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[,jɔːkʃiə'grɪt]йоркши́рский песча́ник (крупнозернистый; используется для шлифования)English-Russian Great Britain dictionary (Великобритания. Лингвострановедческий словарь) > Yorkshire grit
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YORKSHIRE pudding пудинг, опечен в мазнина от печено говеждо месо
YORKSHIRE terrier дребна порода териер с дълъг косъм* * *{'jъ:kshъ} n attr: Yorkshire pudding пудинг, опечен в мазнина от печ* * *1. n attr 2. yorkshire pudding пудинг, опечен в мазнина от печено говеждо месо 3. yorkshire terrier дребна порода териер с дълъг косъм* * * -
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[jɔ:kšiə]1.nounime severnoangleške grofije;2.adjective(ki je) iz grofije Yorkshire; figuratively prebrisan; robat, osoren (v občevanju)Yorkshire pudding — pečeno jajčno testo, ki se jé z govejo pečenko
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