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121 Variable Encryption and Intelligence Labeling
Security: VEILУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Variable Encryption and Intelligence Labeling
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122 Video Encoded Invisible Light
Abbreviation: VEILУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Video Encoded Invisible Light
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123 бурка, паранджа, никаб
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > бурка, паранджа, никаб
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124 в святая святых
Bible: within the veil, within the veiling -
125 великопостный покров
Religion: Lenten curtain (In the mediaeval Western Church, a white curtain hung down in parish churches between the altar and the nave, and parted on feast days kept during Lent), Lenten veilУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > великопостный покров
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126 внутреннее покрывало
Biology: inner veilУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > внутреннее покрывало
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127 водопад, низвергающийся с большой высоты с разбрызгивающейся веером водой
Makarov: bridal-veil fallУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > водопад, низвергающийся с большой высоты с разбрызгивающейся веером водой
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128 возложить ответственность самостоятельного юридического лица на третьих лиц
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > возложить ответственность самостоятельного юридического лица на третьих лиц
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VEIL (S.) — VEIL SIMONE (1927 ) Fille d’un architecte, Simone Jacob est née à Nice. Sa vie va être complètement bouleversée par la guerre. En mars 1944 alors qu’elle est en train de passer son baccalauréat, la jeune fille qui n’a que dix sept ans est arrêtée … Encyclopédie Universelle
Veil — (v[=a]l), n. [OE. veile, OF. veile, F. voile, L. velum a sail, covering, curtain, veil, probably fr. vehere to bear, carry, and thus originally, that which bears the ship on. See {Vehicle}, and cf. {Reveal}.] [Written also {vail}.] [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
veil — [vāl] n. [ME veile, veil, sail, curtain < NormFr < L vela, neut. pl., taken as fem., of velum, sail, cloth, curtain < IE base * weg , to weave, attach, a textile > OIr figim, I weave, OE wecca, wick] 1. a piece of light fabric, as of… … English World dictionary
veil — ► NOUN 1) a piece of fine material worn to protect or conceal the face. 2) a piece of fabric forming part of a nun s headdress, resting on the head and shoulders. 3) a thing that conceals, disguises, or obscures. ► VERB 1) cover with or as if… … English terms dictionary
Veil — ist der Familienname folgender Personen: Hans Jürgen Veil (* 1946), deutscher Ringer Rüdiger Veil (* 1966), deutscher Rechtswissenschaftler Simone Veil (* 1927), französische Ministerin, Europapolitikerin und Parlamentspräsidentin Theodor Veil… … Deutsch Wikipedia
VEIL — VEIL, covering for the face. In the Bible there are several terms usually translated as veil. However, the exact connotation for these terms is not known, and they may refer to other garments used to cover the face as well. The term צָעִיף is… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Veil — Veil, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Veiled}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Veiling}.] [Cf. OF. veler, F. voiler, L. velarc. See {Veil}, n.] [Written also {vail}.] [1913 Webster] 1. To throw a veil over; to cover with a veil. [1913 Webster] Her face was veiled; yet to… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
veil — I noun camouflage, cloak, cloud, concealment, cover, covering, curtain, guise, involucrum, integumentum, mantle, mask, pall, protection, screen, shade, shelter, shield, shroud, visor, vizard associated concepts: pierce the corporate veil II in … Law dictionary
veil — [n] disguise blind, cloak, coloring, cover, curtain, facade, false front, film, front, guise, mantilla, mask, screen, shade, shroud, veiling; concepts 451,673 veil [v] hide beard*, blanket, camouflage, cloak, conceal, cover, cover up, curtain*,… … New thesaurus
veil — of appearance … Philosophy dictionary
Veil — [vɛj], Simone Annie, französische Politikerin, * Nizza 13. 7. 1927; Juristin; 1944 45 in den KZ Auschwitz und Bergen Belsen inhaftiert; ab 1957 im Justizministerium tätig, 1970 74 als erste Frau Generalsekretärin des Conseil Supérieur de la… … Universal-Lexikon