"царь" | |
Polit. Amerik. | czar |
царь | |
Allg. | emperor; king; monarch; ruler |
Biol. | king |
Christ. | the prince |
Rus. | czar; tsar; tzar |
сиракузский | |
Allg. | Syracusan |
род | |
Allg. | race |
hepatitis В surface antigen | |
Biol. | HBsAg |
г | |
Chem. | g |
до р.X. | |
Astron. | before Christ |
известный | |
Math. | the known |
война с | |
Polit. | war on |
Карфагеняне | |
Gesch. | Carthaginians |
он умрёт | |
Allg. | he is going to die |
hepatitis В surface antigen | |
Biol. | HBsAg |
г | |
Chem. | g |
после | |
после того, как | |
летний | |
Allg. | summer |
господство | |
Allg. | supremacy |
над | |
Bauw. | above |
Сиракуза | |
Geogr. | Syracuse |
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emperor; king; monarch; ruler; czar (рекомендуется употреблять tsar – Oxford Guide to English Usage. Usage Note: The word czar can also be spelled tsar. Czar is the most common form in American usage and the one nearly always employed in the extended senses "any tyrant" or informally, "one in authority." But tsar is preferred by most scholars of Slavic studies as a more accurate transliteration of the Russian and is often found in scholarly writing with reference to one of the Russian emperors. AHD Alexander Demidov) | |||
potentate | |||
king (у термитов) | |||
the prince (Христос Борис Горелик) | |||
ruler | |||
czar; tsar; tzar | |||
Tsar | |||
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czar | |||
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rex | |||
czar | |||
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the kings | |||
Russisch Thesaurus | |||
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в России в 1547-1721 официальный титул главы государства. Первым царём был Иван IV Грозный. При Петре I заменен титулом император, но неофициально существовал наравне с ним. Большой Энциклопедический словарь |
Царь: 331 Phrasen in 38 Thematiken |