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1 ancient Romans
Общая лексика: древние римляне -
2 Roman (Characteristic of the ancient Romans)
Религия: древнеримскийУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > Roman (Characteristic of the ancient Romans)
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3 publican (A Jewish tax collector for the ancient Romans)
Религия: мытарьУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > publican (A Jewish tax collector for the ancient Romans)
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4 talent (Unit of weight and value used by the ancient Hebrews, Egyptians, Greeks, and Romans, among other ancient peoples)
Религия: талантУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > talent (Unit of weight and value used by the ancient Hebrews, Egyptians, Greeks, and Romans, among other ancient peoples)
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5 roman
1. [ʹrəʋmən] n1. 1) римлянин2) римлянин, житель Рима2. часто пренебр. католик3. 1) латинский язык, латынь2) римский диалект итальянского языка4. = Roman type [см. Roman II 2]5. pl христиане Древнего Рима2. [ʹrəʋmən] aEpistle to the Romans - библ. Послание к римлянам
1. римский, относящийся к РимуRoman holiday - а) римский праздник; бой гладиаторов; б) жестокая забава, удовольствие за счёт другого
2. латинскийRoman type /letters/ - полигр. а) латинский шрифт; б) прямой светлый шрифт
3. (римско-)католический♢
Roman nose - римский нос; нос с горбинкой -
6 Roman
1) Общая лексика: Новый завет, католик, католический, относящийся к Риму, прямой светлый (о шрифте), римлянин, римлянка, римский2) Техника: антиква, латинский шрифт (шрифт), прямой шрифт3) Сельское хозяйство: роман (итальянская мелкая порода гусей)4) Религия: Древнего Рима, латынь, римско-католический, (A roman catholic, often taken to be offensive) католик, (Characteristic of the ancient Romans) древнеримский, (Latin) латинский язык5) География: (г.) Роман (Румыния)7) Макаров: латинский -
7 roman
1) Общая лексика: Новый завет, католик, католический, относящийся к Риму, прямой светлый (о шрифте), римлянин, римлянка, римский2) Техника: антиква, латинский шрифт (шрифт), прямой шрифт3) Сельское хозяйство: роман (итальянская мелкая порода гусей)4) Религия: Древнего Рима, латынь, римско-католический, (A roman catholic, often taken to be offensive) католик, (Characteristic of the ancient Romans) древнеримский, (Latin) латинский язык5) География: (г.) Роман (Румыния)7) Макаров: латинский -
8 hocus
['həukəs]гл.1) обманывать, вводить в заблуждение, дезориентироватьThese people have been hocused and cheated by the Government. — Эти люди были введены в заблуждение и обмануты правительством.
Syn:2)а) одурманивать, опаивать ( наркотиками)б) подмешивать наркотики, давать наркотикиThe bribing of jockeys and the "hocussing" of horses and their drivers were familiar to the ancient Romans. — Подкуп жокеев и "накачивание" наркотическими веществами лошадей и их наездников было известно ещё в Древнем Риме.
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