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1 Mixed
* * *[mɪkst]nt -(s), -(s) (SPORT)(= Spiel) mixed doubles sing; (= Mannschaft) mixed doubles pair* * * -
2 Mixed
сущ.1) общ. смешанная парная игра (теннис, настольный теннис), микст2) брит. пряжа из джута и отходов льна -
3 mixed
сущ.1) общ. смешанная парная игра (теннис, настольный теннис), микст2) брит. пряжа из джута и отходов льна -
4 Mixed
nтенн. микст, смешанный разряд -
5 Mixed
[mɪkst]n <-(s), -(s)> спорт1) микст, смешанная парная игра (в теннисе, настольном теннисе, бадминтоне)2) микст, микст-команда -
6 Mixed
Míxed [mikst] nмикст, сме́шанная па́рная игра́ (теннис, настольный теннис) -
7 Mixed-Mode-Betrieb
Mixed-Mode-Betrieb m mixed mode of operationDeutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch der Elektrotechnik und Elektronik > Mixed-Mode-Betrieb
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8 mixed team
■ Team consisting of male and female players.■ Eine aus männlichen und weiblichen Spielern bestehende Mannschaft. -
9 mixed zone
■ Restricted area of the stadium between the dressing rooms and the players' exit where media representatives can interview players after the match.■ Geschützter Bereich zwischen den Umkleidekabinen und dem Spielerausgang, in dem akkreditierte Medienvertreter die Spieler nach einer Begegnung interviewen können. -
10 Mixed Pickles
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11 Mixed-Media-Veranstaltung
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12 Mixed Pickles
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13 Mixed Pickles
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14 Mixed Pickles
сущ.кул. ассорти из маринованных овощей, маринованные овощи, пикули -
15 Mixed place-Verfahren
Универсальный немецко-русский словарь > Mixed place-Verfahren
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16 Mixed-Hights-Prinzip
сущ.Универсальный немецко-русский словарь > Mixed-Hights-Prinzip
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17 Mixed-Mohair
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18 Mixed-Schuhe
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19 mixed connective tissue disease
engl.сме́шанное заболева́ние n соедини́тельной тка́ни, синдро́м m Ша́рпаGerman-russian medical dictionary > mixed connective tissue disease
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20 Mixed Economy
fсмешанная экономика; смешанный экономический порядокDeutsch-Russisch Wörterbuch für Finanzen und Wirtschaft > Mixed Economy
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