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1 неустойчивая погода
1) General subject: changeable weather, transitional weather, transitionary weather, transitive weather, treacherous weather, variable weather2) Naval: disturbed weather, unsteady weather3) Engineering: broken weather4) Marine science: unsettled weather5) Makarov: April weather, fickle weatherУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > неустойчивая погода
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2 непостоянная погода
General subject: transitional weather, transitionary weather, transitive weatherУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > непостоянная погода
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3 Yak
1) quot. part. attaches to the quoted phrase to make the noun phrase that is the object of the transitive verb ye ‘to say’ прибавляется к цитируемой фразе, чтобы сделать (из этой фразы) объект для глагола ye ‘говорить’ Nisatta anak-ne ne yak a-ye kamiasi a kotanu un ek yak a-ye. Tomorrow mentioned above werewolf will come to our settling so they say. Завтра вышеназванный оборотень в наше поселение придет, как говорят. 2) syn.: Yak-ne future conditional part. будущее условное Sir pirka yak pirka-p. It will be nice if the weather is good. Если погода будет хорошей – это хорошо.
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weather strip — noun Date: 1847 a strip of material to cover the joint of a door or window and the sill, casing, or threshold so as to exclude rain, snow, and cold air called also weather stripping • weather strip transitive verb … New Collegiate Dictionary
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