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    {'fækjulti}
    1. способност, умение, дарба, талант
    mental faculties умствени способности
    FACULTY of vision зрение
    to collect one's faculties опомням се, идвам на себе си, мобилизирам се
    2. (преподавателско тяло във) факултет, ам. преподаватели в даден колеж/университет
    3. медицинска професия, лекари
    4. особ. църк. разрешение, право
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    {'fakjulti} n 1. способност, умение; дарба, талант; mental fa
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    факултет; способност; талант; умение; дарба; дар;
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    1. (преподавателско тяло във) факултет, ам. преподаватели в даден колеж/университет 2. faculty of vision зрение 3. mental faculties умствени способности 4. to collect one's faculties опомням се, идвам на себе си, мобилизирам се 5. медицинска професия, лекари 6. особ. църк. разрешение, право 7. способност, умение, дарба, талант
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    faculty[´fækəlti] n 1. способност, дарба, дар, талант; умение; he lost the \faculty of speech той изгуби дар слово; the \faculty of vision зрение; 2. факултет; 3. преподавателско тяло (на факултет); \faculty meeting факултетски съвет; 4. the F. разг. лекарите като цяло; 5. разрешение, право; collect o.'s faculties овладявам се, идвам на себе си, мобилизирам се.

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