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121 новорождённый
adj and noun, m., newly bornРусско-английский словарь математических терминов > новорождённый
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122 правило имён существительных и глаголов
Programming: "noun and verb" ruleУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > правило имён существительных и глаголов
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123 (имя) существительное
Linguistics: noun, substantiveУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > (имя) существительное
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124 in the ~ that + clause
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > in the ~ that + clause
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125 looking lustfully at the opposite sex
Australian slang: perve (noun & verb)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > looking lustfully at the opposite sex
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126 synonym for fuck in nearly all its senses
Australian slang: root (verb and noun) ("I feel rooted", "this washing machine is rooted", "(s)he's a good root". A very useful word in fairly polite conversation)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > synonym for fuck in nearly all its senses
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127 ИГ
1) General subject: инвестиционная группа2) Linguistics: (Именная группа) NP (NP = Noun Phrase)3) Telecommunications: measurement generator, measuring generator, измерительный генератор4) Abbreviation: Институт геологии, журнал "Итоги"5) Sakhalin energy glossary: geotechnic survey (инженерно-геологические работы), survey (инженерно-геологические работы), инженерно-геологические, инженерно-геологические работы, исследования6) Sakhalin R: инженерно-геологические работы7) Nuclear weapons: Институт географии НАН Украины -
128 ИГ (Именная группа)
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > ИГ (Именная группа)
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