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41 родной язык
1) General subject: mother tongue, mother-tongue, native language, native tongue, natural language (особ. национального меньшинства), the mother tongue, the native tongue, vernacular2) Medicine: (http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/primary+language?qsrc=2446) primary language3) Linguistics: first language, maternal language (англ. термин взят из статьи в газете Times, Великобритания), mother's tongue -
42 Лалита-вистара
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43 брань
1) General subject: Anglo-Saxon, abuse, abusive language, bad language, battle, blackguardism, curse, dirt, fight, invective, invectives, lamming, lashing, name calling, name-calling, names, quarrel, railing, revilement, scolding, slang, strong language, swearing, thunder, unparliamentary language, violent language, vituperation, warm words, wigging2) Colloquial: warm language3) Dialect: scold4) Jocular: blessing, vernacular5) Religion: opprobrium6) Jargon: rough stuff, earful (Tom got an earful for his part of the prank. Тома побранили за его некоторые проделки.), pepper-and-salt7) Makarov: thunders -
44 новогреческий
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45 новогреческий язык
1) General subject: New Greek, Romaic, Modern Greek2) Religion: Romaic (The modern Greek vernacular)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > новогреческий язык
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46 профессиональный жаргон
1) General subject: folksay, gammon and patter, lingo, shoptalk, vernacular2) Linguistics: slang, technical language3) Information technology: dialectУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > профессиональный жаргон
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47 просторечие
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48 просторечие
ср.; лингв.language of the (uneducated) people; vernacular, common/popular language -
49 местный
local имя прилагательное:vernacular (народный, местный, родной, общеупотребительный, туземный, свойственный данной местности)on-the-spot (местный, непосредственный) -
50 наш
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51 совершитель спасения нашего
Русско-английский большой базовый словарь > совершитель спасения нашего
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