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1) General subject: make slip of the pen, forget oneself2) Colloquial: wet oneself, wet one's pants3) Mathematics: be characterized, be circumscribed, be described, make a writing error -
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1) General subject: be depicted, make slip of the pen2) Mathematics: be characterized, be circumscribed, be described, make a writing error -
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несовер. - описываться; совер. - описаться
make a slip (of the pen)* * *описываться; описаться make a slip -
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I несовер. - описываться; совер. - описаться
make a slip (of the pen)
II страд. от описывать* * *описываться; описаться make a slip -
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I несов. - опи́сываться, сов. - описа́ться1) ( делать описки) make a slip (of the pen)II несов. - опи́сываться, сов. - опи́саться; прост.( мочиться в бельё) wet oneself -
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св - описа́ться1) быть изображённым to be described, to be depicted2) разг обыкн св to make a slip (of the pen)
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