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121 bout
1) (a period (of): a bout of coughing.) záchvat2) (a (usually boxing) contest: a bout of fifteen five-minute rounds.) zápas* * *• záchvat• kolo (v zápase) -
122 bout
1) (a period (of): a bout of coughing.) acces2) (a (usually boxing) contest: a bout of fifteen five-minute rounds.) luptă -
123 contestant
noun (a person who takes part in a contest: He is the youngest contestant in the swimming competition.) concurent -
124 free-for-all
noun (a contest, debate etc in which anyone can take part.) la care poate participa oricine -
125 bout
1) (a period (of): a bout of coughing.) περίοδος κρίσης ασθένειας2) (a (usually boxing) contest: a bout of fifteen five-minute rounds.) αγώνας -
126 contestant
noun (a person who takes part in a contest: He is the youngest contestant in the swimming competition.) διαγωνιζόμενος -
127 free-for-all
noun (a contest, debate etc in which anyone can take part.) γενικευμένος καβγάς/συζήτηση -
128 contestant
noun (a person who takes part in a contest: He is the youngest contestant in the swimming competition.) súťažiaci, -a
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