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1 the example helps to bring out the meaning of the word
Универсальный англо-русский словарь > the example helps to bring out the meaning of the word
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2 the example is drawn from
Математика: брать примерУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > the example is drawn from
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3 by the example of
1) Общая лексика: по образцу, по примеру2) Математика: на примере -
4 follow the example
Экономика: следовать примеру -
5 follow the example of
Макаров: брать пример с (кого-л.), следовать (чьему-л.) примеру -
6 set the example
Общая лексика: быть примером -
7 follow the example
ללכת בדרך, לקחת דוגמא* * *◙ אמגוד תחקל,ךרדב תכלל◄ -
8 follow the example of
mencontoh -
9 followed the example of
mencontoh -
10 following the example of
mencontoh -
11 after the example of
بتقليد،باقتداي ،مانند -
12 follow the example
volg het voorbeeld -
13 follow the example
gör likadant -
14 follow\ the\ example\ of
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15 to quote the example of the speaker
процитировать пример, приведённый ораторомEnglish-Russian combinatory dictionary > to quote the example of the speaker
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16 if only through the example offered by
Общая лексика: хотя бы на примереУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > if only through the example offered by
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17 in the example above
Математика: в вышеприведённом примере -
18 in the example cited
Математика: в приведённом примере (above) -
19 according to the example
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20 to follow the example
English-russian dctionary of contemporary Economics > to follow the example
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