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1 blade
1. n1) лезо2) клинок3) довгий, вузький листок; стеблина, травинка4) бот. листяна пластинка5) лопать (весла, пропелера)6) крило (вентилятора)1) анат., фон. передня частина язика8) розм. моторний хлопецьa knowing blade — пройда, пройдисвіт
2. adj фон.передньоязичний3. v1) вставляти лезо (у бритву)2) пускати пагони3) зчищати грязь (гравій) бульдозером4) розм. рвати траву* * *I n1) лезо; клинок2) фехтувальник3) довгий, вузький лист; пагін, стеблинка4) бoт. листова пластинка5) лопать; лопатка; eл. ніж ( рубильника); крило (вентилятора, семафора)8) cпeц. лопасть, крило ( обтюратора)9) aнaт., фон. передня частина язика10) cл. ( спритний) хлопецьII va
(young) blade — франт1) насаджувати, настромлювати лезо3) зчищати бруд, гравій бульдозером4) дiaл. рвати траву
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