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61 NOTHINGNESS
[N]NIHILITATAS (-ATIS) (F)NIHILEITATAS (-ATIS) (F)INRITUM (-I) (N)IRRITUM (-I) (N) -
62 nothingness
nარარაობა, არყოფნა -
63 nothingness
hiçlik, yokluk -
64 nothingness
yokluk -
65 nothingness
/'nʌθiɳnis/ * danh từ - hư vô, hư không - tính vô tài, tính vô giá trị, tính nhỏ mọn, tính tầm thường -
66 nothingness
nounശൂന്യത, നാസ്തിക്യം -
67 nothingness
[΄nʌθiŋnəs] n ոչնչություն, դատարկ բան. անիրականություն -
68 nothingness noth·ing·ness n
['nʌθɪŋnɪs](non-existence) nulla m, (worthlessness, insignificance) nullità -
69 pass into nothingness
переходить в небытие; исчезать из памяти [выражение создано Дж. Китсом:A thing of beauty is a joy for ever:Its loveliness increases; it will neverPass into nothingness. (‘Endymion’, 1818)]The flight of time proves him timeless; he can never pass into nothingness. (‘Times Literary Supplement’) — Время показало, что Чосер пережил века; его имя бессмертно.
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70 brink of nothingness
Фантастика сумеречный край (тот свет) -
71 pass into nothingness
Общая лексика: исчезать без следа, переходить в небытие -
72 primal nothingness
Философия: изначальная пустота -
73 the big nothingness of the Australian Outback
Australian slang: GAFA (pron. gaffa) (Great Australian Fuck All)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > the big nothingness of the Australian Outback
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74 know-nothingness
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75 to pass into nothingness
aiziet nebūtībā -
76 Good-for-nothingness
НикчёмностьDifficulties of the English language (lexical reference) English-Russian dictionary > Good-for-nothingness
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77 intethed
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78 hal tak berguna
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79 nicota
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80 tóm, ekkert
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