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cross
Put a cross for a wrong answer and a tick for a right one. (heraldry) Any ... Russian: kriest (kr'est) m., raspiatiie (rasp'atije) n.
crucifix
A wooden cross used for crucifixions, as by the Romans. An ornamental or ... Russian: raspiatiie (rasp'atije) n. Slovak: krucifix; Slovene: kriz ...
cancel
cross out ... Russian: otsiekat (otsekat ) impf., otsiech (otsec ) pf.
izba
a Russian log hut. 1962, Vladimir Nabokov, Pale Fire: From the doctor's I flitted ... for the month of August what looked in the snapshots they sent me like a cross ...
crux
From Latin crux ( cross, wooden frame for execution ) (English cross), from ... Russian: osnovnaia probliema f., rieshaiushchii vopros m.
cross out
cross out ... Russian: vychiorkivat (vycerkivat') Spanish: tachar , cruzar ...
cross-reference
Russian: pieriekriostnaia ssylka Spanish: referencia-cruzada ... past and past participle cross-referenced) To provide something with a cross ...
Red Cross
The Red Cross emblem. ... Russian: Krasnyi Kriest (Krasnyj Krest) m. Spanish: Cruz Roja ...
orthodox
Russian: ortodoksal nyi (ortodoksal nyj), pravoviernyi (pravovernyj) Spanish: ortodoxo Swedish: ortodox , renlarig ...
dot the i's and cross the t's
Before taking the project to the CEO, let's make sure we dot the i's and cross ... Dutch: de puntjes op de i zetten Russian: rasstavit vsie ...
cross section
cross section ... Russian: siechieniie (secenije) n., popieriechnoie siechieniie ...
cross someone's palm
cross someone's palm with silver Verb. to cross someone 's palm To give money to a ... Russian: pozolotit ruchku (pozolotit' rucku) /lit:gild the ...
swastika
A cross with arms of equal length all bent halfway along at a 90deg angle to the ... Russian: svastika (svastika) f. Samogitian: svasteka f. Sanskrit: ...
pollination
Russian: opylieniie (opylenije) n. Spanish: polinizacion f. ... Derived terms. cross-pollination; self pollination
no pain, no gain
no cross, no crown; no effort, no result; no harm, no foul Translations ... Russian: biez truda nie vytashchish i rybku iz pruda ...
Southern Cross
Southern Cross A distinctive winter constellation of the southern sky, shaped ... Russian: Iuzhnyi Kriest (Juznyj Krest) m. Spanish: Crux f., Cruz ...
potato
Potato and cross-section. ... Russian: kartofiel (kartofel ) m., kartoshka ...
crossbow
Russian: arbaliet (arbalet) m., samostriel (samostrel) m. Scottish Gaelic: crois-bhogha f. Serbo-Croatian: Cyrillic: kusha f., ...
transvestite
Literally, a "cross-dresser". Noun. transvestite (plural transvestites) A person ... Russian: transviestit (transvestit) m. Serbo-Croatian: ...
crosseyed
cross-eyed (esp. UK) Adjective. crosseyed (comparative more crosseyed, superlative ... Russian: kosoghlazyi (kosoglazyj), kosoi (kosoj) Spanish: ...
compatriot
Somebody from one's own country; a fellow - countryman. 2011 October 20, Jamie Lillywhite, Tottenham 1 - 0 Rubin Kazan , BBC Sport : However Russian ...
cross the Rubicon
to cross the Rubicon To make an irreversible decision or to take an action with ... Russian: pierieiti Rubikon; Serbian: prietshi Rubikon ...
caught between the devil and the deep blue sea
Portuguese: entre a cruz e a espada (between the cross and the sword) Russian: miezhdu dvukh oghniei (mezdu dvux ognej) (between two fires), ...
crisscross
criss-cross Etymology. Middle English "Christ's cross" Verb. crisscross (third ... Russian: kriest-nakriest (krest-nakrest) Swedish: hars och tvars ...
longitudinal
... relating to length): transverse (sampling data over time): cross-sectional ... Finnish: pitkittainen Japanese: Zong no (tate no) Russian: osievoi ...
kriest
Russian: cross kriest-nakriest crosswise vot tie kriest - cross my heart (criminal slang) thief
crucifixion
An execution by being nailed or tied to an upright cross and left to hang there ... Russian: raspiatiie (raspjatije) n. Scottish Gaelic: ceusadh m.
crossing
intersection where roads, lines, or tracks cross ... Russian: pierieprava (pereprava) f. Spanish: atravesimiento m.
crossroads
Russian: pieriekriostok (perekrjostok) m. Spanish: cruce m., encrucijada f. Walloon: croejhlade f., croejhade f.
stitch
cross stitch herringbone stitch An intense stabbing pain under the lower edge ... Russian: stiezhok (stezhok) m. Spanish: puntada f. Swedish: stygn n.
mujik
From Russian muzhik 'peasant'. Pronunciation. IPA: /mu ZIk/ Alternative ... for the month of August what looked in the snapshots they sent me like a cross ...
motocross
Russian: motokross m. Spanish: motocross m. ... English moto-+ cross Noun. motocross m. inv. motocross Spanish Noun. motocross ...
hybrid
Wikipedia Offspring resulting from cross-breeding different entities, e.g. two ... French: hybride m. and f. Italian: ibrido m. Russian: ghibrid (gibrid ...
khach
1 Russian. 1.1 Etymology; 1.2 Noun. 1.2.1 Declension; 1.2.2 Synonyms; 1.2.3 Derived terms ... Latin spelling xac) cross Kyzyl Khach Red cross
khachik
1 Russian. 1.1 Etymology; 1.2 Noun. 1.2.1 Declension; 1.2.2 Synonyms; 1.2.3 Derived terms ... diminutive of Khach atowr (Xacatur), which means given by cross ...
ankh
cross shaped like a T with a loop at the top ... Russian: ankh (anx) m. Spanish: anj m. Swedish: ankh ...
crossword
cross + word Noun. crossword (plural crosswords) (games, puzzles) A word puzzle in ... Russian: krossvord Serbian: Cyrillic: krizhaljka f. Roman: ...
crown
Russian: korona (korona) f., vieniets (venec) m. Scottish Gaelic: crun m. Slovene: krona f. Spanish: corona f. Swahili: taji Swedish: ...
crosswise
cross-wise Etymology. cross + -wise Adjective. crosswise (comparative more ... Russian: kriest-nakriest (krest-nakrest) Spanish: al traves ...
grateful
Liverpool claimed the ball had cross the line and Chelsea were grateful for a ... Russian: D D DdegD3D3 4D Ddegrnyi (blagodarnyj), D ND D D1 2Ddegtiel nyi ...
sniff
Tottenham did have a sniff of goal when Defoe's drilled cross just eluded his ... Russian: ND1 4ND3Ddegt (smygat') impf., ND1 4ND3D1 2Nt (smygnut') ...
gerund
In the Russian 'DDuD ND ia pieriekhodit ulitsu ND NDdegia D3DdegD DuNN. (One shouldn t cross a street while reading a newspaper ...
crosswalk
place where pedestrians can cross a street ... Russian: D DuNDuND3 4D D1 2ND1 D DuNDuND3 4D (pesexodnyj perexod) m.
gules
The symbol of the Red Cross is a cross gules. 1602 : William Shakespeare, ... Russian: DoNDdegsD1 2ND1 Serbian: Cyrillic: tsrD2DuD1 2Ddeg f. Latin: crvena f
excruciate
... past participle of excruciare, from ex-+ cruciare, from cruc-, crux cross - to ... Bulgarian: D D D1 4NND2DdegD1 4 , tD3 4rD1 4D3 4D ia Russian: D1 4uchD t , ...
rDdegsD iatD Du
Russian: crucifixion, crucifix A cross
between a rock and a hard place
Portuguese: entre a cruz e a espada (between the cross and the sword) Russian: D1 4DuDPD u D1 4D3 4D D3 4tD3 4D1 4 D D1 2DdegDoD3 4D2DdegD D1 2DuD1 (meA3 4du molotom i ...
D DuNDu-
Russian: across, trans-, over, over again D D tD to go A D DuNDuD1tD to cross A too much stDdegrDdegt sia - to try hard ...

 

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Russian Cross refers to a demographic trend in Russia. Since 1988 birth rates among native Russians (as well as most other ethnic groups of the European part of the former Soviet Union) have been declining, while since 1991 the death rates have been climbing. In 1992, the number of deaths exceeded the number of births, and has continued to do more or less so ever since. When this trend is plotted on a line graph starting from the mid-1980s and continuing to the present, the lines cross at 1992, hence the name. There is no evident causative link between the two trends (though some scientists have tried to connect them through the catastrophic growth of alcohol consumption that took place in Russia and other countries of the European part of the former Soviet Union in the late 1980s and early 1990s), but the graph has become a symbol of Russia's increasingly serious population shrinkage.
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Sat Nov 19 01:04:34 2011