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['ɡræn‹ə](great and impressive beauty: the grandeur of the Alps.) pragt* * *['ɡræn‹ə](great and impressive beauty: the grandeur of the Alps.) pragt -
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[ʹgrændʒə] n1. великолепие; пышность; грандиозностьthe grandeur of nature [of the sea, of the Alps] - великолепие природы [моря, Альп]
grandeur of a ceremony [of a performance] - пышность церемонии [постановки]
2. благородство; знатность3. величие, благородствоthe grandeur of conception [of design] - величие идеи [замысла]
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['grændʒə(r)]nome (of scenery) grandiosità f., bellezza f.; (of building) imponenza f.; (of character) nobiltà f. (d'animo)* * *['ɡræn‹ə](great and impressive beauty: the grandeur of the Alps.) grandiosità* * *grandeur /ˈgrændʒə(r)/n. [u]1 grandiosità; bellezza; magnificenza; splendore: the grandeur of the Rocky Mountains, la grandiosità delle Montagne Rocciose2 grandezza morale; elevatezza di sentimenti; nobiltà d'animo3 grande potere; importanza.* * *['grændʒə(r)]nome (of scenery) grandiosità f., bellezza f.; (of building) imponenza f.; (of character) nobiltà f. (d'animo) -
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'ɡræn‹ə(great and impressive beauty: the grandeur of the Alps.) grandiosidad, magnificenciatr['grænʤəSMALLr/SMALL]1 (nobility) grandeza, nobleza2 (splendour) grandiosidad nombre femenino, magnificenciagrandeur ['grænʤər] n: grandiosidad f, esplendor mn.• grandeza s.f.• grandiosidad s.f.• magnificencia s.f.• majestad s.f.'grændʒər, 'grændʒə(r)mass noun grandiosidad f, esplendor m['ɡrændjǝ(r)]N [of occasion, scenery, house etc] lo imponente; [of style] lo elevado* * *['grændʒər, 'grændʒə(r)]mass noun grandiosidad f, esplendor m -
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noun1) Erhabenheit, die* * *['ɡræn‹ə](great and impressive beauty: the grandeur of the Alps.) die Herrlichkeit* * *gran·deur[ˈgrændjəʳ, AM -ʤɚ]n no plfaded \grandeur verblasster Glanzdelusions of \grandeur Größenwahn m pej* * *['grndjə(r)]nGröße f; (of scenery, music also) Erhabenheit f; (of manner also) Würde f, Vornehmheit f* * *grandeur [ˈɡrændʒə(r); -ˌdjʊə(r)] s1. Großartigkeit f2. Größe f, Erhabenheit f: → academic.ru/19397/delusion">delusion 33. Vornehmheit f, Adel m, Hoheit f, Würde f4. Pracht f, Herrlichkeit f* * *noun1) Erhabenheit, die2) (splendour of living, surroundings, etc.) Großartigkeit, die; Glanz, der* * *n.Herrlichkeit f. -
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'ɡræn‹ə(great and impressive beauty: the grandeur of the Alps.) prakt, storslåtthetsubst. \/ˈɡræn(d)ʒə\/, \/ˈɡrændjʊə\/, \/ˈɡrændjə\/1) storslagenhet, storslåtthet2) storhet, opphøyethet, edelhet, verdighet, fornemhet3) prakt, pomp, eleganse -
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['ɡræn‹ə](great and impressive beauty: the grandeur of the Alps.) glæsileiki -
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lelki nagyság, nagyság, pompa* * *['ɡræn‹ə](great and impressive beauty: the grandeur of the Alps.) nagyszerűség -
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['ɡræn‹ə](great and impressive beauty: the grandeur of the Alps.) grandiosidade* * *gran.deur[gr'ændʒə] n grandeza, majestade, excelência, magnificência, dignidade, esplendor. -
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n. büyüklük, azamet, heybet, ihtişam, görkem, soyluluk, kibarlık, lüks, saltanat* * *['ɡræn‹ə](great and impressive beauty: the grandeur of the Alps.) ihtişam, azamet -
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['ɡræn‹ə](great and impressive beauty: the grandeur of the Alps.) veličina* * *[graendžə, graendjə, graendjuə]nounveličina, veličastnost; imenitnost -
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• jalous• suurenmoisuus• suuruus• ylhäisyys• ylevyys• komeus• loisto* * *'ɡræn‹ə(great and impressive beauty: the grandeur of the Alps.) majesteettinen kauneus -
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['grændjə(r)]nokazałość f, wspaniałość f* * *['ɡræn‹ə](great and impressive beauty: the grandeur of the Alps.) majestat(yczność) -
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['ɡræn‹ə](great and impressive beauty: the grandeur of the Alps.) lieliskums; krāšņums* * *grandiozums, lieliskums -
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['ɡræn‹ə](great and impressive beauty: the grandeur of the Alps.) didybė, didingumas -
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n. storhet; prakt; lyx; viktighet; överklasshet* * *['ɡræn‹ə](great and impressive beauty: the grandeur of the Alps.) storslagenhet -
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['ɡræn‹ə](great and impressive beauty: the grandeur of the Alps.) velkolepost* * *• vznešenost -
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['ɡræn‹ə](great and impressive beauty: the grandeur of the Alps.) veľkoleposť* * *• ušlachtilost• velkost• vznešenost
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