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1 театр
1. play-house2. playhouse3. theater; house; stageписать для театра, быть драматургом — to write for the stage
4. theatreтеатр, который может скоро закрыться — fly-by-night theatre
театр с живыми актёрами, настоящий театр — an alive theatre
Синонимический ряд:арена (сущ.) арена -
2 возникать из
1. grow out of2. arise from3. arise out of -
3 выходить из
1. come out ofвыбиться из сил — become exhausted; fatigued
2. exit3. exit theпри условии; допуская; что; исходя из — on the assumption of
4. go out ofхрам, посвящённый одному из богов — a shrine sacred to a god
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4 экспериментальный театр
театр, который может скоро закрыться — fly-by-night theatre
театр с живыми актёрами, настоящий театр — an alive theatre
Русско-английский словарь по информационным технологиям > экспериментальный театр
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5 исходя из
1. on the assumption of2. on the basis ofпри условии; допуская; что; исходя из — on the assumption of
3. as following fromвыдал из запасов; выданный из запасов — released from stocks
резонатор образуется из … — the resonator is formed from …
4. fromиз — from among
5. come from6. start with -
6 обязательство об обратном вывозе имущества из
при условии; допуская; что; исходя из — on the assumption of
Русско-английский большой базовый словарь > обязательство об обратном вывозе имущества из
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7 выходить из
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8 выход из
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9 выходивший из
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10 выходящий из
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11 который из
при условии; допуская; что; исходя из — on the assumption of
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12 из театра валила толпа
1) General subject: the theatre poured out its humanity2) Makarov: humanityУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > из театра валила толпа
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