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n. 1. далайн булан. 2. the Gulf Персийн булан. 3. \gulf (between A and B) ялгаа, зааг. 4. ангал, гүн цав. The earthquake made a \gulf in the earth. Газар хөдөлж гүн ангал бий болов. -
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[gʌlf]* * *(a part of the sea with land round a large part of it: the Gulf of Mexico.) golfo* * *[gʌlf] -
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yáwë (cleft, ravine). According to VT46:22, it is possible that the gloss "gulf" actually reads "gully" in Tolkien's manuscript, and the other glosses may support this reading. The word londë (land-locked haven) is translated “gulf” in TI:423. Early “Qenya” has fásë = gulf, gap, but Tolkien’s later Quenya would not have s in this position (unless it represents earlier þ). –YAG, TI:423, GL:36 -
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(a part of the sea with land round a large part of it: the Gulf of Mexico.) havbuktbukt--------gap--------havbukt--------kløftIsubst. \/ɡʌlf\/1) golf, havbukt2) ( også overført) kløft, gap, avgrunn, skille3) ( overført) malstrømIIverb \/ɡʌlf\/( gammeldags) oppsluke -
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(a part of the sea with land round a large part of it: the Gulf of Mexico.) havbugt; golf* * *(a part of the sea with land round a large part of it: the Gulf of Mexico.) havbugt; golf -
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N1. खाड़ीMost of the Gulf states are Islamic.2. अंतर\gulfया\gulfभेदThere is a wide gulf between the rich and the poor. -
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(a part of the sea with land round a large part of it: the Gulf of Mexico.) golfo* * *[g∧lf] n 1 golfo, baía, braço de mar. 2 abismo, redemoinho, voragem, goela, garganta. • vt devorar, tragar. -
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(a part of the sea with land round a large part of it: the Gulf of Mexico.) zaliv* * *I [gʌlf]nounzaliv; tolmun; prepad, brezno; veliko ležišče rude; diploma brez odlikeII [gʌlf]transitive verbpahniti v prepad; colloquially dati najnižjo oceno -
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------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] gulf[English Plural] gulfs[Swahili Word] ghuba[Swahili Plural] ghuba[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 9/10------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] gulf[English Plural] gulfs[Swahili Word] kuba[Swahili Plural] kuba[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 9/10[Derived Language] Arabic[Related Words] kikuba[Terminology] geography------------------------------------------------------------ -
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[gʌlf]n( bay) zatoka f; (abyss, difference) przepaść f* * *(a part of the sea with land round a large part of it: the Gulf of Mexico.) zatoka -
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[gʌlf]nзалив, бухта- Persian Gulf- Gulf of Mexico -
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[gʌlf] n ծովածոց, ծովախորշ. gulf of Mexi co Մեքսիկայի ծովածոց. (անդունդ, վիհ. խորխորատ) a wide gulf between them մեծ խորխորատ նրանց միջև -
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1) Морской термин: Гольф (Мексиканский залив)2) Лингвистика: языки галф (languages)3) Страхование: Ports of U.S.A. in the Gulf of Mexico4) Бурение: северная часть побережья Мексиканского залива -
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1) Морской термин: Гольф (Мексиканский залив)2) Лингвистика: языки галф (languages)3) Страхование: Ports of U.S.A. in the Gulf of Mexico4) Бурение: северная часть побережья Мексиканского залива -
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(a part of the sea with land round a large part of it: the Gulf of Mexico.) flói
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Gulf — can refer to: *A gulf, usually referring to a large bay that is an arm of an ocean or sea. For example, the Gulf of Mexico is the ninth largest body of water in the world. * Gulf is also a novella by Robert A. Heinlein. * A company, see Gulf Oil… … Wikipedia
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gulf — (n.) late 14c., profound depth; geographic sense is c.1400; from O.Fr. golf a gulf, whirlpool, from It. golfo a gulf, a bay, from L.L. colfos, from Gk. kolpos bay, gulf, earlier trough between waves, fold of a garment, originally bosom, the… … Etymology dictionary
gulf — [gʌlf] noun [countable] 1. a great difference or lack of understanding between two groups of people: gulf between • The South African Government must intervene to reduce the gulf between white wealth and black poverty. 2. a big difference between … Financial and business terms
gulf — [gulf] n. [ME goulf < OFr golfe < It golfo < LGr kolphos, for Gr kolpos, a fold, bosom, gulf, prob. < IE * kwolpos < base * kwel , to turn > Ger wölben, to arch] 1. a large body of sea or ocean water, typically larger than a bay … English World dictionary
gulf — gulf, bay In their meanings to do with the sealine, bay is the ordinary word, whereas gulf is chiefly reserved as a name for a large or notable stretch of sea (as in the Persian Gulf which is also known as the Gulf) and implies a deeper recess… … Modern English usage
gulf — [n1] sea inlet basin, bay, bayou, bight, cove, firth, harbor, slough, sound, whirlpool; concepts 509,514 gulf [n2] deep, gaping hole abyss, breach, cave, cavity, chasm, cleft, crevasse, depth, depths, distance, expanse, gap, gulch, hiatus, hollow … New thesaurus