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1 chapter
1. n1) розділ (книжки)to the end of the chapter — а) до кінця розділу; б) перен. до самого кінця
2) тема, предмет; сюжет4) церк. капітул5) амер. студентське товариство (земляцтво)2. v1) розбивати книгу на розділи2) вичитувати, лаяти* * *I n1) розділ, глава ( книги)2) капітул (церковний, лицарський); збори капітулу3) філія, відділення; місцева, організація ( профспілки)4) aмep. студентське, земляцтво5) тема, предметII v -
2 chapter
['ʧæptə] 1. n1) ро́зділ ( книжки)chapter and verse перен. — то́чне посила́ння на джерело́
2) те́ма, сюже́тenough of that chapter — го́ді про це
the chapter of accidents — непередба́чений збіг обста́вин
2. vthe chapter of possibilities — можли́вий хід поді́й
1) розбива́ти кни́гу на ро́зділи2) вичи́тувати, ла́яти
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The chapter of accidents — Chapter Chap ter, n. [OF. chapitre, F. chapitre, fr. L. capitulum, dim. of caput head, the chief person or thing, the principal division of a writing, chapter. See {Chief}, and cf, {Chapiter}.] 1. A division of a book or treatise; as, Genesis has … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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