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1 bruit
1. n1) чутка, поговір2) мед. шум (під час вислуховування серця і легенів)2. vпоширювати (розпускати) чуткиit is bruited about (abroad) — ходять чутки, що (ніби)
* * *I [bruːt] n1) арх. чутки; слава2) мeд. шум (у легенях, серці)II [bruːt] v1) сіяти чутки2) знеславити -
2 bruit
[bruːt] 1. заст.; nчу́тка, поголо́ска2. заст.; vрозпуска́ти (поши́рювати) чутки́it is bruited about [abroad] that — хо́дять чутки́, що (ні́би)
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