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1 играть (I) > сыграть (I)
............................................................1. play(vt. & n.) بازی، نواختن ساز و غیره، سرگرمی مخصوص، تفریح، بازی کردن، تفریح کردن، ساز زدن، آلت موسیقی نواختن، زدن، رل بازی کردن، روی صحنهء نمایش ظاهرشدن، نمایش، نمایشنامه............................................................2. act perform............................................................3. toy(vt. & n.) اسباب بازی، سرگرمی، بازیچه، عروسک، بازی کردن، ور رفتن............................................................4. sparkle(vt. & vi. & n.) تلالوء داشتن، جرقه زدن، چشمک زدن، برق، تلالو، جرقه، درخشش -
2 разыгрывать (I) > разыграть (I)
............................................................1. perform(vt.) انجام دادن، کردن، بجا آوردن، اجرا کردن، بازی کردن، نمایش دادن، ایفا کردن............................................................2. play(vt. & n.) بازی، نواختن ساز و غیره، سرگرمی مخصوص، تفریح، بازی کردن، تفریح کردن، ساز زدن، آلت موسیقی نواختن، زدن، رل بازی کردن، روی صحنهء نمایش ظاهرشدن، نمایش، نمایشنامه....................................................................................................................................................................................5. round off(v.) گرد کردن، گرد کردن برشی............................................................6. raffle(vt. & vi. & n.) نوعی بازی قدیمی، لاتار، بخت آزمایی کردن............................................................7. draw lots............................................................8. play the...............................................................9. feign(vt.) وانمود کردن، به خود بستن، جعل کردن............................................................10. pull legРусско-персидский словарь > разыгрывать (I) > разыграть (I)
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