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1 леска
1) General subject: hair-line (из волоса), line, sea line, sea-line (для рыбной ловли в глубоких морских водах)2) Textile: fish twine3) Fishery: angling line, fish line4) Makarov: fishing line -
2 леса
1) General subject: falsework (строительные), fishing-line, forestry, ganging, gut (из кишки), hairline, line (удочки), scaffold, scaffolding (строительные), wilds2) Naval: staging (строительные)4) Construction: false work, (строительные) falsework, framing scaffold, shoring, staging, work platform5) Railway term: centering6) Jargon: jungles7) Fishery: angling line, fish line, stage8) Makarov: forests, gut (из кишок животных или фиброина шелкопряда) -
3 na'ina'i
also: gorigori, o'i o'i small, a tiny little bit; to give someone a small share of something; ka-na'ina'i-atu, give him a little bit.the thread or the angling line with which the bait is tied to the hook; ka-to'o te na'ina'i, ka-here te maúnu mo te îka, take a thread and tie the bait for the fish. -
4 удебный лов
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5 удочка
1) General subject: fishing rod, fishing tackle, fishing-rod, rod, throw line, throw-line, trap, fishing pole2) TV: boom (для микрофона)3) Fishery: fishrod4) Makarov: angling rod, trace -
6 проходить
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•The red line runs across the chart.
II•The trucks easily cover two miles in 25 minutes.
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•The light passes through the water.
•The shock wave travels through the ground.
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•As the molecule traverses this length,...
•The shock wave travels into the low-pressure chamber.
IV•The process will progress (or proceed, or take place) in the tube.
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