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brook [brʊk]1. nounruisseau m* * *[brʊk] 1.noun ruisseau m2.transitive verb sout tolérer [argument, refusal] -
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brook [brʊk](usu neg) (tolerate) supporter, tolérer; (answer, delay) admettre, souffrir;∎ he will brook no insolence il ne supporte pas d'impertinence2 noun(stream) ruisseau m►► Ichthyology brook trout saumon m de fontaine -
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nounഅരുവി, ചെറുനദി, ചെറുപുഴverb transitiveസഹിക്കുക, ക്ഷമിക്കുക, അനുഭവിക്കുക -
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I bruk noun(a small stream.) arroyo
II bruk verb(to put up with: He will not brook any interference.) aguantar, tolerar, permitirtr[brʊk]1 arroyo, riachuelobrook ['brʊk] vttolerate: tolerar, admitirbrook n: arroyo mn.• arroyo s.m.• riachuelo s.m.
I brʊknoun arroyo m
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transitive verb (frml) (usu with neg) tolerar, admitir
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[brʊk]N (=stream) arroyo m
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[brʊk]VT frm (=tolerate) tolerar, admitir* * *
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I nounBach, derII transitive verb* * *I [bruk] noun(a small stream.) der BachII [bruk] verb(to put up with: He will not brook any interference.) erdulden* * *brook1[brʊk]n Bach mbrook2[brʊk]▪ to \brook sth etw dulden* * *I [brʊk]nBach m IIvt(liter: tolerate) dulden* * *brook1 [brʊk] s Bach mbrook2 [brʊk] v/t ertragen, erdulden (meist neg):it brooks no delay es duldet keinen Aufschub* * *I nounBach, derII transitive verbbrook no nonsense/delay — keinen Unfug/Aufschub dulden
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1. n ручей, ручеёк2. v книжн. терпеть, выноситьСинонимический ряд:1. stream (noun) branch; burn; creek; gill; race; rill; river; rivulet; run; runlet; runnel; stream; tributary2. bear (verb) abide; accept; allow; bear; digest; endure; go; lump; put up with; stand; stick out; stomach; submit to; suffer; support; sustain; swallow; sweat out; take; tolerate -
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I [brʊk]nome ruscello m.II [brʊk]verbo transitivo form. tollerare, sopportare [ refusal]* * *I [bruk] noun(a small stream.)II [bruk] verb(to put up with: He will not brook any interference.)* * *I [brʊk] n II [brʊk] vt(frm: tolerate) tollerare, ammettere* * *brook /brʊk/n.1 ruscello; torrente2 (equit.) fossatobrookletn.ruscelletto; torrentello.(to) brook /brʊk/v. t.(di solito in frasi neg.) sopportare; tollerare: I cannot brook his insolence, non posso sopportare la sua insolenza.* * *I [brʊk]nome ruscello m.II [brʊk]verbo transitivo form. tollerare, sopportare [ refusal] -
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