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1 Cyclopean labour
Общая лексика: исполинский труд -
2 Cyclopean
a циклопический; исполинский, громадный, гигантский -
3 cyclopean
[͵saıkləʹpıən] aциклопический; исполинский, громадный, гигантский -
4 Cyclopean
saɪˈkləupjən прил. циклопический;
гигантский, громадный, исполинский, колоссальныйCyclopean циклопический;
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