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21 bivvy
s.tienda de campaña provisional. -
22 bivvy
бивакпалатка -
23 bivvy bag
Военный термин: водонепроницаемый спальный мешок -
24 bivouac
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25 viina
• bevie• bevy• bivvy -
26 booth
стенд имя существительное: -
27 camp
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28 pavilion
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29 stall
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30 tabernacle
скиния имя существительное: -
31 tent
палатка имя существительное: глагол:вставлять тампон (tampon, tent)разбивать палатку (tent, pitch one's tent) -
32 stalls
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См. также в других словарях:
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