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бокса
nain
Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary
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English
French
French
I. dwarf [Brit dwɔːf, Am dwɔrf] N
dwarf
II. dwarf [Brit dwɔːf, Am dwɔrf] ADJ (all contexts)
dwarf
III. dwarf [Brit dwɔːf, Am dwɔrf] VB trans (make appear small, insignificant)
dwarf person, object etc
dwarf achievement, issue
red dwarf N
red dwarf
white dwarf N
white dwarf
French
French
English
English
nabot (nabote)
dwarf offens
nain (naine) arbre, étoile
dwarf attr
nain (naine)
dwarf
dwarf
naine blanche ASTRON
white dwarf
dwarf rabbit
in the PONS Dictionary
English
English
French
French
I. dwarf <-s [or -ves]> [dwɔ:f, Am dwɔ:rf] N (very small person)
dwarf
nain(e) m (f)
II. dwarf [dwɔ:f, Am dwɔ:rf] VB trans
1. dwarf (make smaller):
dwarf
2. dwarf fig:
dwarf
French
French
English
English
nain(e)
dwarf
nain(e)
dwarf
dwarf
in the PONS Dictionary
English
English
French
French
I. dwarf <-s [or -ves]> [dwɔrf] N (very small person)
dwarf
nain(e) m (f)
II. dwarf [dwɔrf] VB trans
1. dwarf (make smaller):
dwarf
2. dwarf fig:
dwarf
French
French
English
English
nain(e)
dwarf
nain(e)
dwarf
dwarf
Present
Idwarf
youdwarf
he/she/itdwarfs
wedwarf
youdwarf
theydwarf
Past
Idwarfed
youdwarfed
he/she/itdwarfed
wedwarfed
youdwarfed
theydwarfed
Present Perfect
Ihavedwarfed
youhavedwarfed
he/she/ithasdwarfed
wehavedwarfed
youhavedwarfed
theyhavedwarfed
Past Perfect
Ihaddwarfed
youhaddwarfed
he/she/ithaddwarfed
wehaddwarfed
youhaddwarfed
theyhaddwarfed
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Novae are thought to occur on the surface of a white dwarf in a binary system.
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As the star is cooling to form a white dwarf, helium ignites in a shell around the core, causing the outer laters to expand rapidly.
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However, more detailed spectroscopic observations in 2005 appear to show that it is not a white dwarf, but a high-velocity halo metal-poor subdwarf.
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The title characters are depicted by dwarf actors in low budget costumes, with poorly functioning mouths and expressionless faces.
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Innovations were also introduced into the regular gladiatorial games such as naval contests, nighttime battles, and female and dwarf gladiator fights.
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