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1 chest
I [tʃest] nounthe part of the body between the neck and waist, containing the heart and the lungs:صَدْر II [tʃest] nouna severe pain in his chest.
a large, strong wooden or metal box:صُنْدوقThe sheets were kept in a wooden chest.
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2 CHEST
• Righteous man sins before an open chest (The) - Где плохо лежит, туда и вор глядит (Г) -
3 chest’
(Russian) chest’ ber to salute -
4 chest
صُنْدُوق كبير \ chest: a large strong box for storing things. -
5 chest of drawers
خِزَانَة بِأَدْراج \ chest of drawers: a piece of furniture fitted with drawers for holding clothes. -
6 Chest
Physiology: CH -
7 Chest Hair Moment
Rude: CHM -
8 Chest Stripe Polo
Textile: CSP -
9 Chest Wall Velocity Predictor
Medicine: CWVPУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Chest Wall Velocity Predictor
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10 Chest X Ray
Physiology: CX -
11 Chest pain
Physiology: CP -
12 Chest wall
Physiology: CW -
13 Chest-back
Physiology: CB -
14 chest X-ray
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15 chest plate assembly
Англо-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > chest plate assembly
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16 chest resultant acceleration
результирующее ускорение, воздействующее на грудную клеткуАнгло-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > chest resultant acceleration
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17 chest of drawers
a piece of furniture fitted with several drawers.صِوانُ الثياب -
18 breast, chest
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19 A horizontal hug where the friends/lovers lie back to chest, and fit into each others nooks. They fit together like spoons.
Current usage: SpooningУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > A horizontal hug where the friends/lovers lie back to chest, and fit into each others nooks. They fit together like spoons.
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20 American College of Chest Physicians
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > American College of Chest Physicians
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