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1 pupil of a Lyceum
Общая лексика: лицеист -
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General subject: Lyceum student, pupil of a Lyceum -
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муж. Lyceum;
lycee( во Франции)лице|й - м.
1. Lyceum( привилегированное учебное заведение) ;
2. lycee (среднее учебное заведение во Франции и некоторых других странах) ;
~ист м. pupil of Lyceum or lycee. -
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м.1) тк. м. ист. lyceum [laɪ'siːəm] pupil / student2) ( в современной Франции и России) lycée (фр.) [liː'seɪ] pupil / student -
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ж.1) тк. м. ист. lyceum [laɪ'siːəm] pupil / student2) ( в современной Франции и России) lycée (фр.) [liː'seɪ] pupil / student -
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مذکر pupil of Lyceum or lycee
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