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Перевод: dictionary
[существительное] словарь ; справочник, построенный по алфавитному принципу
Тезаурус:
- Allan Megill has pointed out that an alternative "meaning" of the phrase is, "there is no inserted plate" (a French dictionary defines "hors-texte" as "Gravure, planche tire part et intercale dans un livre").
- A picture dictionary at the back of the book explaining the words used in the passages.
- Forgive me, but we don't think 200 is proper recompense for the use of the dictionary and our name.
- The dictionary, too, has a role to play in making some meanings and words more acceptable than others.
- "Fuck" has been around for at least 500 years (it was listed synonymously with "sard", "swive" and "occupy" in John Florio's Worlde of Words in 1598), but the supplement to the Oxford English Dictionary protests that its etymology is unknown.
- For a glowing appraisal of the Figures of Plants , when considering Philip Miller's many works in the Preface of his revised edition of the Dictionary in 1807, Thomas Martyn chose an earlier quotation from Richard Pulteney (see p. 149):
- According to the Concise Oxford Dictionary, to "build" means to "construct by putting parts or material together", whilst "environment" means "surrounding objects, region or conditions".
- The dictionary shows how efficiency in the formulation of meaning can be achieved by synthesis , the grammar shows how it can be achieved by analysis .
- It is as useful as a dictionary.
- Over the other end a man was reading the Vlkischer Beobachter with the aid of a dictionary.
- Guttersnipe's Dictionary of National Biography
- Collinson was also instrumental in promoting the Dictionary abroad and, having become an agent for the Library Company of Philadelphia, he presented them in 1732, with Sir Isaac Newton's Philosophy and Philip Miller's Gardeners Dictionary .
- I simply remove myself, calmly, and with a dignity that must be noticed even by those who would have to look the word up in a dictionary to get some faint glimmer of an idea of what the concept actually means.
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