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привидение; призрак; фантом; дурное предчувствие; предзнаменование; перспектива (And the company is sanguine about the possibility of macroeconomic developments negatively impacting its position in Russia, including the specter of a euro-zone meltdown. TMT Alexander Demidov); риск (1. ~ (of something) something unpleasant that people are afraid might happen in the future • The country is haunted by the spectre of civil war. • These weeks of drought have once again raised the spectre of widespread famine. 2. (literary) a ghost • Was he a spectre returning to haunt her? • The terrible spectre of civil war hung over the country once again. • Wall Street's collapse raised spectres of the 1987 stock market crash. • an attempt to exorcize the spectre of poverty • the looming spectre of a financial crisis • the twin spectres of addiction and violence. OALD Alexander Demidov); угроза; тень |
Gruzovik |
дух |
dial. |
мара |
Gruzovik, dial. |
мара (sing: ма́ра & мара́; pl: ма́ры) |
Gruzovik, obs. |
стень |
obs., dial. |
стень |
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abbr. |
Should Penis Enter Cunt Try Rectal Entry |
abbr., el. |
self-consistent proximity effect correction technique for resist exposure |
abbr., media. |
Special Executive for Counterintelligence, Terrorism, Revenge and Extortion |
ocean., nautic., scient. |
Spectral Radiation Experiment |
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abbr. |
AC-130 H/U Gunship |