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1 empire
إِمْبَرَاطُوريَّة \ empire: a state that various countries have joined, either freely or by force: the Ottoman Empire. -
2 Osmanlijsko Carstvo
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3 Османская империя
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4 Imperio Otomano, el
= Ottoman Empire, theEx. The article 'Libraries in late Ottoman Palestine between the Orient and the Occident' reveals historically Palestine's transformation from a backward region of the Ottoman Empire to a focus for international. -
5 османски
Ottoman* * *осма̀нски,прил., -а, -о, -и истор. Ottoman; • Османска империя the Ottoman empire.* * *Ottoman -
6 империя
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7 det osmanniske rige n
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8 otomano
adj.Ottoman, pertaining to the Ottoman Empire, Othman, Ottomanlike.m.Ottoman, Othman, Turk.* * *► adjetivo1 Ottoman► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 (persona) Ottoman* * *otomano, -a ( Hist)1.ADJ Ottoman2.SM / F Ottoman* * *= Ottoman.Nota: Nombre y adjetivo.Ex. The author gives an account of the interest shown by Ottoman and Islamic rulers in the establishment of libraries in Turkey.----* Imperio Otomano, el = Ottoman Empire, the.* * *= Ottoman.Nota: Nombre y adjetivo.Ex: The author gives an account of the interest shown by Ottoman and Islamic rulers in the establishment of libraries in Turkey.
* Imperio Otomano, el = Ottoman Empire, the.* * *otomano -naadj/m,fOttoman* * *
otomano,-a adjetivo & sustantivo masculino y femenino Turkish
Hist Ottoman
' otomano' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
otomana
* * *otomano, -a♦ adjOttoman♦ nm,fOttoman* * *adj HIST Ottoman -
9 osmanisch
Adj. Ottoman; das Osmanische Reich the Ottoman Empire* * *Ottoman* * *os|ma|nisch [ɔs'maːnɪʃ]adjOttoman* * *os·ma·nisch[ɔsˈma:nɪʃ]* * *osmanisch adj Ottoman;das Osmanische Reich the Ottoman Empire -
10 imperio
m.1 empire (territorio).2 rule (dominio).el imperio de la ley the rule of lawvaler un imperio to be worth a fortune3 emperorship (mandato).4 arrogance, imperiousness.* * *1 empire\valer un imperio familiar to be priceless, be worth a fortune* * *noun m.* * *SM1) (Pol) empire- vale un imperio2) (=autoridad) rule3) (=orgullo) haughtiness, pride* * *a) (territorios, período) empiregozar un imperio — (Ven fam) to have a whale of a time (colloq)
b) ( preponderancia) rule* * *= empire.Ex. No clear evidence was found to indicate that Roman Iberian had public libraries similar to those established elsewhere in the empire.----* caída del imperio romano, la = Fall of the Roman Empire, the.* imperio editorial = publishing empire.* Imperio Otomano, el = Ottoman Empire, the.* Imperio Romano, el = Roman Empire, the.* * *a) (territorios, período) empiregozar un imperio — (Ven fam) to have a whale of a time (colloq)
b) ( preponderancia) rule* * *= empire.Ex: No clear evidence was found to indicate that Roman Iberian had public libraries similar to those established elsewhere in the empire.
* caída del imperio romano, la = Fall of the Roman Empire, the.* imperio editorial = publishing empire.* Imperio Otomano, el = Ottoman Empire, the.* Imperio Romano, el = Roman Empire, the.* * *1 (territorios) empire; (período) empireun gran imperio hotelero a huge hotel empire2 (preponderancia) ruleel imperio de la ley the rule of law* * *
imperio sustantivo masculino
empire
imperio sustantivo masculino
1 empire
2 (dominación) rule, Hist frml imperium
bajo el imperio de Nerón, under Nero's rule
el imperio del mal gusto, the tyranny of bad taste
' imperio' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
estilo
- máxima
- máximo
- agonizar
- decaer
- desmoronarse
English:
barbarian
- crumble
- decline
- empire
- mighty
- Roman Empire
- imperial
* * *♦ adj[estilo, moda] Empire♦ nm1. [territorio] empire;valer un imperio to be worth a fortuneel Imperio Romano the Roman Empire2. [mandato] emperorship;durante el imperio de Carlos V during the reign of the emperor Charles V3. [dominio] rule;el imperio de la ley the rule of law* * *m empire* * *imperio nm: empire* * *imperio n empire -
11 вилает
ист. Vilayet (province of the Ottoman empire)* * *вилаѐт,м., -и, (два) вилаѐта истор. vilayet (province of the Ottoman empire).* * *vilayet (тур.)* * *ист. Vilayet (province of the Ottoman empire) -
12 завера
ист. 1. Greek liberation movement2. conspiracy, plot (against the Ottoman Empire)* * *Завѐра,ж., само ед. истор.1. Greek liberation movement (18211828);2. conspiracy, plot (against the Ottoman Empire).* * *1. 2- 2. 3); 3. conspiracy, plot (against the Ottoman Empire) 4. ucm. Greek liberation movement ( -
13 каза
пет. district in the Ottoman Empire* * *каза̀,и кааз|а̀ ж., -ѝ истор. district in the Ottoman Empire.* * *пет. district in the Ottoman Empire -
14 Imperio Otomano
m.Turkish empire.* * *el Imperio Otomano= Ottoman Empire, theEx: The article 'Libraries in late Ottoman Palestine between the Orient and the Occident' reveals historically Palestine's transformation from a backward region of the Ottoman Empire to a focus for international.
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15 región atrasada
(n.) = backward regionEx. The article 'Libraries in late Ottoman Palestine between the Orient and the Occident' reveals historically Palestine's transformation from a backward region of the Ottoman Empire to a focus for international.* * *(n.) = backward regionEx: The article 'Libraries in late Ottoman Palestine between the Orient and the Occident' reveals historically Palestine's transformation from a backward region of the Ottoman Empire to a focus for international.
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16 ottomano
* * *[otto'mano] 1.aggettivo Ottoman2.sostantivo maschile (f. -a) Ottoman* * *ottomano/otto'mano/Ottoman(f. -a) Ottoman. -
17 Osmanlı
1. (an) Ottoman, (an) Ottoman Turk. 2. Ottoman. - İmparatorluğu the Ottoman Empire. -
18 שבצבוץ
horsetail, tail of a horse; plant that does not produce flowers and has a hollow jointed stem; object that looks lika a horse's tail; Turkish standard that symbolizes a rank (used in the Ottoman Empire)————————tail of a horse; plant that does not produce flowers and has a hollow jointed stem; horsetail, object that looks lika a horse's tail; Turkish standard that symbolizes a rank (used in the Ottoman Empire) -
19 mundo occidental, el
= western world, the, West, the, Occident, theEx. Personal authorship has been accepted for some time, and indeed reflects the scholarly practice of the western world.Ex. As the Roman Empire declined in the West the libraries also declined, as did book publishing and acquisitions.Ex. The article 'Libraries in late Ottoman Palestine between the Orient and the Occident' reveals historically Palestine's transformation from a backward region of the Ottoman Empire to a focus for international. -
20 occidente
m.west.* * *1 the West* * *noun m.1) west2) the West* * *SM (Pol) the West, the Western world* * *masculino westel Occidente — (Hist, Pol) the West
* * *----* de occidente = Western-born.* occidente, el = West, the, Occident, the.* * *masculino westel Occidente — (Hist, Pol) the West
* * *el occidente= West, the, Occident, theEx: As the Roman Empire declined in the West the libraries also declined, as did book publishing and acquisitions.
Ex: The article 'Libraries in late Ottoman Palestine between the Orient and the Occident' reveals historically Palestine's transformation from a backward region of the Ottoman Empire to a focus for international.* de occidente = Western-born.* occidente, el = West, the, Occident, the.* * *westel Occidente ( Pol) the West* * *
occidente sustantivo masculino
west
occidente sustantivo masculino west
el Occidente, the West
' occidente' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
poniente
English:
west
* * *occidente nmwest;(el) Occidente [bloque de países] the West* * *m west* * *occidente nm1) oeste, poniente: west2)el Occidente : the West* * *occidente n the West
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