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1 turn-of-the-century
du début du siècle;∎ turn-of-the-century London le Londres du début du siècleUn panorama unique de l'anglais et du français > turn-of-the-century
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2 the turn of the century
the turn of the centurya virada do século. -
3 turn of the century
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4 turn of the century
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5 turn-of-the-century
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6 turn of the century
a century abristle with dissent — век, раздираемый рознью
English-Russian big medical dictionary > turn of the century
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7 the turn of the century
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8 turn of the century
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9 turn of the century
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10 turn-of-the-century literature
English-Croatian dictionary > turn-of-the-century literature
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11 turn-of-the-century
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12 turn\ of\ the\ century
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13 turn of the century
нача́ло ве́каThe Americanisms. English-Russian dictionary. > turn of the century
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14 turn-of-the-century
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15 turn of the century
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16 at the turn of the century
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17 at the beginning of the century
at the beginning (at the end/at the turn) of the century в начале (в конце) векаEnglish-Russian combinatory dictionary > at the beginning of the century
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18 at the turn of the century
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > at the turn of the century
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19 at the turn of the century
Универсальный англо-русский словарь > at the turn of the century
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20 at the turn of the century
gadsimtu mijā
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turn of the century — {n. phr.} The time at the end of one century and the beginning of the next century; {especially}: The time when the 1800 s became the 1900 s; the early 1900 s. * /Automobiles were strange things to see at the turn of the century./ … Dictionary of American idioms
turn of the century — {n. phr.} The time at the end of one century and the beginning of the next century; {especially}: The time when the 1800 s became the 1900 s; the early 1900 s. * /Automobiles were strange things to see at the turn of the century./ … Dictionary of American idioms
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turn the clock back — {v. phr.} To return to an earlier period. * /Mother wished she could turn the clock back to the days before the children grew up and left home./ * /Will repealing the minimum wage for workers under age eighteen turn the clock back to the abuses… … Dictionary of American idioms
turn the clock back — {v. phr.} To return to an earlier period. * /Mother wished she could turn the clock back to the days before the children grew up and left home./ * /Will repealing the minimum wage for workers under age eighteen turn the clock back to the abuses… … Dictionary of American idioms
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