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португальский
chamar
каталонский
denominar
испанский
denominar
Assign a name or title to.
designate
португальский
chamar
1
The Nestorians
denominate
him Chrysostom, from his remarkable powers as a preacher.
2
This making and unmaking of ideas doth very properly
denominate
the mind active.
3
Evidently his wife knew nothing of
denominate
quantities or decimal fractions.
4
Just what Doctor Dubble L. Dee would
denominate
an extraordinary concurrence of events.
5
Some men said that it was the comet-star, which others
denominate
the long-hair'd star.
6
It is for others than me to
denominate
it a handsome one.)
7
That which tends to conserve our existence we
denominate
good.
8
And are we alone excluded from what the world chooses to
denominate
polite society?
9
Is not this sufficient to
denominate
a man a SCEPTIC?
10
Now when the appetite is in such a state we
denominate
it obedient and chastened.
11
Thus it is that they whom we
denominate
'savages' are made to deserve the title.
12
Here is a specimen of that despot over the people whom the Greeks
denominate
a tyrant.
13
I don't see a need for oil trade to be
denominated
differently.
14
They rejected all bids at a
euro-
denominated
debt tender earlier this week.
15
Investors typically use
dollar
-
denominated
commodities as safe havens when the currency weakens.
16
Only 40 percent of its debt is now
denominated
in foreign currency.
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