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рел. они (In Japanese folklore, a type of demonic creature often of giant size, great strength, and fearful appearance)
ONI сокр.
Gruzovik Разведывательное управление (Office of Naval Intelligence)
Игорь Миг Управление военно-морской разведки
Gruzovik, воен., мор. Разведывательное управление ВМС США (Office of Naval Intelligence)
 Английский тезаурус
ONI сокр.
сокр., авиац. Moanamani, Indonesia
сокр., воен. Office of Naval Intelligence; office of Naval Intelligence (Зарубежное военное обозрение ь11 2006 nosov99)
сокр., воен., мор. Officer of Naval Intelligence (Val_Ships)
сокр., землевед. Offshore Navigation, Inc
сокр., комп.сет., ИТ. Object Networked Interface; Optical Network Infrastructure
сокр., метеор. original noninterview
сокр., назв.комп. Offshore Navigation Inc.
сокр., опт. optical network interface
сокр., офт. optic nerve infiltration (напр. при лейкозе jamanetwork.com doc090)
сокр., тлф. Operator Number Identification
Игорь Миг, сокр. Office of Naval Intelligence
Oni сокр.
рел. Demons, representing bad luck or evil influences. Evil can either be transformed into good by Buddhist and Shinto rites or expelled, so demons have an ambivalent character. The festival of setsubun, which marks the change of season from winter to spring according to the lunar calendar is celebrated in both Buddhist temples and Shinto shrines with visible or invisible visits from demons. In a ceremony of expelling evil, the participants cry "fuku wa uchi, oni wa soto" (good luck in, demons out). Various methods are used to overcome the oni. These range from ritual confrontations with oni, often played by actors dressed in fearful costumes who try to enter the home or shrine, to magical and symbolic acts of purification or exorcism which include shooting at the oni with arrows and then scattering beans representing good luck for the coming year. There are some festivals with processions of people wearing fearsome oni masks, such as the oni gyoretsu of the Ueno Tenjin matsuri in Tokyo and the Chayamachi Oni matsuri at the Kompira -gu, Kurashiki, Okayama held in the third weekend of October. Drummers at the Nafune taisai of Hakusan jinja, Ishikawa wear a variety of oni masks. See also Magatsuhi-no-kami, Bakemono A Popular Dictionary of Shinto (Brian Bocking)