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Ro·man ˈblind СЪЩ

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I. Ro·man [ˈrəʊmən, Am ˈroʊ-] ПРИЛ inv

II. Ro·man [ˈrəʊmən, Am ˈroʊ-] СЪЩ

Römer(in) м (f) <-s, ->

Phrases:

I. ro·man [ˈrəʊmən, Am ˈroʊ-] ТИП ПРИЛ inv

Antiqua- spec

II. ro·man [ˈrəʊmən, Am ˈroʊ-] ТИП СЪЩ no pl

Antiqua f <-> spec

I. blind [blaɪnd] СЪЩ

1. blind Brit (awning):

Markise f <-, -n>

2. blind (indoor window shade):

Jalousie f <-, -si̱·en>
Jalousie f <-, -si̱·en>
Rollo ср <-s, -s>
Rollladen м <-s, -lä·den> CH

3. blind (cloaking):

Tarnung f <-, -en>

4. blind:

Vorwand м <-(e)s, -wän·de>
Alibi ср <-s, -s>
Fassade f <-, -n>
Vertuschung f <-, -en>

5. blind (people who can't see):

Phrases:

the one-eyed man is king in the country of the blind esp Brit посл

II. blind [blaɪnd] ГЛАГ прх

1. blind (permanently):

to blind sb (temporarily) sun, light

2. blind прен (impress):

3. blind usu passive прен (deceive):

to be blinded by sb/sth
sich вин von jdm/etw blenden lassen

III. blind [blaɪnd] ПРИЛ

1. blind (sightless):

2. blind прен (unable to perceive):

3. blind pred прен (unprepared):

4. blind pred esp Brit прен (without reserve):

5. blind прен (lack judgement):

6. blind (concealed):

7. blind:

blind (closed) pipe
blind (walled up) door, window

8. blind attr esp Brit разг (any, the least):

kein bisschen разг

Phrases:

to be as blind as a bat разг

IV. blind [blaɪnd] НРЧ

1. blind (without sight):

2. blind ГАСТР:

Phrases:

Present
Iblind
youblind
he/she/itblinds
weblind
youblind
theyblind
Past
Iblinded
youblinded
he/she/itblinded
weblinded
youblinded
theyblinded
Present Perfect
Ihaveblinded
youhaveblinded
he/she/ithasblinded
wehaveblinded
youhaveblinded
theyhaveblinded
Past Perfect
Ihadblinded
youhadblinded
he/she/ithadblinded
wehadblinded
youhadblinded
theyhadblinded

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Many Roman bridges remain in the pueblos of the valley.
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They added some Roman style construction to the church.
en.wikipedia.org
The term comes from the Roman stylus, called the "penicillus", a small brush used for painting.
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Little is known about the village since Roman times.
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The Roman colony developed on a south-facing terrace below the oppidum.
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