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41 look-alike
noun (a person who looks (exactly) like someone else; a double: the prince's look-alike.) doble* * * -
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noun (a person who looks (exactly) like someone else; a double: the prince's look-alike.) hasonmás -
44 look-alike
noun (a person who looks (exactly) like someone else; a double: the prince's look-alike.) benzeri, tıpkısı -
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noun (a person who looks (exactly) like someone else; a double: the prince's look-alike.) dvojnik -
46 look-alike
noun (a person who looks (exactly) like someone else; a double: the prince's look-alike.) -
47 look-alike
noun (a person who looks (exactly) like someone else; a double: the prince's look-alike.) (kjendis)dobbeltgjenger -
48 look-alike
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50 look-alike
noun (a person who looks (exactly) like someone else; a double: the prince's look-alike.) līdzinieks; dubultnieks* * *dubultnieks, līdzinieks -
51 look-alike
noun (a person who looks (exactly) like someone else; a double: the prince's look-alike.) gyvavaizdis -
52 look-alike
noun (a person who looks (exactly) like someone else; a double: the prince's look-alike.) -
53 look-alike
noun (a person who looks (exactly) like someone else; a double: the prince's look-alike.) podobná osoba* * *• podobná osoba -
54 look-alike
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55 look away
to turn one’s eyes away from someone/something отвернуть взглядHe said hello to her but she looked away. Don’t look away when I’m talking to you.
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56 look-alike
noun (a person who looks (exactly) like someone else; a double: the prince's look-alike.) σωσίας -
57 look-alike
noun (a person who looks (exactly) like someone else; a double: the prince's look-alike.) dvojník -
58 look as if etc one has been dragged through a hedge backwards
expr infmlTheir hair looks as if they'd been dragged through a hedge backwards — У этих девиц волосы торчат во все стороны
You look like someone's been dragging you backwards through a hedge all the way home from school — Где ты так вывалялся после школы?
The new dictionary of modern spoken language > look as if etc one has been dragged through a hedge backwards
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59 look-alike
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60 look-alike
noun (a person who looks (exactly) like someone else; a double: the prince's look-alike.)
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