Latin | |
gen. | романский; относящийся к романоязычным странам; латинский язык; латынь |
relig. | католический; римский; латынянин; католик; латынянский; римско-католический |
meaning | |
gen. | значительный |
after the fact | |
inf. | задним числом |
the constitution | |
Makarov. | конституция |
prohibit | |
obs. | заказать |
the | |
slang | как знак превосходства качества |
enactment of | |
notar. | положение о |
ex post facto law | |
law | закон с обратной силой |
these | |
gen. | такие |
are | |
fr. | ар |
law that | |
math. | закон о том, что |
permit | |
gen. | позволять |
conviction | |
gen. | убеждение |
and | |
gen. | и |
punishment for | |
product. | наказание за |
a | |
gen. | ар |
lawful act | |
notar. | дозволенное действие |
performed | |
chem. | исполняющий роль |
before | |
gen. | раньше |
the law | |
inf. | полиция |
was | |
goldmin. | зашлифованная поверхность кристалла алмаза |
changed | |
gen. | изменившийся |
and | |
gen. | и |
the act | |
bible.term. | деяния апостолов |
make illegal | |
gen. | объявить незаконным |
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латинский язык; латынь | |||
латиноамериканская (One of the music genres that appears under Genre classification in Windows Media Player library. Based on ID3 standard tagging format for MP3 audio files. Winamp genre ID 86) | |||
латынский (= латинский) | |||
латинский (язык) | |||
католик; латиница; латинский алфавит; лицо римско-католического вероисповедания; представитель одного из народов, говорящих на романских языках; латиноамериканец | |||
латинский шрифт | |||
католический; римский; латынянин (A member of the people of ancient Latium); католик (A Catholic of the Latin rite); латынянский (Of or relating to Latium or the Latins); римско-католический (Of or relating to the part of the Catholic Church that until recently used a Latin rite and forms the patriarchate of the Pope) | |||
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латиноамериканец (from Oxford English Dictionary (OED), 2019; It's not a typo. This way of writing the term is a meaningful choice. Latin@ is a gender-neutral shorthand for Latino/Latina. According to sociologist Immanuel Wallerstein, all of these terms refer to "two different but related groups: those who come from and identify themselves with the countries of what is today called Latin America; and those within the United States who are descended from the first group."To be gender-neutral, a growing number of people have begun using the term "Latin@," which cleverly incorporates both the "-a" and "-o" endings in the @ sign. The pronunciation of Latin@ varies, with some reading it aloud as "Latino or Latina" and others pronouncing it as "Latinow," like the sound in "cow." Taras); латиноамериканка (Taras) | |||
латинос (Taras) | |||
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латынь | |||
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романский; относящийся к романоязычным странам (Stas-Soleil) | |||
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латинский | |||
English thesaurus | |||
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L; Lat | |||
L (pansypras) | |||
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Atlantic Command Theater Intelligence Network |
Latin: 590 phrases in 68 subjects |