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1 juring(an)
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2 Juring Everyones Sex U will Shout
Rude: JESUSУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Juring Everyones Sex U will Shout
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3 non-juring
(историческое) не присягающий, отказывающийся принять присягуБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > non-juring
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4 non juring
Общая лексика: не присягающий, отказывающийся принять присягу -
5 non-juring
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6 non-juring
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7 non-juring
adjщо відмовився прийняти присягу; що не присягає* * *a; іст.який не присягає, який відмовляється прийняти присягу -
8 non-juring
a; іст.який не присягає, який відмовляється прийняти присягу -
9 non juring
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10 non-juring
[͵nɒnʹdʒʋ(ə)rıŋ] a ист.не присягающий, отказывающийся принять присягу -
11 non-juring
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12 non-juring
a ист. не присягающий, отказывающийся принять присягу -
13 не присягающий
1) General subject: non juring2) History: non-juring -
14 отказывающийся принять присягу
1) General subject: non juring2) History: non-juringУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > отказывающийся принять присягу
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15 nonjuring
non-juring
1> _ист. не присягающий, отказывающийся принять присягу -
16 JESUS
1) Религия: Just Enough Salvation U See2) Грубое выражение: Juring Everyones Sex U will Shout -
17 Jesus
1) Религия: Just Enough Salvation U See2) Грубое выражение: Juring Everyones Sex U will Shout -
18 отказавшийся принять присягу
History: non-juringУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > отказавшийся принять присягу
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19 conjure
(to perform tricks (conjuring tricks) that seem magical, as an entertainment.) hacer magia, hacer juegos de manos- conjuror- conjurer
tr['kʌnʤəSMALLr/SMALL]1 hacer magia, hacer juegos de manos1 (by magic) hacer aparecer como por arte de magia; (meal etc) preparar, improvisar\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLa name to conjure with (influential) un nombre todopoderoso, un nombre que abre puertas 2 (difficult) un nombre difícil de pronunciar1) entreat: rogar, suplicar2)to conjure up : hacer aparecer (apariciones), evocar (memorias, etc.)conjure vi: practicar la magiav.• conjurar v.• escamotear v.• evocar v.• practicar las artes mágicas v.'kɑːndʒər, 'kʌndʒə(r)
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to conjure something out of thin air — hacer* aparecer algo como por arte de magia
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vi ( perform tricks) hacer* magiaPhrasal Verbs:
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['kʌndʒǝ(r)]VI hacer juegos de manosa name to conjure with — un personaje importante, una figura destacada
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[kǝn'dʒʊǝ(r)]VT liter suplicar* * *['kɑːndʒər, 'kʌndʒə(r)]
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to conjure something out of thin air — hacer* aparecer algo como por arte de magia
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20 injure
'in‹ə(to harm or damage: He injured his arm when he fell; They were badly injured when the car crashed; A story like that could injure his reputation; His pride has been injured.) herir, lastimar, hacer daño- injured- injurious
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injure vb herir / lesionartr['ɪnʤəSMALLr/SMALL]1 herir, lesionar, lastimar\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto injure oneself hacerse daño, lesionarse1) wound: herir, lesionar2) hurt: lastimar, dañar, herir3)to injure oneself : hacerse dañov.• accidentar v.• agraviar v.• amancillar v.• dañar v.• descalabrar v.• herir v.• injuriar v.• lacrar v.• lastimar v.• lesionar v.• lisiar v.• llagar v.• maliciar v.• ofender v.• perjudicar v.'ɪndʒər, 'ɪndʒə(r)a) \<\<person\>\> herir*, lesionar (frml); \<\<pride/feelings\>\> herir*, lastimar; \<\<reputation\>\> (frml) dañarb) injured past p['ɪndʒǝ(r)]VT1) (physically) herir; (esp Sport) lesionarhe was badly/slightly injured — resultó gravemente/levemente herido
he injured his arm — resultó herido en el brazo; (Sport) se lesionó el brazo
to injure o.s. — (in an accident) resultar herido; (deliberately) causarse heridas, autolesionarse; (in a match, race etc) lesionarse
2) (fig) [+ feelings, pride] herir; [+ reputation] dañar; [+ trade, chances] perjudicar* * *['ɪndʒər, 'ɪndʒə(r)]a) \<\<person\>\> herir*, lesionar (frml); \<\<pride/feelings\>\> herir*, lastimar; \<\<reputation\>\> (frml) dañarb) injured past p
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