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massacratore
В речника Oxford-Paravia италиански
mass murderer [ˌmæsˈmɜːdərə(r)] СЪЩ
В речника Oxford-Paravia италиански
В речника Oxford-Paravia италиански
murderer [Brit ˈməːd(ə)rə, Am ˈmərdərər] СЪЩ
I. mass [Brit mas, Am mæs] СЪЩ
1. mass:
massa f (of di)
ammasso м (of di)
2. mass (large amount):
folla f (of di)
gran quantità f (of di)
3. mass:
mass ФИЗ, ИСК
II. masses СЪЩ npl
1. masses (the people):
2. masses Brit (lots) разг:
III. mass [Brit mas, Am mæs] ПРИЛ before n
1. mass (large scale):
mass audience, exodus, protest, unemployment
mass destruction
2. mass (of the people):
mass communications, culture, demonstration, movement, tourism
mass consciousness, hysteria
3. mass (simultaneous):
mass sackings, desertions
IV. mass [Brit mas, Am mæs] ГЛАГ нпрх
mass troops:
mass bees:
mass clouds:
Mass [Brit mas, Am mæs] СЪЩ РЕЛ
в PONS речника
mass murderer СЪЩ
massacratore(-trice) м (f)
в PONS речника
murderer [ˈmɜ:r··ɚ] СЪЩ
assassino(-a) м (f)
omicida м и ж
Mass. СЪЩ
Mass. съкращение от Massachusetts
I. mass [mæs] СЪЩ
1. mass a. ФИЗ:
2. mass (formless substance):
3. mass (large quantity):
II. mass [mæs] ГЛАГ нпрх (gather)
III. mass [mæs] ПРИЛ
Mass [mæs] СЪЩ
Present
Imass
youmass
he/she/itmasses
wemass
youmass
theymass
Past
Imassed
youmassed
he/she/itmassed
wemassed
youmassed
theymassed
Present Perfect
Ihavemassed
youhavemassed
he/she/ithasmassed
wehavemassed
youhavemassed
theyhavemassed
Past Perfect
Ihadmassed
youhadmassed
he/she/ithadmassed
wehadmassed
youhadmassed
theyhadmassed
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Only the agricultural and rural masses with their need for coarse cloth sustained the low quality home industry.
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The next day masses are interchangeable according to scripture, allowing for flexibility in choosing the religious services by individual parishioners.
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The WTO has divided the masses of emigrating workers as some promote fair working conditions and strong labor rights.
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The masses ate him up with a spoon, while highbrow literary critics roasted him on a spit.
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His bequest allowed him a requiem mass, a daily mass and three votive masses a week.
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