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membubuh batubara ke api spy tdk padam* * *menyalakan api* * *membubuh batubara ke api spy tidak padam -
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v. 1. түлш нэмэх, гал өрдөх, гал шилгээх. 2. дайран дээр нь давс хийх. stoker n. галч. -
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vt. (불을)쑤셔 일으키다, (난로 따위의)불을 떼다 -
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آتش كردن ، تابيدن ، سوخت ريختن در -
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vt/i I. [vt] čačkati, podržavati vatru (često [up]), ložiti, (peći); [fig] poticati (mržnju); pohlepno jesti (hranu), nabiti koga (hranom), dobro se najesti (oneself) II. [vi] ložiti; [fig sl] dobro se najesti* * *
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поттикнува; ложи -
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v atiar, mantenir, avivar, alimentar -
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متلازمة ستوكز-آدامز* * *ستوك (وحدة اللزوجة الحركية) -
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• biti ložač; dodavati gorivo; gumati; jedinica viskoziteta; krkati; ložiti; ložiti-mašinu; nakrkati; podržavati vatro; simbol st; stok -
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підтри́мувати (надава́ти) си́ли
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