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21 cousinly
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/'kʌznli/ * tính từ - như anh em họ; có họ; thân thuộc -
23 cousinly\ affection
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24 have cousinly affection for
Общая лексика: любить (кого-л.) как родногоУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > have cousinly affection for
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25 по-родственному
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26 bratranecky
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27 bratranecký
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28 rokoni
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29 unokatestvéries
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30 rođački
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31 rođački
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33 любить (кого-л.) как родного
General subject: have cousinly affection forУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > любить (кого-л.) как родного
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34 по-родственному
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35 родственный
1) General subject: affinal, affine, affined (в каком-л. отношении), affinitive, agnate, akin (pity is akin to love - жалость сродни любви), allied, cognate, congener, connate, consanguineous, cousinly (об обращении, отношении), daughter, kin, kin to, kindred, near of kin, of blood, parent, parental, related, relational, sib (по крови), sister (о народах), sister, handmaiden2) Biology: affined (вследствие родства), connatural3) Medicine: congenerous, congenial, nested4) Botanical term: affined (лат. affinis), allied (лат. affinis), related (лат. cognatus), sib (о растениях)5) Mathematics: (As multiplication is related to the concept of "repeated addition", the exponentiation involving integers is) akin to ("repeated multiplication"), associated, bound, combined, concerned, connected, contiguous, corresponding, coupled, dependent, implied, linked, related to6) Religion: germane7) Music: attendant8) Psychology: familial9) Information technology: conjugate, relational (о данных)10) Makarov: cognate (о языке и т.п.), congeneric, congenerical11) Gold mining: kindered -
36 любить как родного
General subject: (кого-л.) have cousinly affection forУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > любить как родного
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37 ♦ cousin
♦ cousin /ˈkʌzn/n.1 cugino, cugina: first cousin (o, antiq., cousin german), primo cugino; first cousin once removed, figlio di un primo cugino; ( anche) primo cugino di un genitore; second cousin, figlio di un cugino primo di un genitore; ( anche) secondo cugino; second cousin once removed, figlio di un secondo cugino; ( anche) secondo cugino di un genitore● (fig.) to call cousins with sb., vantare la propria parentela con q.cousinhoodn. [u]2 (collett.) i propri cuginicousinlya.cousinshipn. [u]cuginanza. -
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39 rokoni
(DE) verwandschaftlich; verwandtes; verwandtschaftlich; (EN) cousinly; relational -
40 testvéries
(EN) brotherlike; brotherly; cousinly; sisterlike; sisterly
См. также в других словарях:
Cousinly — Cous in*ly, a. Like or becoming a cousin. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
cousinly — cousin ► NOUN 1) (also first cousin) a child of one s uncle or aunt. 2) a person of a kindred people or nation. ● first cousin once removed Cf. ↑first cousin once removed ● second cousin Cf. ↑ … English terms dictionary
cousinly — adjective like or befitting a cousin a cousinly kiss • Ant: ↑uncousinly • Derivationally related forms: ↑cousin … Useful english dictionary
cousinly — adjective see cousin … New Collegiate Dictionary
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cousinly — adjective Characteristic of, or suitable to, a cousin … Wiktionary
cousinly — cous·in·ly … English syllables
cousinly — /ˈkʌzənli/ (say kuzuhnlee) adjective 1. like or befitting a cousin. –adverb 2. in the manner of a cousin; as a cousin …
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