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1 academic
{ækə'demik}
I. 1. академически, университетски
ACADEMIC year учебна година
2. академичен, чисто теоретичен, абстрактен
3. сух, педантичен
4. изк. традиционен
5. фил. принадлежащ към школата на Платон
II. 1. учен, член на научно дружество
2. pl академични/чисто теоретични аргументи* * *{akъ'demik} I. а 1. академически, универси тетски; academic year уч* * *учен; университетски; академически; академичен;* * *1. academic year учебна година 2. i. академически, университетски 3. ii. учен, член на научно дружество 4. pl академични/чисто теоретични аргументи 5. академичен, чисто теоретичен, абстрактен 6. изк. традиционен 7. сух, педантичен 8. фил. принадлежащ към школата на Платон* * *academic[¸ækə´demik] I. adj 1. академически, университетски; 2. академичен; 3. прен. сух, педантичен; теоретичен; \academic discussion чисто теоретичен спор; FONT face=Times_Deutsch◊ adv academically; II. n 1. учен; 2. pl чисто теоретични (академични) аргументи; 3. pl университетско наметало и шапка; 4. ист. ученик от философската школата на Платон. -
2 endemic
{en'demik}
I. a ендемичен
II. n ендемична болест* * *{en'demik} I. а ендемичен; II. п ендемична болест.* * *ендемичен;* * *1. i. a ендемичен 2. ii. n ендемична болест* * * -
3 epidemic
{,epi'demik}
I. a епидемичен
II. n епидемия (и прен.)* * *{,epi'demik} I. а епидемичен; II. n епидемия (и прен.).* * *епидемичен; епидемия;* * *1. i. a епидемичен 2. ii. n епидемия (и прен.)* * * -
4 pandemic
{pæn'demik}
I. мед. a пандемичен
II. n пандемия* * *{pan'demik} мед. I. а пандемичен; II. n пандемия.* * *пандемичен;* * *1. i. мед. a пандемичен 2. ii. n пандемия* * * -
5 academical
{ækə'demikəl}
1. a академически, универси тетски
ACADEMICAL training университетско образование
2. pl университетско/академическо облекло (шапка и наметало), носено при тържествени случаи* * *{akъ'demikъl} 1. а академически, универси тетски; academical traini* * *университетски; академически;* * *1. a академически, универси тетски 2. academical training университетско образование 3. pl университетско/академическо облекло (шапка и наметало), носено при тържествени случаи* * *academical[¸ækə´demikəl] I. adj академически, университетски; \academical training университетско образование; II. n pl университетско наметало и шапка.
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