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81 полное время обработки
Русско-английский большой базовый словарь > полное время обработки
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82 de rotsen verweren
de rotsen verwerenthe rocks/cliffs are erodingVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > de rotsen verweren
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83 verweren
♦voorbeelden:1 de rotsen verweren • the rocks/cliffs are erodingII 〈wederkerend werkwoord; zich verweren〉♦voorbeelden:zich dapper/hardnekkig verweren • defend oneself courageously/stubbornlyzich tegen een aantijging verweren • defend oneself against an accusation -
84 ჭამს
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88 длительность цикла обработки
Русско-английский словарь по информационным технологиям > длительность цикла обработки
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89 انجراف
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90 انحتات
اِنْحِتات \ erosion: eroding: Soil erosion is often caused by winds. -
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بَرَى \ erode: (of acids, wind, water, etc.) to wear or rub away: The river was eroding its banks. sharpen: make sharp. -
92 تعرية
تَعْرِيَة \ erosion: eroding: Soil erosion is often caused by winds. -
93 حث
حَثَّ \ erode: (of acids, wind, water, etc.) to wear or rub away: The river was eroding its banks. scrape: to rub so roughly that a surface is damaged: I fell and scraped (the skin off) my knee. \ See Also خدش (خَدَش)، حك (حَكَّ) \ حَتَّ \ erode, corrode, degrade. \ _(field) Geol. \ See Also اِنْحَتّ، تحات (تَحاتَّ) -
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عَرَّى \ erode: (of acids, wind, water, etc.) to wear or rub away: The river was eroding its banks. strip: to take off or tear off (a covering): She stripped the cloth off the table. -
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97 erosion
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98 erode
حَثَّ \ erode: (of acids, wind, water, etc.) to wear or rub away: The river was eroding its banks. scrape: to rub so roughly that a surface is damaged: I fell and scraped (the skin off) my knee. \ See Also خدش (خَدَش)، حك (حَكَّ) -
99 scrape
حَثَّ \ erode: (of acids, wind, water, etc.) to wear or rub away: The river was eroding its banks. scrape: to rub so roughly that a surface is damaged: I fell and scraped (the skin off) my knee. \ See Also خدش (خَدَش)، حك (حَكَّ) -
100 erode
بَرَى \ erode: (of acids, wind, water, etc.) to wear or rub away: The river was eroding its banks. sharpen: make sharp.
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