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2 дворец
court, palaceдворец на културата Palace of Cultureдворец на пионерите Young Pioneers' Palaceв двореца at courtв двореца на at the court of* * *дворѐц,м., -цѝ, (два) дворѐца court, palace; в \дворецеца at court; \дворецец на културата Palace of Culture; къща като \дворецец a palatial house.* * *castle ; court ; dome (поет.); palace* * *1. court, palace 2. ДВОРЕЦ на културата Palace of Culture 3. ДВОРЕЦ на пионерите Young Pioneers' Palace 4. в ДВОРЕЦа at court 5. в ДВОРЕЦа на at the court of 6. къща като ДВОРЕЦ a palatial house -
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nounPalast, der* * *['pæləs](a large and magnificent house, especially one lived in by a king or queen: Buckingham Palace.) der Palast- academic.ru/53137/palatial">palatial* * *pal·ace[ˈpælɪs, AM -əs]nroyal \palace königlicher Palast▪ the P\palace das Königshaus, der König/die Königinmovie \palace Filmpalast m* * *['plɪs] Palast mbishop's palace — bischöfliches Palais, bischöfliche Residenz
the PM was summoned to the palace — der Premierminister wurde zur Königin/zum König bestellt
* * *palace [ˈpælıs] s1. Schloss n, Palast m, Palais n2. Palast m (stattliches Gebäude):palace of justice Justizpalast3. Palast m (großes Vergnügungslokal, Kino etc)* * *nounPalast, der* * *n.Palast -¨e m. -
4 सौध _saudha
सौध a. (-धी f.) [सुधया निर्मितं रक्तं वा अण्]1 Relating to, or having, nectar.-2 Having plaster, or plas- tered; प्रासादमालासंयुक्ताः सौधप्राकारसंवृताः Rām.2.8.19.-धम् 1 A white-washed mansion, any stuccoed house; सितं सितिम्ना सुतरां मुनेर्वपुर्विसारिभिः सौधमिवाथ लम्भयन् Śi.1. 25.-2 Any great mansion or palace, large house; सौधवासमुटजेन विस्मृतः संचिकाय फलनिःस्पृहस्तपः R.19.2;7. 5;13.4.-3 Silver.-4 Opal.-Comp. -उत्सङ्गः the level roof of a palace.-कारः 1 a plasterer; संमार्जितं सौधकारैश्चित्रकारैश्च चित्रितम् Mb.1.128.41.-2 a builder of a house.-मूर्धन्, -मौलिः the top or turret of a palace.-रोहाधिपः an architect, building supervisor; आरामाधिपतिं चैव सौधरोहाधिपं पृथक् Śukra. 2.119.-वासः a palatial building. -
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'pæləs(a large and magnificent house, especially one lived in by a king or queen: Buckingham Palace.) palacio- palatialpalace n palaciotr['pæləs]1 palaciopalace ['pæləs] n: palacio mn.• palacio s.m.'pæləs, 'pælɪsnoun palacio m['pælɪs]1.N (lit) palacio m ; (fig) (=grand house etc) palacio mthe Palace has refused to comment — (Brit) la Casa Real se ha negado a hacer comentarios
2.CPDpalace revolution N — (fig) revolución f de palacio
palace spokesman N — portavoz mf de la Casa Real
* * *['pæləs, 'pælɪs]noun palacio m -
6 प्रासादः _prāsādḥ
प्रासादः [प्रसीदत्यस्मिन् प्र + सद् आधारे घञ् दीर्घः]1 A palace, mansion, any large palatial building; भिक्षुः कुटीयति प्रासादे Sk.; Me.66.-2 A royal mansion.-3 A temple, shrine.-4 A raised platform for spectators.-5 Terrace; ततो दुर्योधनगृहं प्रासादैरुपशोभितम् Mb.12.44.6.-Comp. -अङ्गनम् the court-yard of a palace or temple.-आरोहणम् entering or going up into a palace.-कुक्कुटः a tame pigeon.-गर्भः an inner apartment in a palace.-तलम् the surface or flat roof of a palace.-पृष्ठः a balcony on the top of a palace; अथ प्रासादपृष्ठे सुखोपविष्टानां राजपुत्राणां...... H.-प्रतिष्ठा the consecration of a temple.-प्रस्तरः the flat roof of a house.-मण्डना a kind of orpiment.-शायिन् a. sleeping in a palace.-शिखरः, -शृङ्गम् the spire or pinnacle of a palace or temple, a turret; प्रासादशिखरस्थो$पि काकः किं गरुडायते Pt. -
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'pæləs(a large and magnificent house, especially one lived in by a king or queen: Buckingham Palace.) slott, palass- palatialpalass--------slottsubst. \/ˈpælɪs\/, \/ˈpæləs\/1) palass, palé, slott, fyrstelig bygning2) bispegård -
8 великолепный
1) General subject: bang up, brag, bright, bully (bully for you! - молодец! браво!), celestial, colossal, excellent, fab, fabulous, glorious (тж. ирон.), goodly, gorgeous, grand, immense, imperial, lordly, magnific, magnificent, palatial, portly, princely, proud, pyrotechnic, pyrotechnical, rattling, rattling good, resplendent, sensational, shining, something like, spacious, spiffing, spiffy, splendid, star, stunning, sumptuous, super, superb, supereminent, swell, swinging, terrific, top drawer, top-drawer, topnotch, trimming, undeniable, wizard, sovereign, brilliant, magnificient2) Colloquial: crack, dandy, fine and dandy, first-rate, great, out of this world, peachy, purple, royal, scrumptious, slashing, smashing, splendiferous, super-duper, superduper, tops3) Slang: ripping4) American: gear5) Obsolete: brave, gallant, triumphant7) Military: spoony8) Rare: pompous, transplendent9) Mathematics: different, different from, distinct, distinctive, fine, other than, perfect10) Religion: magnifical12) Jargon: George, bang-up, fab fabulous, heart, high-class, hounds, hummer, rocking, sanitary, savage, scrumptious (об одежде, качестве пищи, внешнем виде), shag, shirt, slap-up, snitzy, spiny, splashing, superfly, froody (Oh, you have some froody ideas, all right. But can you carry them out? О, у тебя великолепная идея, хорошо. Но способен ли ты осуществить её?), gone (This ice cream is gone, man! Чувак, это мороженное великолепно!), gnarly (This pizza is too gnarly for words! Эта пица просто великолепна!), evil (This wine is really evil! Это вино действительно великолепно!), sexy (Your idea is real sexy. Твоя идея действительно великолепна.), rad, vicious, hellaclous, way rad, hot-shot, hotshot, serious, slick, smokin', major, stellar, stokin', surf, all the way live, too much, narly, money, boo, boss, cracking, flash, hard, hipper-dipper, radical, solid, tearing13) Emotional: topping14) Student language: brutal15) Makarov: costly, glittering, kingly, rich16) Emotional: heavenly -
9 लोहपासाद
ලොහපාසාද lohapaasaada lohapāsāda mname of the palatial chapter house in Anurādhapura, which was covered with copper tiles.
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