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1. [b(a)ıʹzæntaın] n ист.1. византиец2. (byzantine) византийская золотая монета2. [b(a)ıʹzæntaın] a1) византийскийByzantine style [architecture, church] - византийский стиль [-ая архитектура, церковь]
2) напоминающий нравы Византии; коварный, предательский; интриганский3) запутанный, сложныйByzantine complexity - путаница, неразбериха
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aнапоминающий нравы Византии; коварный, предательский, интриганский -
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adj той, що нагадує звичаї/ уподобання Візантії- Byzantine maneuvering підступний, зрадницький, інтриганський- Byzantine maneuvering politics підступні маневри, політичні інтриги -
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bɪˈzæntaɪn
1. прил. византийский
2. сущ. византиец(историческое) византиец (b.) византийская золотая монета византийский - * style византийский стиль напоминающий нравы Византии;
коварный, предательский;
интриганский - * manoeuvering коварные маневры - * politics политические интриги запутанный, сложный - * complexity путаница, неразберихаByzantine византиец ~ византийскийБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > Byzantine
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