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[ʹðısnıs] n филос.особенность, присущая данной вещи -
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['ðɪsnɪs]1) Общая лексика: присущая данной вещи особенность2) Философия: особенность, присущая данной вещи -
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n; філос.особливість, властивої даної речі -
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n; філос.особливість, властивої даної речі -
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[ðísnis]nounphilosophy individualnost -
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n. 개성원리 개성의 특성 -
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{'ðisnis}
n същина, същност, индивидуалност* * *{'isnis} n същина, същност, индивидуалност.* * *същина;* * *n същина, същност, индивидуалност -
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(n) присущая данной вещи особенность -
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n филос. особенность, присущая данной вещи -
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Философия: этовость -
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= thisnessEx. Good literature insists on 'the mass and majesty' of the world -- on its concreteness and sensuous reality, and on its meanings beyond ' thisness'.* * *= thisnessEx: Good literature insists on 'the mass and majesty' of the world -- on its concreteness and sensuous reality, and on its meanings beyond ' thisness'.
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14 concreción
f.1 concretion, concreteness, matter-of-factness, definiteness.2 concretion, inorganic mass which forms in the body.* * *1 (concisión) concision, conciseness2 (cálculo) stone3 (de minerales) concretion* * *SF1) (=precisión) precisionintenta responder a las preguntas con mayor concreción — try to be more precise when you reply to the questions
2) (=materialización) realizationsu falta de concreción a la hora de marcar goles — their failure to make an impression when it came to scoring
3) (Fís) concretion4) (Med) stone* * *1)a) ( precisión)b) (AmL) (de proyectos, sueños) realization2) (Min) concretion* * *= concreteness, firming up.Ex. Good literature insists on 'the mass and majesty' of the world -- on its concreteness and sensuous reality, and on its meanings beyond 'thisness'.Ex. As Norma J Shosid urged several years ago, one important step on this path would be the firming up or even redefining of the librarian's own concept of his role.* * *1)a) ( precisión)b) (AmL) (de proyectos, sueños) realization2) (Min) concretion* * *= concreteness, firming up.Ex: Good literature insists on 'the mass and majesty' of the world -- on its concreteness and sensuous reality, and on its meanings beyond 'thisness'.
Ex: As Norma J Shosid urged several years ago, one important step on this path would be the firming up or even redefining of the librarian's own concept of his role.* * *A1(precisión): su discurso tuvo el mérito de la concreción his speech had the merit of being to the pointprocura expresarte con más concreción try to be more precise2 ( AmL) (de proyectos, sueños) realizationB1 ( Med) stone2 ( Min) concretion* * *concreción nf1. [de idea, medida] specificity;alabaron la concreción de su discurso his speech was praised for being concise and to the pointconcreción biliar gallstone* * *f1 precision2 GEOL concretion3 MED stone -
15 majestad
f.majesty.Su majestad His/Her Majesty* * *1 (distinción) majesty2 (tratamiento) Majesty* * *noun f.* * *SF majestySu Majestad — His/Her Majesty
* * *1) ( aspecto grandioso) majesty2)su Majestad — ( al referirse - al rey) His Majesty; (- a la reina) Her Majesty; (al dirigirse al rey, a la reina) Your Majesty
* * *= majesty.Ex. Good literature insists on 'the mass and majesty' of the world -- on its concreteness and sensuous reality, and on its meanings beyond 'thisness'.----* Sus Majestades = Their Majesties.* * *1) ( aspecto grandioso) majesty2)su Majestad — ( al referirse - al rey) His Majesty; (- a la reina) Her Majesty; (al dirigirse al rey, a la reina) Your Majesty
* * *= majesty.Ex: Good literature insists on 'the mass and majesty' of the world -- on its concreteness and sensuous reality, and on its meanings beyond 'thisness'.
* Sus Majestades = Their Majesties.* * *A (aspecto grandioso) majestyla majestad de su porte the majesty of her bearingBsu Majestad (al referirse — al rey) His Majesty; (— a la reina) Her Majesty; (al dirigirse al rey, a la reina) Your Majestysus Majestades los Reyes Their Majesties the King and Queen* * *
majestad sustantivo femenino
1 ( aspecto grandioso) majesty
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(— a la reina) Her Majesty;
(al dirigirse al rey, a la reina) Your Majesty;
majestad sustantivo femenino majesty
Su Majestad la Reina, Her Majesty the Queen
' majestad' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
audiencia
- grandeza
- S.M.
- vuestro
English:
HM
- majesty
* * *majestad nf1. [grandiosidad] majesty2.Su Majestad [tratamiento] His/Her Majesty;Sus Majestades los Reyes their Majesties the King and Queen* * *f majesty* * *majestad nf: majestySu Majestad: Your Majesty* * *Su Majestad His Majesty / Her Majesty -
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f.majesty.* * *1 majesty* * *SF majesty* * *femenino majesty* * *= majesty.Ex. Good literature insists on 'the mass and majesty' of the world -- on its concreteness and sensuous reality, and on its meanings beyond 'thisness'.* * *femenino majesty* * *= majesty.Ex: Good literature insists on 'the mass and majesty' of the world -- on its concreteness and sensuous reality, and on its meanings beyond 'thisness'.
* * *majesty* * *
majestuosidad sustantivo femenino
majesty
' majestuosidad' also found in these entries:
English:
majesty
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adj.sensual.* * *► adjetivo1 (de los sentidos) sensuous, sensual2 (del sexo) sensual* * *ADJ sensual, sensuous* * *adjetivo <boca/cuerpo> sensual, sensuous; <placeres/gesto> sensual; < descripción> sensuous* * *= sensual, sensuous, luscious, slinky [slinkier -comp., slinkiest -sup.].Ex. Children experience so much that is new and unknown to them every day -- a flood tide of sensual emotions, events, ideas, data of all kinds.Ex. Good literature insists on 'the mass and majesty' of the world -- on its concreteness and sensuous reality, and on its meanings beyond 'thisness'.Ex. This volume is in fact three books shuffled together under one luscious cover, unfurling as a fantasia on technique that explores, among other things, Mau's riffs on modernism.Ex. She has an easy grace about her, a slinky sway to her stride that teasingly invites contact and beckons lecherous admiration.* * *adjetivo <boca/cuerpo> sensual, sensuous; <placeres/gesto> sensual; < descripción> sensuous* * *= sensual, sensuous, luscious, slinky [slinkier -comp., slinkiest -sup.].Ex: Children experience so much that is new and unknown to them every day -- a flood tide of sensual emotions, events, ideas, data of all kinds.
Ex: Good literature insists on 'the mass and majesty' of the world -- on its concreteness and sensuous reality, and on its meanings beyond 'thisness'.Ex: This volume is in fact three books shuffled together under one luscious cover, unfurling as a fantasia on technique that explores, among other things, Mau's riffs on modernism.Ex: She has an easy grace about her, a slinky sway to her stride that teasingly invites contact and beckons lecherous admiration.* * *‹boca/cuerpo› sensual, sensuous; ‹placeres/gesto› sensual; ‹descripción› sensuous* * *
sensual adjetivo ‹boca/cuerpo› sensual, sensuous;
‹placeres/gesto› sensual;
‹ descripción› sensuous
sensual adjetivo sensual
' sensual' also found in these entries:
English:
sensual
- sensuous
- sultry
* * *sensual adjsensual* * *adj sensual* * *sensual adj: sensual, sensuous♦ sensualmente adv -
18 особенность
1) General subject: accident, characteristic, characteristical, clinical feature, distinctive, factor, flavor, flavour, habit, habitude, idiosyncrasies, indication, individualities, individuality, mannerism (присущая кому-л.), particularity, peculiar, peculiarity, point, quality, singularity, speciality, specific character, specific nature, tang, trait, trick (лица, голоса), way (it is not in his way to be communicative - общительность не в его характере), special thing about (as in "the special thing about the company is...."), oddity, bite, idiosyncratic way, distinguishing characteristic, key element2) Medicine: character, distinction, pattern3) Obsolete: tincture4) Military: distinctive feature, (характерная) feature5) Philosophy: thisness6) Engineering: aspect, characteristic property, detail, special feature, specialty7) Rare: propriety8) Mathematics: exception, (характерная) property9) Automobile industry: unique feature (конструкции или модели)10) Information technology: idiosyncrasy, specific feature11) Advertising: identity12) Patents: thing13) Business: characteristics, nature, particular14) Drilling: property15) Automation: specificity16) Quality control: (отличительная) distinction, (конструктивная) feature17) Robots: characteristic (характерная)18) Makarov: aroma, characteristic property (отличительное качество), characteristic property (отличительное качество, свойство), distinction (отличительное качество), distinction (отличительное качество, свойство), feature (отличительное качество), line, salient feature (отличительное качество, свойство) -
19 присущая данной вещи
Philosophy: thisnessУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > присущая данной вещи
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