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1 sublunar realm
Общая лексика: подлунный мир (in the sublunar realm - в подлунном мире) -
2 подлунный мир
1) General subject: sublunar realm (in the sublunar realm - в подлунном мире)2) Makarov: sublunar sphere -
3 sphere
1. n сфера, шар2. n глобус3. n земной шар4. n планета, небесное светило5. n небо, небеса, небесная сфера; небосвод6. n сфера, круг, поле, область7. n социальная среда, кругhe moves in quite another sphere — он вращается в совершенно другой среде, он принадлежит к совершенно другому кругу
the five elements symbolized by a sphere, crescent, pyramid, circle and square — пять элементов, символически изображаемых в виде шара, полумесяца, пирамиды, круга и квадрата
8. v книжн. замыкать, окружать9. v книжн. делать круглым как шар, придавать форму шара10. v книжн. наполнять до краёв11. v книжн. арх. вращатьСинонимический ряд:1. ball (noun) ball; globe; orb; rondure; round; shell2. field (noun) bailiwick; champaign; demesne; dominion; field; precinct; region; terrain; territory; walk3. planet (noun) earth; planet; star; terrene4. position (noun) position; rank; station; stratum; walk of life5. realm (noun) ambit; area; circle; compass; coterie; domain; environment; extension; extent; orbit; province; range; reach; realm; scope; set; sweep6. ball (verb) ball; conglobate; conglobe; ensphere; round
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