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1 badaud
badaud, e [bado, od]masculine noun, feminine noun* * ** * *bado, od nm/f badaud, -e* * *, badaude [bado, od] nom masculin, nom féminin[curieux] curious onlooker[promeneur] stroller -
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3 зевака
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4 зевака (f)
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5 watcher
watcher ['wɒtʃə(r)]observateur(trice) m,f; (spectator) spectateur(trice) m,f; (idle onlooker) curieux(euse) m,f;∎ Downing Street/Kremlin watchers les observateurs de Downing Street/du Kremlin
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