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MANKINDСуществительное mankind может произноситься с ударением на втором слоге: [mənʹkaɪnd] или на первом: [ʹmænkaɪnd]. Mankind [mənʹkaɪnd] означает 'человечество, человеческий род'. Mankind [ʹmænkaɪnd] имеет значение 'мужчины, мужской пол'.Difficulties of the English language (lexical reference) English-Russian dictionary > mankind
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mankind [mæn'kaɪnd]∎ for the good of mankind pour le bien de l'humanité(b) (men in general) hommes mpl -
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mankind n1) [mænˊkaɪnd] челове́чество; челове́ческий род2) [ˊmænkaɪnd] мужчи́ны, мужско́й пол -
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noun (the human race as a whole: He worked for the benefit of all mankind.) género humano, humanidadmankind n humanidad / género humanotr[mæn'kaɪnd]1 la humanidad nombre femenino, el género humano, los hombres nombre masculino pluralmankind ['mæn'kaɪnd,.kaɪnd] n: género m humano, humanidad fn.• hombre s.m.• humanidad s.f.• raza humana s.f.mæn'kaɪndmass noun humanidad f, género m humano[mæn'kaɪnd]N humanidad f, género m humano* * *[mæn'kaɪnd]mass noun humanidad f, género m humano -
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1. n человечество, человеческий родthe enemy of mankind — враг рода человеческого, сатана
2. n мужчины, мужской полСинонимический ряд:1. flesh (noun) flesh; Homo sapiens; human race; humanity; man; mortality; society2. humankind (noun) children; culture; family; generation; humankind; kin; people -
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̈n. ̘ˑmænˈkaɪnd сущ.
1) человечество;
человеческий род the greatest scientific triumph in the history of mankind ≈ величайший научный успех в истории человечества Syn: homo sapiens, humanity, humankind, man, men
2) мужчины, мужской пол человечество, человеческий род мужчины, мужской пол mankind мужчины, мужской пол ~ человечество;
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[ˌmæn'kaɪnd]nome umanità f., genere m. umano* * *noun (the human race as a whole: He worked for the benefit of all mankind.) umanità* * *mankind (def. 1 /mænˈkaɪnd/, def. 2 /ˈmænkaɪnd/)n. [u]1 il genere umano; l'umanità2 il sesso maschile; gli uomini.* * *[ˌmæn'kaɪnd]nome umanità f., genere m. umano -
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nounMenschheit, die* * *noun (the human race as a whole: He worked for the benefit of all mankind.) die Menschheit* * *man·kind[mænˈkaɪnd]* * *[mn'kaɪnd]ndie Menschheit* * *mankind s1. [mænˈkaınd] die Menschheit, das Menschengeschlecht, die Menschen pl, der Mensch2. [ˈmænkaınd] koll die Männer pl, die Männerwelt* * *nounMenschheit, die* * *n.Menschheit f. -
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n людство, людський рід- common heritage of mankind спільний спадок людства- destinies of mankind людські долі -
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[̈n. ̘ˑmænˈkaɪnd]mankind мужчины, мужской пол mankind человечество; человеческий род -
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mankind — man kind , n. [AS. mancynn. See {Kin} kindred, {Kind}, n.] 1. The human race; man, taken collectively. [1913 Webster] The proper study of mankind is man. Pore. [1913 Webster] 2. Men, as distinguished from women; the male portion of human race.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
mankind — index mortality Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
mankind — the human race, c.1300, earlier man kende (early 13c.), from MAN (Cf. man) (n.) + KIND (Cf. kind) (n.). Replaced O.E. mancynn human race. Also used occasionally in Middle English for male persons (late 14c.), but otherwise preserving the original … Etymology dictionary
mankind — is pronounced with the stress on the second syllable when the meaning is ‘the human species’ and with the stress on the first syllable in the less usual sense ‘male people, as distinct from female’. In the first meaning, humankind is now often… … Modern English usage
mankind — ► NOUN ▪ human beings collectively; the human race … English terms dictionary
mankind — [man′kīnd΄; ] for 1, also [ man kīnd′] n. [altered (by assoc. with KIND < mankin < OE mancynn < man, MAN, + cynn, KIN] 1. all human beings; the human race 2. all human males; the male sex … English World dictionary
Mankind — (ca. 1465) With the exception of EVERYMAN,Mankind is probably the best known and most often studied late medieval MORALITY PLAY. A verse drama in 914 lines, Mankind is written in the East Midland dialect of MIDDLE ENGLISH, and is known to have … Encyclopedia of medieval literature