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1 klasik nitelikte
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2 augusteisch
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3 augustovski
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4 век
1. century2. (епоха) ageвекът на Август the Augustan Ageпрез ковете through the agesбронзовият/златният век the Bronze/the Golden Ageвекът на техниката the machine ageс векове for ages and ages* * *век,м., -овѐ, (два) вѐка 1. century;2. ( епоха) age; • бронзовият/златният \век the Bronze/the Golden Age; \векът на Август the Augustan Age; \векът на техниката the machine age; во \веки \веков for ever and ever; world without end; във \вековете for ever; каменният \век the Stone Age; нашият \век the age/the times we live in; през \вековете through the ages; с \векове for ages and ages; средните \векове the Middle Ages.* * *age: the machine век - векът на техниката; centenary: the 21st век - двадесет и първи век; period* * *1. (епоха) age 2. century 3. ВЕКът на Август the Augustan Age 4. ВЕКът на техниката the machine age 5. бронзовият/златният ВЕК the Bronze/the Golden Age 6. во ВЕКи ВЕКов for ever and ever;world without end 7. във ВЕКовете for ever 8. каменният ВЕК the Stone Age 9. нашият ВЕК the age/the times we live in 10. от ВЕК ове for ages/centuries 11. от кой ВЕК са тези развалини? what century do these ruins belong to? 12. през ковете through the ages 13. с ВЕКове for ages and ages 14. средните ВЕКове the Middle Ages -
5 Augsburger
Adj.: der Augsburger Religionsfriede HIST. the (Religious) Peace of Augsburg; das Augsburger Bekenntnis RELI., HIST. the Augustan ( oder Augsburg) Confession* * *Augsburger adj: -
6 augusteo
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7 sevirales
sēvĭrālis, e, adj. [sevir], of or belonging to a sexvir:ludi,
of the equestrian sexvirs, Capitol. M. Aurel. 6: cena, of the Augustan sexvirs. —Hence, subst.: sēvĭrā-les, ium, the Augustan sexvirs:ORDO SEVIRALIVM,
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8 seviralis
sēvĭrālis, e, adj. [sevir], of or belonging to a sexvir:ludi,
of the equestrian sexvirs, Capitol. M. Aurel. 6: cena, of the Augustan sexvirs. —Hence, subst.: sēvĭrā-les, ium, the Augustan sexvirs:ORDO SEVIRALIVM,
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9 век Августа
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10 век неоклассической литературы и искусства
General subject: Augustan age (в Англии XVII в.)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > век неоклассической литературы и искусства
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11 классический век литературы и искусства
General subject: Augustan age, Augustian ageУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > классический век литературы и искусства
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12 относящийся к эпохе Августа
History: AugustanУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > относящийся к эпохе Августа
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13 אוגוסטני
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14 augsburski
a.Lutheran; wyznanie augsburskie rel. the Augsburg l. Augustan Confession; ewangelik augsburski rel. Lutheran.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > augsburski
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15 augustal
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16 augusteisk
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17 Aügüst devri
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18 Edebiyatın altın çağı
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19 아우구스투스 황제 시대
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20 augustalis
Imember of imperial military/religious group; title of Prefect of Egypt (OED)IIAugustalis, Augustale ADJof/pertaining to Augustus; imperialIIIaugustalis, augustale ADJ
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