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globe [gləub] n
gen. Erdball m; Globus m; Kugel f; Glaskugel f; Erdenball m; Erdkreis m
chem. Kugelflasche f
el. Leuchtenglocke f
med. Augapfel m (bulbus oculi); Kugel f (globus); Globus m (globus)
tech. Erdkugel f; Glocke m; Weltkugel f
transp., el. Rollengabel f
globes n
gen. Globen m; Kugeln f; Globusse m
globe [gləub] adj.
med. Bulbus oculi (bulbus oculi)
 English thesaurus
GLOBE [gləub] abbr.
abbr. Global And Local Objectives For Better Education; Global Learning And Observation To Benefit The Environment
abbr., astronaut. Global Learning and Observation to Benefit the Environment programme
abbr., earth.sc. global land one-kilometer base elevation
abbr., econ. Global Leadership and Organizational Behavior Effectiveness (Эффективность глобального лидерства и организационного поведения yerlan.n)
abbr., el. global learning and observations to benefit the environment
abbr., file.ext. Global Learning by Observations to Benefit the Environment (Internet)
abbr., glac. Global Learning and Observations to Benefit the Environment program
abbr., org.name. Global Legislators Organization for a Balanced Environment
ocean., abbr. Global Backscatter Experiment
Globe [gləub] abbr.
abbr. global object-based environment (ssn)
lit. A famous theatre, in London, where the writer and actor Shakespeare performed. The Globe theatre has now been reconstructed near the site of the original one.
globe: 81 phrases in 24 subjects
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Life sciences6
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Medical2
Natural sciences4
Nuclear physics1
Optics branch of physics3
Patents1
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Shooting sport2
Technology13
Transport2
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