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Перевод: Aryan
[прилагательное] арийский; [существительное] ариец ; арийка
Тезаурус:
- Our English word doubt comes from the Latin dubitare which is rooted in an Aryan word meaning "two".
- A Swede was as Aryan as a German.
- THE VILLAINS in the cop thriller Lethal Weapon II are South African, for a change: there's a very nasty-piece-of-work consul played by Joss Ackland, and a horde of elongated Aryan thugs all as ugly as their accents.
- The notes are mainly extracts and comments on Morgan's Ancient Society , H. S. Maine's Lectures on the Early History of Institutions , which deals in large part with Irish history, J. B. Phear's The Aryan Village in India and Ceylon , and The Origin of Civilization by Sir John Lubbock.
- The Germans, especially at that time, were a highly gifted Aryan tribe in the full vigour of development.
- When war breaks out, he becomes separated from his relatives, but manages to survive the war by passing himself off as a German soldier of Aryan origin.
- It dropped terminology such as "Aryan supremacy" and "blood and soil" society for its own no less reactionary versions of "European unity" and "environmental protection".
- He peddles a newspaper called The White Patriot - the Worldwide Voice of the Aryan People.
- Kim Hartman, the actress who plays the truly Aryan Helga in the BBC comedy series 'Allo "Allo , lives in a small Cotswold village and drives a Polo Boulevard, a special edition of VW's small car, which is equipped with a 1.3-litre engine.
- The White Aryan Resistance leaders, Tom and John Metzger, were ordered to pay a major share of a 12.5 million award to the family of an Ethiopian immigrant beaten to death by a group of skinheads.
- The Iranians who conquered Babylonia were a branch of the Aryan race.
- It would be an Aryan paradise, with no Jews, or financiers, to pollute its atmosphere.
- The Old English "angul" means a fish-hook, from the Aryan "ank" (to bend): the geometrical sense is from the same stem, signifying a bent line.
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