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1. n употр. с гл. во мн. ч. одежда, платьеlong clothes — длинное платьице для грудных детей, закрывающее ноги
2. n употр. с гл. во мн. ч. бельё3. n употр. с гл. во мн. ч. пелёнки4. n употр. с гл. во мн. ч. грязное бельё; чистое бельёСинонимический ряд:1. clothing (noun) apparel; attire; attirement; clothing; costume; dress; duds; ensemble; finery; garb; garments; habiliments; outfit; rags; raiment; rigging; suit; things; togs2. apparels (verb) apparels; arrays; attires; clads; dresses; garbs; garments3. robes (verb) cloaks; clothes; drapes; mantles; robes4. veils (verb) enfolds; enshrouds; envelops; enwraps; invests; shrouds; veils; wraps -
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1. n похороны2. n погребение, захоронение3. a погребальный, похоронныйСинонимический ряд:1. grave (noun) barrow; grave; mausoleum; mound; sepulcher; sepulchre; tomb; vault2. last rites (noun) embalming; entombment; funeral; inhumation; interment; last rites; obsequies; sepulture -
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