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Перевод: Latin speek Latin


[прилагательное]
латинский; романский;
[существительное]
латинский язык; латынь


Тезаурус:

  1. This division closely mirrors the one between "regional specialists" and other economists, many of whom have marked the way from Latin America to Eastern Europe with a trail of academic papers.
  2. Her next book, In God We Trust (1984), tackled the effect of international banking on Latin America and the debt problem.
  3. This badge had crossed hypodermic syringes and a Latin motto which when translated, read: "Bodies in the cells, names in the papers".
  4. The Organisation of American States called the action "a threat to democracy in Latin America", fearing it could spark a new round of dictatorial governments.
  5. The drawings bore Latin inscriptions - "Day of Resurrection", "Day of Wrath" - that are so unlike any of the rest of his works that they have been largely ignored, and sell for far less than any other of Modigliani's works.
  6. In common with many other Latin American countries, it was the weakness of technical and administrative institutions in charge of peasant agriculture that was partly to blame for the failure of a rural development policy.
  7. Old world and new SIR Kenneth James, formerly our man in Mexico, is retiring after five years as director-general of Canning House, the institute in Belgrave Square that maintains good relations with Latin America and the Iberian peninsula.
  8. They say help is needed to combat the poverty that has left peasants growing traditional crops in many parts of Latin America unable to survive.
  9. It was written not in Latin, but in the Romance language.
  10. Latin America and the Caribbean
  11. The role of the angel as an intermediary between the human and the mystical world, and its elaborate beautifying as a vehicle of the dream, would seem to tie in closely with Glauber's identification of a continuing thread of psychological resistance in Latin American culture.
  12. Berle hoped to have the British blamed for breaking up the conference, as he knew he had the support of the Latin American states and some European countries.
  13. But the pickings could be huge: the audience for RAI's recorded Italian Sunday football in the United States and Canada may be as high as 50 million, while down in Latin America they hunger for footage of Maradona at almost any price.

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