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41 disciple
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Dis·play <-s, -s> [dɪsʼple:] ntdisplay -
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[dɪs'pleɪs]verbo transitivo (replace) soppiantare, rimpiazzare [ competitor]; rimpiazzare, sostituire [ worker]; (expel) cacciare (via), allontanare [ person]* * *[dis'pleis]1) (to disarrange or put out of place.) spostare2) (to take the place of: The dog had displaced her doll in the little girl's affections.) sostituire•- displaced person* * *[dɪs'pleɪs]verbo transitivo (replace) soppiantare, rimpiazzare [ competitor]; rimpiazzare, sostituire [ worker]; (expel) cacciare (via), allontanare [ person] -
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plain [pleɪn]1. adjectivea. ( = obvious) clair• it must be plain to everyone that... il doit être clair pour tout le monde que...• it is plain from his comments that... ses remarques montrent clairement que...• he made it quite plain that he would never agree il a bien fait comprendre qu'il n'accepterait jamaisb. ( = unambiguous) clair• in plain English, I think you made a mistake je vous le dis carrément, je pense que vous vous êtes trompé• do I make myself plain? est-ce que je me fais bien comprendre ?c. ( = sheer) pur (et simple)d. ( = simple) simple ; ( = in one colour) uni• one plain, one purl (Knitting) une maille à l'endroit, une maille à l'enverse. ( = not pretty) quelconque2. adverbb. ( = simply) (inf) tout bonnement3. nounplaine f4. compounds* * *[pleɪn] 1.noun plaine f2.1) ( simple) [dress, food, language] simple; [building, furniture] sobre2) [background, fabric] uni; [envelope] sans inscription; [paper] ( unlined) non réglé; ( unheaded) libreunder plain cover — Postal services sous pli discret
3) euph ( unattractive) [woman] quelconque4) ( obvious) évident, clair5) ( direct) [answer, language] franc/franchein plain English, this means that... — en clair, ceci veut dire que...
6) (tjrs épith) ( downright) [common sense] simple (before n); [ignorance, laziness] pur et simple (after n)7) [yoghurt, crisps, rice] nature inv8) ( in knitting) [stitch, row] à l'endroit3.adverb [stupid, wrong] tout bonnement••to be plain sailing — [project, task etc] marcher comme sur des roulettes
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45 disciple
(a person who believes in the teaching of another, especially one of the original followers of Christ: Jesus and his twelve disciples.) discípulo* * *dis.ci.ple[dis'aipəl] n discípulo, adepto, apóstolo. -
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noun1) (Relig.) Jünger, der* * *(a person who believes in the teaching of another, especially one of the original followers of Christ: Jesus and his twelve disciples.) der Jünger, der Schüler* * *dis·ci·ple[dɪˈsaɪpl̩]* * *[dI'saɪpl]n (lit)Jünger m; (fig) Schüler(in) m(f), Jünger(in) m(f) (usu iro)* * *disciple [dıˈsaıpl] s1. BIBEL Jünger m2. REL Apostel m3. Schüler m, Jünger m* * *noun1) (Relig.) Jünger, der* * *n.Jünger - m.Schüler - m. -
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con.dis.ci.ple[kɔndis'aipəl] n condiscípulo, colega de escola. -
49 displace
[dɪs'pleɪs]vt* * *[dis'pleis]1) (to disarrange or put out of place.) przemieszczać2) (to take the place of: The dog had displaced her doll in the little girl's affections.) zastąpić•- displaced person -
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noun1) ученик, последователь; сторонник2) eccl. апостолSyn:student* * *1 (0) баптисты2 (n) апостол; последователь; представитель; приверженец; сторонник; ученик; христианин* * *ученик, последователь; поборник, приверженец* * *[dis·ci·ple || dɪ'saɪpl] n. ученик, последователь, сторонник, апостол, адепт* * *последовательсторонникучащийсяученик* * *1) ученик, последователь 2) церк. апостол -
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verb1) перемещать; переставлять, перекладывать2) вытеснять, замещать3) смещать, увольнять4) иметь водоизмещение (о судне)5) chem. замещать один элемент другимSyn:replace* * *(v) переместить; перемещать* * ** * *[dis·place || dɪs'pleɪs] v. перемещать, переставлять, перекладывать; вытеснять, своротить, смещать, увольнять* * *вытеснитьвытеснятьзаместитьзамещатьперекладыватьпереместитьперемещатьпереставлятьпереставьтесместитьсмещатьсниматьувольнять* * *1) перемещать; двигать 2) вытеснять -
52 displeasure
1. nounнеудовольствие, недовольство; досада; to incur smb.'s displeasure навлечь на себя чей-л. гнев; to take displeasure обидеться; to be in displeasure with smb. быть у кого-л. в немилости2. verbвызывать неудовольствие, сердить* * *(n) неудовольствие* * *неудовольствие, недовольство; досада* * *[dis·pleas·ure || dɪs'pleʒə] n. неудовольствие, недовольство, досада* * *неудовлетворениенеудовлетворениянеудовольствие* * *1. сущ. неудовольствие, недовольство 2. гл. вызывать неудовольствие
См. также в других словарях:
ple — ple·iad; ple·i·dae; ple·na·ri·ly; ple·nar·ty; ple·na·ry; ple·ne; ple·ni·lune; ple·nip·o·tence; ple·nip·o·tent; ple·nist; ple·o·chro·ic; ple·och·ro·ism; ple·och·ro·ous; ple·o·cy·to·sis; ple·o·dont; ple·o·mas·tia; ple·o·ma·zia; ple·o·me·tro·sis;… … English syllables
dis — dis·accord; dis·advantage; dis·affect; dis·aggregate; dis·ap·pear; dis·array; dis·bar; dis·burse; dis·card; dis·charge; dis·ci·ple; dis·ci·pli·nar·i·an; dis·ci·pline; dis·claim; dis·close; dis·co; dis·co·glos·sid; dis·coid; dis·coi·dal;… … English syllables
dis|ci|ple — «duh SY puhl», noun, verb, pled, pling. –n. 1. a believer in the thought and teaching of a leader; follower: »The famous doctor had many disciples among his young medical students. SYNONYM(S): See syn. under follower (Cf. ↑follower) … Useful english dictionary
dis|ci|ple|ship — «duh SY puhl shihp», noun. 1. the state of being a disciple. 2. the time of being a disciple … Useful english dictionary
dis|peo|ple|ment — «DIHEE puhl muhnt», noun. the process of dispeopling; depopulation … Useful english dictionary
dis|peo|ple — «dihs PEE puhl», transitive verb, pled, pling. to deprive of all or many people or inhabitants; depopulate: »They thought it but compliance with the Divine command to dispeople the land of the Philistines (Henry Hart Milman) … Useful english dictionary
dis·ci·ple — … Useful english dictionary
con|dis|ci|ple — «KON duh SY puhl», noun. 1. a fellow disciple. 2. a fellow student. ╂[< con + disciple] … Useful english dictionary
displeasure — dis|plea|sure [dısˈpleʒə US ər] n [U] formal the feeling of being annoyed or not satisfied with someone or something = ↑annoyance displeasure at/with ▪ Their displeasure at being kept waiting was clear. incur sb s displeasure (=make someone… … Dictionary of contemporary English
displeasure — dis|pleas|ure [ dıs pleʒər ] noun uncount FORMAL the feeling of being annoyed or unhappy … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
a — acar·a·pis; ac·a·ri·a·sis; ac·a·ri·a·sis; ac·a·ri·na; ac·a·ri·nar·i·um; ac·a·rine; ac·a·ri·nol·o·gy; ac·a·ri·no·sis; ac·a·ro·ce·cid·i·um; ac·a·roid; ac·a·rol·o·gist; ac·a·rol·o·gy; ac·a·ro·pho·bia; ac·a·rus; acat·a·lep·sy; acat·a·lex·is;… … English syllables