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1 nore
(f.) lore, den -
2 Nore
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3 nøre
-te, -t1) подкидывать, подбрасывать (топливо) -
4 nõre
сущ.общ. секрет -
5 Nore
р. Нор (Ирландия) -
6 nórë
noun "land" associated with a particular people WJ:413, "country, land, dwelling-place, region where certain people live, race, clan" NŌ, NDOR, BAL, also used = "race, tribe, people" SA:dôr, PE17:169; however, the normal word for "people" is lië. Early "Qenya" hasnórë "native land, nation, family, country" in compounds -nor LT1:272 -
7 nõre
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8 nõre
erite -
9 Nore Sub-Area Command
Abbreviation: COMNORECHAN (UK)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > Nore Sub-Area Command
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10 Commander, Nore Sub-Area, Channel
Abbreviation: COMNORECHAN (NATO)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > Commander, Nore Sub-Area, Channel
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11 Maritime Air Command, Nore Sub-Area
Abbreviation: AIRNORECHAN (UK)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > Maritime Air Command, Nore Sub-Area
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12 ignore **** ig·nore vt
[ɪɡ'nɔː(r)](person) ignorare, (problem, fact) trascurare, (remark) non far caso a, (advice, letter) non tener in nessun conto, (danger) non curarsi di, (sb's behaviour) chiudere un occhio su -
13 strug za leđno rezanje leđnore
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14 central nore disease of muscle
English-Russian big medical dictionary > central nore disease of muscle
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15 נאָרע
nore || nóre f. [-s]нора -
16 treacle
nõre, vastumürk, ravim, kasemahl, (Br) suhkrusiirup -
17 COUNTRY
nórë (land, race, nation, native land, family), \#nórië (only attested in a compound, in the ablative case: sindanóriello, "grey-country-from", "out of a grey country". –NŌ, Nam/RGEO:67 -
18 LAND
nórë (dwelling-place, race, country, region where certain people live, nation, native land, family), nór (meaning '"'land' as opposed to water or sea", WJ:413). In compounds \#-ndor (when the first part of the compound end in a vowel, e.g. Valandor "Vala-land", alternative form of Valinor), or –nor, –dor (the latter can only occur when the first part of the compound ends in –l, –r, or –n; in other combinations d cannot occur in Noldorin Quenya). Another ending occurring in the names of lands is -sta (see VT43:15). Cf. also lóna (remote land difficult to reach, island. Note: a homophone means "dark"); WESTLAND Númenor, Númenórë (Westernesse); LAND OF GIFT (a name of Númenor) Andor (< *Annandor, see GIFT), LAND OF THE WEST Númendor, LAND OF THE VALAR Valinor, Valinórë. –NDOR/NŌ/Silm:430/ WJ:413, LONO, Silm:414, 313, 430, VT49:26 -
19 NATION
nórë, –nor (land, country, dwelling-place, native land, family) –LT1:272 -
20 NATIVE LAND
nórë, –nor (land, country, dwelling-place, nation, family) –LT1:272
См. также в других словарях:
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