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102 continent
[ˈkɔntɪnənt]qitə; continental qitəyə aid, qitədə olan, qitə (-ı, -i), kontinental -
103 continent
Iகண்டம்IIகண்டம்கண்டம்IVகட்டுப்பாடு, உணர்வுக் கட்டுப்பாடுVகரையடுத்த நிலப்பகுதி -
104 Continent
கண்டம் -
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vasteland -
106 continent
kontinente -
107 continent
1 (n) континент [kоntinent]2 (n) масторпялькс [mastоrpjaljks] -
108 continent
n orí ëyà àgbáyé -
109 Continent
Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Continent
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110 continent
adj.व्रती, इंद्रियनिग्रहकारी, सदाचारीn.महाद्वीप, वर्ष -
111 continent
aთავდაჭერილი, კონტინენტი -
112 continent
n.инемода (эвропа, Азия, Африка) -
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115 continent
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116 continent
kita, anakara,ölçülü, kendine hâkim -
117 continent
n.quruqluq, qit'e -
118 continent
English-Russian dictionary of program "Mir-Shuttle" > continent
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См. также в других словарях:
continent — continent, ente 1. (kon ti nan, nan t ) adj. 1° Qui observe la continence. Substantivement. • L exemple de la chasteté d Alexandre n a pas tant fait de continents que...., PASC. P. div. 107. Les Continents, nom d une secte hérétique qui … Dictionnaire de la Langue Française d'Émile Littré
Continent — Con ti*nent, n. [L. continens, prop., a holding together: cf. F. continent. See {Continent}, a.] 1. That which contains anything; a receptacle. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] The smaller continent which we call a pipkin. Bp. Kennet. [1913 Webster] 2. One… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
continent — con‧ti‧nent [ˈkɒntnənt ǁ ˈkɑːn ] noun [countable] 1. one of the seven large masses of land in the world: • the continents of Asia and Africa 2. the Continent used to refer to Western Europe not including Britain: • There is now greater co… … Financial and business terms
Continent — Con ti*nent, a. [L. continens, entis, prop., p. pr. of continere to hold together, to repress: cf. F. continent. See {Contain}.] 1. Serving to restrain or limit; restraining; opposing. [Obs.] Shak. [1913 Webster] 2. Exercising restraint as to the … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
continent — Ⅰ. continent [1] ► NOUN 1) any of the world s main continuous expanses of land (Europe, Asia, Africa, North and South America, Australia, Antarctica). 2) (also the Continent) the mainland of Europe as distinct from the British Isles. ORIGIN from… … English terms dictionary
Continent — In the UK the Continent (capital C) still invariably means ‘the mainland of Europe’ as distinct from the British Isles, as a geographical and cultural designation not affected by Britain s membership of the European Union. A continental breakfast … Modern English usage
continent — [känt′ n ənt] adj. [OFr < L continens, prp. of continere: see CONTAIN] 1. self restrained; temperate 2. characterized by self restraint in, esp. by total abstinence from, sexual activity 3. Obs. restrictive n. 1. Rare a thing that retains or… … English World dictionary
Continēnt — (v. lat.), eine Masse zusammen hängenden Landes, im Gegensatz von Insel; bes. das europäische Festland im Gegensatz von Großbritannien. Daher Continental, das Festland betreffend; so Continentalmächte, die Staaten auf dem festen Lande von Europa … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
Continent — Continent, bezeichnet das feste Land, den Inseln entgegengesetzt. In Europa gebraucht man das Wort vorzüglich im Gegensatze zu Großbritannien und Irland, ebenso bei Amerika und Asien, im Gegensatze zu den diese Welttheile zahlreich umgebenden… … Damen Conversations Lexikon
Continent — Continent, das Festland, große zusammenhängende Landmasse; wir haben einen alten C.: Asien, Afrika, Europa; einen neuen: Amerika; den australischen und den antarktischen. Continental, auf einen C. bezüglich, zu ihm gehörig … Herders Conversations-Lexikon
continent — adj temperate, unimpassioned, *sober Analogous words: restrained, bridled, curbed, inhibited (see RESTRAIN): decent, *chaste, pure: self denying, self abnegating (see corresponding nouns under RENUNCIATION) Antonyms: incontinent … New Dictionary of Synonyms