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1 vız
vız Summen n (der Insekten); Sausen n; -
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(DE) Gänsewein {r}; Wasser {s}; (EN) aqua, aquae; lymph; shoaly; water -
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(EN) hydraulic; water; waterhorse -
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13 víz-odavezetés
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14 hi-viz color
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15 Selters-víz
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16 visuel
vizɥɛladjvisuell, optisch, Blick..., Gesichts...visuelvisuel [vizɥεl]informatique Display neutre————————visuel -
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vizœʀm( d'une arme à feu) Visier nregarder dans le viseur — anvisieren/ins Visier nehmen
viseurviseur [vizœʀ]Visier neutre -
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vizɥalizevin Bilder umsetzen, visualisieren, visuell darstellen, sichbar machenvisualiservisualiser [vizɥalize] <1>bildlich darstellen; écran anzeigen -
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20 videlicet
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VIZ — Media, LLC Ключевые фигуры Сэйдзи Хорибути Расположение Сан Франциско, Калифорния Деятельность издательская деят … Википедия
Viz. — Viz. (also rendered viz without a period) and videlicet are adverbs used as synonyms of “namely, that is to say, as follows.”Viz. is an abbreviation of videlicet, which is Latin for “it is permitted to see.” [OED; The New Fowler s Modern English… … Wikipedia
Viz. — Viz. Viz. (сокращение от лат. videlicit) «а именно», «то есть». В отличие от i.e. (лат. id est «то есть») или e.g. (лат. exempli gratis «например»), viz. используется для детализации ранее сказанного, либо… … Википедия
viz — abbrv. (Latin) Videlicet, meaning obviously, namely, or of course; in other words; used to explain or rephrase preceding words in order to clarify them. The Essential Law Dictionary. Sphinx Publishing, An imprint of Sourcebooks, Inc. Amy Hackney… … Law dictionary
viz — viz; viz·ca·cha; viz·ca·che·ra; viz·ca·chon; viz·ard; … English syllables
viz. — viz. abbr. Latin Namely; to wit; that is to say. Used to elaborate on what has already been said in more particular or precise language. Webster s New World Law Dictionary. Susan Ellis Wild. 2000. viz … Law dictionary
viz — [vız] adv formal written used before naming things that you have just referred to in a general way ▪ three Greek cities viz Athens, Thessaloniki, and Patras … Dictionary of contemporary English
viz — is a shortened form of videlicet, a Middle English word based on Latin words meaning ‘it is permissible to see’; the final z is explained as a medieval symbol standing for the ending et. The abbreviation is used to mean ‘namely’ in introducing a… … Modern English usage
Viz — Viz, adv. [Contr. fr. videlicet.] To wit; that is; namely. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
viz. — viz. [ vız ] abbreviation FORMAL used, especially in writing, when you want to give more specific information about something you have just mentioned … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
viz. — viz. is used in written English to introduce a list of specific items or examples. The school offers two modules in Teaching English as a Foreign Language, viz. Principles and Methods of Language Teaching and Applied Linguistics. Syn: namely … English dictionary