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[`dɪskɑːdˏ dɪs`kɑːd]сбрасывание картсброшенная карта, снесенная картаизгнанник, изгойникчемная вещь, ненужный предмет; отходыизбавляться от чего-либоотказываться; оставлятьувольнять с работы, со службысбрасывать картуАнгло-русский большой универсальный переводческий словарь > discard
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списывать, снимать ( с эксплуатации) -
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[dis·card || dɪ'skɑːd]◙ n. חפץ מושלך, דבר שאין חפץ בו, זבל, דבר שהושלך◙ v. להשליך, להיפטר מ-, לסלק* * *◙ ךלשוהש רבד,לבז,וב ץפח ןיאש רבד,ךלשומ ץפח◄◙ קלסל,-מ רטפיהל,ךילשהל◄ -
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discard1 v ELEK ausschaltendiscard3 BERGB Abgänge fpl, Berge mpldiscard4 MECH Abfall mdiscard5 FERT, TECH Ausschuss m -
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(to throw away as useless: They discarded the empty bottles.) smide væk; kassere* * *(to throw away as useless: They discarded the empty bottles.) smide væk; kassere -
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відкидати, звільняти; бракувати -
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выбраковать, браковать, списать оборудование за негодностью.English-Russian dictionary of terms for geological exploration drilling > discard
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membuang, mencampakkan, mengesampingkan, menyingkirka* * *membuang* * *membuang, mencampakkan, mengesampingkan, menyingkirka -
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v. Dua pov tsegn. Kev dua pov tseg; khoom pov tseg -
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(to throw away as useless: They discarded the empty bottles.) fleygja, henda -
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kiszuperál, elcsap, letesz* * *(to throw away as useless: They discarded the empty bottles.) eldob -
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(to throw away as useless: They discarded the empty bottles.) deitar fora* * *dis.card[disk'a:d] n 1 descarte: ato de descartar-se. 2 descarte no jogo de cartas: cartas rejeitadas. 3 qualquer coisa rejeitada como indesejável ou inútil. • vt+vi 1 descartar, rejeitar as cartas no jogo. 2 pôr de lado certas cartas no jogo de cartas. 3 livrar-se de, desfazer-se de, rejeitar, descartar-se de. 4 despedir, excluir, suprimir, separar-se de. -
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I n1) кapт. скидання ( карти); скинута карта; скинуті карти2) кocм. відділення4) тex. бракII v2) відкидати; відмовлятися; переставати використовувати3) звільняти, відмовляти від місця4) тex. бракувати, відбраковувати5) eк. списувати ( через непридатність); вiйcьк. знімати з озброєння
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