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Макаров: открыть новую эру -
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1. n эра, эпохаCommon Era — наша эра, новая эра
2. n летосчисление, эраChristian era — христианская эра, христианское летосчисление
Psychozoic era — психозойская эра, четвертичный период
3. n геологическая эра4. n эпохальное событие, эраСинонимический ряд:time (noun) age; cycle; date; day; days; eon; epoch; generation; period; period of time; season; setting; time -
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n1) эра; эпоха•to initiate the era of — устанавливать эру (чего-л.)
- a new era is dawningto usher in a new era — провозглашать начало новой эры, возвещать о начале новой эры
- Elizabethan era
- historical era
- new era
- post-cold war era
- post-World War II era
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ˈɪərə сущ. эра;
время, период, эпоха to introduce, usher in an era ≈ возвещать наступление эры in an era (in the Roman Era) ≈ в римскую эпоху Christian era Common era Roman Era the horse-and-buggy era Syn: period эра, эпоха - the Elizabethan * елизаветинская эпоха - to bring in a new * открыть новую эру - in this high-cost-of-living * в наш век дороговизны летосчисление, эра - in the year 570 of our * в 570 году нашей эры - the Common E. наша эра - in the Christian E. после рождества Христова, по христианскому летосчислению геологическая эра эпохальное событие, эра era эра;
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[ʹʌʃə(r)ʹın] phr v1. объявлять, возвещатьthe Viennese usher in the New Year with a concert of music by Strauss - венцы отмечают наступление Нового года концертом из произведений Штрауса
2. служить предисловием, вводной частью (к книге и т. п.) -
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['ɪərə]сущ.1) эра; время, период, эпохаto introduce / usher a new era era — возвещать наступление новой эры
the horse-and-buggy era — доавтомобильная эпоха, эпоха извозчиков
Syn:2) летоисчисление, эра- Christian era
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[ʹı(ə)rə] n1) эра, эпохаto bring in /to introduce, to mark, to usher in/ a new era - открыть новую эру
2) летосчисление, эраin the Christian Era - после рождества Христова, по христианскому летосчислению
3) геологическая эра4) эпохальное событие, эра -
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1. phr v объявлять, возвещать2. phr v служить предисловием, вводной частьюСинонимический ряд:1. announce publicly (verb) advertise; announce; announce publicly; declare; herald; presage; proclaim; publicise; publicize2. introduce (verb) inaugurate; initiate; institute; introduce; launch; originate; precede; preface; set up -
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1) Общая лексика: возвещать новую эру2) Макаров: открыть новую эру -
12 usher in an era of social justice
Универсальный англо-русский словарь > usher in an era of social justice
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English-russian dctionary of diplomacy > to usher in a new era
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1. v торжественно вводить в должность2. v являться началом, знаменовать3. v торжественно отмечать начало; открыватьСинонимический ряд:1. begin (verb) approach; begin; commence; embark; embark on; embark upon; enter; get off; jump off; kick off; lead off; open; set out; set to; take on; take up; tee off2. initiate (verb) celebrate the grand opening; found; induct; initiate; install; instate; institute; introduce; invest; launch; originate; set up; start; undertake; usher inАнтонимический ряд:conclude; impeach
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