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21 accomodate
The English-Russian dictionary general scientific > accomodate
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22 accomodate
1. приспособлять; 2. согласоватьEnglish-Russian dictionary on textile and sewing industry > accomodate
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23 accomodate
a-li-s-de-lv-di -
24 accomodate oneself
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25 accomodate the wounded
English-Russian dictionary of medicine > accomodate the wounded
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26 accomodate casualties
English-Russian small dictionary of medicine > accomodate casualties
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27 accomodate hospital
English-Russian small dictionary of medicine > accomodate hospital
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28 accomodate effluent
polluted effluent — загрязнённый сток; сточные воды
English-Russian dictionary on nuclear energy > accomodate effluent
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29 high speed dedicated magstripe encode and verify system that may be customized to accomodate a variety of document sizes and encoding formats
General subject: encode-verifierУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > high speed dedicated magstripe encode and verify system that may be customized to accomodate a variety of document sizes and encoding formats
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30 to accomodate
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31 to accomodate
jagah dilaanaa, suvidhaa karnaa, samaanaa -
32 приноравливаться
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33 laga eftir
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34 raskomotiti se
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35 предоставить в долг деньги на срок для оформления другого займа
Русско-английский словарь по экономии > предоставить в долг деньги на срок для оформления другого займа
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36 привести в соответствие
Русско-английский словарь по химии > привести в соответствие
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37 приводить в соответствие
Русско-английский словарь по химии > приводить в соответствие
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38 akomodá
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39 akomodi
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40 doni loĝejon
accomodate
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