Все Английские слова с переводом на Русский язык - страница 34
Ac
akˈtɪnɪəmprefixVariant spelling of ad- assimilated before c, k, and q (as in accept, acquit, and acquiesce ).
suffixForming adjectives which are often also (or only) used as nouns, such as maniac.
abbreviationAlternating current.
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The ac supply
nounThe chemical element of atomic number 89, a radioactive metallic element of the actinide series. it is rare in nature, occurring as an impurity in uranium ores.
The chemical element actinium.
nounAny of five acetates of glycerol, which are thick oily liquids used as solvents and plasticizers; specifically = monoacetin . compare also "diacetin", "triacetin".
Acacia
əˈkeɪ.ʃənounA tree or shrub of warm climates which bears spikes or clusters of yellow or white flowers and is typically thorny.
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That is where you've got grazing land largely, and it appears that the woody vegetation, trees, euc…
nounA follower of the arian christological doctrines of acacius, a 4th-cent. bishop of caesarea.
adjectiveOf, relating to, or associated with acacius, a 4th-cent. arian bishop of caesarea, or his doctrines.
Acacias
əˈkeɪ.ʃənounA tree or shrub of warm climates which bears spikes or clusters of yellow or white flowers and is typically thorny.
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That is where you've got grazing land largely, and it appears that the woody vegetation, trees, euc…
Academe
ˈæk.ə.diːmnounThe academic environment or community; academia.
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Bridging the gap between industry and academe
Academia
ˌæk.əˈdiː.mi.ənounThe environment or community concerned with the pursuit of research, education, and scholarship.
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He spent his working life in academia
nounA member of an academy; an academician or (now less commonly) academic.
Academic
ˌæk.əˈdem.ɪkadjectiveRelating to education and scholarship.
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Academic achievement
nounA teacher or scholar in a university or other institute of higher education.
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The eu offers grants to academics for research on approved projects
adjectiveRelating to a college or university.
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The academical year
nounFormal university attire.
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The procession was robed in academicals
Academically
ˌæk.əˈdem.ɪ.kəl.iadverbIn a way that relates to education and scholarship.
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Applicants must excel academically
nounFormal university attire.
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The procession was robed in academicals
adjectiveRelating to a college or university.
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The academical year
Academician
əˌkæd.əˈmɪʃ.ənnounA member of an academy, especially the royal academy of arts or the académie française.
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He is an academician of the russian academy of sciences and a member of the presidential council on…
Academicians
əˌkæd.əˈmɪʃ.ənnounA member of an academy, especially the royal academy of arts or the académie française.
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He is an academician of the russian academy of sciences and a member of the presidential council on…
nounAdherence to formal or conventional rules and traditions in art or literature.
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The opposition between academicism and creative authenticity
nounA teacher or scholar in a university or other institute of higher education.
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The eu offers grants to academics for research on approved projects
adjectiveRelating to education and scholarship.
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Academic achievement
phraseThe subjects that you study in high school or college
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Her son seems to prefer sports over academics., early intervention leads to better outcomes in acad…
Academies
əˈkæd.ə.minounA place of study or training in a special field.
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A police academy
verbTo bring under the influence or control of an academy.
nounAdherence to formal or conventional rules and traditions in art or literature.
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The opposition between academicism and creative authenticity
nounAlso with lower-case initial. a member of any of various academies; especially a member of the royal naval academy, at portsmouth (now historical).
verbTo bring under the influence or control of an academy.
verbTo bring under the influence or control of an academy.
verbTo bring under the influence or control of an academy.
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