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1 (an) area with a poor television signal
an area with a poor (an excellent) television signal район, плохо (хорошо) принимающий телесигналыEnglish-Russian combinatory dictionary > (an) area with a poor television signal
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2 signal
['sɪgn(ə)l]nсигнал, знак, команда, предупреждение, указательShe gave a signal with her arm for a left turn. — Она показала рукой, что будет поворачивать налево.
The troops received the signal that the attack was to begin. — Войска получили сигнал к началу атаки.
- storm signalThe raid began at a given signal. — Рейд начался по сигналу
- warning signal
- starting signal
- stop signal
- traffic signals
- go-ahead signal
- light signals
- call signals
- time signal
- distress signal
- hand signal
- military signals
- unmistakable signal
- mute signals
- audible signals
- signal smoke
- signal rocket
- signal flags
- signal pistol
- signal service
- signal officer
- signal communications
- signal from the ship
- signal to attack
- signal to the troops
- signal to the crowd
- signal for retreat
- signals describing the condition of the air
- area with a poor television signal
- at a prearranged signal
- get a strong TV signal
- give a signal
- put up a signal of danger
- sound a signal
- give a signal to advance
- exchange the signals
- return signals
- reply to a signal
- make a signal by the motion of the head
- repeat the signal
- set the signal
- hoist the signal
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