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1 reducible hip
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2 reducible hip
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3 reducible hip
мед.фраз. вправимый вывих головки бедра* * * -
4 hip
1. n бедро; бок2. n архит. ребро крыши; конёк3. v вывихнуть или повредить бедро4. v перекинуть через бедро5. v архит. снабжать ребром, коньком6. n плод, ягода шиповника7. n разг. меланхолия, уныниеto have the hip — быть в скверном настроении, хандрить
8. v разг. повергать в уныние, расстраиватьlong swing hip beat — с большого маха вис лежа на н.ж.
9. a сл. характерный для хиппи10. a амер. сл. модныйСинонимический ряд:small pulpy fruit (noun) bean; berry; drupe; fruit; haw; kernel; pome; seed; small pulpy fruit -
5 hip
1. ребро крыши; вальма2. накосная стропильная нога3. крайний верхний узел трапецеидальной мостовой фермы -
6 unreducible hip
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