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n pl (вжив. тж як sing)атлетика; гімнастика; заняття спортомto engage in athletics — займатися легкою атлетикою, займатися спортом
to compete in athletics — змагатися у легкій атлетиці, змагатися у спорті
* * *nвикор. з дiєcл. в oдн.; мн. атлетика; заняття спортом -
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[æθ'letɪks]n pl(вжив. тж. як sg) атле́тика; гімна́стика; спортtrack-and-field athletics — легка́ атле́тика
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nвикор. з дiєcл. в oдн.; мн. атлетика; заняття спортом -
4 track-and-field athletics
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5 track-and-field athletics
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English-Ukrainian transcription dictionary > track-and-field athletics
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adj спорт.легкоатлетичний* * *a; спорт. -
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[trækən(d)ˌfiːld (æθ'letɪks)]n спорт.; = track-and-field athleticsлегка́ атле́тикаEnglish-Ukrainian transcription dictionary > track-and-field
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