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81Cur turbulentem fecisti mihi… — Cur (inquit) turbulentem fecisti mihi… См. Воды не замутит …
Большой толково-фразеологический словарь Михельсона (оригинальная орфография)
82Cur Deus Homo — Cur Deus homo? (Latin, literally: Why God man? , usually translated Why God became man ) is a book written by Anselm of Canterbury in which he proposed the satisfaction view of the atonement. This article about a book related to Christianity is a …
83cur. adv. vult — abbreviation for curia advisari vult, the court wishes to be advised . It can be seen in the law reports and signifies that the court is thinking about its decision. In Scotland, the court makes avizandum. Collins dictionary of law. W. J. Stewart …
84cürətləndirmə — «Cürətləndirmək»dən f. is …
85cur|a|bil|i|ty — «KYUR uh BIHL uh tee», noun. the fact of admitting cure; curable character …
86cur|agh — «KUR uhkh, uh», noun. Scottish and Irish. currach …
87cur|cu|min — «KUR kyu mihn», noun. 1. a yellow, crystalline substance, the coloring matter of turmeric. 2. an artificial yellow dye. ╂[< curcum(a) + in] …
88cur|dle — «KUR duhl», transitive verb, intransitive verb, dled, dling. 1. to form into curds; coagulate: »Milk curdles when kept too long in a warm place. 2. to thicken. ● ↑curdle the blood, ╂[ curd, verb + le ( …
89cur|fewed — «KUR fyood», adjective. regulated by a curfew: »a curfewed city …
90cur|few — «KUR fyoo», noun. 1. a) a period of time, usually starting in the evening, during which the inhabitants of a city or other area are restricted to their homes or not permitted to appear in certain public places, especially in wartime: »Using a… …