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81 привидение
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82 призрак
мghost, phantom, apparition, spectre/AE specter litпри́зрак уби́той жены́ — the ghost/apparition/phantom/spectre of his murdered wife
при́зрак безрабо́тицы — the spectre of unemployment
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83 привидение
ghost имя существительное: -
84 призрак
ghost имя существительное: -
85 привидение
1. spook2. wraith3. ghost; specter; apparition4. spiritСинонимический ряд:призрак (сущ.) видение; призрак; тень; фантом -
86 призрак
1. spectre2. spright3. sprite4. phantom; specter5. apparition6. ghost7. shadowСинонимический ряд:привидение (сущ.) видение; привидение; тень; фантом -
87 spectre
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88 געשפּענסט
(n.)[geshpenst]Approximate Pronunciation (Northern / Southern) [geh·shpenst']specter -
89 Geist
m1. esprit2. ghost3. mind4. phantom5. pneuma6. specter Am.7. spectre Br.8. spirit9. wraith -
90 Gespenst
n1. ghost2. phantom3. specter Am.4. spectre5. spirit6. wraith -
91 momok
ghost, spook, specter. 2 haunting danger. -
92 شبح
شَبَحَ \ ghost: a dead person’s spirit that appears to a living person. spectre, specter: the spirit of a dead person, if it appears to a living person. -
93 طيف
طَيْفٌ \ ghost: a dead person’s spirit that appears to a living person. spectre, specter: the spirit of a dead person, if it appears to a living person. vision: an imaginary sight: In my dream I had a vision of a beautiful garden. \ الطّيْف الضّوْئيّ \ spectrum: the bands of colour which appear when light is broken up by a three-sided piece of glass. -
94 ghost
شَبَحَ \ ghost: a dead person’s spirit that appears to a living person. spectre, specter: the spirit of a dead person, if it appears to a living person. -
95 ghost
طَيْفٌ \ ghost: a dead person’s spirit that appears to a living person. spectre, specter: the spirit of a dead person, if it appears to a living person. vision: an imaginary sight: In my dream I had a vision of a beautiful garden. -
96 vision
طَيْفٌ \ ghost: a dead person’s spirit that appears to a living person. spectre, specter: the spirit of a dead person, if it appears to a living person. vision: an imaginary sight: In my dream I had a vision of a beautiful garden. -
97 görüntü
1. phantom, specter, apparition. 2. phys. image. 3. cin., television image, picture. 4. math. image. -
98 heyula
1. specter, fearsome apparition. 2. chaos, the original state of the universe. - gibi 1. big and hulking. 2. spectral. -
99 hortlak
fearsome ghost, evil apparition, goblin, specter. -
100 tayf
1. phys. spectrum. 2. apparition, specter, ghost.
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Specter — Spec ter, Spectre Spec tre, n. [F. spectre, fr. L. spectrum an appearance, image, specter, fr. specere to look. See {Spy}, and cf. {Spectrum}.] 1. Something preternaturally visible; an apparition; a ghost; a phantom. [1913 Webster] The ghosts of… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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specter — (n.) c.1600, from Fr. spectre an image, figure, ghost (16c.), from L. spectrum appearance, vision, apparition (see SPECTRUM (Cf. spectrum)) … Etymology dictionary
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specter — (Brit. spectre) ► NOUN 1) a ghost. 2) something unpleasant or dangerous that is imagined or expected. ORIGIN French, from Latin spectrum image, apparition … English terms dictionary
specter — [spek′tər] n. [Fr spectre < L spectrum, an appearance, apparition < spectare, to behold: see SPECTACLE] 1. a ghost; apparition 2. any object of fear or dreadBrit. sp.Brit. spectre … English World dictionary
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specter — spec|ter [ spektər ] noun count 1. ) the possibility of something unpleasant that might happen in the future: If they refused his request, they faced the specter of a lawsuit. 2. ) LITERARY a GHOST … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
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