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1 charms
[English Word] prepare magical charms (against the evil eye)[Swahili Word] -adua[Part of Speech] verb[Dialect] archaic------------------------------------------------------------ -
2 charms
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3 charms
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4 charms
1) Общая лексика: прелести (женские), чары (обыкнов. pl), подвески-талисманы (http://www.zenzone.ru/catalog/products.htm?f_section_id=%CF%EE%E4%E2%E5%F1%EA%E8&f_group_id=2&f_subsec_id=82)2) Ювелирное дело: подвески (подвески-"обереги", как правило - на браслете или ожерелье, в виде разнообразных фигурок)3) Табуированная лексика: (pl) женская грудь -
5 charms (pl)
Табуированная лексика: женская грудь -
6 charms
v. Nqus; ua khaws koobn. Ntau qhov zoo nkauj zoo nraug; ntau yam ntxim siab; ntau hwj cheej -
7 charms
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8 charms
n. cazibe, güzellik -
9 charms
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10 charms
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11 charms
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12 charms
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13 charms
nსიტურფე, მშვენიერება, ხიბლავს -
14 use one's charms
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15 to destroy the charms of a pretty face
to destroy (to heighten) the charms of a pretty face (of smb's voice, of smb's eyes, of smb's figure) портить (преувеличивать) обаяние красивого лица (голоса, глаз, фигуры)English-Russian combinatory dictionary > to destroy the charms of a pretty face
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16 (the) song charms smb
the song charms (amuses, inspires, rouses, pleases) smb песня завораживает (забавляет, воодушевляет, бодрит, доставляет удовольствие)English-Russian combinatory dictionary > (the) song charms smb
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17 Brhaspati (Lord of Prayers, in Vedic mythology, the preceptor of the gods, the master of sacred wisdom, charms, hymns, and rites, and the sage counselor of Indra in his war against the titans, or asuras)
Религия: БрахаспатиУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > Brhaspati (Lord of Prayers, in Vedic mythology, the preceptor of the gods, the master of sacred wisdom, charms, hymns, and rites, and the sage counselor of Indra in his war against the titans, or asuras)
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18 Circean charms
Макаров: чары Цирцеи -
19 apotropaic charms
1) Общая лексика: амулеты от сглаза (и т. п.)2) Религия: амулеты от порчи -
20 bunch of charms
Табуированная лексика: сексапильная девушка
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