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1 authorship
{'ɔ:θəʃip}
n авторство* * *{'ъ:dъship} n авторство.* * *aвторство;* * *n авторство* * *authorship[´ɔ:uəʃip] n авторство. -
2 aâòîðñòâî
authorship; -
3 essay
{'esei}
I. 1. есе, очерк, уч. съчинение
2. книж. опит (at), опитване, изпитване
II. 1. изпитвам, пробвам
2. опитвам (се)
to ESSAY a task опитвам се да изпълня задача* * *{'esei} n 1. есе, очерк; уч. съчинение; 2. книж. опит (at); опи(2) {'esei} v 1. изпитвам, пробвам; 2. опитвам (се); to essay a tas* * *съчинение; усилие; реферат; опит; опитвам; очерк; пробвам; есе; етюд;* * *1. i. есе, очерк, уч. съчинение 2. ii. изпитвам, пробвам 3. to essay a task опитвам се да изпълня задача 4. книж. опит (at), опитване, изпитване 5. опитвам (се)* * *essay[´esei] I. n 1. есе, очерк; 2. уч. съчинение; 3. книж. опит (at), усилие; my first \essay at authorship моите първи литературни опити; 4. проба, образец; II.[e´sei] v 1. изпитвам, пробвам; подлагам на изпробване; 2. опитвам (се); to \essay a task, to \essay to do s.th. опитвам се да изпълня задача, да извърша нещо.
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