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[ik'stiŋkʃən]1) (making or becoming extinct: the extinction of the species.) extinção2) (the act of putting out or extinguishing (fire, hope etc).) extinção* * *ex.tinc.tion[ikst'iŋk82n] n 1 extinção, destruição, aniquilação, aniquilamento. 2 abolição. 3 exterminação. 4 liquidação. -
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n. sönme, söndürme, nesli tükenme, yok olma, imha, yok etme, feshetme* * *söndürme* * *[ik'stiŋkʃən]1) (making or becoming extinct: the extinction of the species.) yok olma, tükenme2) (the act of putting out or extinguishing (fire, hope etc).) sön(dür)me -
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[ik'stiŋkʃən]1) (making or becoming extinct: the extinction of the species.) izumrtje2) (the act of putting out or extinguishing (fire, hope etc).) ugasitev* * *[ikstíŋkšən]nounugasitev; iztrebljenje, izumiranje; pokončanje, propad; odpis (dolga) -
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1) extinction [d'une dette]2) disparition [d'une ethnie]English-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > extinction
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• raukeaminen• sammutus• sammuminen• sammua• sammuttaminen• sukupuutto• sukupuuttoon kuoleminenfinance, business, economy• kuoletus• kumoaminen• kuolema• loppuminen* * *1) (making or becoming extinct: the extinction of the species.) sukupuuttoon kuoleminen2) (the act of putting out or extinguishing (fire, hope etc).) sammuttaminen -
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The New English-Russian Dictionary of Radio-electronics > extinction
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[ɪks'tɪŋkʃən]nwyginięcie nt, wymarcie nt* * *[ik'stiŋkʃən]1) (making or becoming extinct: the extinction of the species.) wymarcie2) (the act of putting out or extinguishing (fire, hope etc).) ugaszenie, położenie kresu -
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[ik'stiŋkʃən]1) (making or becoming extinct: the extinction of the species.) izzušana; izmiršana2) (the act of putting out or extinguishing (fire, hope etc).) izdzišana* * *izdzišana; izzušana; izmiršana -
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[ik'stiŋkʃən]1) (making or becoming extinct: the extinction of the species.) išnykimas2) (the act of putting out or extinguishing (fire, hope etc).) gesinimas -
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n. släckande; utplånande, förintelse* * *[ik'stiŋkʃən]1) (making or becoming extinct: the extinction of the species.) utplånande, förintande, utdöende2) (the act of putting out or extinguishing (fire, hope etc).) släckande, utsläckande -
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[ik'stiŋkʃən]1) (making or becoming extinct: the extinction of the species.) zánik2) (the act of putting out or extinguishing (fire, hope etc).) vyhasnutí* * *• vyhynutí -
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[ik'stiŋkʃən]1) (making or becoming extinct: the extinction of the species.) zánik2) (the act of putting out or extinguishing (fire, hope etc).) vyhasnutie* * *• vyhynutie• zahasenie• zánik• zhášanie• zrušenie• splatenie dlhu -
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•Англо-русский словарь по сварочному производству > extinction
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[ik'stiŋkʃən]1) (making or becoming extinct: the extinction of the species.) dispariţie2) (the act of putting out or extinguishing (fire, hope etc).) stingere, spulberare -
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English-Russian dictionary of telecommunications and their abbreviations > extinction
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[ik'stiŋkʃən]1) (making or becoming extinct: the extinction of the species.) εξάλειψη, εξαφάνιση2) (the act of putting out or extinguishing (fire, hope etc).) σβήσιμο -
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English-russian dctionary of contemporary Economics > extinction
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extinction — [ ɛkstɛ̃ksjɔ̃ ] n. f. • 1374; lat. exstinctio, de exstinguere « éteindre » 1 ♦ Action d éteindre. L extinction d un feu, d un incendie. Extinction des feux, des lumières : moment où toutes les lumières doivent être éteintes. Clairon qui sonne l… … Encyclopédie Universelle
extinction — Extinction. s. f. Action par laquelle on esteint. Extinction d un embrasement. on adjugea cette ferme, cette terre à l extinction de la chandelle. On dit aussi, l Extinction de la chaleur naturelle. On dit aussi fig. L extinction d un crime. l… … Dictionnaire de l'Académie française
Extinction — Ex*tinc tion, n. [L. extinctio, exstinction: cf. F. extinction.] 1. The act of extinguishing or making extinct; a putting an end to; the act of putting out or destroying light, fire, life, activity, influence, etc. [1913 Webster] 2. State of… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Extinction — (v. lat.), so v.w. Exstinction … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
extinction — index aberemurder, abolition, ademption, cancellation, catastrophe, death, demise (death), destruction … Law dictionary
extinction — EXTINCTION: Ne s emploie qu avec paupérisme … Dictionnaire des idées reçues
extinction — early 15c., from L. extinctionem/exstinctionem (nom. extinctio/exstinctio), noun of action from pp. stem of extinguere/exstinguere (see EXTINGUISH (Cf. extinguish)). Originally of fires, lights; figurative use, of wiping out a material thing (a… … Etymology dictionary
extinction — see under extinguish at ABOLISH … New Dictionary of Synonyms
extinction — [n] dying out annihilation, death, destruction, elimination, end of life, no life, obsolescence, thing of the past*; concept 252 … New thesaurus
extinction — ► NOUN ▪ the state or process of being or becoming extinct … English terms dictionary
extinction — [ek stiŋk′shən, ikstiŋk′shən] n. [ME extinccioun < L exstinctio < exstinctus: see EXTINCT] 1. a putting out or being put out, as of a fire 2. a destroying or being destroyed; annihilation; abolition 3. the fact or state of being or becoming … English World dictionary