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1 Vulgar Latin (Spoken form of non-Classical Latin from which originated the Romance group of languages)
Религия: "вульгарная" латыньУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > Vulgar Latin (Spoken form of non-Classical Latin from which originated the Romance group of languages)
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2 latín
m.Latin.* * *1 Latin\saber (mucho) latín familiar to be too clever by half* * *noun m.* * *SM1) (Ling) Latin- saber mucho latín2) pl latines Latin tags* * *masculino Latinsaber (mucho) latín — (fam) to know what's what
* * *= Latin.Nota: Nombre.Ex. This tutorial is a beginners' guide to the Latin used in documents between 1086 and 1733.----* en latín = Latin.* latín clásico = Classical Latin.* latin lover = Latin lover.* latín macarrónico = dog Latin, mock Latin.* latín vulgar = Vulgar Latin.* * *masculino Latinsaber (mucho) latín — (fam) to know what's what
* * *= Latin.Nota: Nombre.Ex: This tutorial is a beginners' guide to the Latin used in documents between 1086 and 1733.
* en latín = Latin.* latín clásico = Classical Latin.* latin lover = Latin lover.* latín macarrónico = dog Latin, mock Latin.* latín vulgar = Vulgar Latin.* * *Latinsaber (mucho) latín ( fam); to be very sharp, to know what's what ( colloq), to be wised up ( colloq)Compuesto:latín clásico/vulgarClassical/Vulgar Latin* * *
latín sustantivo masculino
Latin
latín sustantivo masculino Latin
♦ Locuciones: saber latín, to be very clever/ sharp: su hermana pequeña sabe latín, his little sister is really on the ball
' latín' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
América
- Iberoamérica
- iberoamericana
- iberoamericano
- latina
- latino
- Latinoamérica
- latinoamericana
- latinoamericano
- debajo
- delante
- dentro
- detrás
- fuera
- hispano
- peso
- ustedes
- vosotros
- ya
English:
America
- derivative
- Latin
- almost
- Latin American
- point
- will
* * *latín nmLatin;saber (mucho) latín to be sharp, to be on the balllatín clásico Classical Latin;latín macarrónico dog Latin;latín vulgar Vulgar Latin* * *m Latin;saber mucho latín be really sharp* * *latín nm: Latin (language)* * *latín n Latin -
3 Latin
ˈlætɪn
1. сущ.
1) латинский язык classical Latin ≈ классическая латынь dog Latin ≈ ломаная латынь low Latin ≈ вульгарная латынь vulgar Latin ≈ вульгарная латынь thieves' Latin ≈ воровской жаргон
2) ист. латин {(представитель италийского племени, заселявшего Лаций) ;
человек, говорящий на латинском языке
3) ист. латинец (общее название жителей западной Европы в период Крестовых походов в противоположность "грекам", жителям восточной Европы)
4) представитель народов, говорящих на романских языках;
латиноамериканец
5) мн. перевод на латинский язык (упражнение в школе)
2. прил. латинский;
романский the Latin languages ≈ романские языки Latin Church ≈ западная церковь, римско-католическая церковь Latin America ≈ Латинская Америка Latin cross ≈ латинский крест (в котором нижние концы длиннее остальных)латинский язык, латынь - classical * классическая латынь - medieval * средневековая латынь - vulgar * народная /вульгарная/ латынь латиница, латинский алфавит представитель одного из народов, говорящих на романских языках латиноамериканец католик;
лицо римско-католического вероисповедания > thieves' * воровской жаргон латинский романский - French, Italian and Spanish are * languages французский, итальянский и испанский относятся к романским языкам католический - * Church Римско-католическая или Западная церковь - * rite католический чин (богослужения)~ латинский язык;
classical (late) Latin классическая (поздняя) латынь;
low (или vulgar) Latin вульгарная латыньLatin латинский;
романский;
Latin Church западная церковь, римско-католическая церковь;
the Latin languages романские языки ~ латинский язык;
classical (late) Latin классическая (поздняя) латынь;
low (или vulgar) Latin вульгарная латынь latin: latin: dog ~ испорченная, "кухонная" латынь Latin: Latin: dog ~ ломаная латынь;
thieves, Latin воровской жаргон Latin: dog ~ ломаная латынь;
thieves, Latin воровской жаргонLatin латинский;
романский;
Latin Church западная церковь, римско-католическая церковь;
the Latin languages романские языкиLatin латинский;
романский;
Latin Church западная церковь, римско-католическая церковь;
the Latin languages романские языки~ латинский язык;
classical (late) Latin классическая (поздняя) латынь;
low (или vulgar) Latin вульгарная латыньLatin: dog ~ ломаная латынь;
thieves, Latin воровской жаргон thieves: thieves pl от thief -
4 latín clásico
m.Classical Latin.* * *(n.) = Classical LatinEx. Between Classical Latin and the Romance languages came Vulgar Latin, the Latin that was spoken and changed faster than the literary language.* * *(n.) = Classical LatinEx: Between Classical Latin and the Romance languages came Vulgar Latin, the Latin that was spoken and changed faster than the literary language.
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5 latín vulgar
m.Vulgar Latin.* * *(n.) = Vulgar LatinEx. Between Classical Latin and the Romance languages came Vulgar Latin, the Latin that was spoken and changed faster than the literary language.* * *(n.) = Vulgar LatinEx: Between Classical Latin and the Romance languages came Vulgar Latin, the Latin that was spoken and changed faster than the literary language.
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6 Latin
1. n латинский язык, латынь2. n латиница, латинский алфавит3. n представитель одного из народов, говорящих на романских языках4. n латиноамериканец5. n католик; лицо римско-католического вероисповедания6. a латинский7. a романскийFrench, Italian and Spanish are Latin languages — французский, итальянский и испанский относятся к романским языкам
8. a католическийСинонимический ряд:Greek (adj.) Augustan; ciceronian; classical; Greek; Hellenic; Homeric; of ancient Greece or Rome; roman; Virgilian -
7 Latin
'lætinnoun, adjective1) ((of) the language spoken in ancient Rome: We studied Latin at school; a Latin lesson.) latin2) ((a person) who speaks a language derived from Latin.) latiner•- Latin American Isubst. \/ˈlætɪn\/1) latinhan er kjent med klassisk latin, han har erfaring med klassisk latin2) latinamerikaner3) sydeuropéer4) ( historisk) latiner, person fra Latiumlate Latin senlatin (ca. 300-700 e.Kr.)thieves' Latin forbrytersjargong, røverspråkVulgar Latin vulgærlatin, uformell latin fra den klassiske periodeIIadj. \/ˈlætɪn\/ eller latin1) latinsk, romersk2) latinamerikansk3) sydeuropeisk4) ( religion) romersk-katolsk5) romansklatin dance latinamerikansk dansthe Latin peoples de romanske folkeslagthe Latin Quarter Latinerkvarteret (i Paris) -
8 Latin
['lætɪn] [AE 'lætn] 1.1) [grammar, author] latino2) [country, temperament] latino2.1) (language) latino m.2) (person) latino m. (-a)3.* * *['lætin]noun, adjective1) ((of) the language spoken in ancient Rome: We studied Latin at school; a Latin lesson.) latino2) ((a person) who speaks a language derived from Latin.) latino•- Latin American* * *Latin /ˈlætɪn/A a.1 latino; ( per estens.) neolatino, romanzo: Latin peoples, popoli latini (o neolatini); Latin languages, lingue neolatine (o romanze)B n.1 [u] latino; lingua latina: old Latin, latino arcaico; classical Latin, latino classico; low Latin, basso latino; They understand Latin, capiscono il latino● Latin America, America latina □ Latin American, dell'America latina; (sost., USA) latino-americano □ the Latin Church, la Chiesa Romana (cattolica) □ Latin lover, latin lover; amante latino □ Latin Quarter, Quartiere Latino ( a Parigi).* * *['lætɪn] [AE 'lætn] 1.1) [grammar, author] latino2) [country, temperament] latino2.1) (language) latino m.2) (person) latino m. (-a)3. -
9 Latin
['lætɪn] 1. сущ.vulgar Latin — вульгарная латынь, народная латынь
2) ист. латин (представитель италийского племени, заселявшего Лаций); человек, говорящий на латинском языке3) ист. латинец (общее название жителей западной Европы в период Крестовых походов в противоположность "грекам", жителям восточной Европы)4) представитель народов, говорящих на романских языках6) ( Latins) перевод на латинский язык ( упражнение в школе)••2. прил.1) латинский2) романский -
10 latin
/'lætin/ * danh từ - người La-tinh - tiếng La-tinh =classical latin+ tiếng La-tinh cổ điển =modern latin+ tiếng La-tinh hiện đại =thieves' latin+ tiếng lóng của bọn ăn cắp * tính từ - (thuộc) Rô-ma (xưa gọi là Latium) - (thuộc) La-tinh =the latin peoples+ những dân tộc thuộc nền văn hoá La-tinh (như Pháp, Tây-ban-nha, Y, Bồ-ddào-nha, Ru-ma-ni) =latin America+ Châu mỹ La-tinh =latin Quarter+ xóm La-tinh (khu các trường đại học, có nhiều sinh viên ở Pa-ri) -
11 Latin
Latin [ˊlætɪn]1. n лати́нский язы́к;classical (late) Latin класси́ческая (по́здняя) латы́нь
;low ( или vulgar) Latin вульга́рная латы́нь
;dog Latin ло́маная латы́нь
◊thieves' Latin воровско́й жарго́н
2. a лати́нский; рома́нский;Latin Church за́падная це́рковь, ри́мско-католи́ческая це́рковь
;the Latin languages рома́нские языки́
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12 Latin
[ˈlætɪn]Latin латинский язык; classical (late) Latin классическая (поздняя) латынь; low (или vulgar) Latin вульгарная латынь Latin латинский; романский; Latin Church западная церковь, римско-католическая церковь; the Latin languages романские языки Latin латинский язык; classical (late) Latin классическая (поздняя) латынь; low (или vulgar) Latin вульгарная латынь latin: latin: dog Latin испорченная, "кухонная" латынь Latin: Latin: dog Latin ломаная латынь; thieves, Latin воровской жаргон Latin: dog Latin ломаная латынь; thieves, Latin воровской жаргон Latin латинский; романский; Latin Church западная церковь, римско-католическая церковь; the Latin languages романские языки Latin латинский; романский; Latin Church западная церковь, римско-католическая церковь; the Latin languages романские языки Latin латинский язык; classical (late) Latin классическая (поздняя) латынь; low (или vulgar) Latin вульгарная латынь Latin: dog Latin ломаная латынь; thieves, Latin воровской жаргон thieves: thieves pl от thief -
13 classical
'klæsikəl
1. adjective1) ((especially of literature, art etc) of ancient Greece and Rome: classical studies.) clásico2) ((of music) having the traditional, established harmony and/or form: He prefers classical music to popular music.) clásica3) ((of literature) considered to be of the highest class.) clásico•- classic
2. noun1) (an established work of literature of high quality: I have read all the classics.) clásicos2) ((in plural) the language and literature of Greece and Rome: He is studying classics.) clásicasclassical adj clásicotr['klæsɪkəl]1 (gen) clásico,-a\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLclassical studies lenguas nombre femenino plural clásicasclassical ['klæsɪkəl] adj: clásico♦ classically [-kli] advadj.• clásico, -a adj.'klæsɪkəla) (of Greece, Rome) clásicob) ( traditional) clásicoclassical music — música f clásica
['klæsɪkǝl]ADJ [ballet, style, Greece, Latin] clásico; [musician, recording] de música clásicaclassical music — música f clásica
classical scholar — académico(-a) m / f especializado(-a) en lenguas clásicas
* * *['klæsɪkəl]a) (of Greece, Rome) clásicob) ( traditional) clásicoclassical music — música f clásica
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14 classical
'klæsikəl 1. adjective1) ((especially of literature, art etc) of ancient Greece and Rome: classical studies.) klassisk2) ((of music) having the traditional, established harmony and/or form: He prefers classical music to popular music.) klassisk3) ((of literature) considered to be of the highest class.) klassisk•- classic2. noun1) (an established work of literature of high quality: I have read all the classics.) klassiker2) ((in plural) the language and literature of Greece and Rome: He is studying classics.) gresk og latin (språk og litteratur)adj. \/ˈklæsɪk(ə)l\/1) klassisk2) tradisjonell -
15 Latin
1. nounлатинский язык; classical (late) Latin классическая (поздняя) латынь; low (или vulgar) Latin вульгарная латынь; dog Latin ломаная латыньthieves' Latin воровской жаргон2. adjectiveлатинский; романский; Latin Church западная церковь, римско-католическая церковь; the Latin languages романские языки* * *(a) латинский* * ** * *[Lat·in || 'lætɪn] n. латинский язык, латынь adj. латинский, романский* * *латиноамериканецлатинский* * *1. сущ. 1) латинский язык 2) ист. латин; человек, говорящий на латинском языке 3) ист. латинец 2. прил. латинский -
16 Pliny the Elder (Gaius Plinius Secundus)
SUBJECT AREA: Metallurgy[br]b. c. 23 AD Como, Italyd. 25 August 79 AD near Pompeii, Italy[br]Roman encyclopedic writer on the natural world.[br]Pliny was well educated in Rome, and for ten years or so followed a military career with which he was able to combine literary work, writing especially on historical subjects. He completed his duties c. 57 AD and concentrated on writing until he resumed his official career in 69 AD with administrative duties. During this last phase he began work on his only extant work, the thirty-seven "books" of his Historia Naturalis (Natural History), each dealing with a broad subject such as astronomy, geography, mineralogy, etc. His last post was the command of the fleet based at Misenum, which came to an end when he sailed too near Vesuvius during the eruption that engulfed Pompeii and he was overcome by the fumes.Pliny developed an insatiable curiosity about the natural world. Unlike the Greeks, the Romans made few original contributions to scientific thought and observation, but some made careful compilations of the learning and observations of Greek scholars. The most notable and influential of these was the Historia Naturalis. To the ideas about the natural world gleaned from earlier Greek authors, he added information about natural history, mineral resources, crafts and some technological processes, such as the extraction of metals from their ores, reported to him from the corners of the Empire. He added a few observations of his own, noted during travels on his official duties. Not all the reports were reliable, and the work often presents a tangled web of fact and fable. Gibbon described it as an immense register in which the author has "deposited the discoveries, the arts, and the errors of mankind". Pliny was indefatigable in his relentless note-taking, even dictating to his secretary while dining.During the Dark Ages and early Middle Ages in Western Europe, Pliny's Historia Naturalis was the largest known collection of facts about the natural world and was drawn upon freely by a succession of later writers. Its influence survived the influx into Western Europe, from the twelfth century, of translations of the works of Greek and Arab scholars. After the invention of printing in the middle of the fifteenth century, Pliny was the first work on a scientific subject to be printed, in 1469. Many editions followed and it may still be consulted with profit for its insights into technical knowledge and practice in the ancient world.[br]BibliographyThe standard Latin text with English translation is that edited by H.Rackham et al.(1942– 63, Loeb Classical Library, London: Heinemann, 10 vols). The French version is by A.Further ReadingThe editions mentioned above include useful biographical and other details. For special aspects of Pliny, see K.C.Bailey, 1929–32, The Elder Pliny's Chapters on Chemical Subjects, London, 2 vols.LRDBiographical history of technology > Pliny the Elder (Gaius Plinius Secundus)
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17 Vulgar Latin
1) Религия: разговорная латынь, (Spoken form of non-Classical Latin from which originated the Romance group of languages) "вульгарная" латынь2) Лингвистика: народная латынь -
18 vulgar Latin
1) Религия: разговорная латынь, (Spoken form of non-Classical Latin from which originated the Romance group of languages) "вульгарная" латынь2) Лингвистика: народная латынь -
19 Nilus Cabasilas (Greek Orthodox metropolitan, theologian, and scholar, whose treatises critical of medieval Latin theology became classical apologies for the Orthodox tradition of the Byzantine church)
Религия: Нил КавасилаУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > Nilus Cabasilas (Greek Orthodox metropolitan, theologian, and scholar, whose treatises critical of medieval Latin theology became classical apologies for the Orthodox tradition of the Byzantine church)
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20 латынь
в соч.классическая латынь (80 до н. э. - 200 н. э.) — the Classical Latin
латынь отцов Церкви (2-6 вв.) — the Patristic Latin ( of the early church fathers)
латынь первых библ. переводов — the Biblical Latin
неклассическая латынь (любой период после классической латыни) — the Low [postclassical] Latin
"новая латынь" (форма языка, основанная на элементах лат. и греч., развившаяся со времён Ренессанса и употребляемая, в основном, в науке) — the New [Modern] Latin, the Neo-Latin
"поздняя латынь" (2-6 вв.) — the Late Latin
средневековая латынь (6-15 вв.; эпоха существования лат. языка в качестве письменного языка западно-европ. общества, языка катол. церкви, науки, отчасти литературы) — the Medieval [Middle] Latin, сокр. ML, M.L.
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