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1) огорожа; скупник краденого; торговець краденим; перекупник (переховувач, приймальник) краденого2) перекупати (переховувати, приймати) крадене•- fence proceeds
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kerítés to fence: vív* * *I 1. [fens] noun(a line of wooden or metal posts joined by wood, wire etc to stop people, animals etc moving on to or off a piece of land: The garden was surrounded by a wooden fence.) kerítés2. verb(to enclose (an area of land) with a fence eg to prevent people, animals etc from getting in: We fenced off the field.) bekerít- fencingII [fens] verb1) (to fight with (blunted) swords as a sport.) vív2) (to avoid answering questions: He fenced with me for half an hour before I got the truth.) kitér a kérdés elől•- fencing -
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n. omheining, schutting, hek; sport van zwaardvechten; heler; vermogen te debatteren; iemand die gestolen goederen verkoopt; vertikaal obstakel in showspringen (Sport)--------v. zwaard vechten, schermen; een hek bouwen, iets afzetten d.m.v. een hek; beschermen (d.m.v. een hek); ontwijken (van een vraag)fence1[ fens] 〈 zelfstandig naamwoord〉1 hek ⇒ omheining, afscheiding2 heler♦voorbeelden:————————fence2♦voorbeelden:II 〈 overgankelijk werkwoord〉1 omheinen♦voorbeelden: -
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transitive verb* * *vt▪ to \fence off off ⇆ sth etw absperren* * *vt seppiece of land abzäunen* * *transitive verb* * *v.abzäunen v. -
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стойка; упорный угольник; предохранительный кожух; щит (снеговой); ограждение; ограда; II загораживать; ограждать; отражать- fence-type brewer body - snow fence
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