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    {'kambat}
    I. 1. борба, битка, сражение, бой
    single COMBAT единоборство, двубой
    2. attr боен, боеви
    COMBAT mission бойна задача
    COMBAT fatigue психическа травма/разстройство, вследствие на напрежение по време на сражение
    COMBAT suit походна/бойна униформа
    II. v сражавам се, бия се, боря се (неприятел, болеет, бедствие и пр.)
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    {'kambat} n 1. борба, битка, сражение, бой; single combat единоборс(2) v сражавам се, бия се, боря се (неприятел, болеет, бедс
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    сражавам се; сражение; боен; борба; бия; бой;
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    1. attr боен, боеви 2. combat fatigue психическа травма/разстройство, вследствие на напрежение по време на сражение 3. combat mission бойна задача 4. combat suit походна/бойна униформа 5. i. борба, битка, сражение, бой 6. ii. v сражавам се, бия се, боря се (неприятел, болеет, бедствие и пр.) 7. single combat единоборство, двубой
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    combat[´kɔmbət] I. n 1. борба, бой, сражение, битка, схватка; single \combat единоборство; дуел; \combat of wits размяна на остроумия; 2. attr боен; \combat arm род войска; \combat company 1) бойна рота; 2) пионерна рота; \combat liaison боева (бойна) свръзка, свръзка по време на бой; \combat suit воен. походна (бойна) униформа; \combat aviation изтребителна авиация; armed ( unarmed) \combat въоръжена (невъоръжена) борба; II.[´kɔmbæt, kəm´bæt] v сражавам се с, бия се с, сражавам се срещу; to \combat inflation ( terrorism) боря се с инфлацията (тероризма).

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