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2 this word derives from Latin
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3 the English word television is a mongrel, tele comes from Greek and vision from Latin
Универсальный англо-русский словарь > the English word television is a mongrel, tele comes from Greek and vision from Latin
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4 UNEP/UNITAR Advanced Workshop for GIS Trainees from Latin America (1992)
Космонавтика: Практикум ЮНЕП/ЮНИТАР по вопросам ГИС для стажёров из Латинской АмерикиУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > UNEP/UNITAR Advanced Workshop for GIS Trainees from Latin America (1992)
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5 derived from Latin
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6 languages coming from Latin, such as French, Italian, Spanish
Универсальный англо-русский словарь > languages coming from Latin, such as French, Italian, Spanish
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7 this word comes from Latin
Общая лексика: это слово латинского происхожденияУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > this word comes from Latin
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8 anus (from Latin cloaca = sewer
Australian slang: clackerУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > anus (from Latin cloaca = sewer
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9 UNEP/UNITAR Advanced Workshop for GIS Trainees from Latin America
Космонавтика: (1992) Практикум ЮНЕП/ЮНИТАР по вопросам ГИС для стажёров из Латинской АмерикиУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > UNEP/UNITAR Advanced Workshop for GIS Trainees from Latin America
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10 from
from1) (used before the place, thing, person, time etc that is the point at which an action, journey, period of time etc begins: from Europe to Asia; from Monday to Friday; a letter from her father.) fra2) (used to indicate that from which something or someone comes: a quotation from Shakespeare.) fra3) (used to indicate separation: Take it from him.) fra4) (used to indicate a cause or reason: He is suffering from a cold.) av, på grunn av, etterav--------etterprep. \/frɒm\/, trykksvak: \/frəm\/1) ( om utgangspunkt) fra, ide starter i\/fra London2) ( om opprinnelse) fra3) ( om kilde) av, fra4) ( om materiale) av5) ( om årsak) på grunn av, av, etter6) ( om motivasjon) av7) (om mønster, forbilde) etter8) ( om avstand i tid og rom) fra9) ( om beskyttelse) for, mot10) (om fravær, atskillelse) frafrom above ovenfra, fra ovenfrom afar fra det fjerne, langveisfra på langt holdfrom amidst eller from amid fra midten av, frem mellomfrom among eller from amongst fra, i, blantfrom behind bakfra bakfrom below eller from beneath nedenfra, fra undersiden (av)from between frem mellom, ut mellomfrom beyond fra den andre siden avfrom now fra nå (av), fra og med nåfrom out of bort fra, ut avfrom over overfrom thence ( gammeldags) derfrafrom there derfrafrom...to ( om avstand i tid og rom) fra...til...from under frem fra, frem under( slang) rett for nesen påfrom within innenfrafrom without utenfra -
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['lætin]noun, adjective1) ((of) the language spoken in ancient Rome: We studied Latin at school; a Latin lesson.) latin; latin-2) ((a person) who speaks a language derived from Latin.) latiner•- Latin American* * *['lætin]noun, adjective1) ((of) the language spoken in ancient Rome: We studied Latin at school; a Latin lesson.) latin; latin-2) ((a person) who speaks a language derived from Latin.) latiner•- Latin American -
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'lætinnoun, adjective1) ((of) the language spoken in ancient Rome: We studied Latin at school; a Latin lesson.) latín2) ((a person) who speaks a language derived from Latin.) latino•- Latin American
Latin n latín
latín sustantivo masculino Latin
latín sustantivo masculino Latin Locuciones: saber latín, to be very clever/ sharp: su hermana pequeña sabe latín, his little sister is really on the ball ' latín' also found in these entries: Spanish: América - Iberoamérica - iberoamericana - iberoamericano - latina - latino - Latinoamérica - latinoamericana - latinoamericano - debajo - delante - dentro - detrás - fuera - hispano - peso - ustedes - vosotros - ya English: America - derivative - Latin - almost - Latin American - point - willtr['lætɪn]1 latino,-a1 (person) latino,-a2 (language) latín nombre masculino\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLLatin American latinoamericano,-aLatin adj: latinoLatin n1) : latín m (idioma)adj.• latino, -a adj.• latín adj.n.• latino s.m.• latín s.m.
I 'lætṇ, 'lætɪnadjective latino
II
a) u ( language) latín mb) c ( person) latino, -na m,f['lætɪn]1.ADJ latino2. N1) (=person) latino(-a) m / f2) (Ling) latín m3.CPDLatin lover N — galán m latino
Latin quarter N — barrio m latino
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I ['lætṇ, 'lætɪn]adjective latino
II
a) u ( language) latín mb) c ( person) latino, -na m,f -
13 Latin
['lætɪn] [AE 'lætn] 1.1) [grammar, author] latino2) [country, temperament] latino2.1) (language) latino m.2) (person) latino m. (-a)3.* * *['lætin]noun, adjective1) ((of) the language spoken in ancient Rome: We studied Latin at school; a Latin lesson.) latino2) ((a person) who speaks a language derived from Latin.) latino•- Latin American* * *Latin /ˈlætɪn/A a.1 latino; ( per estens.) neolatino, romanzo: Latin peoples, popoli latini (o neolatini); Latin languages, lingue neolatine (o romanze)B n.1 [u] latino; lingua latina: old Latin, latino arcaico; classical Latin, latino classico; low Latin, basso latino; They understand Latin, capiscono il latino● Latin America, America latina □ Latin American, dell'America latina; (sost., USA) latino-americano □ the Latin Church, la Chiesa Romana (cattolica) □ Latin lover, latin lover; amante latino □ Latin Quarter, Quartiere Latino ( a Parigi).* * *['lætɪn] [AE 'lætn] 1.1) [grammar, author] latino2) [country, temperament] latino2.1) (language) latino m.2) (person) latino m. (-a)3. -
14 Latin
'lætinnoun, adjective1) ((of) the language spoken in ancient Rome: We studied Latin at school; a Latin lesson.) latin2) ((a person) who speaks a language derived from Latin.) latiner•- Latin American Isubst. \/ˈlætɪn\/1) latinhan er kjent med klassisk latin, han har erfaring med klassisk latin2) latinamerikaner3) sydeuropéer4) ( historisk) latiner, person fra Latiumlate Latin senlatin (ca. 300-700 e.Kr.)thieves' Latin forbrytersjargong, røverspråkVulgar Latin vulgærlatin, uformell latin fra den klassiske periodeIIadj. \/ˈlætɪn\/ eller latin1) latinsk, romersk2) latinamerikansk3) sydeuropeisk4) ( religion) romersk-katolsk5) romansklatin dance latinamerikansk dansthe Latin peoples de romanske folkeslagthe Latin Quarter Latinerkvarteret (i Paris) -
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1. adjective1) lateinisch2) (of Southern Europeans) romanisch; südländisch [Temperament]2. nounLatein, das; see also academic.ru/24358/English">English 2. 1)* * *['lætin]noun, adjective1) ((of) the language spoken in ancient Rome: We studied Latin at school; a Latin lesson.) das Latein•- Latin America- Latin American* * *Lat·in[ˈlætɪn, AM -tən]I. nII. adj1. LING lateinisch2. (of Latin origin) Latein-\Latin alphabet lateinisches Alphabet\Latin America Lateinamerika nt* * *['ltɪn]1. adj2) (= of Roman origin) romanisch; temperament, charm südländisch2. n1) (= inhabitant of ancient Latium) Latiner(in) m(f); (= Roman) Römer(in) m(f); (= a member of any Latin race) Südländer(in) m(f), Romane m, Romanin f* * *A s1. LING Latein(isch) n, das Lateinische2. LING Romanisch n, das Romanische3. Antike:a) Latiner(in)b) Römer(in)4. Romane m, Romanin fB adj1. LING lateinisch, Latein…2. romanisch:3. REL römisch-katholisch:Latin cross Lateinisches Kreuz4. latinischL abk1. large2. Latin Lat.4. length L, L.5. longitude L.* * *1. adjective1) lateinisch2) (of Southern Europeans) romanisch; südländisch [Temperament]2. nounLatein, das; see also English 2. 1)* * *adj.lateinisch adj. n.Latein n. -
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1. n латинский язык, латынь2. n латиница, латинский алфавит3. n представитель одного из народов, говорящих на романских языках4. n латиноамериканец5. n католик; лицо римско-католического вероисповедания6. a латинский7. a романскийFrench, Italian and Spanish are Latin languages — французский, итальянский и испанский относятся к романским языкам
8. a католическийСинонимический ряд:Greek (adj.) Augustan; ciceronian; classical; Greek; Hellenic; Homeric; of ancient Greece or Rome; roman; Virgilian -
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adj. Latin, latinceye ait, romen katolik————————n. Latince, Latin* * *latin* * *['lætin]noun, adjective1) ((of) the language spoken in ancient Rome: We studied Latin at school; a Latin lesson.) Lâtince2) ((a person) who speaks a language derived from Latin.) Lâtin (ırkından olan)•- Latin American -
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['lætin]noun, adjective1) ((of) the language spoken in ancient Rome: We studied Latin at school; a Latin lesson.) latim2) ((a person) who speaks a language derived from Latin.) latino•- Latin American* * *Lat.in[l'ætin] n 1 latim: língua indo-européia falada em todo o Império Romano. 2 latino. • adj latino: relativo ao latim ou aos povos latinos. late Latin latim tardio. low Latin latim medieval. vulgar Latin latim vulgar ou coloquial. -
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['lætin]noun, adjective1) ((of) the language spoken in ancient Rome: We studied Latin at school; a Latin lesson.) latin (nyelv)2) ((a person) who speaks a language derived from Latin.) latin nyelvű•- Latin American -
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['lætin]noun, adjective1) ((of) the language spoken in ancient Rome: We studied Latin at school; a Latin lesson.) latinščina2) ((a person) who speaks a language derived from Latin.) romanskega izvora•- Latin American* * *[laetin]1.adjectivelatinski; romanski; rimskokatoliški;2.nounlatinščina; history Latinec; Roman
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