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1 всегдашняя манера
Русско-английский словарь по общей лексике > всегдашняя манера
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2 всегдашний
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3 всегдашний
разг.usual, customary; (присущий данному человеку тж.) accustomed, wonted книжн.всегда́шняя мане́ра — usual / wonted manner
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