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n. 심연, 심원, 끝없이 깊은 지옥, 나락 -
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(=abyss)بسيار عميق، بي پايان، غوطه ور ساختن، مغاك مغاك -
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s [poet] -] abyss* * *
ambis
bezdan
ponor
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n. onderwereld, dodenrijk -
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n. bottenlöst djup, avgrund -
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s abisme -
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• bezdan; pakao; ponor; provalija; ždrelo -
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• propast -
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noun poet.бездна, пропасть; пучина* * *(n) пучина* * *бездна, пропасть; пучина* * *[a·bysm || ə'bɪzəm] n. бездна, пучина, пропасть* * *безднапучина -
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[ə'bɪz(ə)m]n поет.безо́дня, прі́рва; вир -
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s.1 abismo, profundidad a que no se halla fondo.2 el infierno.3 abismo, el centro del escudo. (heráldica) -
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безднапучина -
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[N]PROFUNDUM (-I) (N) -
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uçurum, derinlik -
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/ə'bizm/ * danh từ - (thơ ca) (như) abyss
См. также в других словарях:
Abysm — A*bysm , n. [OF. abisme; F. abime, LL. abyssimus, a superl. of L. abyssus; Gr. ?. See {Abyss}.] An abyss; a gulf. The abysm of hell. Shak. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
abysm — (n.) bottomless gulf, greatest depths, now chiefly poetic, c.1300, from O.Fr. abisme (Mod.Fr. abîme), from V.L. *abyssimus (source of Sp., Port. abismo), which represents either a superlative of L. abyssus or a formation on analogy of Greek… … Etymology dictionary
abysm — *gulf, chasm, abyss … New Dictionary of Synonyms
abysm — [ə biz′əm] n. [OFr abisme < ML abysmus, altered after suffix ismus (see ISM) < L abyssus: see ABYSS] Old Poet. an abyss … English World dictionary
abysm — noun Etymology: Middle English abime, from Anglo French abisme, modification of Late Latin abyssus Date: 14th century abyss < the dark backward and abysm of time Shakespeare > … New Collegiate Dictionary
abysm — /euh biz euhm/, n. an abyss. [1250 1300; ME abi(s)me < MF abisme < VL *abyssimus, a neologistic pseudo superl. of LL abyssus ABYSS] * * * … Universalium
abysm — noun /əˈbɪzəm/ An abyss; a gulf, a chasm, a very deep hole … Wiktionary
abysm — (Roget s Thesaurus II) noun Something of immeasurable and vast extent: abyss, chasm, deep, depth (often used in plural), gulf. See HIGH … English dictionary for students
abysm — a·bysm || É™ bɪzÉ™m n. abyss, yawning chasm, immeasurable void; something unfathomable; abode of the dead, hell … English contemporary dictionary
abysm — [ə bɪz(ə)m] noun literary an abyss. Origin ME: from OFr. abisme, med. L. abysmus, alt. of late L. abyssus bottomless pit … English new terms dictionary
abysm — a•bysm [[t]əˈbɪz əm[/t]] n. an abyss • Etymology: 1250–1300; < MF abisme … From formal English to slang