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1 full annular eclipse
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2 annular
1) кольцевой
2) кольцеобразный
– annular antenna
– annular cable
– annular chromatography
– annular core
– annular diffusion
– annular eclipse
– annular float
– annular flow
– annular furnace
– annular gap
– annular groove
– annular micrometer
– annular nozzle
– annular slot
full annular eclipse — <astr.> затмение кольцеобразно-полное
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3 eclipse
1) затмение
2) эклипс
3) затмевать
4) заслонять
– annular eclipse
– eclipse of the Moon
– eclipse of the Sun
– eclipse year
– lunar eclipse
– partial eclipse
– to eclipse
– total eclipse
full annular eclipse — <astr.> затмение кольцеобразно-полное
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4 eclipse
1) заслонять; затмевать2) затмение -
5 full
1) полный
2) валять
3) дополна
4) увалять
5) ширококолейный железный
6) вполне
7) как раз
8) наследственный
9) полным-полно
– at full speed
– at full steam
– fill full
– full adder
– full annealing
– full automation
– full availability
– full catalogue
– full circle
– full complement
– full coordinates
– full curve
– full dressing
– full hardenability
– full hardening
– full length
– full line
– full load
– full mesh
– full moon
– full protection
– full renovation
– full speed
– full throttle
– full thrust
– full weight
– of full value
– to its full extent
full annular eclipse — <astr.> затмение кольцеобразно-полное
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