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1 Soviet Union
the subst. eller the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics( historisk) Sovjetunionen, Sovjet -
2 Union of Soviet Socialist Republics
the subst.se the ➢ Soviet UnionEnglish-Norwegian dictionary > Union of Soviet Socialist Republics
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3 Soviet
'səuviət(and noun concerning the former Soviet Union) sovjet-Isubst. \/ˈsəʊvɪət\/ ( historisk)1) Sovjetunionen2) sovjet(råd), arbeiderråd (i Russland)the Supreme Soviet Det øverste SovjetIIadj. \/ˈsəʊvɪət\/( historisk) sovjet-, Sovjet-, sovjetisk -
4 emergent
adjective (being in the process of emerging or developing: the emergent nations.) frambrytende, framspirende, som dukker oppadj. \/ɪˈmɜːdʒ(ə)nt\/1) frembrytende, oppdukkende, kommende, som er i ferd med å dukke frem2) ( litterært) som oppstår plutselig, uforutsettemergent from oppstått som en følge av -
5 USSR
stedsnavn \/ˌjuːesesˈɑː\/ eller U.S.S.R.historisk, forkortelse for Union of Soviet Socialist Republics) Sovjet
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