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21 людина
жman, person, individual, human beingбайдужа людина — indifferent man ( person); Laodicean
видатна людина — a man of mark, prominent ( outstanding) man
добра людина — kind ( kind-hearted) person
звичайна людина — an ordinary ( average) man, a neutral sort of man, the man in the street
квола людина — а man ( person) of weak constitution; weakling
малодушна людина — faint-heart, turnback
людина похилого віку — greybeard, old-timer, senior, oldster
набридлива (надокучлива) людина — tiresome creature (man, person), a bore
наполеглива людина — sticker; persistent person
неспокійна людина — fidget; worrier; hellion
старомодна людина — antediluvian, old-timer, square-toes
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22 могила
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23 невивчений
unstudied; obscure, unknown ( невідомий); unexplored ( недосліджений) -
24 невипробуваний
1) ( не перевірений) untried, unproved; untested2) ( непережитий) novel, unknown, unexperienced -
25 невідоме
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26 невстановлений
unstated, unestablished; not fixed ( не призначений) -
27 незнайомець
чstranger, unknown person -
28 незнайомий
1) прикм. unfamiliar, unknown; ( про людей) strange, unacquainted2) ч (як ім.) stranger -
29 нез'ясований
(непояснений, невідомий) not clear, uncertain, vague, obscure, unknown; ( про питання) unanswered, unclarified -
30 неідентифікований
unidentified, unknown -
31 походження
сorigin, primordium, provenance, birth, parentage, descent; pedigree; extraction; strain; ( про родовід людини) lineage -
32 число
с1) number2) мат. number, quantityоктанове число тех. — octane number
ціле число — whole number, integer
3) ( дата) dateбез числа (дати) — without date, undated, dateless
заднім числом — in retrospect, retrospectively
позначати заднім числом — to backdate, to antedate
4)у тому числі — among them; including
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33 шукане
с(як ім.) мат. unknown ( quantity)
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