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вход, доступ; вступление, начало.English-Russian dictionary of terms for geological exploration drilling > entrance
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mengkhayalkan, mempesona, pintu / jln / hal masuk* * *masuk* * *mengkhayalkan, mempesona, pintu/jalan/hal masuk* * *menggiurkan, memukau, jalan masuk -
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Glossaire des termes pour l'organisation d'événements > entrance
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entrée fDictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > entrance
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вход ( в помещение); ввод ( вход)English-Russian dictionary of terminology cable technology > entrance
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vt ushititi, zanijeti, oduševiti* * *
kapija
nastup
prilaz
ulaz
ulazak
ulazna strana
ulazni
ulazu
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entrance — [ɑ̃tʀɑ̃s] n. f. ÉTYM. Déb. XIVe; de entrer. ❖ ♦ Vieux ou régional. 1 Le fait de commencer; entrée en matière (Proust, in T. L. F.). 2 (1853, Sand) … Encyclopédie Universelle