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1 место
. в другом месте; в месте; в некоторых местах; занимать... место; иметь место; меняться местами; на месте; проверка на месте; становиться на место; удерживать на месте; установленный на месте; уступать место•In each octave there is room for seven different notes.
•The troposphere is the seat (or scene) of all important weather processes.
•The spinal cord was viewed as the seat of many of these interactions.
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2 место
. в другом месте; в месте; в некоторых местах; занимать... место; иметь место; меняться местами; на месте; проверка на месте; становиться на место; удерживать на месте; установленный на месте; уступать место•In each octave there is room for seven different notes.
•The troposphere is the seat (or scene) of all important weather processes.
•The spinal cord was viewed as the seat of many of these interactions.
* * *Место -- place, site, area, point; location (расположения); passage (часть текста)— по местуРусско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > место
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