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Общая лексика: воинственный дух -
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[ʹmɑ:ʃ(ə)l] a1. военный; воинскийmartial exercises - военные учения /манёвры/
martial cloak - воен. плащ-палатка
martial music - военная музыка, марши
martial law - а) военное положение; б) закон военного времени; to impose /to declare/ martial law - вводить военное положение; в) юр. военное право
2. воинственныйmartial ardour /spirit/ - воинственный /боевой/ дух
3. (Martial) = Martian II -
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1. a военный; воинскийtrial by court martial — военный суд, трибунал
2. a воинственныйСинонимический ряд:1. aggressive (adj.) aggressive; bellicose; belligerent; threatening2. concerning the armed forces (adj.) army; combat; concerning the armed forces; fighting; ground3. military (adj.) combative; militaristic; military; soldierly; warlikeАнтонимический ряд:civic; conciliatory; meek; pacific; peaceful -
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ˈmɑ:ʃəl прил.
1) военный, относящийся к военному времени martial law
2) имеющий отношение к армии или военной жизни
3) воинственный martial spirit Syn: militant, belligerent, warlike военный;
воинский - * bearing военная выправка - * exercises военные учения /маневры/ - * cloak( военное) плащ-палатка - * music военная музыка, марши - * law военное положение;
закон военного времени - to impose /to declare/ * law вводить военное положение;
(юридическое) военное право воинственный - * ardour /spirit/ воинственный /боевой/ дух (M.) марсианский martial военный;
martial law военное положение ~ воинственный;
martial spirit воинственный дух ~ воинственный;
martial spirit воинственный дух
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