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1. v( cast)1) броса́ть, кида́тьcast a net — забро́сить сеть
cast a glance — бро́сить взгляд
2) лить, отлива́ть (мета́лл)- cast offthis statue is cast in bronze — э́та ста́туя отли́та из бро́нзы
- cast out
- cast doubt on
- a casting vote
- cast pearls before swine
- cast the first stone 2. n, театрсоста́в исполни́телей
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