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121 harangszó
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122 heves küzdelem
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123 talán
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124 bim
bịm [bɪm]interjding* * *bim, bam![ˈbɪm ˈbam]* * *Interjektion dingbim, bam — ding dong
* * *bim, bam! int ding dong* * *Interjektion dingbim, bam — ding dong
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125 bim
inter. ding-dong!- bim-bam! a. bim-bom! ding-dong!- rozległy się wszystkie dzwony: bim, bam, bom all the bells rang out: ding-dong! ding-dong!The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > bim
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126 борьба с переменным успехом
1) General subject: variable fight2) Politics: ding-dong fight3) Makarov: ding-dong battle, ding-dong struggle, (двух групп) seesawУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > борьба с переменным успехом
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127 бум
(гърмеж) bang! ( биене на камбана) ding-dong* * *бум,——————м., само ед. boom.* * *boom* * *(гърмеж) bang! (биене на камбана) ding-dong -
128 din don
din don, dindon I. onom. ding dong. II. s.m. ding dong: il din don delle campane le ding dong des cloches.
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