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21 first cost
first cost noun себестоимость -
22 first floor
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23 first name
first name [ˊfɜ:stneɪm] nи́мя ( в отличие от фамилии) -
24 first of all
first of all прежде всего -
25 first offender
first offender преступник, судимый впервые; -
26 first officer
first officer старший помощник; -
27 first or last
first or last рано или поздно -
28 first school
first school noun начальная школа -
29 First Sea Lord
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30 first water
first water чистейшей воды (о бриллиантах) -
31 first-aid kit
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32 first-aid station
first-aid station пункт первой помощи -
33 first-born
first-born noun первенец -
34 first-chop
first-chop adj. coll. первосортный -
35 first-class lines
first-class lines первоклассные товары -
36 first-cousin
first-cousin noun двоюродный брат; двоюродная сестра -
37 first-day
first-day noun воскресенье (у квакеров) -
38 first-ever
first-ever adj. первый -
39 first-floor
first-floor [ˏfɜ:stˊflɔ:] n1) второ́й эта́ж2) амер. пе́рвый эта́ж -
40 first-foot
first-foot [ˊfɜ:stfυt] nшотл. пе́рвый гость в Но́вом году́
См. также в других словарях:
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