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{'ɔ:ltəneit}
I. v сменям (се), редувам (се) (with)
to ALTERNATE between постоянно преминавам от (едно състояние, настроение на другo)
II. 1. a редуващ се през едно, периодичен
on ALTERNATE Mondays през понеделник
ALTERNATE angles срещулежащи/кръстни ъгли
2. заместник* * *{'ъ:ltъneit} v сменям (се), редувам (се) (with); to alternate between (2) {ъ:l'tъ:nъt} 1. а редуващ се през едно, периодичен; on* * *сменям; редувам; периодичен;* * *1. alternate angles срещулежащи/кръстни ъгли 2. i. v сменям (се), редувам (се) (with) 3. ii. a редуващ се през едно, периодичен 4. on alternate mondays през понеделник 5. to alternate between постоянно преминавам от (едно състояние, настроение на другo) 6. заместник* * *alternate[´ɔ:ltə¸neit] I. v редувам (се), сменям се; заменям (се); променям; II.[ɔ:l´tə:nit] adj 1. редуващ се през едно; периодичен; \alternate bands of colour редуващи се цветни ивици; \alternate failure and success неуспехи, редуващи се с успехи; on \alternate Mondays през понеделник; \alternate angles срещулежащи, срещуположни, кръстни ъгли; 2. бот. разположени през едно (за листа); FONT face=Times_Deutsch◊ adv alternately; III. n ам. пълномощник, заместник.
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