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121 punishment cell
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > punishment cell
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122 TBH
1) Общая лексика: нанимаемый сотрудник (to be hired)2) Медицина: The Brooklyn Hospital Center, Thunder Bay Regional Hospital3) Американизм: Temporary Black Hole4) Военный термин: truck bed height5) Техника: two-beam holography6) Грубое выражение: Tits Be Hairy7) Транспорт: The Blue Highway8) Фирменный знак: The BirdHouse9) Интернет: to be honest, если честно10) Аэропорты: Tablas, Philippines11) Хобби: Top-Bar Hive -
123 Tbh
1) Общая лексика: нанимаемый сотрудник (to be hired)2) Медицина: The Brooklyn Hospital Center, Thunder Bay Regional Hospital3) Американизм: Temporary Black Hole4) Военный термин: truck bed height5) Техника: two-beam holography6) Грубое выражение: Tits Be Hairy7) Транспорт: The Blue Highway8) Фирменный знак: The BirdHouse9) Интернет: to be honest, если честно10) Аэропорты: Tablas, Philippines11) Хобби: Top-Bar Hive -
124 blind trust
1) Общая лексика: "слепой" траст (возможны варианты) (blind trust (also known as a limping or black-hole trust) is a trust where it not possible to ascertain the purpose of the trust, or who beneficiaries are, from the trust deed)2) Коммерция: анонимное доверительное управление имуществом -
125 hypointense lesion
Рентгенология: гипоинтенсивный очаг (black hole) -
126 tbh
1) Общая лексика: нанимаемый сотрудник (to be hired)2) Медицина: The Brooklyn Hospital Center, Thunder Bay Regional Hospital3) Американизм: Temporary Black Hole4) Военный термин: truck bed height5) Техника: two-beam holography6) Грубое выражение: Tits Be Hairy7) Транспорт: The Blue Highway8) Фирменный знак: The BirdHouse9) Интернет: to be honest, если честно10) Аэропорты: Tablas, Philippines11) Хобби: Top-Bar Hive -
127 suck in
v.• succionar v.v + o + adv, v + adv + o ( draw in) \<\<air/breath\>\> tomar; \<\<cheeks/stomach\>\> meterVT + ADV1) (lit)a) [machine] [+ dust, air] aspirarb) [black hole] [+ matter] tragar, aspirarc) [person] [+ air] tomar2) (fig)to get sucked in — (to war, argument) verse envuelto
* * *v + o + adv, v + adv + o ( draw in) \<\<air/breath\>\> tomar; \<\<cheeks/stomach\>\> meter -
128 collapsar
n. BLACK HOLE
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