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1 дно
сbottom; (моря тж.) ground; ( злочинний світ) subterrenдно абісальне — abyssal floor геогр., abyssal plain
дно ока мед. — fundus of eye, eye grounds
йти на дно — to go to the bottom, to sink, to founder
пускати на дно — to sink, to founder, to send to the bottom
випити до дна — to drink to the dregs, to drain ( to the dregs)
дістати (до) дна — to touch bottom, to bottom
золоте дно — gold mine, bonanza
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