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1 Celts
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2 celts
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3 Celts
[kelts]1) ист. ке́льты (общее название близких по языку племён, населявших Британию [ Britannia I 1)] во время её завоевания англосаксами [ Anglo-Saxons]; см. тж. Brits)2) ке́льты (потомки древних кельтов; бо́льшая часть ныне живёт в Уэльсе [ Wales], Шотландии [ Scotland], Северной Ирландии [ Northern Ireland], Корнуолле [ Cornwall] и на о-ве Мэн [ Isle of Man])English-Russian Great Britain dictionary (Великобритания. Лингвострановедческий словарь) > Celts
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4 Celts
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5 the early Celts
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6 Celtic religion (The religious beliefs and practices of the ancient Celts)
Религия: кельтская религияУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > Celtic religion (The religious beliefs and practices of the ancient Celts)
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7 Druids (Members of the learned class among the ancient Celts who acted as priests, teachers, and judges)
Религия: друидыУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > Druids (Members of the learned class among the ancient Celts who acted as priests, teachers, and judges)
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10 Samhain
старинный кельтский праздник, знаменовавший конец летаThe Celts had a holiday called Samhain, which meant "end of summer". The Celts believed that spirits of the fruits and vegetables and also the ghosts of people visited the Earth on Samhain, which was October 31.
Англо-русский универсальный дополнительный практический переводческий словарь И. Мостицкого > Samhain
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11 inhabit
transitive verb* * *((of people, animals etc) to live in (a region etc): Polar bears inhabit the Arctic region; That house is now inhabited by a Polish family.) (be)wohnen- academic.ru/38138/inhabitable">inhabitable- inhabitant* * *in·hab·it[ɪnˈhæbɪt]vt▪ to \inhabit sth etw bewohnen* * *[In'hbɪt]vtbewohnen; (animals) leben in (+dat)* * *inhabit [ınˈhæbıt] v/t2. fig innewohnen (dat)* * *transitive verbthe region was inhabited by penguins/the Celts — in der Gegend lebten Pinguine/die Kelten
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12 Celtic religion
Религия: религия древних кельтов, (The religious beliefs and practices of the ancient Celts) кельтская религия -
13 Druids
Религия: древнекельтские жрецы, (Members of the learned class among the ancient Celts who acted as priests, teachers, and judges) друиды -
14 Allhallows E'en
святой вечер, ночь перед праздником SamhainThe Celts called the night before "Allhallows E'en" or holy evening.
Англо-русский универсальный дополнительный практический переводческий словарь И. Мостицкого > Allhallows E'en
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15 usage
tr['jʊːsɪʤ]1 uso, tratamiento, manejo2 (custom) uso, costumbre nombre femenino, usanza3 SMALLLINGUISTICS/SMALL usousage ['ju:sɪʤ, -zɪʤ] n1) habit: costumbre f, hábito m2) use: uso mn.• consumo s.m.• tratamiento s.m.• usanza s.f.• uso s.m.'juːsɪdʒa) u c ( Ling) uso mb) u c (custom, practice) costumbre f, uso mcommon usage — práctica f común
c) u ( use) uso m, utilización f['juːzɪdʒ]N1) (=custom) costumbre f, usanza f2) (Ling) (=use, way of using) uso min the usage of railwaymen — en el lenguaje de los ferroviarios, en el uso ferroviario
* * *['juːsɪdʒ]a) u c ( Ling) uso mb) u c (custom, practice) costumbre f, uso mcommon usage — práctica f común
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16 celtic
سلتي ، وابسته به نژاد سلت (celts) ، زبان سلتي -
17 early
adj. vroeg--------adv. vroegearly1[ ə:lie] 〈bijvoeglijk naamwoord; earliness〉2 spoedig♦voorbeelden:1 early bird • vroege vogel, vroege opstaanderkeep early hours • vroeg naar bed gaan en vroeg opstaanearly retirement • VUT, vervroegd pensioenan early riser • iemand die vroeg opstaatearly warning system • netwerk van waarschuwingsradar〈 spreekwoord〉 the early bird catches the worm • de vroege vogeltjes vangen de wormpjes; vroeg begonnen, veel gewonnen3 the early Celts • de oude/eerste Kelten————————early2〈 bijwoord〉1 vroeg ⇒ (in het) begin, tijdig2 te vroeg♦voorbeelden:early closing day • verplichte sluitingsmiddagearly or late • vroeg of laatearly on (in) • al vroeg, al in het begin -
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20 purpose-built
adjective (made or built for a particular need or purpose: People who use wheelchairs sometimes live in purpose-built houses.) īpaša pasūtījuma-* * *pēc īpaša pasūtījuma celts
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