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Secunda vice

Русско-латинский словарь


    Вторично, русский
      Вторично, вновь, еще раз, опять, снова, сызнова; вдругорядь. ср. еще. , вновь, еще, опять


    Повторно, русский



    Secunda, латинский

    Secunda [ae, f], латинский

    Secundae vocis cantor [oris, m], латинский

    Secundare, латинский

    Secundare [1], латинский

    Secundarie, латинский

    Secundarius, латинский

    Secundarius, английский

    Secundarius, a, um, латинский

    Vice, английский
    1. Any bad habit a horse may have.

    2. Abnormal behavior in the stable environment that results from confinement or improper management and can affect a horse`s usefulness, dependability, and health. examples are cribbing and weaving.


    Vice, английский

    Vice, шведский

    Vice, латинский

    Vice admiral, английский
      This three-star flag rank originally designated the deputy leader of a fleet or squadron (latin vices = alternative) who also commanded the forward element or van. a vice admiral ranks below admiral and above rear admiral (upper half ). see tables 13 & 14.


    Vice ammiraglio, итальянский

    Vice caché, французский

    Vice chancellor, английский

    Vice consul, английский

    Vice girl, английский

    Vice stair, английский
      A screw stair. vickers number a numerical rating for the hardness of a metal; measured by applying a known force to an inverted pyramid-shaped diamond placed on the surface of the metal, and then measuring the area of indentation and the depth of penetration. victorian architecture 1. the revival and eclectic architecture in 19th century great britain, named after the reign of queen victoria (1837–1901); also its american counterpart. many architectural historians avoid the term victorian architecture, considering the adjective “victorian” merely as descriptive of an age that encompassed a number of specific exuberant, ornate, and highly decorative architectural styles. 2. a loose term that sometimes covers three picturesque phases of architecture in america: early victorian (1840–1860), high victorian (1860–1880), and late victorian (1880– 1890) and beyond; the adjective “victorian” is descriptive of an age that encompassed a number of specific exuberant, ornate, and highly decorative architectural styles, such as high victorian spaced along the length of the walls; often round in cross section. typically, the vigas are overlaid with small straight saplings that are covered by a reed matting; this combination supports a roof of dried mud or adobe.


    Secunda [ae, f], латинский

    Secutor [oris, m], латинский