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епічна поема; епопея; героїчний f |
amer., cinema |
фільм на історичну тему; фільм на біблійну тему; кіноепопея |
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lit. |
епіка |
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English thesaurus |
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abbr., auto. |
electronically programmed injection control |
abbr., avia. |
electronic and photonic integrated circuit; engineering preassembly integration in CATIA (system) |
abbr., el. |
electronic production and inventory control; emergency procedures information center; etched polycrystalline-carried integrated circuit; exchange price information computer; explicitly parallel instruction computing (chip) |
abbr., h.rghts.act. |
Equal Pay International Coalition (tat-konovalova) |
abbr., mil., avia. |
Earth pointing instrument carrier |
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cinema |
A film with large dramatic scope or that required an immense production. |
lit. |
This is a type of classical poetry, generally recounting heroic achievements. It is a poem that is a long narrative about a serious subject, told in an elevated style of language. Epics generally focus on the exploits of a hero or demi-god who represents the cultural values of a race, nation, or religious group. John Milton’s Paradise lost is an example of a famous epic. see also classic |
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abbr. |
Emergency Preparedness Integrated Community Solutions |
abbr., softw., USA |
experimental physics and industrial control system (Alex_Odeychuk) |