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21 Were you born in a barn?
Общая лексика: ты что, в лифте родился?Универсальный англо-русский словарь > Were you born in a barn?
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22 Were you born in a field?
Общая лексика: ты что, в лифте родился?Универсальный англо-русский словарь > Were you born in a field?
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23 were bear
Общая лексика: оборотень, человек-медведь -
24 were being put under a lot of pressure to
Общая лексика: на нас оказывали давлениеУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > were being put under a lot of pressure to
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25 were ease at
Религия: хорошо знал -
26 were expended
Каспий: было затрачено -
27 were there any calls for me?
Общая лексика: меня никто не спрашивал?Универсальный англо-русский словарь > were there any calls for me?
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28 were these your bo-peep thoughts?
Общая лексика: это были ваши тайные мысли?Универсальный англо-русский словарь > were these your bo-peep thoughts?
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29 were used of God
Религия: служить Богу -
30 were you among the field?
Макаров: вы были среди участников?Универсальный англо-русский словарь > were you among the field?
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31 were your words addressed to me or to him?
Общая лексика: вы говорите мне или ему?Универсальный англо-русский словарь > were your words addressed to me or to him?
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32 were-bear
1) Общая лексика: оборотень, человек-медведь2) Религия: (A person transformed into a bear or capable of assuming a bear's form) человек-медведь -
33 were-bear (A person transformed into a bear or capable of assuming a bear's form)
Религия: человек-медведьУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > were-bear (A person transformed into a bear or capable of assuming a bear's form)
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34 were-rabbit
Мультипликационное кино: кролик-оборотень -
35 were inspired
Математика: (these works) были инспирированы (by [1] and [3]) -
36 were introduced to a method
Математика: (the students) знакомить с методом (to find out...)Универсальный англо-русский словарь > were introduced to a method
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37 were manufactured by the electroplating technique
Математика: (the 10 specimens tested) были изготовлены с использованием техники гальванопокрытияУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > were manufactured by the electroplating technique
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38 were bear
(n) оборотень; человек-медведь -
39 were-bear
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40 were-bear
[ʹweə|beə,ʹwıə{beə}-] n фольк.человек-медведь, оборотень
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were — [wə strong wə: $ wər strong wə:r] [: Old English; Origin: wAre, wAron, wAren] the past tense of ↑be … Dictionary of contemporary English
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