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1) Общая лексика: рыцари-тевтонцы, тевтонцы2) Религия: Тевтонский орден, рыцари Тевтонского ордена, (The third great military crusading Order which has its origin in the time of the Third Crusade) тевтонские рыцари -
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Тевтонский орденАнгло-русский большой универсальный переводческий словарь > Teutonic Knights
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4 Teutonic Knights (The third great military crusading Order which has its origin in the time of the Third Crusade)
Религия: тевтонские рыцариУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > Teutonic Knights (The third great military crusading Order which has its origin in the time of the Third Crusade)
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1. n1) прагерманська мова2) німецька мова2. adj1) лінгв. прагерманський2) германський3) тевтонськийTeutonic Order — Тевтонський (Німецький) орден
* * *I [tjuː'tonik] n; лінгв.; іст. II [tjuː'tonik] a1) лiнгв.; icт. прагерманський2) icт. німецький3) тевтонськийTeutonic Order — Тевтонський /Німецький/ орден
Teutonic Knights — ( лицарі-)тевтонці
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adjective1) (Germanic) germanisch2) (with Germanic characteristics) teutonisch (abwertend, auch scherzh.)* * *Teu·ton·ic[tju:ˈtɒnɪk, AM tu:ˈtɑ:-, tju:-]adj inv1. (Germanic) germanisch\Teutonic efficiency deutsche Tüchtigkeit* * *[tjʊ'tɒnɪk] teutonisch* * *A adj1. HIST germanisch2. HIST teutonisch3. pej oder hum (typisch) deutsch (Gründlichkeit etc)4. Deutschordens…:Teutonic Knights Deutschordensritter pl;Teutonic Order Deutschritterorden mB s LING, HIST Germanisch n, das Germanische* * *adjective1) (Germanic) germanisch2) (with Germanic characteristics) teutonisch (abwertend, auch scherzh.) -
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1. [tju:ʹtɒnık] n лингв. ист.1. прагерманский язык2. немецкий язык2. [tju:ʹtɒnık] a1. лингв. уст. прагерманский2. уст. германский3. тевтонскийTeutonic Order - Тевтонский /Немецкий/ орден
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I [tjuː'tonik] n; лінгв.; іст. II [tjuː'tonik] a1) лiнгв.; icт. прагерманський2) icт. німецький3) тевтонськийTeutonic Order — Тевтонський /Німецький/ орден
Teutonic Knights — ( лицарі-)тевтонці
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[tjuː'tɔnɪk] 1. прил.1) тевтонскийTeutonic Knights — ( рыцари-) тевтонцы
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1. прил. прагерманский, тевтонский
2. сущ. германский( особ. прагерманский) язык(устаревшее) прагерманский язык (устаревшее) немецкий язык( устаревшее) прагерманский (устаревшее) германский тевтонский - * Order Тевтонский орден - * Knights (рыцари-) тевтонцыTeutonic германский (особ. прагерманский) язык ~ прагерманский, тевтонскийБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > Teutonic
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1) Компьютерная техника: Turn Key Operation2) Военный термин: Teutonic Knight Order3) Шутливое выражение: The Knock On4) Сокращение: Target Kill & Observation, Technical Knock Out, technical knockout5) Физиология: To keep open6) Сленг: добиться присуждения "технического" нокаута противнику, поражение, проигрыш, "технический" нокаут (противник не может продолжать бой из-за серьезных травм)7) Вычислительная техника: Technical Knock Out (Boxing)8) Фантастика The Knights Of Omnipotence
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Teutonic Knights — plural noun A military religious order founded in 1191–98 to tend wounded Christians and to fight unbelievers, active first (during the Third Crusade) in Palestine and later against the Prussians and Lithuanians • • • Main Entry: ↑Teuton … Useful english dictionary
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The Teutonic Knights (novel) — Infobox Book | name = The Teutonic Knights title orig = Krzyżacy translator = image caption = author = Henryk Sienkiewicz cover artist = country = Poland language = Polish series = genre = Historical novel publisher = Tygodnik Illustrowany… … Wikipedia
Grand Masters of the Teutonic Knights — Coat of arms of the Grand Master of the Teutonic Order. The grand master (German: Hochmeister; Latin: Magister generalis) is the holder of the supreme office of the Teutonic Order. It is equivalent to the grand master of other military orders … Wikipedia