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( not in tune) nederantis, išsiderinęs -
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25 out of tune
( not in tune) fals -
26 out of tune
( not in tune) σε σωστό τόνο -
27 out of tune
( not in tune) falešně -
28 out of tune
( not in tune) faux -
29 out of tune
( not in tune) desafinado -
30 out-of-tune
расстроенный (обыкновенно о музыкальном инструменте)Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > out-of-tune
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31 out of tune
1) Общая лексика: звучащий фальшиво, не в тон, расстроенный, не в унисон2) Разговорное выражение: отсутствие согласованности3) Переносный смысл: рассогласование4) Техника: разрегулированный5) Музыка: нестройно -
32 out-of-tune
[ˌaʊtəv'tjuːn]Общая лексика: расстроенный (обыкн. о музыкальном инструменте) -
33 out of tune
фальшивоАнгло-русский большой универсальный переводческий словарь > out of tune
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34 out of tune
מזייף, מושר בזיוף; לא מכוונן* * *◙ ןנווכמ אל ;ףויזב רשומ,ףייזמ◄ -
35 out of tune
< mus> ■ verstimmt<mvhcl.mot> (engine; inadvertently) ■ verstellt -
36 out of tune
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37 out of tune
tidak selaras* * *sumbang -
38 out-of-tune
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39 out-of-tune
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40 out of tune
фалшиво;
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