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1 ticker
n1) маятник2) розм. годинник3) жарт. серце4) розм. телеграфний апаратstock ticker — ком. апарат, який автоматично друкує на стрічці біржові новини
5) рад. тикер6) тел. зумер, вібратор* * *n1) маятник2) годинники3) серце4) cл. телеграфний апарат, що автоматично друкує на стрічці останні біржові новини5) радіо тіккер6) тeл. зумер, вібратор -
2 ticker
n1) маятник2) годинники3) серце4) cл. телеграфний апарат, що автоматично друкує на стрічці останні біржові новини5) радіо тіккер6) тeл. зумер, вібратор
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