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[gləub] n | |
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| astr. |
globe terrestre |
| chem. |
sphère f; boule f; balle f; boulet m; gros ballon; réservoir de thermomètre; bulbe m |
| construct. |
cloche f |
| light. |
globe m |
| med. |
globe m (globus); boule f (globus) |
| transp., el. |
chape de trolley |
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| med. |
globe oculaire (bulbus oculi) |
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| English thesaurus |
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| abbr. |
Global And Local Objectives For Better Education; Global Learning And Observation To Benefit The Environment |
| abbr., astronaut. |
Global Learning and Observation to Benefit the Environment programme |
| abbr., earth.sc. |
global land one-kilometer base elevation |
| abbr., econ. |
Global Leadership and Organizational Behavior Effectiveness (Эффективность глобального лидерства и организационного поведения yerlan.n) |
| abbr., el. |
global learning and observations to benefit the environment |
| abbr., file.ext. |
Global Learning by Observations to Benefit the Environment (Internet) |
| abbr., glac. |
Global Learning and Observations to Benefit the Environment program |
| abbr., org.name. |
Global Legislators Organization for a Balanced Environment |
| ocean., abbr. |
Global Backscatter Experiment |
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| abbr. |
global object-based environment (ssn) |
| lit. |
A famous theatre, in London, where the writer and actor Shakespeare performed. The Globe theatre has now been reconstructed near the site of the original one. |