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1 слепнуть
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2 слепой
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3 вслепую
advgener. blind, blindelings, in den blinde -
4 глухой
adj1) gener. doven, blind (о стене, двери), dof (о звуках), hol (о голосе), afgelegen, doof2) phonet. stemloos -
5 двойное слепое исследование
adjclin.trial. dubbel-blind onderzoekRussisch-Nederlands Universal Dictionary > двойное слепое исследование
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6 действовать вслепую
vgener. blind zoekenRussisch-Nederlands Universal Dictionary > действовать вслепую
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7 летать слепым полётом
vgener. blind vliegenRussisch-Nederlands Universal Dictionary > летать слепым полётом
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8 не замечать недостатков
prepos.gener. blind voor gebreken zijnRussisch-Nederlands Universal Dictionary > не замечать недостатков
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9 проглядеть все глаза
vgener. zich blind kijken, zich de ogen uitkijkenRussisch-Nederlands Universal Dictionary > проглядеть все глаза
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10 слепо
advgener. blind, blindelings, blindweg -
11 слепо повиноваться
advgener. blind gehoorzamenRussisch-Nederlands Universal Dictionary > слепо повиноваться
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12 слепой
adjgener. blind, blinde, blindeman -
13 слепой на один глаз
adjgener. blind aan een oogRussisch-Nederlands Universal Dictionary > слепой на один глаз
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14 смотреть до боли в глазах
vgener. zich blind kijkenRussisch-Nederlands Universal Dictionary > смотреть до боли в глазах
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15 ставня
ngener. blind
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