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81 take apart
(to separate (something) into the pieces from which it is made: He took the engine apart.) szétszed (darabjaira) -
82 take apart
(to separate (something) into the pieces from which it is made: He took the engine apart.) desmontar -
83 take apart
ayırmak, koparmak* * *parçalara ayır* * *(to separate (something) into the pieces from which it is made: He took the engine apart.) parçalara ayırmak -
84 take apart
(to separate (something) into the pieces from which it is made: He took the engine apart.) razstaviti* * *transitive verb narazen vzeti -
85 take apart
• purkaa• ratkoa• hajottaa* * *(to separate (something) into the pieces from which it is made: He took the engine apart.) hajottaa osiin -
86 take apart
(to separate (something) into the pieces from which it is made: He took the engine apart.) ta fra hverandre -
87 take apart
vtrozbierać (rozebrać perf) (na części)* * *(to separate (something) into the pieces from which it is made: He took the engine apart.) rozbierać na części -
88 take apart
(to separate (something) into the pieces from which it is made: He took the engine apart.) izjaukt -
89 take apart
(to separate (something) into the pieces from which it is made: He took the engine apart.) išardyti -
90 take apart
(to separate (something) into the pieces from which it is made: He took the engine apart.) ta (plocka) isär -
91 take apart
(to separate (something) into the pieces from which it is made: He took the engine apart.) rozebrat* * *• demontovat -
92 take apart
(to separate (something) into the pieces from which it is made: He took the engine apart.) rozobrať* * *• rozobrat -
93 take apart
(to separate (something) into the pieces from which it is made: He took the engine apart.) a demonta -
94 take apart
(to separate (something) into the pieces from which it is made: He took the engine apart.) ξεμοντάρω, αποσυναρμολογώ, διαλύω -
95 take apart
to separate (something) into the pieces from which it is made:يُفَكِّك إلى أجْزاءHe took the engine apart.
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96 take apart
(to separate (something) into the pieces from which it is made: He took the engine apart.) démonter -
97 take apart
(to separate (something) into the pieces from which it is made: He took the engine apart.) desmontar -
98 take wipe-sample from something
Химическое оружие: брать смыв (ы) с чего-либоУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > take wipe-sample from something
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99 borrow from
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100 remove from
См. также в других словарях:
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take (something) away from — (someone/something) to reduce the praise earned by a person or group. She did a lot to help people, and no one should ever try to take that away from her. We made some mistakes, but I don t want to take anything away from Iowa State they played a … New idioms dictionary
take courage from something — phrase to feel more confident and hopeful because of something We can take courage from his success. Thesaurus: to be, or to become happy or happiersynonym Main entry: courage … Useful english dictionary
take away from — ˌtake a ˈway from [transitive] [present tense I/you/we/they take away from he/she/it takes away from present participle taking away from past tense took away from … Useful english dictionary
take it from me — You can believe me, believe me when I say • • • Main Entry: ↑take * * * take it from me spoken phrase used for emphasizing that what you are saying is true and people should believe it Take it from me, he’s a really nice guy. Thesaurus: ways of… … Useful english dictionary