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91re|pro|duce|a|ble — «REE pruh DOO suh buhl, DYOO », adjective. Especially British. = reproducible. (Cf. ↑reproducible) …
92re|pro|duce — «REE pruh DOOS, DYOOS», verb, duced, duc|ing. –v.t. 1. to produce again: »A radio reproduces sounds. Some animals are able to reproduce lost parts or organs of their bodies. The exact conditions that existed ten years ago cannot be reproduced… …
93se|duce|ment — «sih DOOS muhnt, DYOOS », noun. = seduction. (Cf. ↑seduction) …
94se|duce — «sih DOOS, DYOOS», transitive verb, duced, duc|ing. 1. to tempt to wrongdoing; persuade to do wrong: »Benedict Arnold, was seduced by the offer of great wealth and betrayed his country to the enemy. SYNONYM(S): corrupt. 2. tead away from virtue;… …
95su|per|in|duce — «SOO puhr ihn DOOS, DYOOS», transitive verb, duced, duc|ing. to bring in or develop as an addition; introduce in addition: »Their improvement cannot come from themselves, but must be superinduced from without (John Stuart Mill). ╂[< Late Latin …
96trans|duce — «trans DOOS, DYOOS; tranz », transitive verb, duced, duc|ing. to convert (energy) from one form to another, as from heat energy to electric energy: »Industrial measurement and control systems…integrate fluctuating light, velocity, flow, and other …
97un|der|pro|duce — «UHN duhr pruh DOOS, DYOOS», transitive verb, duced, duc|ing. to produce less than the usual amount or the amount needed: »In the Russian Republic…meat will be underproduced by 40% (Time) …
98Virtute duce, comite fortuna. — См. Счастье без ума ни по чем …
Большой толково-фразеологический словарь Михельсона (оригинальная орфография)
99Il Duce — noun A name by which was known …
100Il Duce — (Italian dictator) Benito Mussolini …