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tape the section of a book - перевод на русский

AMERICAN MORMON BOOKSTORE CHAIN
Seagull Book and Tape; Seagull Book & Tape
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tape the section of a book      
сшивать книгу; сшивать тетради книжного блока (на тесьмах, нитками на марле); оклеивать корешок книжного блока (бумагой); наклеивать на корешок книжного блока гильзу
Book of Common Prayer         
  • William III]].
  • The 1979 Book of Common Prayer
  • Anglo-Catholic]] [[Anglican Service Book]] (1991), a traditional-language version of the Episcopal Book of Common Prayer
  • Title page of the 1662 Prayer Book
  • The 1878 prayer book for the use of the Church of Ireland.
  • St Stephen's Pro-Cathedral]] in [[Manila]], Philippines.
  • Sagada]], [[Mountain Province]], Philippines.
  • Cranmer's prayer book of 1552
  • Prayer Book of 1559
  • Laud's abortive 1637 Prayer book.
  • A collection of various editions of the ''Book of Common Prayer'', derivatives, and associated liturgical texts from within the Anglican Communion, Catholic Church, and [[Western Rite Orthodoxy]].
  • [[Edward Bouverie Pusey]], a leader of the [[Oxford Movement]].
  • ''The Revised Prayer-Book of the Reformed Spanish Church'', English translation of the 1889 revised Prayer Book used in the [[Spanish Reformed Episcopal Church]].
  • [[Thomas Cranmer]] (1489–1556), editor and co-author of the first and second Books of Common Prayer
  • The first ''Book of Common Prayer'' in Welsh published in 1567
PRAYER BOOK USED IN MOST ANGLICAN CHURCHES
The Book of Common Prayer; Common Prayer Book; Book of common prayer; English Prayerbook; Anglican Book of Common Prayer; BOCP; Books of Common Prayer; English Prayer Book; Welsh Book of Common Prayer; Common Prayer; Book of Common Prayer (1637); Rites of the Church of England; A Prayer Book for Australia; An Australian Prayer Book; Anglican Prayer Book; Anglican prayer book

[,bukəv,kɔmən'prɛə]

общая лексика

Книга общей молитвы (официальный молитвенник и требник англиканской церкви [Church of England]. Впервые издан в 1549, в новой редакции - в 1662)

section line         
  • Perfectly square 160-acre quarter sections of farmland cover Central [[Indiana]].
  • Section map of [[Rock Creek Township, Saunders County, Nebraska]] (1907)
SQUARE SUBDIVISION OF A U.S. SURVEY TOWNSHIP
Section (land); Section (U.S. land surveying); Section (United states land surveying); Quarter section; Section line; Section line arterial; Section lines; Section (surveying); Quarter-quarter section

медицина

линия разреза

строительное дело

створ

section line         
  • Perfectly square 160-acre quarter sections of farmland cover Central [[Indiana]].
  • Section map of [[Rock Creek Township, Saunders County, Nebraska]] (1907)
SQUARE SUBDIVISION OF A U.S. SURVEY TOWNSHIP
Section (land); Section (U.S. land surveying); Section (United states land surveying); Quarter section; Section line; Section line arterial; Section lines; Section (surveying); Quarter-quarter section
створ
quarter section         
  • Perfectly square 160-acre quarter sections of farmland cover Central [[Indiana]].
  • Section map of [[Rock Creek Township, Saunders County, Nebraska]] (1907)
SQUARE SUBDIVISION OF A U.S. SURVEY TOWNSHIP
Section (land); Section (U.S. land surveying); Section (United states land surveying); Quarter section; Section line; Section line arterial; Section lines; Section (surveying); Quarter-quarter section
амер.
земельный участок в 160 акров
common prayer         
  • William III]].
  • The 1979 Book of Common Prayer
  • Anglo-Catholic]] [[Anglican Service Book]] (1991), a traditional-language version of the Episcopal Book of Common Prayer
  • Title page of the 1662 Prayer Book
  • The 1878 prayer book for the use of the Church of Ireland.
  • St Stephen's Pro-Cathedral]] in [[Manila]], Philippines.
  • Sagada]], [[Mountain Province]], Philippines.
  • Cranmer's prayer book of 1552
  • Prayer Book of 1559
  • Laud's abortive 1637 Prayer book.
  • A collection of various editions of the ''Book of Common Prayer'', derivatives, and associated liturgical texts from within the Anglican Communion, Catholic Church, and [[Western Rite Orthodoxy]].
  • [[Edward Bouverie Pusey]], a leader of the [[Oxford Movement]].
  • ''The Revised Prayer-Book of the Reformed Spanish Church'', English translation of the 1889 revised Prayer Book used in the [[Spanish Reformed Episcopal Church]].
  • [[Thomas Cranmer]] (1489–1556), editor and co-author of the first and second Books of Common Prayer
  • The first ''Book of Common Prayer'' in Welsh published in 1567
PRAYER BOOK USED IN MOST ANGLICAN CHURCHES
The Book of Common Prayer; Common Prayer Book; Book of common prayer; English Prayerbook; Anglican Book of Common Prayer; BOCP; Books of Common Prayer; English Prayer Book; Welsh Book of Common Prayer; Common Prayer; Book of Common Prayer (1637); Rites of the Church of England; A Prayer Book for Australia; An Australian Prayer Book; Anglican Prayer Book; Anglican prayer book

[kɔmən'preə]

общая лексика

литургия (в англиканской церкви)

(Common Prayer) = Book of Common Prayer

common prayer         
  • William III]].
  • The 1979 Book of Common Prayer
  • Anglo-Catholic]] [[Anglican Service Book]] (1991), a traditional-language version of the Episcopal Book of Common Prayer
  • Title page of the 1662 Prayer Book
  • The 1878 prayer book for the use of the Church of Ireland.
  • St Stephen's Pro-Cathedral]] in [[Manila]], Philippines.
  • Sagada]], [[Mountain Province]], Philippines.
  • Cranmer's prayer book of 1552
  • Prayer Book of 1559
  • Laud's abortive 1637 Prayer book.
  • A collection of various editions of the ''Book of Common Prayer'', derivatives, and associated liturgical texts from within the Anglican Communion, Catholic Church, and [[Western Rite Orthodoxy]].
  • [[Edward Bouverie Pusey]], a leader of the [[Oxford Movement]].
  • ''The Revised Prayer-Book of the Reformed Spanish Church'', English translation of the 1889 revised Prayer Book used in the [[Spanish Reformed Episcopal Church]].
  • [[Thomas Cranmer]] (1489–1556), editor and co-author of the first and second Books of Common Prayer
  • The first ''Book of Common Prayer'' in Welsh published in 1567
PRAYER BOOK USED IN MOST ANGLICAN CHURCHES
The Book of Common Prayer; Common Prayer Book; Book of common prayer; English Prayerbook; Anglican Book of Common Prayer; BOCP; Books of Common Prayer; English Prayer Book; Welsh Book of Common Prayer; Common Prayer; Book of Common Prayer (1637); Rites of the Church of England; A Prayer Book for Australia; An Australian Prayer Book; Anglican Prayer Book; Anglican prayer book
литургия (в англиканской церкви)
Caesarian         
  • A baby being removed from its dying mother's womb
  • Fictional 15th-century depiction of the birth of Julius Caesar
  • Illustration depicting caesarean section
  • Removal of the baby
  • A seven-week-old caesarean section [[scar]] and [[linea nigra]] visible on a 31-year-old mother: Longitudinal incisions are still sometimes used.
  • Several caesarean sections<br />
Is: supra-umbilical incision<br />
Im: median incision<br />
IM: Maylard incision<br />
IP: Pfannenstiel incision
  • Saint Caesarius of Terracina]], invoked for the success of caesarean delivery
  • [[Transvaginal ultrasonography]] of a uterus years after a caesarean section, showing the characteristic scar formation in its anterior part
  • Suturing of the uterus after extraction
  • A caesarean section performed by indigenous healers in Kahura, Uganda. As observed by medical missionary [[Robert William Felkin]] in 1879.
SURGICAL PROCEDURE IN WHICH A BABY IS DELIVERED THROUGH A MOTHER'S ABDOMEN
Caesarian section; Cesarian section; Cesarean section; C section; C-section; Caesarian delivery; C-Section; List of fictional people who were delivered by caesarean section; Cesarean; Caesarean; Ceasarean section; Caesarian; Caesarean Section; Cesariana; Cesarean sections; C Section; Csection; CSection; Elective caesarean section; Elective cesarean section; Cesarean section, repeat; Ceasarian section; Planned caesarean section; Planned cesarean section; Cesarean delivery; Caesarean delivery; Emergency caesarean; Caesarean sections; C-sections; C sections; Ceasarian; Caeserian section; A Caesarean section; Caesarian Section; Caesarian operation; C§; Abdominal delivery; Caesarean operation; Cæsarean delivery; Repeat cesarean section

[si'ze(ə)riən]

синоним

Caesarean

прилагательное

общая лексика

самодержавный, автократический

cesarean delivery         
  • A baby being removed from its dying mother's womb
  • Fictional 15th-century depiction of the birth of Julius Caesar
  • Illustration depicting caesarean section
  • Removal of the baby
  • A seven-week-old caesarean section [[scar]] and [[linea nigra]] visible on a 31-year-old mother: Longitudinal incisions are still sometimes used.
  • Several caesarean sections<br />
Is: supra-umbilical incision<br />
Im: median incision<br />
IM: Maylard incision<br />
IP: Pfannenstiel incision
  • Saint Caesarius of Terracina]], invoked for the success of caesarean delivery
  • [[Transvaginal ultrasonography]] of a uterus years after a caesarean section, showing the characteristic scar formation in its anterior part
  • Suturing of the uterus after extraction
  • A caesarean section performed by indigenous healers in Kahura, Uganda. As observed by medical missionary [[Robert William Felkin]] in 1879.
SURGICAL PROCEDURE IN WHICH A BABY IS DELIVERED THROUGH A MOTHER'S ABDOMEN
Caesarian section; Cesarian section; Cesarean section; C section; C-section; Caesarian delivery; C-Section; List of fictional people who were delivered by caesarean section; Cesarean; Caesarean; Ceasarean section; Caesarian; Caesarean Section; Cesariana; Cesarean sections; C Section; Csection; CSection; Elective caesarean section; Elective cesarean section; Cesarean section, repeat; Ceasarian section; Planned caesarean section; Planned cesarean section; Cesarean delivery; Caesarean delivery; Emergency caesarean; Caesarean sections; C-sections; C sections; Ceasarian; Caeserian section; A Caesarean section; Caesarian Section; Caesarian operation; C§; Abdominal delivery; Caesarean operation; Cæsarean delivery; Repeat cesarean section

медицина

родоразрешение посредством кесарева сечения

abdominal delivery         
  • A baby being removed from its dying mother's womb
  • Fictional 15th-century depiction of the birth of Julius Caesar
  • Illustration depicting caesarean section
  • Removal of the baby
  • A seven-week-old caesarean section [[scar]] and [[linea nigra]] visible on a 31-year-old mother: Longitudinal incisions are still sometimes used.
  • Several caesarean sections<br />
Is: supra-umbilical incision<br />
Im: median incision<br />
IM: Maylard incision<br />
IP: Pfannenstiel incision
  • Saint Caesarius of Terracina]], invoked for the success of caesarean delivery
  • [[Transvaginal ultrasonography]] of a uterus years after a caesarean section, showing the characteristic scar formation in its anterior part
  • Suturing of the uterus after extraction
  • A caesarean section performed by indigenous healers in Kahura, Uganda. As observed by medical missionary [[Robert William Felkin]] in 1879.
SURGICAL PROCEDURE IN WHICH A BABY IS DELIVERED THROUGH A MOTHER'S ABDOMEN
Caesarian section; Cesarian section; Cesarean section; C section; C-section; Caesarian delivery; C-Section; List of fictional people who were delivered by caesarean section; Cesarean; Caesarean; Ceasarean section; Caesarian; Caesarean Section; Cesariana; Cesarean sections; C Section; Csection; CSection; Elective caesarean section; Elective cesarean section; Cesarean section, repeat; Ceasarian section; Planned caesarean section; Planned cesarean section; Cesarean delivery; Caesarean delivery; Emergency caesarean; Caesarean sections; C-sections; C sections; Ceasarian; Caeserian section; A Caesarean section; Caesarian Section; Caesarian operation; C§; Abdominal delivery; Caesarean operation; Cæsarean delivery; Repeat cesarean section

медицина

абдоминальные роды

Определение

БИБЛИОТЕКА КОНГРЕССА
национальная библиотека США, в Вашингтоне. Основана в 1800. В 1993 св. 86 млн. ед. хр., фонд почти универсален (кроме иностранной, сельскохозяйственной и медицинской литературы). Редкие американские издания, коллекции инкунабул, китайской, японской и других литерар; собрание русских изданий (св. 300 тыс. названий, в т. ч. библиотека Г. Юдина). Ведет информационное обслуживание конгресса США, специалистов и других читателей.

Википедия

Seagull Book

Seagull Book, formerly called Seagull Book & Tape, is an American retail chain bookstore focusing on products for members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church), with over two dozen stores in Utah, Idaho, Arizona, and Nevada. It was the second largest LDS bookstore until being acquired in 2006 by market-leader Deseret Book, and since then Seagull has continued to operate as a discount chain, distinct from Deseret Book branded retail stores.

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