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1 classical mythology
Литература: античная мифология -
2 Harpy (In Greco-Roman classical mythology, a fabulous creature, probably a wind spirit)
Религия: гарпияУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > Harpy (In Greco-Roman classical mythology, a fabulous creature, probably a wind spirit)
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3 Lucifer (In classical mythology, the morning star)
Религия: ВенераУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > Lucifer (In classical mythology, the morning star)
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4 Psyche (In classical mythology, princess of outstanding beauty who aroused Venus' jealousy and Cupid's love)
Религия: ПсихеяУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > Psyche (In classical mythology, princess of outstanding beauty who aroused Venus' jealousy and Cupid's love)
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5 amphisbaena (A serpent in classical mythology having a head at each end and capable of moving in either direction)
Религия: амфисбенаУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > amphisbaena (A serpent in classical mythology having a head at each end and capable of moving in either direction)
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6 lamia (In classical mythology, a female daemon who devoured children)
Религия: ламияУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > lamia (In classical mythology, a female daemon who devoured children)
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7 nectar (In classical mythology, the drink of the gods)
Религия: нектарУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > nectar (In classical mythology, the drink of the gods)
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8 ♦ classical
♦ classical /ˈklæsɪkl/a.1 (lett.) classico; dei classici ( latini e greci): classical Latin, latino classico; classical mythology, mitologia classica; classical scholar, studioso dei classici; classicista; classical education, istruzione classica2 (mus., arte, econ., fis.) classico; tradizionale: classical ballet, balletto classico; classical music, musica classica; ( anche) musica (classica) del tardo Settecento e primo Ottocento; classical economics, economia classica3 noto; classicoclassically avv. classicalness n. [u] NOTA D'USO: - classic o classical?-. -
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nounMythologie, die* * *[mi'Ɵolə‹i]noun ((a collection of) myths.) die Mythologie* * *my·thol·ogy[mɪˈθɒləʤi, AM -ˈθɑ:-]classical \mythology die Mythologie der AntikeGreek \mythology die griechische Mythologie* * *[mI'ɵɒlədZɪ]nMythologie f* * *mythol. abk1. mythological2. mythology* * *nounMythologie, die -
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[mɪ'θɒlədʒɪ]nome mitologia f.* * *[mi'Ɵolə‹i]noun ((a collection of) myths.) mitologia* * *mythology /mɪˈɵɒlədʒɪ/n. [uc]mitologia: classical mythology, mitologia classicamythologern.mythological, mythologica.mythologicallyavv.mythologistn.mitologo.* * *[mɪ'θɒlədʒɪ]nome mitologia f. -
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my·thol·ogy [mɪʼɵɒləʤi, Am -ʼɵɑ:-] nclassical \mythology die Mythologie der Antike;Greek \mythology die griechische Mythologie -
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сущ.1) соц. мифология (система религиозных, сакральных преданий, относительно связанных между собой мифов)She's fascinated by the stories of classical mythology. — Она очарована историями классической мифологии.
See:2) соц. мифология (научное направление, предметом которого являются мифы и их значение для людей и общества) -
13 гарпия
1) Biology: kitten moth (Centra)2) Zoology: harpy eagle (Harpia harpyja)3) Agriculture: harpy (крупный южноамериканский орёл; Thrasaetus)4) Religion: Harpy (In Greco-Roman classical mythology, a fabulous creature, probably a wind spirit)5) Greek: (Harpy) harpy6) Mythology: harpy7) Entomology: Dicranura -
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1) Colloquial: imperial drink3) Religion: nectar (In classical mythology, the drink of the gods)4) Mythology: nectar -
15 Evander
1) Общая лексика: Эвандер (традиц. форма: Эвандр, от латинского: Euander, древнегреч.: Euandros (благодетель). В античной мифологии Эвандр (сын Меркурия, отец Палланта) перебравшийся из Аркадии в Италию. Имя героя поэмы Вергилия "Энеида" (19 г. до н.э.))2) Религия: Эвандр (In classical mythology, the son of the god Hermes. Traditionally he instituted the Lupercalia and introduced some of the blessings of civilization, including writing) -
16 Harpy
Религия: дух ветра и стихии, полуженщина-полуптица отвратительного вида, (In Greco-Roman classical mythology, a fabulous creature, probably a wind spirit) гарпия -
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1) Общая лексика: Люцифер, падший ангел2) Поэтический язык: планета Венера, утренняя звезда3) Религия: Денница, Диавол, Луцифер, сатана, (In Christianity, a fallen rebel archangel, the Devil) Люцифер, (In classical mythology, the morning star) Венера4) Литература: ( lucifer) шведская спичка, сатана (как воплощение гордыни) -
18 Psyche
1) Религия: (In classical mythology, princess of outstanding beauty who aroused Venus' jealousy and Cupid's love) Психея2) Греческий язык: Психея -
19 amphisbaena
[ˌæmfɪs'biːnə]2) Религия: (A serpent in classical mythology having a head at each end and capable of moving in either direction) амфисбена3) Греческий язык: двуглавый змий -
20 harpy
Религия: дух ветра и стихии, полуженщина-полуптица отвратительного вида, (In Greco-Roman classical mythology, a fabulous creature, probably a wind spirit) гарпия
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Classical mythology — Le Rapt d Europe ( The Abduction of Europa, 1750) by Jean Baptiste Marie Pierre (Dallas Museum of Art) Classical mythology or Greco Roman mythology is the cultural reception of myths from the ancient Greeks and Romans. Along with philosophy and … Wikipedia
classical mythology — noun the system of mythology of the Greeks and Romans together; much of Roman mythology (especially the gods) was borrowed from the Greeks • Members of this Topic: ↑apple of discord, ↑ambrosia, ↑nectar, ↑amphisbaena, ↑basilisk, ↑centaur, ↑Fury, ↑ … Useful english dictionary
Daemon (classical mythology) — For other uses, see Daemon (disambiguation). This article is about the semi divine beings in classical mythology. For other uses, see Daemon. The words dæmon and daimôn are Latinized spellings of the Greek δαίμων , a reference to the daemons of… … Wikipedia
Classical — The word classical has several meanings. In general, these meanings refer to some past time, works of that era or later works influenced by that time. Classical things are often seen as ordered and part of high culture or a golden age, and… … Wikipedia
classical — clas|si|cal W3 [ˈklæsıkəl] adj [Date: 1500 1600; : Latin; Origin: classicus; CLASSIC1] 1.) belonging to a traditional style or set of ideas classical ballet/dance etc ▪ the classical theory of relativity 2.) relating to music that is considered… … Dictionary of contemporary English
mythology — my|thol|o|gy [mıˈθɔlədʒi US ˈθa: ] n plural mythologies [U and C] 1.) set of ancient myths ▪ characters from classical mythology mythology of ▪ the mythology of the Persians 2.) ideas or opinions that many people have, but that are wrong or not… … Dictionary of contemporary English
classical — clas|si|cal [ klæsıkl ] adjective usually before noun ** 1. ) following the original or traditional standard for something: Keynes s criticism of the classical theory of full employment 2. ) relating to CLASSICAL MUSIC: classical composers 3. )… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
classical */*/ — UK [ˈklæsɪk(ə)l] / US adjective [usually before noun] 1) following the original or traditional standard for something Keynes s criticism of the classical theory of full employment 2) relating to classical music classical composers 3) relating to… … English dictionary
classical — [ˈklæsɪk(ə)l] adj 1) following the original or traditional standard for something classical economics[/ex] 2) relating to Ancient Greece and Rome classical mythology[/ex] 3) relating to CLASSICAL MUSIC classical composers[/ex] classically… … Dictionary for writing and speaking English
classical — adjective 1) classical mythology Syn: ancient Greek, Hellenic, Attic; Latin, ancient Roman 2) classical music Syn: traditional, long established; serious, highbrow Ant … Thesaurus of popular words
mythology — noun (C, U) 1 ancient myths in general, and the beliefs they represent: scenes from classical mythology 2 ideas or opinions that many people believe, but that are wrong or not true: popular mythology about the lives of the royal family… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English