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101 resist
maskaochronaopierać sięprzeciwstawiać sięrezerstawiać opórwarstwa ochronna -
102 resist
сопротивляться; препятствовать -
103 resist
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104 resist
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105 resist
сопротивляться, противостоять; воздерживаться от чего-либо -
106 resist
сопротивляться, отталкивать, противостоять, быть стойким, сопротивляемость
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107 resist
• съпротивлявам се• противопоставям се, устоявам -
108 resist
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109 resist
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110 resist
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111 resist
vastu panema, tõrkuma, vastu võitlema -
112 resist
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113 resist
см. photoresistАнгло-русский толковый словарь терминов и сокращений по ВТ, Интернету и программированию. > resist
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114 resist
сопротивляться; противостоять -
115 resist
оказывать сопротивление, сопротивляться; противодействовать; обороняться -
116 resist
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117 resist
сопротивляться; устоять; противиться; противостоять; оказывать сопротивление; противодействовать; воздерживаться; препятствовать -
118 resist
resistirEnglish-Portuguese dictionary of military terminology > resist
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119 resist
vt.1 resistir.2 resistirse a.3 sobrevivir.vi.resistir.(pt & pp resisted) -
120 resist to
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