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121 cock-and-bull
cock-and-bull [ˏkɒkǝnˊbυl] a:cock-and-bull story неправдоподо́бная исто́рия; небыли́цы
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122 come-and-go
come-and-go [ˏkʌmənˊgəυ] n1) движе́ние взад и вперёд2) attr.:come-and-go people случа́йные лю́ди, сменя́ющие оди́н друго́го
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123 dot-and-dash
dot-and-dash [ˏdɒtənˊdæʃ] a:dot-and-dash code а́збука Мо́рзе
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124 dribs and drabs
dribs and drabs [ˏdrɪbzənˊdræbz] n plразг. обры́вки, кро́хи;to arrive in dribs and drabs тяну́ться, прибыва́ть понемно́гу
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125 far and wide
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126 hand and foot
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127 heel-and-toe
heel-and-toe [ˏhi:lənˊtəυ] a:heel-and-toe walk спорти́вная ходьба́
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128 hit-and-run
hit-and-run [ˏhɪtnˊrʌn] a:hit-and-run driver води́тель, кото́рый скрыва́ется, сбив пешехо́да
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