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vandal [ˊvændl]1. n1) ванда́л, ва́рвар2) (V.) ист. ванда́л3) хулига́н2. a ва́рварский -
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[ˈvændəl]vandal (V.) ист. вандал vandal вандал, варвар vandal варварский vandal хулиган -
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ˈvændəl
1. сущ.
1) (Vandal) ист. вандал
2) вандал, варвар Syn: barbarian
3) хулиган
2. прил. варварский Syn: barbarian, barbaric варвар, вандал (американизм) хулиган, громила( историческое) вандальский vandal (V.) ист. вандал ~ вандал, варвар ~ варварский ~ хулиган -
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1. [ʹvændl] n1. 1) варвар, вандал2) амер. хулиган, громила2. (Vandal) ист. вандал2. [ʹvændl] a1. 1) варварский2) амер. хулиганский2. (Vandal) ист. вандальский -
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1. noun1) вандал, варвар2) (Vandal) hist. вандал3) хулиган2. adjectiveварварский* * *1 (a) вандальский; варварский; хулиганский2 (n) вандал; варвар; громила; хулиган* * *1) вандал 2) вандал, варвар 3) хулиган* * *[Van·dal || 'vændl] n. варвар, вандал, хулиган* * ** * *1. сущ. 1) (Vandal) ист. вандал 2) вандал 3) хулиган 2. прил. 1) ист. относящийся к вандалам 2) варварский -
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Религия: дикий, (A member of a Germanic people who lived in the area south of the Baltic between the Vistula and the Oder, overran Gaul, Spain, and northern Africa in the 4th and 5th centuries AD, and in 455 sacked Rome) вандал, (Of or relating to Vandals) вандальский -
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Религия: дикий, (A member of a Germanic people who lived in the area south of the Baltic between the Vistula and the Oder, overran Gaul, Spain, and northern Africa in the 4th and 5th centuries AD, and in 455 sacked Rome) вандал, (Of or relating to Vandals) вандальский -
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[`vænd(ə)l]вандалвандал, варвархулиганотносящийся к вандаламварварский, дикийАнгло-русский большой универсальный переводческий словарь > vandal
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1. n варвар, вандал2. n амер. хулиган, громила3. a варварский4. a амер. хулиганский5. a ист. вандальскийСинонимический ряд:defacer (noun) defacer; despoiler; destroyer; ruinator; ruiner; wrecker -
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Англо-русский строительный словарь. — М.: Русский Язык. С.Н.Корчемкина, С.К.Кашкина, С.В.Курбатова. 1995.
Англо-русский словарь строительных терминов > vandal-proof equipment
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Религия: вандалУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > Vandal (A member of a Germanic people who lived in the area south of the Baltic between the Vistula and the Oder, overran Gaul, Spain, and northern Africa in the 4th and 5th centuries AD, and in 455 sacked Rome)
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20 Vandal (Of or relating to Vandals)
Религия: вандальскийУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > Vandal (Of or relating to Vandals)
См. также в других словарях:
Vandal — Dreiseitenriss der Vandal p1 … Deutsch Wikipedia
vandal — VANDÁL, vandali, s.m. 1. Persoană care făcea parte din grupul de triburi de origine germanică care au coborât în sec. V de pe ţărmul Mării Baltice ajungând până în nordul Africii unde au întemeiat un regat şi de unde au pătruns în Roma, jefuind… … Dicționar Român
vandal — van·dal / vand əl/ n [Vandal, member of a Germanic tribe who sacked Rome in A.D. 455]: a person who willfully destroys, damages, or defaces property belonging to another or to the public Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996 … Law dictionary
vandal — 1660s, willful destroyer of what is beautiful or venerable, from Vandals, name of the Germanic tribe that sacked Rome in 455 under Genseric, from L. Vandalus (pl. Vandali), from the tribe s name for itself (O.E. Wendlas), from P.Gmc. *Wandal… … Etymology dictionary
vandal — ► NOUN 1) a person who deliberately destroys or damages property. 2) (Vandal) a member of a Germanic people that ravaged Gaul, Spain, Rome, and North Africa in the 4th 5th centuries. DERIVATIVES vandalism noun. ORIGIN Latin Vandalus … English terms dictionary
Vandal — [van dal′ikvan′dəl] n. [L Vandalus < Gmc base * wandal > OE Wendil, ON Vendill] 1. a member of an East Germanic people that ravaged Gaul, Spain, and N Africa and sacked Rome (A.D. 455) 2. [v ] a person who, out of malice or ignorance,… … English World dictionary
Vandal — Van dal, Vandalic Van*dal ic, a. Of or pertaining to the Vandals; resembling the Vandals in barbarism and destructiveness. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Vandal — Van dal, n. [L. Vandalus, Vandalius; of Teutonic origin, and probably originally signifying, a wanderer. Cf. {Wander}.] [1913 Webster] 1. (Anc. Hist.) One of a Teutonic race, formerly dwelling on the south shore of the Baltic, the most barbarous… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Vandal — (spr. wangdall), Albert, franz. Historiker, geb. 1853 in Paris, 1897 Mitglied der französischen Akademie, schrieb: »Louis XV et Elisabeth de Russie« (1882, 3. Aufl. 1896); »Le Pacha Bonneval« (1885); »Une ambassade française en Orient sous Louis… … Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon
Vandal — (spr. wangdáll), Albert, franz. Historiker, geb. 7. Juli 1853 in Paris, Mitglied der Franz. Akademie; schrieb: »Louis XV et Elisabeth de Russie« (1882), »Napoléon et Alexandre I« (2 Bde., 1891 93) u.a … Kleines Konversations-Lexikon
Vandal — Surtout porté dans le Pas de Calais, c est une variante du flamand Van Daal, Van Dael (également Vandaal, Vandael, Vandaele), désignant celui qui est originaire d un lieu dit Dael, Daele (= la vallée) … Noms de famille