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1 US Organization giving support to Northern Irish republicanism
Abbreviation: NoraidУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > US Organization giving support to Northern Irish republicanism
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2 Irish National Liberation Army
Abbreviation: INLA (Northern Ireland)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > Irish National Liberation Army
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3 Irish Republican Army
Abbreviation: IRA (Northern Ireland), IRAУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Irish Republican Army
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4 Ardoyne is a predominantly Irish nationalist and Catholic district in North Belfast, Northern Ireland, made famous by the disproportionate number of incidents during The Trou
General subject: (Ard Eoin in Irish, meaning high glen) ArdoyneУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Ardoyne is a predominantly Irish nationalist and Catholic district in North Belfast, Northern Ireland, made famous by the disproportionate number of incidents during The Trou
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5 Continuity Irish Republican Army
1) Military: CIRA2) Abbreviation: CIRA (Terrorist group (Northern Ireland))Универсальный русско-английский словарь > Continuity Irish Republican Army
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6 Official Irish Republican Army
Abbreviation: OIRA (Northern Ireland)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > Official Irish Republican Army
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7 Provisional Irish Republican Army
1) Military: PIRA2) Abbreviation: PIRA (Northern Ireland)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > Provisional Irish Republican Army
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8 Ardoyne (Ard Eoin in Irish , meaning high glen) is a predominantly Irish nationalist and Catholic district in North Belfast, Northern Ireland, made famous by the disproportionate number of incidents during The Trou
General subject: ArdoyneУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Ardoyne (Ard Eoin in Irish , meaning high glen) is a predominantly Irish nationalist and Catholic district in North Belfast, Northern Ireland, made famous by the disproportionate number of incidents during The Trou
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9 norirlandés
► adjetivo1 Northern Irish► nombre masculino,nombre femenino* * *norirlandés, -esa1.ADJ Northern Irish2.SM / F native/inhabitant of Northern Ireland* * *Northern Irishmasculine, feminine* * *
norirlandés,-esa
I adjetivo Northern Irish
II m,f (hombre) Northern Irishman
(mujer) Northern Irishwoman
' norirlandés' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
norirlandesa
* * *norirlandés, -esa♦ adjNorthern Irish♦ nm,fperson from Northern Ireland;los norirlandeses the people of Northern Ireland* * *I adj of/from Northern Ireland, Northern Ireland atrII m, norirlandesa f man/woman from Northern Ireland* * * -
10 Irlande
Irlande [iʀlɑ̃d]feminine noun( = pays) Ireland ; ( = État) Irish Republic* * *iʀlɑ̃dnom propre féminin Ireland* * *iʀlɑ̃d nf1) (= pays)en Irlande [habiter] — in Ireland, [aller] to Ireland
2) (= état)l'Irlande — the Irish Republic, the Republic of Ireland, Eire
3)l'Irlande du Nord — Northern Ireland, Ulster
* * *Irlande ⇒ Les États, les pays et les continents nprf Ireland; la République d'Irlande the Republic of Ireland; l'Irlande du Nord Northern Ireland.[irlɑ̃d] nom propre féminin(l')Irlande du Nord/Sud Northern/Southern Ireland -
11 irlandais
irlandais, e [iʀlɑ̃dε, εz]1. adjective2. masculine nouna. ( = langue) Irish3. feminine noun* * *Irlandaise iʀlɑ̃dɛ, ɛz nom masculin, féminin Irishman/Irishwoman* * *iʀlɑ̃dɛ, ɛz nm/f Irlandais, -e* * *A adj Irish.B nm Ling Irish.( féminin irlandaise) [irlɑ̃dɛ, ɛz] adjectif————————————————nom masculin -
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13 norirlandesa
norirlandés,-esa
I adjetivo Northern Irish
II m,f (hombre) Northern Irishman
(mujer) Northern Irishwoman
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15 angliche
I.n. m. & f. 'Brit', English person (also: britiche. To the French such fine distinctions as Welsh, Scottish or Northern Irish are of little consequence.)II.adj. 'Brit', English. -
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17 Irlanda
f.Ireland.Irlanda del Norte Northern Ireland* * *1 Ireland\Irlanda del Norte Northern Ireland* * *noun f.* * *SF Ireland* * *femenino Ireland* * *= Ireland.Ex. OCLC Europe supports a nationwide telecommunications network in the United Kingdom and Ireland to provide users with dedicated access to the OCLC data bases and associated service in the US.----* Irlanda del Norte = Northern Ireland.* República de Irlanda = Republic of Ireland.* * *femenino Ireland* * *= Ireland.Ex: OCLC Europe supports a nationwide telecommunications network in the United Kingdom and Ireland to provide users with dedicated access to the OCLC data bases and associated service in the US.
* Irlanda del Norte = Northern Ireland.* República de Irlanda = Republic of Ireland.* * *IrelandCompuesto:Northern Ireland* * *
Irlanda sustantivo femenino
Ireland;
Irlanda sustantivo femenino Ireland
Irlanda del Norte, Northern Ireland
' Irlanda' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
punto
- conocer
English:
Eire
- Ireland
- Northern Ireland
- occur
- unionist
- wake
- whiskey
- whisky
- Irish
- northern
- trouble
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18 math
I.maith, mathIgood, Irish, Old Irish maith, Welsh mad, Cornish mas, Middle Breton mat: *mati-s, root mat, met, measure, Indo-European mê, measure, as in meas, q.v.? Bez. suggests as an alternative Sanskrit úpa-mâti, affabilis, Greek $$G matís (= $$G mégas, Hes.).IIpardon, Irish maitheam (n.), Early Irish mathem, a forgiving, Welsh maddeu, ignoscere, root mad, "be quiet about", Sanskrit mádati, linger, mandas, lingering, Gothic ga-môtan, room; See mainnir. Rhys regards the Welsh as borrowed from Irish; if so, Gaelic is same as maith, good.II.I IIforgive: See maith. -
19 католик
1) General subject: Babylonian, Catholic, Roman, Roman Catholic2) Church: Catholic (в Англии чаще Roman Catholic)3) Religion: Catholic( A member of a Catholic church), Latin (A Catholic of the Latin rite), Roman (A roman catholic, often taken to be offensive), Roman Catholic (A member of the Roman Catholic Church)4) Australian slang: tyke (искаженное 'taig')5) Scornful: papist, Taig (a Protestant name for a Catholic in Northern Ireland; anglicized spelling of the Irish name Tadhg, a nickname for an Irish person), Teague6) Deprecatingly: Romanist7) Jargon: cat lick, Mick, fish, pape, right-foot8) Makarov: Latin -
20 아일랜드
n. Ireland, Republic of Ireland, independent republic occupying the island of Ireland; Northern Ireland, part of the United Kingdom; Emerald Isle, island located to the west of the island of Great Britain--------n. Irish, language of Ireland; Irish people, inhabitants of Ireland
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