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  • 1 learning

    {'lə:niŋ}
    n науkа, познания, ученост, ерудиция
    the New LEARNING ист. хуманизъм, ренесансът
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    {'lъ:nin} n науkа; познания; ученост, ерудиция; the New L. и
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    ученост; учене; ерудиция; научаване; наука;
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    1. n науkа, познания, ученост, ерудиция 2. the new learning ист. хуманизъм, ренесансът
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    learning[´lə:niʃ] n 1. учене, научаване; \learning-by-doing обучение в практиката; 2. наука, ученост, ерудиция; познания; seat of \learning център на науката; polite-\learning художествена литература, класическо образование; the New L. ист. хуманизъм; a man of great \learning ерудиран човек.

    English-Bulgarian dictionary > learning

  • 2 polite

    {pə'lait}
    1. учтив, вежлив, любезен
    to do the POLITE разг. мъча се да бъда учтив
    2. изтънчен, културен, изискан (за стил и пр.)
    POLITE letters/literature/learning изящна литература, белетристика
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    {pъ'lait} a 1. учтив, вежлив, любезен; to do the polite разг. мъча
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    учтив; светски; приветлив; вежлив; възпитан; коректен; културен;
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    1. polite letters/literature/learning изящна литература, белетристика 2. to do the polite разг. мъча се да бъда учтив 3. изтънчен, културен, изискан (за стил и пр.) 4. учтив, вежлив, любезен
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    polite[pə´lait] adj 1. учтив, вежлив, любезен; коректен, възпитан; to do the \polite разг. мъча се да бъда учтив; it is the \polite thing to... вежливостта изисква да...; 2. изтънчен; културен; изискан, изящен (за стил и пр.); \polite letters ( literature) изящна литература, белетристика; FONT face=Times_Deutsch◊ adv politely.

    English-Bulgarian dictionary > polite

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