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1 перебирать (I) > перебрать (I)
............................................................1. sort(vt. & vi. & n.) جور، قسم، نوع، گونه، طور، طبقه، رقم، جور کردن، سوا کردن، دسته دسته کردن، جور درآمدن، پیوستن، دمساز شدن............................................................2. examine(vt.) امتحان کردن، بازرسی کردن، معاینه کردن، بازجویی کردن، آزمودن، آزمون کردن............................................................3. go through............................................................4. go over(v.) به آن سو رفتن، گذشتن، منتقل شدن، مرور کردن............................................................5. run fingers........................................................................................................................7. reset(v.) بازنشاندن............................................................Русско-персидский словарь > перебирать (I) > перебрать (I)
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