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Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > warlike attitude
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воинственностьАнгло-русский большой универсальный переводческий словарь > warlike attitude
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ˈwɔ:laɪk прил.
1) воинственный warlike attitude Syn: martial, militant
2) военный воинственный - * tribe воинственное племя - * gesture бряцание оружием относящийся к войне, военный - * preparations военные приготовления, подготовка к войне - * equipment /stores/ военное имущество, боевая техника warlike военный ~ воинственный;
warlike attitude воинственность ~ воинственный ~ воинственный;
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[ˈwɔ:laɪk]warlike военный warlike воинственный; warlike attitude воинственность warlike воинственный warlike воинственный; warlike attitude воинственность -
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1) General subject: bellicosity, belligerancy, belligerence, belligerency, hawkism, martialism, militancy, warlike attitude, warpath2) Diplomatic term: martial ism3) Politics: militant tendency -
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vy-ūhá1) m. placing apart, distribution, arrangement R. VarBṛS. etc.;
orderly arrangement of the parts of a whole (cf. caraṇa-vy-), disposition Nyāyas. ;
military array, an army, host, squadron (various arrays are daṇḍa-, « staff-like array» ;
ṡakaṭa-, « cart array» ;
varāha-, « boar array» ;
maṇḍala-, « circular array» ;
ā-saṉhata-, « loose array» ;
ākheṭa-vyūha, « hunting array» etc.) Mn. VII, 187 MBh. etc.. ;
shifting, transposition, displacement ṠBr. ṠrS. ;
separation, resolution (of vowels, syllables etc.) RPrāt. ;
detailed explanation orᅠ description SaddhP. ;
a section, division, chapter Sarvad. ;
form, manifestation (esp. the quadruple manifestation of Purushôttama as Vāsudeva, Saṃkarshaṇa, Pradyumna, andᅠ Aniruddha), appearance (often ifc. after numerals cf. catur-, trir-vy-) MBh. BhP. Sarvad. ;
formation, structure, manufacture L. ;
an aggregate, flock, multitude Vās. Ṡatr. ;
the body W. ;
breathing Nyāyas. ;
pārshṇi m. orᅠ f. - pṛishṭha n. the rear of an army L. ;
- bhaṅga m. - bheda m. the breaking of an array, throwing into, disorder W. ;
- racanā f. arrangement of troops (- naṉvi-dhā, « to assume a warlike attitude») Pañcat. ;
√1. - rāja m. the chief orᅠ best form of military array MBh. ;
-hâ̱ntara m. a different arrangement orᅠ position MW. ;
vy-ūha2) m. reasoning, logic (= tarka) L. ;
- mati m. N. of a Deva-putra Lalit. ;
- rāja m. a partic. Samādhi SaddhP. ;
N. of a Bodhi-sattva ib. (- jêndrā f. N. of a Kiṃ-narī Kāraṇḍ.)
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warlike, martial, bellicoseвойнствен вид a warlike/bellicose airвойнствен дух martial spiritвойнствено настроение an aggressive/a belligerent mood* * *во̀йнствен,прил. warlike, martial, bellicose; combative; \войнствен вид warlike/bellicose air; \войнствен дух martial spirit; \войнствена позиция bellicose attitude; \войнствено настроение aggressive/belligerent mood.* * *bellicose; belligerent; martial{ma:Sl}; militancy; warlike{`wO:laik}: войнствен air - войнствен вид* * *1. warlike, martial, bellicose 2. ВОЙНСТВЕН вид a warlike/bellicose air 3. ВОЙНСТВЕН дух martial spirit 4. ВОЙНСТВЕНo настроение an aggressive/a belligerent mood
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