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[mɔl]moll = molly moll амер. sl. любовница гангстера moll = molly molly: molly большая корзина (для фруктов и т. п.) moll sl. девушка, молодая женщина moll изнеженный юноша или мальчик, "девчонка" moll sl. проститутка moll разг. "тряпка", "баба" (тж. Miss M.) -
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mɔl сущ.
1) сл. девушка, молодая женщина Syn: molly
2) сл. проститутка Syn: molly
3) амер.;
сл. напарница гангстера или вора moll = molly ~ амер. sl. любовница гангстера moll = molly molly: molly большая корзина (для фруктов и т. п.) ~ sl. девушка, молодая женщина ~ изнеженный юноша или мальчик, "девчонка" ~ sl. проститутка ~ разг. "тряпка", "баба" (тж. Miss M.) -
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I [mɔl] сущ.1) разг. девушка, молодая женщинаSyn:2) разг. проституткаSyn:3) амер.; крим. напарница гангстера или вораII [mɔl] муз.; = Mollминор, минорный ладToccata in D Moll — "Токката ре минор"
Violin concerto e-moll — "Концерт для скрипки ми минор"
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