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phr v вычёркиватьСинонимический ряд:cancel (verb) annul; blot out; cancel; delete; efface; erase; expunge; obliterate; omit; rub out; scratch out; strike out; undo; wipe out; x out -
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вычеркивать; вычеркнутьСинонимический ряд:cancel (verb) annul; black; blot out; cancel; cross out; efface; eradicate; erase; expunge; rub out; strike out; undo; wipe out; x out -
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вычеркивать, стирать;
уничтожать, удалять Cross out the last two names, they're not members any more. ≈ Вычеркни две последних фамилии, они больше не члены комитета. Syn: obliterate, strike out, cross off вычеркивать;
- to * three lines вычеркнуть три строки > when in doubt, cross it out все сомнительное долой из текстаБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > cross out
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фраз. гл. вычёркивать (слова, строчки в тексте), стирать; удалятьNow and then he frowned, crossed something out and rewrote it. — Время от времени он хмурился, вычёркивал что-то и переписывал заново.
Cross out the last two names, they're not members any more. — Вычеркни две последние фамилии, эти люди больше не члены комитета.
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