m ; (=building) centro m, club mjoin the club! — (fig) ¡ya somos dos!
to be in the club — hum estar en estado
5) (=disco) discoteca f2.VT [+ person] aporrear, dar porrazos a3.VIto club together — (esp Brit) (=join forces) unir fuerzas
4.CPDclub car N — (US) (Rail) coche m club
club class N — clase f club
club member N — socio(-a) m / f del club
club sandwich N — bocadillo vegetal con pollo y beicon
club soda N — (US) agua f de soda
club steak N — (US) bistec m culer
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1)a) ( cudgel) garrote m, cachiporra fb) ( golf club) palo m de golf2) (society, association) club mto join a club — hacerse* socio de un club
I'm fed up - join the club! — estoy harto - no eres el único! or ya somos dos!
3)a) ( Games) clubs pl ( suit) (+ sing or pl vb) tréboles mpl; ( in Spanish pack) bastos mplb) ( for dancing) discoteca f
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club vi ( visit dancing venues)to go clubbing — ir* de discoteca, ir* de marcha (Esp fam), carretear (Chi fam)
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9 fútbol
fútbol, (AmC, Méx)◊ futbol sustantivo masculinosoccer, football (esp BrE); fútbol americano American football; fútbol sala five-a-side soccer o football, ≈ indoor soccer (AmE)
fútbol sustantivo masculino football, US soccer Recuerda que en EE. UU. football significa fútbol americano; el fútbol europeo se llama soccer.
' fútbol' also found in these entries: Spanish: abono - acabar - beneficio - campo - compincharse - finta - horda - idea - idiotizar - interesar - invicta - invicto - polivalente - sacar - travesaño - UEFA - ver - venga - aficionado - amonestación - amonestar - anotación - anotador - arbitraje - arbitrar - árbitro - arco - arquero - banda - barrer - bomba - camiseta - cancha - caseta - centro - cero - despejar - diagonal - entrada - entusiasmar - falta - fanático - final - golpear - juez - jugar - mano - mariscal - masajista - meta English: addicted - amid - cup - field - five-a-side - football - football field - football match - game - gate - ground - hate - hooligan - interest - neither - punt - soccer - ball - footballer - match -
10 invicto
invicto,-a adjetivo undefeated, unbeaten
un club de fútbol invicto, an undefeated football team ' invicto' also found in these entries: Spanish: invicta English: unbeaten - undefeated -
11 Buick LeSabre
"Бьюик лесабр"Одна из основных моделей "Бьюика" выше среднего класса, комфортабельная, мощная, выпускаемая в нескольких вариантах - с кузовами типа "купе", "седан", "универсал" и др. в двухдверном и четырехдверном вариантах фирмой "Дженерал моторс" [ General Motors Corp.] с начала 1960-х годов. Весьма близкие, но более дорогие модели: "Инвикта" [ Buick Invicta] - с жестким верхом [ hard top]; более мощная "Уайлд кэт" [ Buick Wildcat] и "Электра" [ Buick Electra] - также выпускаются с начала 60-х годов (в начале 1990-х гг. - по 100-150 тыс. в год)English-Russian dictionary of regional studies > Buick LeSabre
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12 ant, red inported fire
1. LAT Solenopsis invicta Buren2. RUS муравей m огненный импортный красный3. ENG red imported fire ant4. DEU —5. FRA —DICTIONARY OF ANIMAL NAMES IN FIVE LANGUAGES > ant, red inported fire
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13 opossum, Panama mouse
1. LAT Marmosa invicta Goldman2. RUS канский опоссум m3. ENG Panama mouse opossum4. DEU Cana-Zwergbeutelratte f5. FRA —DICTIONARY OF ANIMAL NAMES IN FIVE LANGUAGES > opossum, Panama mouse
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14 Cinema
Portuguese cinema had its debut in June 1896 at the Royal Coliseum, Lisbon, only six months after the pioneering French cinema-makers, the brothers Lumiere, introduced the earliest motion pictures to Paris audiences. Cinema pioneers in Portugal included photographer Manuel Maria da Costa Veiga and an early enthusiast, Aurelio da Paz dos Reis. The first movie theater opened in Lisbon in 1904, and most popular were early silent shorts, including documentaries and scenes of King Carlos I swimming at Cascais beach. Beginning with the Invicta Film company in 1912 and its efforts to produce films, Portuguese cinema-makers sought technical assistance in Paris. In 1918, French film technicians from Pathé Studios of Paris came to Portugal to produce cinema. The Portuguese writer of children's books, Virginia de Castro e Almeida, hired French film and legal personnel in the 1920s under the banner of "Fortuna Film" and produced several silent films based on her compositions.In the 1930s, Portuguese cinema underwent an important advance with the work of Portuguese director-producers, including AntônioLopes Ribeiro, Manoel de Oliveira, Leitao de Barros, and Artur Duarte. They were strongly influenced by contemporary French, German, and Russian cinema, and they recruited their cinema actors from the Portuguese Theater, especially from the popular Theater of Review ( teatro de revista) of Lisbon. They included comedy radio and review stars such as Vasco Santana, Antônio Silva, Maria Matos, and Ribeirinho. As the Estado Novo regime appreciated the important potential role of film as a mode of propaganda, greater government controls and regulation followed. The first Portuguese sound film, A Severa (1928), based on a Julio Dantas book, was directed by Leitão de Barros.The next period of Portuguese cinema, the 1930s, 1940s, and much of the 1950s, has been labeled, Comédia a portuguesa, or Portuguese Comedy, as it was dominated by comedic actors from Lisbon's Theatre of Review and by such classic comedies as 1933's A Cancáo de Lisboa and similar genre such as O Pai Tirano, O Pátio das Cantigas, and A Costa do Castelo. The Portuguese film industry was extremely small and financially constrained and, until after 1970, only several films were made each year. A new era followed, the so-called "New Cinema," or Novo Cinema (ca. 1963-74), when the dictatorship collapsed. Directors of this era, influenced by France's New Wave cinema movement, were led by Fernando Lopes, Paulo Rocha, and others.After the 1974-75 Revolution, filmmakers, encouraged by new political and social freedoms, explored new themes: realism, legend, politics, and ethnography and, in the 1980s, other themes, including docufiction. Even after political liberty arrived, leaders of the cinema industry confronted familiar challenges of filmmakers everywhere: finding funds for production and audiences to purchase tickets. As the new Portugal gained more prosperity, garnered more capital, and took advantage of membership in the burgeoning European Union, Portuguese cinema benefited. Some American producers, directors, and actors, such as John Malkovich, grew enamored of residence and work in Portugal. Malkovich starred in Manoel de Oliveira's film, O Convento (The Convent), shot in Portugal, and this film gained international acclaim, if not universal critical approval. While most films viewed in the country continued to be foreign imports, especially from France, the United States, and Great Britain, recent domestic film production is larger than ever before in Portugal's cinema history: in 2005, 13 Portuguese feature films were released. One of them was coproduced with Spain, Midsummer Dream, an animated feature. That year's most acclaimed film was O Crime de Padre Amaro, based on the Eça de Queirós' novel, a film that earned a record box office return. In 2006, some 22 feature films were released. With more films made in Portugal than ever before, Portugal's cinema had entered a new era. -
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1. LAT Solenopsis invicta Buren2. RUS муравей m огненный импортный красный3. ENG red imported fire ant4. DEU —5. FRA — -
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1. LAT Marmosa invicta Goldman2. RUS канский опоссум m3. ENG Panama mouse opossum4. DEU Cana-Zwergbeutelratte f5. FRA —
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