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adj уражений/ заражений отруйними речовинами- gassed area ділянка зараження отруйними речовинами -
2 gas
I n газ- binary nerve gas бінарний газ нервово-паралітичної дії- gas attack хімічна атака- gas bomb хімічна бомба- gas casualty вражений отруйними речовинами- gas defence протихімічний захист, протихімічна оборона- gas signal сигнал хімічної тривоги- gas warfare війна із застосуванням хімічних речовин, хімічна війна- gas warning хімічне попередження- lethal gas смертельний газ- tear gas сльозоточивий газII v заражати отруйними речовинами; здійснювати хімічну атаку- to be gassed бути отруєним газами
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