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1 длинный
1. longкраска «длинной» консистенции, «длинная» краска — long ink
длинный вигвам; общий дом нескольких семейств — long house
заход на посадку по длинной " коробочке " — long approach
2. longlyРусско-английский словарь по информационным технологиям > длинный
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2 длинный лабиринт переходов
General subject: a long intricacy of passagesУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > длинный лабиринт переходов
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3 длинный лабиринт проходов
General subject: a long intricacy of passagesУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > длинный лабиринт проходов
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4 проход
1. pass[lang name="Russian"]бесплатный проезд; свободный проход — free pass
[lang name="Russian"]одиночный проход; однопроходный — single pass
2. passage; undersize[lang name="Russian"]право мирного прохода, пролёта — right of innocent passage
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5 проход
право мирного прохода, пролёта — right of innocent passage
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6 мирный проход
право мирного прохода, пролёта — right of innocent passage
Русско-английский военно-политический словарь > мирный проход
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7 право свободного прохода
право мирного прохода, пролёта — right of innocent passage
Русско-английский военно-политический словарь > право свободного прохода
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