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1 deepening the artillery fire
Военный термин: увеличение глубины огня артиллерии, увеличивающий глубину огня артиллерииУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > deepening the artillery fire
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2 deepening the artillery fire
English-Russian military dictionary > deepening the artillery fire
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3 deepening the artillery fire
English-Russian dictionary of terms that are used in computer games > deepening the artillery fire
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4 увеличение глубины огня артиллерии
Military: deepening the artillery fireУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > увеличение глубины огня артиллерии
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5 увеличивающий глубину огня артиллерии
Military: deepening the artillery fireУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > увеличивающий глубину огня артиллерии
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6 deepen
1. v углублять, делать глубже2. v углубляться, становиться глубже3. v увеличивать, расширять4. v увеличиваться, расширяться5. v усиливать, увеличивать; усугублять6. v усиливаться, увеличиваться7. v делать темнее, интенсивнее; сгущать8. v темнеть9. v понижать10. v понижатьсяСинонимический ряд:1. expand (verb) develop; exacerbate; expand; extend; grow; increase2. intensify (verb) aggravate; enhance; heighten; intensate; intensify; magnify; mount; redouble; rise; rouse3. make deeper (verb) dig; dig down; dig out; hollow; lower; make deeper; scrape out
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