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1 époque de circulation
Dictionnaire français-anglais de géographie > époque de circulation
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2 Zirkulationepoche
Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch für Geographie > Zirkulationepoche
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3 época de circulación
Diccionario geografía española-Inglés > época de circulación
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4 циркуляционная эпоха
Русско-английский географический словарь > циркуляционная эпоха
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5 devir
n. age, period, epoch, era, circulation, cycle, revolution, rotation, turnover, alienation, assignation, assignment, cession, circle, circumvolution, currency, disposal, Eyre, grant, gyration, release, rev, rounder, spin, take over, transfer* * *1. cession 2. epoch 3. knock over 4. revolution 5. tip over 6. turnover 7. overturn (v.) 8. upset (v.) -
6 dövr
1) period, epoch, age, timebütün dövrlərdə – at all timeshazırkı dövrdə – at present, today, nowadaysdaş dövrü – the stone agefeodalizm dövrü – age of feudalism2) revolution; circulationmaşın dəqiqədə yüz dövr edir – the machine does a hundred revolutions a minutedövr eləmək – circulate
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