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2 Ruritanian
adj. \/ˌrʊərɪˈteɪnjən\/1) full av romantiske eventyr og intriger2) operette- -
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n. gerelateerd aan denkbeeldige achtergrond gebruikt in sprookjes en romantische verhalen; gerelateerd aan kleine achteraf gelegen stad of gebied (Informeel)[ roeəritteeniən]1 Ruritaans ⇒ avontuurlijk, romantisch -
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[ˌruərɪ'teɪnɪən]прил.б) опереточный, пародийный -
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[Ru·ri·ta·ni·an || ‚rʊərɪ'teɪnjən]◙ n. רוריטנרי, של או שייך לרוריטניה; של או קשור לרקע דמיוני הנמצא בשימוש באגדות מעשייות וסיפורים רומנטיים; של או שייך לעיר או אזור שכוחי-אל או נידחים (בלשון הדיבור)* * *◙ (רובידה ןושלב) םיחדינ וא לא-יחוכש רוזא וא ריעל ךייש וא לש ;םייטנמור םירופיסו תויישעמ תודגאב שומישב אצמנה ינוימד עקרל רושק וא לש ;הינטירורל ךייש וא לש,ירנטירור◄ -
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adj. maceraperest, sergüzeşt -
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{ruəri'teiniən}
a пълен с интриги/заговори/приключения и пр* * *{ruъri'teiniъn} а пълен с интриги/заговори/ приключения и* * *a пълен с интриги/заговори/приключения и пр -
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noun(of city, country) Eroberer, derhis captor — der, der/die, die ihn gefangen nahm
* * ** * *cap·tor[ˈkæptəʳ, AM -ɚ]n of a person Entführer(in) m(f); of a hostage Geiselnehmer(in) m(f); of a country Eroberer m; of a ship Kaperer m* * *['kptə(r)]nderjenige, der jdn gefangen nimmthis captors treated him kindly — er wurde nach seiner Gefangennahme gut behandelt
his captors later freed him — man ließ ihn später wieder frei
* * *captor [ˈkæptə(r)] s1. jemand, der Gefangene macht:his captor der Mann, der ihn gefangen nahm2. SCHIFF Kaper m, Aufbringer m (eines Schiffes)* * *noun(of city, country) Eroberer, derhis captor — der, der/die, die ihn gefangen nahm
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adj. adventurous, venturesome, Ruritanian--------n. adventurer* * *1. adventurer 2. errant -
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14 რურიტანული
aRuritanian
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Ruritanian — [roor΄ə tā′nē ən] adj. 〚after Ruritania, imaginary kingdom in novels by Anthony Hope〛 of, like, or characteristic of some quaint, romantic, unreal place * * * Ru·ri·ta·ni·an (ro͝or ĭ tāʹnē ən) adj. Of, relating to, or having the characteristics… … Universalium
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Ruritanian — adjective Etymology: Ruritania, fictional kingdom in the novel Prisoner of Zenda (1894) by Anthony Hope Date: 1896 of, relating to, or having the characteristics of an imaginary place of high romance … New Collegiate Dictionary
Ruritanian — Ru·ri·ta·ni·an || ‚rÊŠÉ™rɪ teɪnjÉ™n n. of or pertaining to Ruritania; of or pertaining to an imaginary setting used in fairy tales and romantic stories; of or pertaining to a small out of the way city or region (Informal) … English contemporary dictionary
Ruritanian — [ˌrʊərɪ teɪnɪən] adjective relating to or characteristic of romantic adventure or its setting. Origin C19: from Ruritania, an imaginary kingdom in SE Europe used as the setting for the romantic adventure novels written by the English novelist… … English new terms dictionary
ruritanian — ru·ri·ta·ni·an … English syllables
Ruritanian — adj. relating to or characteristic of romantic adventure or its setting. Etymology: Ruritania, an imaginary setting in SE Europe in the novels of Anthony Hope (d. 1933) … Useful english dictionary