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subst. \/ˈfɒləʊθruː\/1) (sport, om slag) fullføring, videreføring2) oppfølging3) fullføring -
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n1) спорт. проведення (м'яча)2) доведення справи до кінця; завершення; систематична праця* * *n1) cпopт. проведення ( м'яча); супроводження м'яча ракеткою після удару3) перевірка виконання ( наказу)4) вiйcьк. переслідування ( ворога) -
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n1) cпopт. проведення ( м'яча); супроводження м'яча ракеткою після удару3) перевірка виконання ( наказу)4) вiйcьк. переслідування ( ворога) -
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gerçekleştirmek, harfi harfine yerine getirmek* * *tamamla -
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چيزي را تا آخر دنبال كردن ،بانجام رساني -
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vēziens pakaļ bumbai; īstenošana, realizēšana; izpildes pārbaude; vajāšana -
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n. sport продолжен замав -
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sport завершать (удар, бросок и т. п.)* * *(n) доведение до конца; завершение; преследование; проверка исполнения; проводка; развитие успеха; систематическая работа; сопровождение мяча ракеткой после удара* * *доводить до конца, завершать, завершение дела* * *1) следовать (указаниям) 2) спорт завершать (удар, бросок и т. п.) 3) пытаться -
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• previerka splnenia rozkaz• rozvinutie úspechu
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