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1 царский титул
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2 царский
1. tsar's, czar's; (перен.) royal; regalцарские почести — regal / royal honours
2. ( относящийся к монархии) tsarist, czaristцарские врата церк. — holy gates
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3 царский
ца́рский ти́тул — the title of tsar
ца́рские по́чести — regal / royal honours ['ɒn-]
2) ( относящийся к монархии) tsarist, czarist ['zɑː-]ца́рское прави́тельство — tsarist government
ца́рская Росси́я — tsarist Russia
3) (роскошный, великолепный) royal; regalца́рское угоще́ние — royal feast
ца́рский пода́рок — princely gift
••ца́рская во́дка хим. — aqua regia
ца́рские врата́ церк. — holy gates
См. также в других словарях:
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