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21 leat
prep.pron. with you, by you, in your possession -
22 leat
s vodenički jarak, kanal za dovod ili odvod vode (u mlinu) -
23 leat
s.1 el cauce o canal que conduce el agua a un molino o por donde sale de él. (antiguo)2 cauce para desfogue de aguas, canal artificial abierto para agua.3 caño hecho de madera para llevar agua al molino. -
24 leat
выемка, желобок, полость -
25 Leat
நீர்த்தாரை -
26 LEAT
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27 leat
/li:t/ * danh từ - máng dẫn nước ra cối xay -
28 leat
канал; канава -
29 leat vearrut
s.o. is wrong -
30 fly-leat (sheet) paper
Полиграфия: форзацУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > fly-leat (sheet) paper
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31 fly-leat paper
Полиграфия: (sheet) форзац, форзацная бумага -
32 fly-leat sheet paper
Полиграфия: форзацная бумага -
33 sight-leat measurement
Оружейное производство: определение расстояния до цели посредством использования прицела в качестве угломераУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > sight-leat measurement
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34 mill leat
UKcanal d’amenée mDictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > mill leat
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35 a fi leat (cu cineva)
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36 fly-leat paper
1) форзацная бумага2) форзацАнгло-русский словарь по полиграфии и издательскому делу > fly-leat paper
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37 sight-leat measurement
определение расстояния до цели посредством использования прицела в качестве угломера -
38 Dia leat!
prep. phr. благослови тебя Господь!; бог с тобой! -
39 mar sin leat
interj. ну, пока!; до новых встреч! (обращение к одному лицу) -
40 tapadh leat!
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léat — past 3rd sing of lútan … Old to modern English dictionary
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leaţ — s. n., pl. leáţuri … Romanian orthography
leat — [li:t] noun Brit. an open watercourse conducting water to a mill. Origin C16: from OE gelt in wætergelt water channel , related to ltan to let … English new terms dictionary