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1 raise the siege of
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2 raise the siege
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3 raise a siege
Общая лексика: снять осаду, снимать осаду -
4 raise the siege
Общая лексика: снимать осаду, снять осаду -
5 raise a siege
להסיר מצור* * *◙ רוצמ ריסהל◄ -
6 raise a siege
kuşatmayı kırmak, düşmanı çekilmek zorunda bırakmak -
7 raise a siege
kuşatmayı kırmak, düşmanı çekilmek zorunda bırakmak -
8 raise a siege
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10 raise a siege
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11 raise the siege
• dići opsadu; opsaditi; opsađivati; tezga -
12 raise the siege
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13 raise the siege
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14 raise a siege
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15 raise\ a\ siege
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16 raise the siege
снять оса́дуThe Americanisms. English-Russian dictionary. > raise the siege
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17 RAISE THE SIEGE (TO)
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18 to raise the siege of a fort
to raise the siege of a fortlevantar o cerco de um forte.English-Portuguese dictionary > to raise the siege of a fort
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19 to raise the siege
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20 to raise a siege
izbeigt aplenkumu
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siege — [ sidʒ ] noun count or uncount 1. ) an attack in which an army surrounds a castle or city in order to prevent the people inside from receiving food and water: The troops prepared to withstand a long siege. break a siege (=to cause a siege to end) … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
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