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['juːnɪvəːs]"Ю́ниверс" (католический еженедельник; тир. 106 тыс. экз.; издаётся в Лондоне. Основан в 1860)English-Russian Great Britain dictionary (Великобритания. Лингвострановедческий словарь) > Universe
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ամբողջ աշխարհը, տիեզերք -
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English-Russian dictionary of terms that are used in computer games > universe
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вселенная, мир
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['juːnɪvɜːs]n1) світ, все́світ; ко́смос2) лю́дство; насе́лення Землі́ -
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вселенная; мир; мироздание; универсум; совокупность; область; генеральная совокупность -
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English-russian dctionary of contemporary Economics > universe
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n1) Вселенная; космос2) земля, мир, свет; население земли; весь мир -
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семантический срез данных
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Universe — Альбом Modern Talking Дата выпуска 31 марта 2003 Жанр Евродиско Длительность 74 мин 11 с … Википедия
universe — 1580s, the whole world, cosmos, from O.Fr. univers (12c.), from L. universum the universe, noun use of neut. of adj. universus all together, lit. turned into one, from unus one (see ONE (Cf. one)) + versus, pp. of vertere to turn (see … Etymology dictionary
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Universe — Album par Modern Talking Sortie 31 mars 2003 Genre Synthpop Producteur Dieter Bohlen Label BMG … Wikipédia en Français
universe — [yo͞o′nə vʉrs΄] n. [L universum, the universe < neut. of universus, all together < unus,ONE + versus, pp. of vertere, to turn: see VERSE] 1. the totality of all the things that exist; creation; the cosmos 2. the world, or earth, as the… … English World dictionary
universe — index generalize Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
universe — cosmos, macrocosm, *earth, world … New Dictionary of Synonyms
universe — [n] everything in creation cosmos, everything, macrocosm, natural world, nature, world; concepts 370,511 Ant. locality … New thesaurus
universe — ► NOUN 1) all existing matter and space considered as a whole; the cosmos. 2) a particular sphere of activity or experience. ORIGIN from Latin universus combined into one, whole … English terms dictionary