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Перевод: Slavonic
[прилагательное] славянский; [существительное] славянин ; славянская группа языков
Тезаурус:
- In any case, neither the Germanic nor the Slavonic mode of production was of much significance for Marx's and Engels's later work, and the same is true for most Marxist studies.
- And to be company for him in his old age among this sorority of Slavonic women he seemed to be siring.
- Amis takes the reader on a Cook's tour of Slavonic London with its lethal parade of bores (" Professor Radek
- Duos: Dvorak's Slavonic Dances; Debussy's Epitaphes Antiques; Brahms' Hungarian Dances.
- He was of middle height, well built, possibly in his mid-forties (though Jane was not much good on ages) with dark curly hair and slanting eyes which gave him a slightly Slavonic look, though there was not a trace of accent in his speech.
- This conquered territory was totally under Charles' control and bordered on the territories of the unconquered Slavonic Sorbs.
- They also attacked Charles' Slavonic subjects on the Baltic.
- Beyond the Saxons, further east, were the Slavonic tribes of the Sorbs, Abotrites and Wiltzes, also pagan and virtually unknown to the Franks.
- The far north-eastern border of Charles' kingdom joined upon the territories of various Slavonic tribes.
- In fact there is no grip, it's all drift, in this sequence, as illness brings back Stepan's childhood Church Slavonic, mixed up with Quixotic politesse and flagrant falsifying of his own past, and cant about the Russian soul.
- When the reply came, his speech was correct but slow, with heavy slavonic stress.
- His neat, slant-eyed Slavonic face was always before her.
- The rather dubious sources for these two modes of production explains the fact that the German and the Slavonic (if there is one) are characterized by a name demoting an ethnic or linguistic group and not a relation of production, as it the case for the capitalist mode of production.
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