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41 أسطواني
أُسطُوَانيّ \ round: (of long things) shaped like a pipe, with curved sides: a round pencil. \ أُسْطُورَة \ fable: a fanciful story, often about animals. legend: a fanciful old story (sometimes partly true) that has been passed on by spoken words: There is a legend that gold lies buried under this castle. myth: a story (passed down from ancient times) that contains the early beliefs of a race (about nature, history, etc.). -
42 خرافة
خُرَافَة \ legend: a fanciful old story (sometimes partly true) that has been passed on by spoken words: There is a legend that gold lies buried under this castle. myth: a story (passed down from ancient times) that contains the early beliefs of a race (about nature, history, etc.). superstition: belief in magic; an unreasonable belief that certain acts, objects, etc. cause fortune or misfortune. -
43 fable
أُسْطُورَة \ fable: a fanciful story, often about animals. legend: a fanciful old story (sometimes partly true) that has been passed on by spoken words: There is a legend that gold lies buried under this castle. myth: a story (passed down from ancient times) that contains the early beliefs of a race (about nature, history, etc.). -
44 legend
أُسْطُورَة \ fable: a fanciful story, often about animals. legend: a fanciful old story (sometimes partly true) that has been passed on by spoken words: There is a legend that gold lies buried under this castle. myth: a story (passed down from ancient times) that contains the early beliefs of a race (about nature, history, etc.). -
45 myth
أُسْطُورَة \ fable: a fanciful story, often about animals. legend: a fanciful old story (sometimes partly true) that has been passed on by spoken words: There is a legend that gold lies buried under this castle. myth: a story (passed down from ancient times) that contains the early beliefs of a race (about nature, history, etc.). -
46 legend
خُرَافَة \ legend: a fanciful old story (sometimes partly true) that has been passed on by spoken words: There is a legend that gold lies buried under this castle. myth: a story (passed down from ancient times) that contains the early beliefs of a race (about nature, history, etc.). superstition: belief in magic; an unreasonable belief that certain acts, objects, etc. cause fortune or misfortune. -
47 myth
خُرَافَة \ legend: a fanciful old story (sometimes partly true) that has been passed on by spoken words: There is a legend that gold lies buried under this castle. myth: a story (passed down from ancient times) that contains the early beliefs of a race (about nature, history, etc.). superstition: belief in magic; an unreasonable belief that certain acts, objects, etc. cause fortune or misfortune. -
48 superstition
خُرَافَة \ legend: a fanciful old story (sometimes partly true) that has been passed on by spoken words: There is a legend that gold lies buried under this castle. myth: a story (passed down from ancient times) that contains the early beliefs of a race (about nature, history, etc.). superstition: belief in magic; an unreasonable belief that certain acts, objects, etc. cause fortune or misfortune. -
49 line
n1) параметрический ряд2) above the line «в числителе» (пометка к таблице с данными, представленными в виде дроби);below the line «в знаменателе» (пометка к таблице с данными, представленными в виде дроби)3) down the line буквальноA cannot be passed down the line to each operator А невозможно довести буквально до каждой компании4) in line with 1. в увязке с 2. (перен.) в русле чего-л.English-Russian dictionary of scientific and technical difficulties vocabulary > line
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50 مأثور
مَأثُور: مُتَوَارَث، مَنْقُولtransmitted, handed down, passed down or on; reported, related; quoted, cited -
51 موروث
مَوْرُوث: مُوَرّثinherited; patrimonial; hereditary; ancestral; transmitted, handed down, passed down, bequeathed, traditional -
52 متوارث
مُتَوَارَثherditary; inherited, ancestral; transmitted, handed down, passed down, bequeathed, traditional -
53 eskiden kalma
handed down, passed down -
54 холод
муж. cold;
chill;
перен. (холодность) coldness пять градусов холода ≈ five degrees below zero пахнуло холодом ≈ there came a cold blast обдавать холодом кого-л. ≈ to give smb. the cold shoulder собачий холод ≈ beastly cold трястись от холода ≈ to shiver with cold на холоде ≈ in cold -
55 민요
n. folk song, song originating from and passed down by the common people of a country or region -
56 세습의
adj. hereditary, passed down genetically, transferred naturally from parent to child; pertaining to an inheritance -
57 속가
n. layman's house; folk song, song originating from and passed down by the common people of a country or region; ditty, ballad, sentimental song that tells a story -
58 erfelijk
adj. hereditary, passed down genetically -
59 folklore
n. folklore, legends and beliefs of a people or particular culture (originally passed down orally from generation to generation) -
60 folkmuziek
n. folk music, music originating from and passed down by the common people of a country or region
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