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61 north
I.adj. sěverny · северныII.n.sěver · север m. -
62 north-eastwards
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63 north-westwards
north-westwards = north-westward 1. -
64 North Carolina
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65 north-eastwards
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1. в северо-восточном направлении, к северо-востоку, на северо-востокБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > north-eastwards
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66 north-westwards
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > north-westwards
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67 north about
north about naut. северным путем, огибая Шотландию; -
68 North America
North America noun Северная Америка -
69 North Briton
North Briton шотландец -
70 North Cape
North Cape noun мыс Нордкап -
71 North Carolina
North Carolina noun Северная Каролина -
72 North Dakota
North Dakota noun Северная Дакота -
73 north lights
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74 North Pole
North Pole noun geogr. Северный полюс -
75 North Sea
North Sea noun Северное море -
76 north-east
north-east 1. noun северо-восток; naut. норд-ост 2. adj. северо-восточный3. adv. к северо-востоку, на северо-восток -
77 north-easter
north-easter noun сильный северо-восточный ветер, норд-ост -
78 north-easterly
north-easterly 1. adj. 1) расположенный к северо-востоку от 2) дующий с се-веро-востока 2. adv. в северо-восточном направлении -
79 north-eastern
north-eastern adj. северовосточный -
80 north-eastward
north-eastward 1. adv. в северо-восточном направлении; к северо-востоку 2.adj. расположенный на северо-востоке 3. noun северо-восток
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