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1 fleet
[flɪːt]◙ n. צי; ימייה, צי מלחמה◙ v. לנוע במהירות, לחלוף◙ adj. מהיר (שימוש פיוטי)* * *◙ ףולחל,תוריהמב עונל◄◙ (יטויפ שומיש) ריהמ◄◙ המחלמ יצ,היימי ;יצ◄ -
2 Fleet Admiral
אדמירל הימייה, אדמירל הצי* * *◙ יצה לרימדא,היימיה לרימדא◄ -
3 Fleet Street
פליט סטריט {רחוב מערכות העיתונים בלונדון}; העיתונות הבריטית* * *◙ תיטירבה תונותיעה ;}ןודנולב םינותיעה תוכרעמ בוחר{ טירטס טילפ◄ -
4 fleet of cars
צי מכוניות, צי רכב* * *◙ בכר יצ,תוינוכמ יצ◄ -
5 Admiral of the Fleet
שר הימייה, מפקד הצי, אדמירל הימייה, אדמירל הצי* * *◙ יצה לרימדא,היימיה לרימדא,יצה דקפמ,היימיה רש◄ -
6 air fleet
◙ (םיסוטמה לכ,סיטה-ילכ ללכ) ריוואה-יצ◄ -
7 automobile fleet
צי המכוניות, צי הרכב (כלל כלי-הרכב, כל הרכבים)* * *◙ (םיבכרה לכ,בכרה-ילכ ללכ) בכרה יצ,תוינוכמה יצ◄ -
8 truck fleet
צי משאיות* * *◙ תויאשמ יצ◄ -
9 fleeting
[fleet·ing || 'flɪːtɪŋ]◙ adj. חולף, עובר, קצר, בן חלוף* * *◙ ףולח ןב,רצק,רבוע,ףלוח◄ -
10 fleetness
['fleet·ness || 'fliːtnɪs]◙ n. מהירות* * *◙ תוריהמ◄
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