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41 title role
(the rôle or part in a play of the character named in the title: He's playing the title rôle in `Hamlet'.)* * *[táitəlroul]noun -
42 title deed
(a document that proves legal ownership: I have the title deeds of the house.) listina o lastništvu* * *[táitldi:d]noundokazna listina o pravici lastništva -
43 title page
(the page at the beginning of a book on which are the title, the author's name etc.) naslovna stran* * *[táitəlpeidž]nounnaslovna stran -
44 title expectant
[táitl ikspéktənt]nounsport kandidat za prvaka -
45 title leaf
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46 title part
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47 title
1. noun1) заглавие, название2) титул; звание3) право (to - на что-л.); leg. право собственности (to - на что-л.); документ, дающий право собственности4) cin. надпись, титр5) sport звание чемпионаSyn:appellation, cognomen, namesee claim 2. verb1) называть, давать заглавие2) присваивать титул, звание3) cin. снабжать титрами* * *(n) заглавие; заголовок; звание; название; наименование; охранный документ; титульный лист* * *1) заглавие, название 2) титул, звание* * *[ti·tle || 'taɪtl] n. заглавие, название, титул, звание, звание чемпиона, право, надпись, титр, право собственности, документ v. давать заглавие, называть, присваивать титул, снабжать титрами* * *заглавиезаголовокзваниезваниязваньезваньяназваниеназваньенаименованиенаименованиянаименованьетитул* * *1. сущ. 1) а) титул б) спорт звание чемпиона, чемпионский титул в) право; юр. право собственности; право на имущество; основание права на имущество 2) а) заглавие б) полигр. библиографические сведения (о книге, монографии и т.п.); титульный лист в) книга, газета, журнал; печатное произведение 2. гл. 1) называть, давать название 2) а) титуловать б) жаловать титул; присваивать звание 3) кино снабжать титрами -
48 title
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49 title
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50 title bar
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51 tit. title
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52 half-title
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53 fly title
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54 running title
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55 t.p. title page
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56 half-title
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57 Miss [title]
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58 world
world [wɜ:ld]1. nouna. monde m• where in the world has he got to? où a-t-il bien pu passer ?b. (emphatic phrases) there's a world of difference between Paul and Richard il y a un monde entre Paul et Richard► out of this world > (inf) extraordinairec. ( = this life) monde md. ( = domain, environment) monde m• the business/sporting world le monde des affaires/du sporte. ( = society) monde m2. compounds• on a world scale à l'échelle mondiale ► the World Service noun (British) service international de la BBC• the World title fight (Boxing) le championnat du monde ► the World Trade Organization noun l'Organisation f mondiale du commerce[be known] mondialement ; [travel] partout dans le monde* * *[wɜːld] 1.1) ( planet) monde m2) ( group of people) monde m3) ( section of the earth) pays mplthe Eastern/Western world — les pays de l'Est/occidentaux
4) ( environment) monde m, univers m2.he lives in a world of his own ou a private world — il vit dans un monde à part
noun modifier [ events, leader, politics] mondial; [ record, tour, championship] du monde; [ cruise] autour du monde••(all) the world and his wife — hum tout le monde
for all the world like/as if — exactement comme/comme si
it did him the ou a world of good — ça lui a fait énormément de bien
what/where/who etc in the world? — que/où/qui etc diable?
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59 job
job [dʒɒb]1. nouna. ( = piece of work) travail m• we could have done a far better job of running the project than they have on aurait pu gérer ce projet beaucoup mieux qu'euxb. ( = employment) emploi m• 7,000 jobs lost 7 000 suppressions d'emploisc. ( = duty) travail md. ( = state of affairs) it's a good job he managed to meet you c'est une chance qu'il ait pu vous rencontrer• and a good job too! à la bonne heure !e. ( = difficult time) to have a job to do sth avoir du mal à faire qch• you'll have a job to convince him! vous aurez du mal à le convaincre !2. compounds* * *[dʒɒb] 1.1) ( employment) emploi m; ( post) poste m2) ( rôle) fonction f3) ( duty) travail m4) ( task) travail m5) ( assignment) tâche f6) ( result of work)7) (colloq) ( difficult activity)a real job —
quite a job — toute une affaire (colloq) (to do, doing de faire)
8) (colloq) (crime, theft) coup (colloq) m9) Computing job (colloq) m2.noun modifier [ advert, offer] d'emploi; [ analysis] de poste; [ pages] des emplois; [ creation] d'emplois••(and a) good job too! — GB et c'est une bonne chose!
it's a good job that — GB heureusement que
jobs for the boys — des planques (colloq) pour les copains
on the job — ( working) au travail
to do the job — fig faire l'affaire
to give something up as a bad job — GB laisser tomber quelque chose
to make the best of a bad job — GB faire contre mauvaise fortune bon cœur
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60 Job
job [dʒɒb]1. nouna. ( = piece of work) travail m• we could have done a far better job of running the project than they have on aurait pu gérer ce projet beaucoup mieux qu'euxb. ( = employment) emploi m• 7,000 jobs lost 7 000 suppressions d'emploisc. ( = duty) travail md. ( = state of affairs) it's a good job he managed to meet you c'est une chance qu'il ait pu vous rencontrer• and a good job too! à la bonne heure !e. ( = difficult time) to have a job to do sth avoir du mal à faire qch• you'll have a job to convince him! vous aurez du mal à le convaincre !2. compounds* * *[dʒəʊb]proper noun Bible Job••
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