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1 nature
{'neitʃə}
1. природа
to pay o/s debt to NATURE, to pay the debt of NATURE умирам
against/contrary to NATURE противоестествен (o)
back to NATURE назад към природата
in NATURE в природата, действително съществуващ, където и да е
one of NATURE's gentlemen/noblemen прост, но благороден по душа човек
NATURE study природознание
2. живот близко до природата, природосъобразен живот, естествено/примитивно състояние
state of NATURE примитивно/първобитно състояние, диво състояние (на животни, растения), рел. още не изпитал божията милост, гол
3. естество, същност, природа, натура, характер, нрав, душа
by NATURE по природа/характер/душа
human NATURE човешка природа
it's the NATURE of a dog to bark естествено е за кучето да лае
4. физически нужди/функции, организъм
to ease NATURE ходя по нужда
the call of NATURE нуждата да се изходи човек
NATURE is exhausted oргaнизмът е изтощен
5. вид, сорт
things of this NATURE този вид неща
his request was in the NATURE of a command молбата му имаше характер на заповед
6. изк. натура
to draw/paint from NATURE рисувам от натура* * *{'neitshъ} n 1. природа; to pay o/s debt to nature, to pay the debt* * *характер; същност; същина; природа; естество; натура; натюрел; нрав;* * *1. against/contrary to nature противоестествен (o) 2. back to nature назад към природата 3. by nature по природа/характер/душа 4. his request was in the nature of a command молбата му имаше характер на заповед 5. human nature човешка природа 6. in nature в природата, действително съществуващ, където и да е 7. it's the nature of a dog to bark естествено е за кучето да лае 8. nature is exhausted oргaнизмът е изтощен 9. nature study природознание 10. one of nature's gentlemen/noblemen прост, но благороден по душа човек 11. state of nature примитивно/първобитно състояние, диво състояние (на животни, растения), рел. още не изпитал божията милост, гол 12. the call of nature нуждата да се изходи човек 13. things of this nature този вид неща 14. to draw/paint from nature рисувам от натура 15. to ease nature ходя по нужда 16. to pay o/s debt to nature, to pay the debt of nature умирам 17. вид, сорт 18. естество, същност, природа, натура, характер, нрав, душа 19. живот близко до природата, природосъобразен живот, естествено/примитивно състояние 20. изк. натура 21. природа 22. физически нужди/функции, организъм* * *nature[´neitʃə] n 1. природа, натура; to pay o.'s debt to
ature умирам; one of N.'s noblemen прост, но благороден по душа човек; in the course of
ature по естествения път на нещата;
ature study естествознание; back to N. назад към природата; in a state of
ature разг. чисто гол;
ature will have its course природата ще си вземе своето; to beat all
ature разг. нямам равен на себе си, надминавам всички; 2. естество, същност, натура, характер; темперамент, нрав; human
ature човешка природа; a revengeful
ature отмъстителна натура; by
ature по природа, по характер; against
ature противоестествен; good
ature добродушие; добросърдечие; ill
ature злоба; in (of) the
ature of равно на, еквивалентно на, фактически; 3. физически нужди, функции; организъм; to answer a call of
ature ходя до тоалетна; ease
ature ходя по нужда; the
ature of the beast същността (характера) на нещо; 4. изк. натура; to draw from
ature рисувам от натура.
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