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n2) , тіло ( живої людини); icт. труп, тіло3) основа; кістяк; становий хребет4) ( пуста) оболонка; видимість5) cпeц. каркас, кістяк; несуча конструкція; станина, корпус; бyд. арматура6) вiйcьк.; icт. запалювальне ядро -
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n. ceset, leş, kadavra, gövde, iskelet, ölü, enkaz, kalıntı (Argo)* * *1. ceset 2. iskelet* * *(a dead body, usually animal, not human: The carcasses of various animals hung in the butcher's shop.) gövde; leş -
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(a dead body, usually animal, not human: The carcasses of various animals hung in the butcher's shop.) kadaver -
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• runko• ruho• ruumis• ihmisruumis• henki• raato• raamitaviation• ranko• ranka• kehys• jäännökset• haaska• nahka• kuoret* * *(a dead body, usually animal, not human: The carcasses of various animals hung in the butcher's shop.) -
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n. 1. хүүр, цогцос. 2. яс бие/ мод. 3. яс. -
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§ ჩონჩხი, ტანი§1 მძორი, ლეში, მკვდარი / დაკლული / მოკლული ცხოველის სხეული2 კარკასი (გემისა, შენობისა) -
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(th) carcasă; schelet -
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جسد ،استخوان بندي ،لاشه ،بدن -
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strvina; truplo, leš; mil upaljiv metak* * *
crkotina
lešina
mrcina
mrtvo tijelo
truplo
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каркас; остов; армату ра -
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дене, төшкі, скелет -
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= carcaseThe New English-Russian Dictionary of Radio-electronics > carcass
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['kɑːkəs]npadlina f, ścierwo nt; ( at butcher's) tusza f* * *(a dead body, usually animal, not human: The carcasses of various animals hung in the butcher's shop.) tusza -
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(a dead body, usually animal, not human: The carcasses of various animals hung in the butcher's shop.) kautķermenis* * *liemenis; sprāgonis; karkass -
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мрша; труп -
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(a dead body, usually animal, not human: The carcasses of various animals hung in the butcher's shop.) skerdena -
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n. djurskelett; kadaver; kropp (slang)* * *(a dead body, usually animal, not human: The carcasses of various animals hung in the butcher's shop.) kadaver, djurkropp -
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s cos (animal, humà) | carcassa, carcanada -
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1) ( of an animal) Tierleiche f, [Tier]kadaver m; ( of a meat animal) Rumpf m; ( of poultry) Gerippe nt, Überreste mpl\carcasss of burnt-out vehicles ausgebrannte Autowracks;
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