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1 латинский
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2 латинский
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3 произойти
1) General subject: accrue, arise, be involved, befall, come, come about, come off, come to pass, derive (the word "evolution" is derived from Latin - слово эволюция латинского происхождения), descend, emanate, enact, ensue, happen, issue, lay, occur, originate, pass, rise, stem, take place2) Mathematics: be at work, be in progress, be the result (of), result from -
4 латинского происхождения
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > латинского происхождения
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5 мужеложец
1) General subject: Halfsy Holesy (Describes an individual (typically a homosexual male) who sexually prefers both top and bottom, depending on the situation.), halfsie2) Religion: catamite (It was believed that Ganymede's kidnapper had a homosexual passion for him, hence this term, derived from the popular Latin form of Ganymede's name - Catamitus), sodomite (He who practices sodomy)3) Law: bugger -
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1) General subject: anticipatorily, beforehand, in advance, in good time, pre-, previously, well in advance, ahead (to plan ahead), in plenty of time, pre-emptively, preliminarily, ahead of time2) American: sight unseen3) Latin: priori4) Bookish: preannounce5) Construction: far in advance6) Mathematics: a priori, early, first, hitherto, preliminary, tentative, приставка pre-7) General subject: upfront8) Religion: a priori (Latin for "from the former", relating to or derived by reasoning from self-evident)9) Law: by anticipation10) Psychology: (что-л.) have foreknowledge of (smth.)12) Information technology: proactively -
7 на основании опыта
1) General subject: a posteriori, experimentally2) Latin: posterioriУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > на основании опыта
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