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1 боковник
Forestry: staves (for casks) -
2 донник
2) Naval: bottom3) Medicine: melilot (Melilotus L), melilot (Melilotus L.), sweet clover (Melilotus L)4) Botanical term: melilot (Melilotus), melilot (Melilotus gen.), sweet clover (Melilotus)7) Metallurgy: butt8) Textile: melilot (сорняк льна) -
3 EMPTY
• Empty bag cannot stand /upright/ (An) - Пустой мешок стоять не будет (П)• Empty barrel (bowl, kettle) makes the most noise (An) - Пустая бочка пуще гремит (П)• Empty barrels make the greatest din (sound) - Пустая бочка пуще гремит (П)• Empty can makes a lot of noise (An) - Пустая бочка пуще гремит (П)• Empty casks make the most noise - Пустая бочка пуще гремит (П)• Empty pail makes the most noise (The) - Пустая бочка пуще гремит (П)• Empty sack cannot stand upright (An) - Пустой мешок стоять не будет (П)• Empty vessels make the most noise (sound) - Пустая бочка пуще гремит (П)• Empty wagon makes the most noise (The) - Пустая бочка пуще гремит (П)• Empty wagon rattles loudest/ (An) - Пустая бочка пуще гремит (П)• He that is full of himself is very empty - Тот человек пустой, кто полон самим собой (T)• It is hard for an empty sack to stand upright - Пустой мешок стоять не будет (П)• It's hard for an empty bag to stand upright - Пустой мешок стоять не будет (П)• Loaded wagon creaks, an empty one rattles (A) - Пустая бочка пуще гремит (П)
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