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1 шпат
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2 короткие гетры
General subject: spats, spats (до щиколоток) -
3 гетры
мн.; ед. гетра
gaiters, leggings; spats (только мужские короткие)* * *ед. гетра gaiters, leggings; spats -
4 Sitka Prevention And Treatment Services
Medicine: SPATSУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Sitka Prevention And Treatment Services
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5 South Pacific Air Transportation Service
Military: SPATSУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > South Pacific Air Transportation Service
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6 Special Program For Academically Talented Students
Education: SPATSУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Special Program For Academically Talented Students
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7 Strategic Posture and Aerospace Threat Summary
Military: SPATSУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Strategic Posture and Aerospace Threat Summary
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8 гамаши
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9 защитные гетры
Engineering: spats (сварщика) -
10 кожаные гетры
General subject: leather spats -
11 молодь устриц
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12 суконные гетры
1) General subject: cloth spats2) Textile: spat -
13 устричная икра
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14 гетры
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15 кальцит
nmineral. kalcīts, kaļķšpats* * *kalcīts, kaļķu špats -
16 полевой шпат
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17 гетры
............................................................1. gaiters{!! gaiter: پوشش روی کفش، پاتابه، گتر}............................................................2. leggings{!! legging: زنگار، ساق پوش، مچ پیچ}............................................................3. spats{ spatter: ـ(vt. & n.) پاشیدن، آلودن، ترشح، ترشح کردن، مقدار کم} -
18 гетры
мн.(ед. ге́тра ж.) gaiters; leggings; ( только мужские короткие) spats; (гимнастические, балетные) leg warmers -
19 гетры
мн. ч.; ед. гетраgaiters, leggings; spats (только мужские короткие) -
20 ссориться
1. be at loggerheadsбыть в ссоре; ссориться — be at loggerheads
2. fall out3. quarrelled4. spat5. spats6. spatted7. spatting8. quarrel; fall outссориться, быть в ссоре — to be at quarrel
9. brawlСинонимический ряд:браниться (глаг.) браниться; вздорить; грызться; ругаться; цапатьсяАнтонимический ряд:
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SPATS — … Useful english dictionary
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