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[dɪ'lɪnɪeɪt]1) Общая лексика: вычерчивать, изображать, изобразить, набрасывать, обрисовать, обрисовывать, описать, описывать, очертить, очерчивать, устанавливать очертания или размеры, набросать в общих чертах, размежевать (to decide or show the exact limits of something), очертить круг2) Морской термин: изображать с помощью линий и символов3) Математика: устанавливать очертания5) Юридический термин: давать дефиницию, давать определение, давать определение, дефиницию, дефиниция, определение, устанавливать границы6) Автомобильный термин: обводить контуры, ограничивать7) Нефть: выделять, оконтуривать, определять (очертания), определять границы, определять размеры, определять размеры/границы8) Картография: чертить9) Нефтегазовая техника оконтурить, определить границы, определить размеры, определить размеры или границы10) Макаров: раскраивать, устанавливать размеры
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